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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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When stopping your vehicle suddenly on a wet road, good tyres
will not skid.
may also skid.
will not aquaplaning.
If you had too much alcohol
your vision is improved.
your ability to drive is impaired.
your reactions are better.
In order to prevent any harm to yourself and others due to an accident, a driver must
drive only when the weather is good
always drive very slowly
have good situational awareness
If the car you are overtaking is drifting in its lane, you should
overtake it quickly.
use your horn to warn him.
signal him with your hand.
In which position should the gear selector be when you are starting the engine?
1st gear.
Park.
Drive.
Braking is more effective when you depress the brake pedal
with the clutch depressed.
with the gear lever in 'Neutral'.
with the gear engaged.
A driver with more than a year experience will be suspended from driving if within a period of 24 months, he has accumulated
12 demerit points.
16 demerit points.
24 demerit points.
When driving on a wet road, your stopping distance will
increase to twice more than that of a dry road.
increase to four times more than that of a dry road.
not increase.
Before you reverse, you must make sure that there are no
both answers.
other vehicles behind you.
children, pedestrian and obstruction in the blind area.
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.
When the amber light flashes continuously and there is a policeman standing in the middle of the junction, you should
proceed on and give way to traffic on the right only.
be cautious and follow the direction given by the policeman.
proceed on as the light is going to change.
It is better to use engine-brake rather than foot-brake when driving down a long steep slope because
you will save petrol.
your battery will last longer.
the brake linings will not overheat.
If you accumulate 13 or more demerit points within a year of passing the test
your 'probation' period will be extended.
your licence will be revoked.
you have to pay a heavy fine.
When a skid is caused by harsh braking, correction can only begin by releasing the
accelerator pedal.
clutch pedal.
brake pedal.
When approaching a built-up area, you should
increase your speed.
reduce your speed.
drive at the same speed.
Drinking and driving may cause
increase confidence.
greater awareness of danger.
loss of proper control of the vehicle.
You should not depress the clutch when
changing gears.
going round a bend.
stopping.
How does a school warden signals you to stop?
By displaying a stop sign.
By giving you a hand signal.
By pointing to children on the opposition pavement.
If you have 13 or more demerit points within a year of passing the test you will
have your licence revoked.
be suspended for 6 months.
be suspended for 1 year.
The handbrake is used when
going downhill.
driving on a wet surface.
stopping and waiting at a traffic light junction.
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