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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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A driver caught with a blood alcohol concentration over 80 mg of alcohol per 100 ml of blood will
have to pay a fine.
be jailed.
be charged in court.
When your vehicle starts to skid while braking, you should
neutralise the gear and apply the front brakes.
release the brakes and apply intermittent braking.
step harder on the brake pedal.
What is the purpose of the clutch in a manual transmission vehicle?
It performs like the brakes of the vehicle.
It disconnects the engine of the vehicle.
It connects the engine to wheels.
Drinking and driving may cause
greater awareness of danger.
increase confidence.
loss of proper control of the vehicle.
When driving at night, you should use
dipped headlight.
high beam.
side lights only.
If you had too much alcohol
your vision is improved.
your ability to drive is impaired.
your reactions are better.
To change gear, the correct way is to
depress the accelerator and the clutch together and engage the gear.
pump the clutch pedal a few times and engage the gear.
release the accelerator, depress the clutch and engage the gear.
On the expressway if the road is clear, you should
drive in the centre lane.
keep to the extreme right lane.
keep to the left lane.
To drive within the speed limit on an expressway, you should
not overtake other vehicles.
drive slower than vehicles on your left or right.
glance at your speedometer at regular intervals.
When you want to stop your car, you should
stop and check the rear and side mirrors.
signal first and then stop.
check the rear and side mirrors, signal and then stop.
If you consume alcohol, you should
drive home carefully.
have a coffee then drive home.
go home by public transport.
It is better to use engine-brake rather than foot-brake when driving down a long steep slope because
the brake linings will not overheat.
you will save petrol.
your battery will last longer.
When should you use your vehicle's hazard warning lights?
When your direction indicators are not working
When your vehicle has broken down and is causing an obstruction
When warning oncoming traffic that you intend to stop
When driving through a bend, you should
depress the clutch pedal.
apply brake.
maintain your speed.
You should not depress the clutch when
going round a bend.
changing gears.
stopping.
You may drive along the right-most lane when
you are overtaking another vehicle.
you are travelling at the speed limits.
the traffic is not heavy.
After parking your car on the downward slope, you should
engage the 1st gear.
shift the gear to neutral.
engage the reverse gear.
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 your vehicles at the scene, while you settle the matters with the other party.
leave you vehicle at the scene and wait for the police to arrive.
When should you use the right outer most lane of a carriageway?
When overtaking.
When all other lanes are occupied.
When driving at the maximum speed.
When driving round a sharp bend at high speed, your vehicle tends to be pushed out of its path of travel by a force called the
gravitational force.
frictional force.
centrifugal force.
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