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Basic Theory Test (BTT)
Question 1
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Switching on the headlights whilst driving in heavy rain during the daytime
is advisable because you can be readily seen by others.
is not advisable because the rain water will reflect the light.
is not advisable because it will shorten the battery life.
You are turning left into a side road. Pedestrians are crossing the road near the junction. You should
sound your horn.
wait for them to cross.
wave them on.
On a sharp bend at night, to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic, you should
switch off your lights.
switch on high beam.
dip your headlights.
Blind spots can be addressed by
driving below the speed limit.
taking a quick look with your head turned in each direction
getting your passengers to take a look
A person will be disqualified from driving if he is caught
failing to obey a 'Stop' traffic sign.
failing to give way to an ambulance with its siren on.
driving with a blood alcohol concentration over 80 mg of alcohol/100ml of blood.
When the motorcycle you are overtaking suddenly increases speed, you should
slow down and abort overtaking it.
sound your horn to warn the driver.
accelerate more to overtake it quickly.
If you consume alcohol, you should
go home by public transport.
have a coffee then drive home.
drive home carefully.
The 'three-second rule' is used in normal driving situation at
all speed.
fixed speed only.
certain speed only.
Which of these can affect your reaction time?
Contact lenses.
Drugs.
Tinted windows.
When a motorcyclist tries to overtake you on the left, you should
reduce your speed and assist the rider to overtake safely.
increase your speed to race the rider.
ignore the rider and continue driving at your normal speed.
To check 'blind spot' when driving, you must
turn your head and look over your shoulder.
turn your head and look into the wing mirrors.
turn your head and look into the rear-view mirror.
Alcohol consumption would reduce
your ability to identify other personal
your tension
your ability to concentrate
It is important to have good tyres for your vehicle. Good tyres _______
alone will not ensure good grip on the road
alone will ensure a shorter stopping distance for the vehicles
are all it takes to ensure sufficient grip on road
In order to avoid an accident with the vehicle in front while driving under normal conditions you should use the
four-second rule.
three-second rule.
two metre rule.
When you are following another vehicle on a wet road, you should keep
4 seconds behind.
6 seconds behind.
3 seconds behind.
When you cannot confirm the direction of the approach of an emergency vehicle, you should
slow down your speed and move to the left lane.
maintain your speed and position.
increase the speed of your vehicle.
What must you do when a police vehicle with its siren on is behind you?
Continue to drive as normal.
Slow down and move to the side.
Speed up.
While driving in a condition with poor visibility, you should
drive slowly and keep the visible distance
tail gate the vehicle in front as it is safer to have both vehicles staying together.
drive fast and run over the visible distance
It is a good practice to drive below the speed limit, when
you are in bad weather or poor visibility conditions
you are driving in a group
your fuel gauge is nearly empty
On coming vehicles with headlights turned on high beam mode could cause
temporary blindness
you to close your eyes
adverse health effects
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