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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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When pedestrians are facing away from traffic, vehicles should keep a gap of at least
1 meter from the pedestrians.
0.5 metre from the pedestrians.
1.5 metres from pedestrians.
What is the name of the lane in which you adjust your speed before joining the expressway?
The acceleration lane.
The road shoulder.
The deceleration lane.
Engine power is transmitted or disconnected through
pedal B
pedal A
pedal C
As you steer (reverse) your vehicle into the parking space, the front of the car will
swing out.
swing in.
remain the same.
To check 'blind spot' when driving, you must
turn your head and look over your shoulder.
turn your head and look into the rear-view mirror.
turn your head and look into the wing mirrors.
After going round a gradual bend, you should increase your acceleration
as the steering wheel is returning to its straight-ahead position.
before the steering wheel returns to its straight-ahead position.
after the steering wheel has returned to its straight-ahead position.
While driving and your windscreen is shattered, you should
drive at normal speed to a workshop.
apply emergency brake to stop immediately.
slow down and stop at the road side to remove the shattered screen.
If you turn too early when steering around a corner, you risk
striking the kerb when turning left.
swinging wide on left turns.
overshooting right turns.
If you saw a sign indicating road repairs are going on, you should
maintain the same speed.
stop immediately and wait for instructions.
slow down and watch out for traffic controllers and instructions.
If you had too much alcohol
your ability to drive is impaired.
your reactions are better.
your vision is improved.
Using engine brake when travelling down slope would prevent
over heating the brake linings.
damage to the brake system.
your tyres from wearing out too soon.
Which pedal is used to apply brake?
Pedal A
Pedal B
Pedal C
The distance travelled' from the moment 'the hazard' is seen to the time 'the brake' is applied is known as the
stopping distance.
reaction distance.
braking distance.
All drivers are required by law to switch on the vehicle's headlights whilst driving between
7.30 pm and 7.30 am.
7.15 pm and 7.15 am.
7.00 pm and 7.00 am.
Before you reverse, you must make sure that there are no
other vehicles behind you.
children, pedestrian and obstruction in the blind area.
both answers.
When you see children standing by the side of the road, you should
maintain your normal speed.
speed pass them.
slow down and be prepared to stop if necessary.
When your rear tyre punctures while driving, you should
apply both brakes quickly and switch off the engine.
grip the steering wheel to keep control, apply brake gradually and stop by the side of the road.
step hard on the brake immediately.
When being tailgated by a motorcyclist, you should
jam your brakes as a warning.
drive faster to increase the gap.
slow down and assist it to pass you.
You are not allowed to book for a driving test, if you have accumulated
11 demerit points.
12 demerit points.
13 demerit points.
Which of these statements about reversing is correct?
You should reverse as quickly as possible.
Reversing should always be carried out at a very slow speed.
The car's steering responds the same as when going forward.
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