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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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What could be the penalties for driving over the speed limit?
Fines, demerit points and possibly loss of driving licence.
Fines only.
A letter of warning and fines.
While reversing you should
look through the rear windscreen.
all of them.
look at the rear view and side view mirrors.
Pre-driving checks
are not necessary if it is a new vehicle.
will reduce the chances of breakdown.
should be done only when the vehicle misfires.
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.
When the traffic light signal turns 'green', you should check
for oncoming traffic and traffic from the right and left before moving off.
for oncoming traffic before moving off.
the rear view mirror before moving off.
The 'Three-second Rule' is a simple check to ensure
a safe distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front.
a safe length of time to signal before your manoeuvre.
a safe distance for you to move off from a junction.
When starting the engine (automatic), the gear selector should be in
drive (D) position.
park (P) or Neutral (N) position.
reverse (R) position.
When approaching a road that is flooded but passable to vehicles, you should
engage a lower gear to go through the flood.
engage a higher gear to go through the flood.
drive through as fast as possible.
What can cause heavy steering?
Badly worn brakes.
Over-inflated tyres.
Under-inflated tyres.
Why should you look out particularly for motorcyclists and cyclists at junctions?
They might not see you turn.
They are harder to see.
They might want to turn into the side road.
When changing gear, you should look
at the road ahead.
down at the clutch pedal.
down at the gear lever.
You see a pedestrian with a white walking stick. This means that the person is
deaf only.
physically disabled.
blind only.
When driving through a bend, you should
apply brake.
depress the clutch pedal.
maintain your speed.
To change gear, the correct way is to
release the accelerator, depress the clutch and engage the gear.
pump the clutch pedal a few times and engage the gear.
depress the accelerator and the clutch together and engage the gear.
There is a slow moving motorcyclist ahead of you. You are not sure what the rider is going to do, you should
stay behind.
pass on the right.
pass on the left.
A new driver caught not displaying the 'Probation Plate' twice would
have to pay fine.
have his licence be revoked.
be suspended for 6 months.
When being tailgated by a motorcyclist, you should
slow down and assist it to pass you.
drive faster to increase the gap.
jam your brakes as a warning.
If you were travelling at 80 km/h on a clear road, which gear would you most likely select?
4th gear or 5th gear.
2nd gear.
3rd gear.
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
The purpose of using dipped headlights whilst driving is to
to save the battery's electrical energy.
to light up the road immediately in front of you.
to avoid dazzling drivers of oncoming vehicles.
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