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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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When passing a parked vehicle, you should leave a safe gap of at least
1.0 metre between your vehicle and the parked vehicle.
0.5 metre between your vehicle and the parked vehicle.
0.3 metre between your vehicle and the parked vehicle.
Which statement about steering is true?
You can place your hands at any position as long as you are comfortable.
You must keep both hands on the steering wheel at all times.
You should not take both hands off the steering wheel when the vehicle is moving.
The correct way to stop a car is to depress
the clutch pedal first followed by the brake pedal.
both the clutch and brake pedals at the same time.
the brake pedal first followed by the clutch pedal.
Using intermittent (on/off) braking to stop a car will
reduce the braking effect.
confuse other drivers.
give repeated signals to vehicles behind.
When you see green traffic light signal from a distance, you should
carry on at the same speed.
slow down.
speed up.
When you see children standing by the side of the road, you should
slow down and be prepared to stop if necessary.
speed pass them.
maintain your normal speed.
If the headlight of an oncoming vehicle is blinding you, you should
turn on the high beam.
look to the right kerb.
look to the left kerb.
Hand Signals given by Police officers directing the flow of traffic over-rules
all of them
road signs and road markings only.
traffic light signals and traffic regulations only.
Where should you take particular care to look out for other motorcyclists and cyclists?
At junctions.
At pedestrian crossings.
On one-way streets.
Excessive or uneven tyre wear can be caused by faults in the
suspension
gearbox
exhaust system
While driving and you hear the siren of an ambulance behind you, you should
speed up in order not to obstruct the ambulance.
stop immediately to let the ambulance overtake or pass.
keep left, slow down and stop if necessary.
The best defence against aquaplaning is to
speed up.
free wheel across.
slow down and have sufficient treads on your tyres.
What is the purpose of the clutch in a manual transmission vehicle?
It connects the engine to wheels.
It disconnects the engine of the vehicle.
It performs like the brakes of the vehicle.
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 a vehicle slowing down at a pedestrian crossing, you should
maintain your normal speed.
slow down and be ready to stop.
overtake the slow moving vehicle.
When can you use the right lane of a two-lane carriageway?
When your speed is higher that the speed limit for the road.
When your path of travel is obstructed by road works or parked vehicles.
When the right lane is free of traffic.
When you are following another vehicle on a wet road, you should keep
6 seconds behind.
4 seconds behind.
3 seconds behind.
In the vicinity of a hospital, you should sound the horn
if another vehicle moved into your lane without signalling.
to let others know that you have the right of way.
only to warn other road users the danger of an accident.
On rainy day, less tread on your tyres will
increase your braking distance.
decrease your braking distance.
not affect your braking distance.
Aquaplaning is a condition where the tyres lose contact with the road surface, which results in a loss of
clutch control.
steering control and braking efficiency.
gear control and accelerating efficiency.
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