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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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You are about to reverse into a side road. A pedestrian wishes to cross behind you. You should
wave to the pedestrian to stop.
reverse before the pedestrian starts to cross.
give way to the pedestrian.
When approaching a traffic light junction with the amber light flashing, you should
stop at the stop-line and wait for the light to change.
speed up in order to pass the junction before the light changes.
slow down and proceed across the junction only when it is safe to do so.
The 'Two-second Rule' is a simple check to ensure
a safe distance for you to move off from a junction.
a safe distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front.
a safe length of time to signal before your manoeuvre.
Before you move off on a slope which brake should you release?
Foot-brake only.
Both handbrake and foot-brake.
Handbrake.
When reversing, good observation is important. You should look
ahead and at the side.
through the rear windscreen, where your car is going.
at the kerb and the side.
If you saw a sign indicating road repairs are going on, you should
slow down and watch out for traffic controllers and instructions.
stop immediately and wait for instructions.
maintain the same speed.
Compared to a higher gear, a lower gear has
less power and lesser speed.
more power but lesser speed.
more power and higher speed.
You will not be allowed to apply for a Provisional Driving Licence (PDL) if you have
13 demerit points.
6 demerit points.
9 demerit points.
To prevent skidding when stopping on a slippery road, you should
step on your foot-brake in an on/off manner.
press hard on the foot-brake.
apply the foot-brake and the handbrake together.
If you are involved in an accident and someone is injured, you should
first inform your insurance company.
move your vehicle to the side to avoid causing obstruction.
not move the vehicles involved until the police arrive.
If your view is blocked while reversing, you should
sound the horn as you reverse.
stop and wait until the obstruction is cleared.
seek help.
How does alcohol affect you?
It improves your co-ordination.
It reduces your concentration.
It increases your awareness.
When an emergency vehicle behind you sounds its siren, you should
pull to the side and stop if necessary.
slow down quickly.
increase your speed.
If you intend to drive after attending a function, you should
avoid drinking alcohol.
drink coffee before drinking alcohol.
avoid mixing your alcoholic drinks.
How should you deal with floods?
Drive through as fast as possible to avoid stopping.
Drive through in the highest gear.
Drive through slowly in 1st gear.
Drink driving may cause
faster reaction.
reduce the co-ordination of the control of vehicle.
increase alertness.
Before reaching a junction, you should
sound your horn to caution other road users.
form up into the correct lane which you intend to travel.
speed up so as not to cause a traffic jam.
Reversing from a side road into a main road is
allowed if there is no vehicle around.
not allowed for it is unsafe and could cause road accident.
allowed during the daytime only.
Drink driving
will not affect your reaction time.
may affect your reaction time.
may cause you to react faster.
Before reversing, you should check
ahead and behind.
behind.
all round.
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