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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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When driving on a wet road, your stopping distance will
increase to twice more than that of a dry road.
not increase.
increase to four times more than that of a dry road.
A basic rule when driving on an expressway is
always use the road shoulder.
to use the lane that has least traffic.
to keep to the left lane unless overtaking.
Accident with vehicle from the side can happen at
car park and roundabout only.
straight road and bends only.
intersection, roundabout, where two roads merge and car park exists.
When the temperature gauge on your vehicle indicates 'hot', what is the cause?
The engine is heating up.
The air conditioning is not working properly.
The exhaust pipe is getting too hot.
On an expressway with more than two lanes, the extreme right lane is for
overtaking.
fast moving vehicles only.
vehicles travelling at the maximum speed limit of the road.
While driving and your windscreen is shattered, you should
slow down and stop at the road side to remove the shattered screen.
drive at normal speed to a workshop.
apply emergency brake to stop immediately.
When applying an emergency stop, you should
brake hard to lock the wheels so that it can stop faster.
apply the clutch before the engine stall.
avoid braking too hard to prevent the wheels from locking.
How does alcohol affect you?
It increases your awareness.
It reduces your concentration.
It improves your co-ordination.
If a fire engine behind you sounds the siren, you should
continue at normal speed.
increase your speed and move to the side.
move to the side, slow down or stop if necessary.
While driving and you hear the siren of an ambulance behind you, you should
keep left, slow down and stop if necessary.
speed up in order not to obstruct the ambulance.
stop immediately to let the ambulance overtake or pass.
To prevent 'free wheeling' when stopping, you should not
depress the accelerator pedal.
depress the foot brake early.
depress the clutch too soon.
When the traffic lights signal turns amber, you should
proceed with caution as the traffic light signals are out of order.
accelerate and cross the junction.
slow down and be ready to stop.
In an emergency stop, you should
apply the clutch first and then the brakes.
apply only the brakes.
apply the brakes and clutch together.
When passing minor roads joining from the left and right, you should
drive at normal speed.
ease off the accelerator.
speed up.
At night, when approaching a sharp left bend you should
speed up so as to pass the danger as quickly as possible.
keep more to the right to have a better view.
flash your headlights to attract the attention of other road user.
You should use the right foot to control the
foot-brake and accelerator.
clutch and rear brake.
gear lever and accelerator.
Hand Signals given by Police officers directing the flow of traffic over-rules
all of them
traffic light signals and traffic regulations only.
road signs and road markings only.
You are about to reverse into a side road. A pedestrian wishes to cross behind you. You should
reverse before the pedestrian starts to cross.
wave to the pedestrian to stop.
give way to the pedestrian.
When your vehicle starts to skid while braking, you should
release the brakes and apply intermittent braking.
step harder on the brake pedal.
neutralise the gear and apply the front brakes.
To counter the centrifugal force when negotiating a sharp bend, you should
remain at the same speed.
reduce speed.
increase speed.
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