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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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When your car breaks down on an expressway, a red triangle breakdown sign should be placed
on the top of your car.
beside your car.
at least 20 metres behind your car.
Switching on the headlights whilst driving in heavy rain during the daytime
is advisable because you can be readily seen by others.
is not advisable because it will shorten the battery life.
is not advisable because the rain water will reflect the light.
Generally, overheating of the engine is largely due to
lack of petrol.
poor vehicle maintenance.
long distance driving.
When two vehicles moving in opposite directions meet on a slope where the road is narrow, which vehicle should give way?
The vehicle that is going up slope.
The vehicle that is going down slope.
The smaller vehicle.
When blinded by the headlights of an oncoming vehicle at night, you should
close your eyes.
slow down or stop.
pull down the sun visor.
While driving, and your engine gets overheated, you should
slow down and stop at a safe spot to let the engine cool down by itself.
pour water to cool down the engine.
drive to the nearest petrol kiosk for repairs.
When negotiating a sharp bend which natural force tends to push your vehicle outwards?
Frictional force.
Centrifugal force.
Gravitational force.
Blind spots' of a vehicle is an area which cannot be viewed by
left and right wings mirrors.
the rear view mirror.
all of them
The brake pedal is operated by the
right foot.
right or left foot.
left foot.
What can cause heavy steering?
Badly worn brakes.
Under-inflated tyres.
Over-inflated tyres.
When applying an emergency stop, you should
avoid braking too hard to prevent the wheels from locking.
brake hard to lock the wheels so that it can stop faster.
apply the clutch before the engine stall.
To drive within the speed limit on an expressway, you should
drive slower than vehicles on your left or right.
not overtake other vehicles.
glance at your speedometer at regular intervals.
On the expressway if the road is clear, you should
keep to the left lane.
keep to the extreme right lane.
drive in the centre lane.
When your vehicle pulled strongly to one side while driving, you should
grip the steering wheel and continue on at a normal speed.
grip the steering wheel firmly and pull up slowly to the side of the road.
apply the handbrake to stop the vehicle.
What action would you take when elderly people are crossing the road?
Tap the horn in case they are hard of hearing.
Wave them across so they know that you have seen them.
Be patient and allow them to cross in their own time.
To prevent skidding when stopping on a slippery road, you should
apply the foot-brake and the handbrake together.
press hard on the foot-brake.
step on your foot-brake in an on/off manner.
Who are especially in danger of not being seen as you reverse your car?
Motorcyclists.
Children.
Car drivers.
When following behind a large vehicle, you should
follow at the same distance as you would with other vehicles.
move more to the right to have a better view.
keep a longer following distance as you would with other vehicles.
Moving off on a slope involves co-ordinating the
handbrake, clutch and accelerator pedals.
gear, accelerator and clutch pedals.
clutch, foot-brake and accelerator pedals.
Which wheels turn when you turn the steering wheel?
Both the front and back wheels.
The back wheels.
The front wheels.
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