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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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You need more braking effort when stopping your vehicle in
2nd gear.
3rd gear.
4th gear.
The 'Three-second Rule' is a simple check to ensure
a safe distance for you to move off from a junction.
a safe length of time to signal before your manoeuvre.
a safe distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front.
When your car breaks down on an expressway, a red triangle breakdown sign should be placed
on the top of your car.
at least 20 metres behind your car.
beside your car.
The right most outer lane on a three-lane carriageway is for
vehicles travelling at the maximum speed limit of the road.
vehicles which are capable of travelling at high speed.
emergency vehicles and overtaking only.
To check 'blind spot' when driving, you must
turn your head and look into the wing mirrors.
turn your head and look into the rear-view mirror.
turn your head and look over your shoulder.
In a car equipped with rear seat belt, a child under 8 years old in the rear seat should
have a soft cushion behind him/her.
use a child restraint.
sit between adult passengers.
As you steer (reverse) your vehicle into the parking space, the front of the car will
swing in.
swing out.
remain the same.
You should use 'engine brake' to assist you when
travelling down a steep slope.
you want to save fuel.
travelling long distances.
If the headlight of an oncoming vehicle is blinding you, you should
look to the right kerb.
look to the left kerb.
turn on the high beam.
To control the speed of your vehicle when going down a steep hill, you should
free the gear and use the foot-brake.
select a lower gear and use the foot-brake.
use the foot brake and handbrake.
The stopping distance of a vehicle comprises the
thinking distance and the reaction distance.
reaction distance and the braking distance.
skidding distance and the braking distance.
When the vehicle in front slows down before a pedestrian crossing, you should
sound the horn and overtake it.
follow closely behind it.
slow down and be prepared to stop.
Which gear has more power (torque)?
3rd gear.
4th gear.
2nd gear.
When going round a bend, centrifugal force will cause your car to
slow down.
swerve inwards.
swerve outwards.
At night, when approaching a sharp left bend you should
flash your headlights to attract the attention of other road user.
speed up so as to pass the danger as quickly as possible.
keep more to the right to have a better view.
When approaching a road that is flooded but passable to vehicles, you should
engage a lower gear to go through the flood.
engage a higher gear to go through the flood.
drive through as fast as possible.
In slow moving traffic, you should always
sound the horn so that vehicles in front will move faster.
move quickly to another lane with a shorter queue.
stay in your lane.
When the 'amber' traffic light signal is flashing, you should
carry on driving.
slow down and look out for other vehicles before proceeding.
call the police.
If the front tyre is punctured
the car will pull away from the side of the punctured tyre.
the car will pull to the side of the punctured tyre.
the car will move from side to side.
When driving along, you should
check every side road before you pass them.
accelerate to pass junctions quickly.
stop at every junction before proceeding further.
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