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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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You want to reverse into a side road. You are not sure that the area behind your vehicle is clear. What should you do?
Carry on, assuming it is clear.
Get out and check.
Look through the rear window only.
Where should you take particular care to look out for other motorcyclists and cyclists?
At junctions.
At pedestrian crossings.
On one-way streets.
Some of the common vehicle defects that can cause accidents are
faulty tyres, brakes, shock absorbers and windscreen wipers.
faulty seat belts, seats, child restraint and alarm system.
dull paint, dented bumpers and old seats.
Before you reverse, you must make sure that there are no
children, pedestrian and obstruction in the blind area.
both answers.
other vehicles behind you.
To control the speed of your vehicle when going down a steep hill, you should
use the foot brake and handbrake.
select a lower gear and use the foot-brake.
free the gear and use the foot-brake.
If you turn too early when steering around a corner, you risk
striking the kerb when turning left.
overshooting right turns.
swinging wide on left turns.
After driving through flood the brakes may malfunction. In order to correct this, you must
drive at normal speed to spin-dry the brakes.
stop the vehicle on a slope to allow water to flow out from the brakes.
pump the brake pedal repeatedly to dry the brakes.
When applying an emergency stop, you should
brake hard to lock the wheels so that it can stop faster.
avoid braking too hard to prevent the wheels from locking.
apply the clutch before the engine stall.
When driving a car you are not familiar with, you should first test
how much space it requires to make a turn.
how fast it can go in the 1st gear.
how effective its brakes are.
The safe following distance between the front vehicle and your vehicle is
one car length for every 16 km/h.
one car length for every 10 km/h.
one car length for every 20 km/h.
To cool an over-heated engine, you should switch off the engine and
wait for the engine to cool by itself.
pour water on the engine.
open the radiator tank cap immediately.
Head-on collisions can actually happen at
straight road only.
junctions and on bends only.
any place.
When reversing, good observation is important. You should look
through the rear windscreen, where your car is going.
ahead and at the side.
at the kerb and the side.
How will a patrol at a school crossing signal you to stop?
By displaying a stop sign
By displaying a red light
By pointing to children on the opposite pavement
When making an emergency stop, you should
keep both hands firmly on the steering wheel.
hold the steering wheel with one hand and pull the handbrake with the other hand.
keep both hands lightly on the steering wheel.
When approaching a built-up area, you should
drive at the same speed.
increase your speed.
reduce your speed.
Which of the following can be considered as the qualities a driver should possess
ability to make quick judgements & act on those judgements
both A & C
ability to concentrate
The pedal used to regulate speed of the vehicle is
pedal A
pedal C
pedal B
You will not be allowed to apply for a driving test date if you have
12 demerit points.
10 demerit points.
13 demerit points.
What is the purpose of the clutch in a manual transmission vehicle?
It performs like the brakes of the vehicle.
It disconnects the engine of the vehicle.
It connects the engine to wheels.
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