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Basic Theory Test (BTT)
Question 1
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Switching the headlights on during the day time during bad weather/poor visibility would
make your vehicle more visible to other road users
is not advisable as it might drain the batteries
is not permitted by law as the lights are only allowed to be switched on after 7 pm
When facing oncoming traffic at night, which lights should you use?
Spot lights.
Dipped headlights.
High beam headlights.
When driving through puddles of water on the road, you should
drive slower.
not change speed.
drive faster.
Traffic lights, traffic symbols, road signage are provided for
both B & C
regulating the traffic flow
information and guidance of road users
Class 3 and Class 3A Drivers reaching age of 65 should
their DIPS record is clean
stop driving as the license becomes invalid
undergo a medical test to continue driving
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 on both sides of the vehicle that cannot be seen on the rear view mirror
The areas that cannot be seen while seated on the driver's seat
Before changing lanes, you should check your blind spots by
looking at the side view mirrors.
looking into the rear view mirror.
looking over your shoulder.
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
Which of the following should you check prior to moving off from a parked position?
Fuel gauge and headlights
Hand brake is engaged
Check for traffic and any other pedestrians around you
This sign means
you must give way to pedestrians only.
you must give way to traffic on the major road.
pedestrians must give way to traffic at the junction.
As a minimum, a safe distance of __________ should be maintained between your car and the car in front
one car space for every 24 km/hr of your speed
two car space regardless of the speed
one car space for every 16 km/hr of your speed
What does this sign mean?
Cannot drive beyond 80 km/h.
Maintain your speed at 80 km/h.
Cannot drive slower than 80 km/h.
Mandatory traffic signs are
illustrated within a red triangle
found near to government agency offices
to be obeyed and non-compliance is an offence
The Three-second Rule is a simple check to ensure
a safe length of time to signal before your manoeuvre.
a safe distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front.
a safe distance for you to move off from a junction.
When following a bus that pulls up at a bus stop, you should
sound the horn and overtake the bus.
slow down and watch carefully for pedestrians.
accelerate past the bus quickly.
This sign means you
need not stop and check as you have the right of way.
must stop and give way before turning left.
can turn left immediately upon reaching the junction.
On a sharp bend at night, to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic, you should
dip your headlights.
switch on high beam.
switch off your lights.
A passenger is exempted from wearing a seat belt if he is below
1.35 metres in height.
1.7 metres in height.
1.6 metres in height.
When you see green traffic light signal from a distance, you should
slow down.
speed up.
carry on at the same speed.
When driving at night, dip your headlights
to prolong the life of the car battery.
to light up the road immediately in front you.
so as not to dazzle drivers of oncoming vehicles.
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