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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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You want to reverse into a side road. You are not sure that the area behind your vehicle is clear. What should you do?
Carry on, assuming it is clear.
Look through the rear window only.
Get out and check.
To stop your vehicle safely on a wet road, you should
use engine brake only.
apply the foot brake followed by the hand brake.
use your brakes gently and early.
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.
To go round a mild bend with a steady speed, you should
depress the accelerator slightly.
apply brakes.
use the 'half-clutch' technique.
If the car you are overtaking is drifting in its lane, you should
overtake it quickly.
signal him with your hand.
use your horn to warn him.
When driving at night, dip your headlights
to prolong the life of the car battery.
to light up the road immediately in front you.
so as not to dazzle drivers of oncoming vehicles.
When going round a bend, centrifugal force will cause your car to
slow down.
swerve inwards.
swerve outwards.
You may drive along the right-most lane when
you are travelling at the speed limits.
the traffic is not heavy.
you are overtaking another vehicle.
After parking your car on an upward slope, you should
engage the 1st gear.
engage the reverse gear.
shift the gear to neutral.
When going down slope, which of the followings will you apply?
Intermittent braking.
Engine brake and foot-brake.
Foot-brake all the way down.
When driving a car you are not familiar with, you should check
all of them.
the steering.
the light and brake.
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.
The best defence against aquaplaning is to
slow down and have sufficient treads on your tyres.
speed up.
free wheel across.
When approaching a traffic light junction with the amber light flashing, you should
stop at the stop-line and wait for the light to change.
speed up in order to pass the junction before the light changes.
slow down and proceed across the junction only when it is safe to do so.
Drinking and driving may cause
greater awareness of danger.
loss of proper control of the vehicle.
increase confidence.
When being overtaken, you should
speed up.
maintain your speed.
slow down.
If you consume alcohol, you should
go home by public transport.
drive home carefully.
have a coffee then drive home.
In an accident where no one is injured, you should
move your vehicle to the side of the road so as not to cause obstruction.
leave you vehicle at the scene and wait for the police to arrive.
leave your vehicles at the scene, while you settle the matters with the other party.
Which of the following actions can cause the engine to stall?
A sudden release of the handbrake.
A sudden release of the brake pedal.
A sudden release of the clutch.
When stopping your vehicle suddenly on a wet road, good tyres
will not aquaplaning.
may also skid.
will not skid.
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