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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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A qualified driver with more than 1 year driving experience will be suspended from driving if he has accumulated
24 demerit points within 24 months.
12 demerit points within 12 months.
36 demerits points within 36 months.
The stopping distance of a vehicle comprises the
skidding distance and the braking distance.
thinking distance and the reaction distance.
reaction distance and the braking distance.
When stopping the vehicle, the engine will stall if
the clutch pedal is depressed too late.
the clutch pedal is depressed too early.
the brake pedal is over released.
While driving and you hear the siren of an ambulance behind you, you should
speed up in order not to obstruct the ambulance.
keep left, slow down and stop if necessary.
stop immediately to let the ambulance overtake or pass.
Which statement about steering is true?
You should not take both hands off the steering wheel when the vehicle is moving.
You can place your hands at any position as long as you are comfortable.
You must keep both hands on the steering wheel at all times.
You will not be allowed to apply for a Provisional Driving Licence (PDL) if you have
9 demerit points.
13 demerit points.
6 demerit points.
When starting to learn driving, your focus should be on
learning the tips and tricks of driving
learning how to change gear fast
safe behaviour on road
When a large vehicle from the left lane moves into your path with its left signal on, you should
overtake the large vehicle on the left.
sound the horn to inform the driver of his mistakes.
slow down and keep a safe following distance.
When the amber light flashes continuously and there is a policeman standing in the middle of the junction, you should
proceed on as the light is going to change.
be cautious and follow the direction given by the policeman.
proceed on and give way to traffic on the right only.
When the traffic light turns green at a junction, you should
depress the accelerator hard and move off quickly.
check traffic from right and left before moving off.
only move off when other vehicles move.
If you consume alcohol, you should
have a coffee then drive home.
go home by public transport.
drive home carefully.
Before changing lanes, you should check your blind spots by
looking at the side mirrors.
looking over your shoulder.
looking into the rear view mirror.
After driving through flood the brakes may malfunction. In order to correct this, you must
pump the brake pedal repeatedly to dry the brakes.
stop the vehicle on a slope to allow water to flow out from the brakes.
drive at normal speed to spin-dry the brakes.
You need a longer distance to stop your vehicle when driving
on a dry road.
on a wet road.
on a hard and dry ground.
What should you do if your brakes were slack or spongy?
Ignore them as long as it is effective.
Get them checked as soon as possible.
Pumps the brake before stopping.
When driving an automatic vehicle, which foot would you use for the brake?
Either foot
The right foot
The left foot
Just before you move off on an up-slope which brake should you apply?
Foot brake only.
Both handbrake and foot-brake.
Handbrake.
On the expressway, what kind of drivers pose a serious hazard?
Drivers who hog the centre lane at 40 km/h and slower.
Drivers who maintain a constant speed of 90 km/h.
Pick-up and van drivers.
The engine is often cooled by __________
oil only.
air only.
water, air and oil.
If the frictional force is reduced on wet road, the stopping distance will be
longer.
shorter.
the same.
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