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Basic Theory Test (BTT)
Question 1
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You see two elderly pedestrians about to cross the road ahead, you should
be careful, they may misjudge your speed.
speed up to pass them quickly.
expect them to wait for you to pass.
When you see this sign, you should
slow down and give way to traffic on the left.
slow down and give way to traffic on the right.
not slow down at all.
This sign means
'No Parking' for lorries.
'No Entry' for lorries.
'No Waiting' for lorries.
You have applied full brake on your vehicle. The braking distance will be
longer if your speed is high
longer if your vehicle speed is low
shorter if your speed is high
When passing the stationary bus at the bus-stop, you should
slow down and be ready to stop for pedestrian who may cross the road in front of the bus.
sound the horn to warn the bus driver of your presence.
speed up to overtake the bus before it moves off.
What would you do when another vehicle is attempting to overtake you?
Increase speed and do not let the other vehicle to pass
Increase speed to the same speed as the vehicles that are around you.
Slow down and allow the other vehicle to pass over you quickly
What should you use the horn for?
To warn others of danger.
To greet other road users.
To signal your annoyance.
A person will be disqualified from driving if he is caught
driving with a blood alcohol concentration over 80 mg of alcohol/100ml of blood.
failing to obey a 'Stop' traffic sign.
failing to give way to an ambulance with its siren on.
This sign means
Electronic Road Patrol ahead.
Electronic Road Pricing zone ahead.
Electronic Report Panel ahead.
You can drive on the bus lane
when all other lanes are occupied.
when passing another vehicle on the left.
outside the restricted hours.
Adults who are below 1.35m in height may use
adjustable seat belts or seat cushions
child restraints
any convenient means
In order to avoid an accident with the vehicle in front while driving under normal conditions you should use the
two metre rule.
four-second rule.
three-second rule.
The legal limit for alcohol in a motorist's blood is
80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood
100 milligram of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood
80 millilitres of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood
We can apply the "3 second-rule" to
vehicles that are travelling only at the same speeds
same type of vehicles at moderate speeds only
vehicles travelling at any speeds
You are driving at 60km/hr. What distance should you maintain between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you?
5 car length
3 car length
4 car length
If a motorist beats a red traffic light, he/she will be liable for which of the following?
A fine and 12 demerit points
A fine and 18 demerit points
A fine and 10 demerit points
This sign means
No Stopping.
No Entry.
No Waiting.
Generally a small amount of alcohol can make you less safe on the road.
False.
Not true, if you were an experience driver.
True.
Upon passing the Basic Theory Test (BTT), you are eligible to apply for which of the following?
Provisional Driving License (PDL)
Driving License
Fitness to drive on road
You can ensure that you are driving at a safe distance behind the vehicle in front
if you are driving at a slow speed
if you are maintaining 2 car length for every 16 km/hr of your speed.
once the '3-second rule' is followed
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