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Basic Theory Test (BTT)
Question 1
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You are driving pass a line of parked cars. You notice a ball bouncing out into the road ahead, you should
continue driving at the same speed and sound your horn.
slow down and be prepared to stop for children.
continue driving at the same speed and try to avoid the ball.
When the green arrow traffic light starts blinking, you should
speed up to make the turn before the light stops blinking.
not proceed if you have not crossed the stop-line.
drive on and stop only when the light goes off.
When stopping a vehicle to pick-up passengers, you should stop
after driving on to the kerb as it will be easier for the passengers to board
as close as possible to the kerb causing little disturbance to other road users
half a metre away from the kerb to ensure that the side of the vehicle do not accidentally scratch against the kerb
A PDL holder may drive under the supervision of a qualified driving instructor _______
except on expressways
only during day time
on private estate roads
When you see a vehicle slowing down before a Zebra Crossing, you should
slow down and be prepared to stop.
maintain your speed.
sound the horn before passing the slow moving vehicle.
If you need to display the 'vehicle breakdown', it should be placed
just behind the vehicle.
at least 10 metres behind your vehicle.
at least 20 metres behind your vehicle.
Drinking and driving may cause
increase confidence.
loss of proper control of the vehicle.
greater awareness of danger.
A driver caught with a blood alcohol concentration over 80 mg of alcohol per 100 ml of blood will
be charged in court.
be jailed.
have to pay a fine.
Which of the following can be considered as blind spot areas for a vehicle?
The areas on both sides of the vehicle that cannot be seen on the rear view as well as side mirrors
The areas that cannot be seen while seated on the driver's seat
The areas on both sides of the vehicle that cannot be seen on the rear view mirror
The 'two-second rule' is used in normal driving situation at
all speed.
certain speed only.
fixed speed only.
Remission towards the license suspension, for a first time suspension will be given only if the offense leading to suspension did not involve which of the following?
Drunken driving
Traffic accident
Use of mobile phone while driving
Which of the following will be considered as the most serious among the following offences?
Drunken driving
Failing to stop at the red traffic light
Driving recklessly
When you see this sign, you should
slow down and give way to traffic on the left.
not slow down at all.
slow down and give way to traffic on the right.
Which of the following are also considered as pedestrians
people on bicycles
people on wheel chairs
people on motorised bicycles
Your reaction time could be affected when
your vehicle is old.
you are tired.
the traffic is heavy.
Blind spots can be addressed by
getting your passengers to take a look
driving below the speed limit.
taking a quick look with your head turned in each direction
When driving pass pedestrians or cyclists, you should
drive quickly past them.
slow down and always give ample side clearance.
drive at normal speed, close to them.
The single continuous white line along the centre of a two-way road means
No parking on both sides of the road between 7.00 am and 7.00 pm.
No parking on both sides of the road at all times.
No parking on both sides of the road during week-days.
In which situation should you switch on the high beam?
When there are oncoming vehicles.
When driving on a bumpy road.
When the road is poorly lighted and there is no traffic ahead.
If you are in doubt of the depth of flood water (whether passable to vehicles), you should
drive through slowly.
take an alternative route.
drive through as quickly as possible.
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