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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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If you turn too early when steering around a corner, you risk
overshooting right turns.
swinging wide on left turns.
striking the kerb when turning left.
When making a 'U' turn, which gear would you most likely use?
1st or 2nd gear.
5th gear.
3rd or 4th gear.
When driving, your arms should be
straighten.
bent at 90 degree.
slightly bent.
When going down a steep hill, you should select
free gear.
high gear.
low gear.
A vehicle loaded with goods
does not require a longer braking distance.
requires a longer braking distance than if it were without goods.
brakes normally.
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.
drive past him quickly so as not to obstruct him.
slow down a little because he may move out suddenly.
To enable you to stop in any emergency without losing control of your vehicle, you should
adjust your steering grip.
drive according to the speed limit of the road.
constantly adjust your speed to the conditions of the road.
Switching on the headlights whilst driving in heavy rain during the daytime
is not advisable because it will shorten the battery life.
is not advisable because the rain water will reflect the light.
is advisable because you can be readily seen by others.
The clutch pedal is operated by the
left root.
either foot.
right foot.
The handbrake is used when
driving on a wet surface.
stopping and waiting at a traffic light junction.
going downhill.
When driving down a slope, you should use
the neutral gear.
higher gear.
a lower gear.
If you have 13 or more demerit points within a year of passing the test you will
have your licence revoked.
be suspended for 1 year.
be suspended for 6 months.
When the traffic light signal turns 'green', you should check
the rear view mirror before moving off.
for oncoming traffic and traffic from the right and left before moving off.
for oncoming traffic before moving off.
Before reaching a junction, you should
form up into the correct lane which you intend to travel.
speed up so as not to cause a traffic jam.
sound your horn to caution other road users.
When you approach a bend, you should slow down
as you drive round the bend.
as you leave the bend.
before you enter the bend.
When going down slope, which of the followings will you apply?
Engine brake and foot-brake.
Intermittent braking.
Foot-brake all the way down.
As you steer (reverse) your vehicle into the parking space, the front of the car will
swing in.
remain the same.
swing out.
The right most outer lane on a three-lane carriageway is for
vehicles which are capable of travelling at high speed.
vehicles travelling at the maximum speed limit of the road.
emergency vehicles and overtaking only.
If the headlight of an oncoming vehicle is blinding you, you should
look to the left kerb.
turn on the high beam.
look to the right kerb.
When the speed increases while driving round a bend, the push of the centrifugal force will
be lesser.
be greater.
remain unchanged.
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