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Basic Theory Test (BTT)
Question 1
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When the motorcycle you are overtaking suddenly increases speed, you should
accelerate more to overtake it quickly.
slow down and abort overtaking it.
sound your horn to warn the driver.
When the oncoming car refuses to dim its headlights, you should
slow down and look at the left side of the kerb.
retaliate by turning on your high beam.
maintain your speed and the headlight status.
When you see green traffic light signal from a distance, you should
carry on at the same speed.
slow down.
speed up.
When stopping a vehicle to pick-up passengers, you should stop
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
after driving on to the kerb as it will be easier for the passengers to board
When you see this sign, you should
slow down and get ready to drive up a steep slope ahead.
slow down and give way to oncoming traffic before turning right.
slow down and keep left as you are approaching a right bend.
Seat belt must be worn at all times by
the driver as well as the passengers.
the driver only.
the passengers only.
While driving and you hear the siren of an ambulance behind you, you should
stop immediately to let the ambulance overtake or pass.
keep left, slow down and stop if necessary.
speed up in order not to obstruct the ambulance.
Drink driving may cause
increase alertness.
reduce the co-ordination of the control of vehicle.
faster reaction.
An 'L' plate display on a learning driver's vehicle serves as a
request to other drivers on road to always give way to the vehicle.
signal to alert the learning driver by sounding their horns
warning to the other drivers on road to be cautious while within the vicinity of the vehicle
When you see children standing by the side of the road, you should
speed pass them.
slow down and be prepared to stop if necessary.
maintain your normal speed.
How does the car interior lights affect your driving?
It makes you more alert.
It helps you to see better.
It reduces your visibility.
Class 3 and Class 3A Drivers reaching age of 65 should
their DIPS record is clean
undergo a medical test to continue driving
stop driving as the license becomes invalid
This sign means
drive straight ahead only - vehicles are not allowed to turn right or left.
steep slope ahead - drive carefully and do not overtake.
one way traffic ahead - vehicles may turn right or left.
The light turns red as you approach a traffic junction, when stopping you should
depress the brake and the clutch pedals simultaneously.
shift to neutral and step on the brakes.
brake firmly and depress the clutch pedal as the car comes to a stop.
While driving in a condition with poor visibility, you should
drive fast and run over the visible distance
tail gate the vehicle in front as it is safer to have both vehicles staying together.
drive slowly and keep the visible distance
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.
The penalty for a repeat drink driving offender is
disqualification only.
fine, disqualification and a mandatory jail sentence.
fine and disqualification only.
This sign means 'No Entry' for vehicles
with overall height exceeding 4.5 metres.
with overall width exceeding 4.5 metres.
with overall length exceeding 4.5 metres.
If the headlight of an oncoming vehicle is blinding you, you should
look to the left kerb.
turn on the high beam.
look to the right kerb.
Any passenger below the height of __________ are required to use a child restraint.
2m
1m
1.35m
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