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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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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.
When passing the stationary bus at the bus-stop, you should
slow down and be ready to stop for pedestrian who may cross the road in front of the bus.
speed up to overtake the bus before it moves off.
sound the horn to warn the bus driver of your presence.
In an accident where there is no injury, you should
move your vehicle to the side of the road.
not move your vehicle.
wait for the police to arrive.
Which wheels turn when you turn the steering wheel?
Both the front and back wheels.
The front wheels.
The back wheels.
You are driving behind a goods vehicle. It signals left but steers to the right. What should you be doing?
Overtake on the right of it
Hold your speed and sound your horn
Slow down and let the vehicle turn
Switching on the headlights whilst driving in heavy rain during the daytime
is not advisable because it will shorten the battery life.
is advisable because you can be readily seen by others.
is not advisable because the rain water will reflect the light.
When you see a police officer controlling traffic at a junction, you should
obey the traffic light signals.
obey his hand signals.
ignore him.
The centrifugal force affects
motorcycles only.
all vehicles.
heavy vehicles only.
The vehicle is stopped by stepping on
pedal B
pedal C
pedal A
The 'Three-second Rule' is a simple check to ensure
a safe length of time to signal before your manoeuvre.
a safe distance for you to move off from a junction.
a safe distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front.
How is the handbrake released?
By slightly pulling the lever up before lowering it.
By pulling up the lever.
By lowering the lever.
How does alcohol affect you?
It increases your awareness.
It reduces your concentration.
It improves your co-ordination.
Some of the common vehicle defects that can cause accidents are
faulty tyres, brakes, shock absorbers and windscreen wipers.
dull paint, dented bumpers and old seats.
faulty seat belts, seats, child restraint and alarm system.
When travelling on the expressway, you should
refrain from using the extreme right lane.
overtake other vehicles by the extreme left lane.
keep to the extreme right lane.
You are driving towards a zebra crossing. Pedestrians are waiting to cross, you should
continue on your way.
be prepared to stop.
wave to the people to wait.
A driver caught with a blood alcohol concentration over 80 mg of alcohol per 100 ml of blood will
be jailed.
be charged in court.
have to pay a fine.
In a traffic hold-up, you should
switch off the engine.
use the road shoulder.
not change lanes.
If a cyclist is travelling in an unsteady manner ahead, you should
refrain from overtaking the cyclist.
overtake the cyclist quickly and quietly.
give yourself more time in overtaking the cyclist.
When reversing, good observation is important. You should look
at the kerb and the side.
through the rear windscreen, where your car is going.
ahead and at the side.
A driver will have to sit and pass the driving test again if he is suspended from driving for
6 months.
12 months.
8 months.
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