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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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What is the correct footwork when changing from 2nd gear to 3rd gear?
Depress the clutch pedal while keeping the accelerator on hold.
Release the accelerator pedal and depress the clutch pedal at the same time.
Depress the accelerator and clutch together.
On a two-lane carriageway, you should
keep to the left lane.
not overtake another vehicle.
keep to the outer lane.
When driving behind a bus, you should
keep a longer following distance.
keep more to the right to have a better view.
keep the normal following distance.
As you approach a pedestrian crossing the lights change to green. A group of elderly are halfway across the road. You should
rev your engine to make them hurry
flash your lights as the elderly may not have heard you
wait because the elderly will take longer to cross
When driving a car you are not familiar with, you should check
the light and brake.
all of them.
the steering.
When you are driving along a main road, you should
accelerate through each junction.
check every side road before you drive past them.
stop at every road junction before proceeding.
If you were travelling at 80 km/h on a clear road, which gear would you most likely select?
2nd gear.
4th gear or 5th gear.
3rd gear.
How would you react to probationary drivers who appear to be inexperienced?
Sound your horn to warn them of your presence.
Be patient and prepare for them to react more slowly.
Overtake them as soon as possible.
When a motorcyclist tries to overtake you on the left, you should
ignore the rider and continue driving at your normal speed.
reduce your speed and assist the rider to overtake safely.
increase your speed to race the rider.
When a large vehicle from the left lane moves into your path with its left signal on, you should
sound the horn to inform the driver of his mistakes.
overtake the large vehicle on the left.
slow down and keep a safe following distance.
When approaching a traffic light signal that has turned to amber, you should
slow down and stop.
maintain your speed.
speed up.
When driving pass a line of parked vehicles on the side of the road, you should
slow down and look out for pedestrians dashing out.
continue driving at the same speed.
continue driving at the same speed and sound your horn.
When the tyres lose contact with the road (aquaplaning), the steering will feel
very light.
very heavy.
the same.
Road hogging
ensures a smoother flow of traffic.
causes other vehicles to overtake dangerously on the left.
causes other vehicles to overtake on the right.
Moving off on a slope involves co-ordinating the
gear, accelerator and clutch pedals.
clutch, foot-brake and accelerator pedals.
handbrake, clutch and accelerator pedals.
When driving a car you are not familiar with, you should first test
how effective its brakes are.
how fast it can go in the 1st gear.
how much space it requires to make a turn.
To control the speed of your vehicle when going down a steep hill, you should
free the gear and use the foot-brake.
select a lower gear and use the foot-brake.
use the foot brake and handbrake.
When making an emergency stop, you should depress the
clutch pedal first followed by the brake pedal.
brake pedal and the clutch pedal together.
brake pedal first followed by the clutch pedal.
When approaching a green traffic light signal at a junction, you must
maintain your speed.
slow down and be prepared to stop.
speed up to drive through the junction.
What advice should you give to a driver who has a few alcoholic drinks at a party?
Go home by public transport.
Wait a short while and then drive home.
Drive home carefully and slowly.
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