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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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When approaching a road that is flooded but passable to vehicles, you should
engage a higher gear to go through the flood.
engage a lower gear to go through the flood.
drive through as fast as possible.
You are following a large vehicle which is going to turn left into a narrow road. What action should you take?
Be prepared to stop behind.
Move out and overtake on the right.
Pass on the left as the vehicle moves out.
To brake safely on a wet road, you should
depress the clutch pedal first followed by the brake pedal.
apply both brakes together.
apply intermittent (on/off) braking technique.
What should you do when parking your vehicle facing downhill?
Turn the steering wheel away from the kerb
Turn the steering wheel towards the kerb
Park with two wheels on the kerb
Reversing from a side road into a main road is
not allowed for it is unsafe and could cause road accident.
allowed during the daytime only.
allowed if there is no vehicle around.
In an accident where no one is injured, you should
leave your vehicles at the scene, while you settle the matters with the other party.
move your vehicle to the side of the road so as not to cause obstruction.
leave you vehicle at the scene and wait for the police to arrive.
When driving an automatic car, you would select a lower gear
before stopping.
when going uphill.
to slow the car down in normal driving.
Where should you take particular care to look out for other motorcyclists and cyclists?
At junctions.
On one-way streets.
At pedestrian crossings.
While driving and your windscreen is shattered, you should
slow down and stop at the road side to remove the shattered screen.
apply emergency brake to stop immediately.
drive at normal speed to a workshop.
When you approach a 'green' traffic light signal at a junction, you should
slow down and be ready to stop.
maintain your speed.
accelerate hard.
Checking for punctured tyres is done
only when you think is necessary.
daily at the petrol kiosk.
daily before driving.
Pushing the clutch pedal down
releases the engine from the wheels.
engages the engine with the wheels.
stalls the engine.
Engine power is transmitted or disconnected through
pedal A
pedal C
pedal B
When driving an automatic car, you would select a lower gear
to slow the car down in normal driving.
before stopping.
to control speed when going down a steep hill.
When you have moved to the right hand side of the road to overtake another vehicle, you should
maintain your normal speed and overtake as usual.
accelerate and overtake as quickly as possible.
decelerate and change to a higher gear.
The handbrake is used
when driving up a hill.
when the car is stationary during stopping, waiting and parking.
to control the speed of the car.
When starting the engine (automatic), the gear selector should be in
reverse (R) position.
park (P) or Neutral (N) position.
drive (D) position.
When stopping your vehicle suddenly on a wet road, good tyres
will not aquaplaning.
may also skid.
will not skid.
The best defence against aquaplaning is to
free wheel across.
speed up.
slow down and have sufficient treads on your tyres.
You are driving in very wet weather. Your vehicle begins to slide. This effect is called
aquaplaning.
weaving.
fading.
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