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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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The right-most outer lane of the expressway is meant for
emergency vehicles and overtaking.
vehicles travelling at the maximum speed limit.
slow moving vehicles.
When you are approaching a stationary vehicle with a driver in it, you should
drive at the same speed because it is his duty to check passing traffic.
slow down a little because he may move out suddenly.
drive past him quickly so as not to obstruct him.
A new driver caught not displaying the 'Probation Plate' twice would
have to pay fine.
be suspended for 6 months.
have his licence be revoked.
When starting to learn driving, your focus should be on
learning the tips and tricks of driving
learning how to change gear fast
safe behaviour on road
Maintaining the 'half-clutch' technique (slipping of the clutch) position for too long when moving off on a slope will
wear out the clutch lining.
wear out the brake lining.
not cause damage to the clutch lining.
On the expressway if the road is clear, you should
keep to the extreme right lane.
keep to the left lane.
drive in the centre lane.
To go round a mild bend with a steady speed, you should
use the 'half-clutch' technique.
depress the accelerator slightly.
apply brakes.
When you noticed a cut in the sidewall of one of your tyres, you should
check regularly to see if it gets any worse.
reduce pressure in the tyre before you drive.
replace the tyre before driving the vehicle.
To control the speed of your vehicle when going down a steep hill, you should
use the foot brake and handbrake.
select a lower gear and use the foot-brake.
free the gear and use the foot-brake.
In order to prevent any harm to yourself and others due to an accident, a driver must
always drive very slowly
have good situational awareness
drive only when the weather is good
When joining the expressway, you should
stop at the end of the acceleration lane.
always give way to traffic already on the expressway.
always use the road shoulder.
When should you use the right outer most lane of a carriageway?
When overtaking.
When driving at the maximum speed.
When all other lanes are occupied.
What will reduce the risk of neck injury resulting from a collision?
Anti-lock brakes.
A properly adjusted head restraint.
A collapsible steering wheel.
What could be the penalties for driving over the speed limit?
A letter of warning and fines.
Fines only.
Fines, demerit points and possibly loss of driving licence.
Less braking effort is required when you stop your vehicle using
4th gear.
3rd gear.
2nd gear.
If you increase your speed when going round a bend, it will be
difficult for you to keep your intended path.
safer for you.
easier for you to control your car.
Drink driving may cause
increase alertness.
reduce the co-ordination of the control of vehicle.
faster reaction.
A driver caught with a blood alcohol concentration over 80 mg of alcohol per 100 ml of blood will
have to pay a fine.
be jailed.
be charged in court.
To drive within the speed limit on an expressway, you should
not overtake other vehicles.
drive slower than vehicles on your left or right.
glance at your speedometer at regular intervals.
While driving, and your engine gets overheated, you should
drive to the nearest petrol kiosk for repairs.
slow down and stop at a safe spot to let the engine cool down by itself.
pour water to cool down the engine.
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