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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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When changing gear, the clutch pedal should be depress
quickly and released slowly after the change.
quickly and released quickly after the change.
slowly and released quickly after the change.
After consuming alcohol, you should
not drive.
drive at normal speed.
drive slowly.
Moving off on a slope involves co-ordinating the
handbrake, clutch and accelerator pedals.
gear, accelerator and clutch pedals.
clutch, foot-brake and accelerator pedals.
When turning left in a narrow course you should position your vehicle
in the centre of the course.
more to the left.
more to right.
After parking your car on the downward slope, you should
engage the reverse gear.
engage the 1st gear.
shift the gear to neutral.
Reversing from a side road into a main road is
allowed if there is no vehicle around.
allowed during the daytime only.
not allowed for it is unsafe and could cause road accident.
You are driving behind a goods vehicle. It signals left but steers to the right. What should you be doing?
Hold your speed and sound your horn
Overtake on the right of it
Slow down and let the vehicle turn
When passing the stationary bus at the bus-stop, you should
sound the horn to warn the bus driver of your presence.
speed up to overtake the bus before it moves off.
slow down and be ready to stop for pedestrian who may cross the road in front of the bus.
When driving past a line of parked cars, you notice a ball bouncing out into the road ahead, you should
continue driving at the same speed and sound your horn.
speed up quickly to pass the ball.
slow down and be prepared to stop for children.
The light turns red as you approach a traffic junction, when stopping you should
shift to neutral and step on the brakes.
brake firmly and depress the clutch pedal as the car comes to a stop.
depress the brake and the clutch pedals simultaneously.
Your vehicle has a puncture on the expressway. What should you do?
Stop in your lane and switch on the hazard lights.
Drive slowly to the workshop.
Pull up on the road shoulder.
When will a child becomes an actual road hazard?
When the child playing with a ball suddenly kicked the ball onto the road.
When the child is walking by the side of the road.
When the child is playing by the side of the road.
When following a car driven by an elderly driver, you should
be aware that the driver's reactions may not be as fast as yours.
expect the driver to drive badly.
flash your lights and overtake.
When another vehicle is overtaking you, you should
change lane and keep to the right.
increase your speed gradually.
not speed up but assist him to overtake.
When turning right at a one-way street, you should position your vehicle
in any lane depending on the traffic conditions.
in the right hand lane.
just left of the centre of the road.
Compared to a higher gear, a lower gear has
more power but lesser speed.
more power and higher speed.
less power and lesser speed.
How is the handbrake released?
By pulling up the lever.
By slightly pulling the lever up before lowering it.
By lowering the lever.
When learning to drive a vehicle it is important to ensure that you learn
from habits of other drivers
the right skills and techniques
to drive fast
A lower gear has
more power and less speed than a higher gear.
less power and less speed than a higher gear.
more speed and less power than a higher gear.
After engaging the first gear and the clutch pedal is released to the 'biting point', there is
a slight drop in the engine revolution.
a slight increase in the engine revolution.
no change in the engine revolution.
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