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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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In which situation should you switch on the high beam?
When the road is poorly lighted and there is no traffic ahead.
When there are oncoming vehicles.
When driving on a bumpy road.
The handbrake is used
when driving up a hill.
when the car is stationary during stopping, waiting and parking.
to control the speed of the car.
You are following a long vehicle. It approaches a cross-roads and signals left but moves out to the right. You should
get closer in order to pass it quickly.
stay well back and give it more room.
overtake as it starts to slow down.
A new driver caught not displaying the 'Probation Plate' twice would
be suspended for 6 months.
have to pay fine.
have his licence be revoked.
When learning to drive a vehicle it is important to ensure that you learn
the right skills and techniques
to drive fast
from habits of other drivers
On the expressway, you should
keep to the left lane if the road ahead is clear.
keep to the extreme right lane if you are on maximum speed.
overtake by the extreme left lane.
Reaction distance is the distance travelled from the moment, the
hazard is seen to the time the vehicle comes to a stop.
hazard is seen to the time the brake is applied.
brake is applied to the time the vehicle comes to a stop.
When you see a police officer controlling traffic at a junction, you should
obey the traffic light signals.
obey his hand signals.
ignore him.
You will not be allowed to apply for a driving test date if you have
13 demerit points.
12 demerit points.
10 demerit points.
Head-on collisions can actually happen at
any place.
junctions and on bends only.
straight road only.
A person will be disqualified from driving if he is caught
driving with a blood alcohol concentration over 80 mg of alcohol/100ml of blood.
failing to give way to an ambulance with its siren on.
failing to obey a 'Stop' traffic sign.
When making a 'U' turn, which gear would you most likely use?
1st or 2nd gear.
3rd or 4th gear.
5th gear.
When pedestrians are facing traffic on a road without pavement, vehicle should keep a gap of at least
0.75 metre from the pedestrian.
0.5 metre from the pedestrian.
1 metre from the pedestrian.
A lower gear has
more power and less speed than a higher gear.
less power and less speed than a higher gear.
more speed and less power than a higher gear.
What must you do when a police vehicle with its siren on is behind you?
Slow down and move to the side.
Speed up.
Continue to drive as normal.
When another vehicle is following close behind, you should
move to the left and allow the vehicle behind to overtake.
ignore the vehicle if you are travelling at the legal maximum speed.
drive faster so as not to obstruct the vehicle behind.
You should adjust your __________ so that all controls can be reached without having to stretch.
Seat belt.
Eye-sight.
Driver seat.
A flashing amber traffic light signal means
traffic lights signals are out of order.
signal is about to be cancelled.
stop unless you are so close to the stop-line that you cannot stop safety.
When driving at night, dip your headlights
to light up the road immediately in front you.
so as not to dazzle drivers of oncoming vehicles.
to prolong the life of the car battery.
When the speed increases while driving round a bend, the push of the centrifugal force will
be lesser.
be greater.
remain unchanged.
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