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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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When the tyres lose contact with the road (aquaplaning), the steering will feel
very light.
the same.
very heavy.
When starting to learn driving, your focus should be on
learning how to change gear fast
safe behaviour on road
learning the tips and tricks of driving
Why is free wheeling wrong?
It will cause the vehicle to skid.
The engine will run faster.
There is no engine braking.
In an emergency stop, you should
apply the brakes and clutch together.
apply only the brakes.
apply the clutch first and then the brakes.
What is the correct footwork when changing from 2nd gear to 3rd gear?
Depress the clutch pedal while keeping the accelerator on hold.
Depress the accelerator and clutch together.
Release the accelerator pedal and depress the clutch pedal at the same time.
After engaging the first gear and the clutch pedal is released to the 'biting point', there is
a slight increase in the engine revolution.
no change in the engine revolution.
a slight drop in the engine revolution.
You are turning left from a main road into a side road. Pedestrians are already crossing the road into which you are turning, you should
continue as it is your right of way.
sound your horn to warn them.
wait and allow them to cross.
When the engine is producing a knocking sound, it means
the clutch is in the half clutch position.
the clutch is depress.
the vehicle is going too slow for the gear in use.
You are driving on a three-lane carriageway at 80 km/h. There is no traffic ahead. Which lane should you use?
Any lane.
Left lane.
Middle lane.
You should use the right foot to control the
clutch and rear brake.
gear lever and accelerator.
foot-brake and accelerator.
In slow moving traffic, you should always
sound the horn so that vehicles in front will move faster.
stay in your lane.
move quickly to another lane with a shorter queue.
Who are especially in danger of not being seen as you reverse your car?
Children.
Motorcyclists.
Car drivers.
When you steer your car round a left hand bend, you should
slant your body to the left.
slant your body to the right.
maintain normal driving posture.
A new driver caught not displaying the 'Probation Plate' twice would
have his licence be revoked.
be suspended for 6 months.
have to pay fine.
Worn out tyres and improper air pressure are other factors that
increase the effect of braking.
reduce the frictional force.
reduce the force of impact.
Using intermittent (on/off) braking to stop a car will
give repeated signals to vehicles behind.
reduce the braking effect.
confuse other drivers.
An automatic car has __________ foot pedal/s
three.
two.
one.
When following behind a large vehicle, you should
move more to the right to have a better view.
keep a longer following distance as you would with other vehicles.
follow at the same distance as you would with other vehicles.
When a long vehicle makes a left turn, it usually moves to the
left before turning.
left then right before turning.
right before turning.
While trying to move off on an incline (uphill) and the engine stalls, you should immediately
step on the brake pedal.
reach for the ignition key and re-start the engine.
shift gear lever to neutral position.
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