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Basic Theory Test (BTT)
Question 1
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Drink driving
may cause you to react faster.
will not affect your reaction time.
may affect your reaction time.
Under what condition is driving under the influence of alcohol considered acceptable?
When driving for a short duration
Under none of the above conditions
When there are no other passengers in the vehicle
In driving safely, which of the following are of prime importance?
Mentally not disturbed
Physical well-being
Both A & C
Any passenger below the height of __________ are required to use a child restraint.
1m
2m
1.35m
Under the Driver Improvement Points System (DIPS), the duration of license suspension for the first time is
12 weeks
6 months
20 weeks
When facing oncoming traffic at night, which lights should you use?
Spot lights.
High beam headlights.
Dipped headlights.
This sign means
you must give way to traffic on the major road.
you must give way to pedestrians only.
pedestrians must give way to traffic at the junction.
No parking is allowed within
9 metres of a junction.
6 metres of a junction.
12 metres of a junction.
Under which of the following conditions would you also turn-on your vehicle's head lights other than at night?
While driving in bad weather conditions
When you are following another vehicle
You are not allowed to turn your head lights at any time expect between 7pm and 7 am
This sign means
road narrows on one side - slow down and keep left, do not make a U-turn.
road closed on one side - slow down, stop and make a U-turn.
lanes merging - give way to vehicles in the right lane.
When you see the amber traffic light flashing at a junction, you should
maintain your speed.
go through the junction quickly.
slow down and proceed carefully.
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 permitted by law as the lights are only allowed to be switched on after 7 pm
is not advisable as it might drain the batteries
While parking your vehicle on an unlit road, it is good practice to keep the parking lights or the tail and side lights turned on. Why?
To indicate your vehicle's presence to other Drivers on the road
To prevent vehicle theft
It is required by the law that these lights be left on while parking on an unlit road
You are driving at 50km/hr. What distance should you maintain between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you?
5 vehicle length
3 vehicle length
4 vehicle length
When you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle, you should
pull over to the left or right side of the road.
stop immediately where you are in order to make way.
sound your horn to warn the front vehicles to speed up.
Your external visibility will be reduced significantly if you drive with your __________ while driving.
Fog lights turned on
Headlights on Low-beam mode
Vehicle cabin lights turned on
It is good practice to check your mirrors once in __________ while you are driving.
Every minute
Every 5 to 10 seconds
Every 2 minutes
If you consume alcohol, you should
go home by public transport.
drive home carefully.
have a coffee then drive home.
You need a longer distance to stop your vehicle when driving
on a hard and dry ground.
on a wet road.
on a dry road.
Parking of vehicle is prohibited within
12 metres of a bus stop.
9 metres of a bus stop.
15 metres of a bus stop.
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