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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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You may overtake another vehicle on the left
if you are certain that the vehicle would not change direction.
if the driver in front signals his intention to turn right.
if it is a heavy vehicle.
You should use the right foot to control the
gear lever and accelerator.
clutch and rear brake.
foot-brake and accelerator.
If the medicines prescribe by the doctor are likely to affect your driving, you should
not drive yourself.
drive only if someone is with you.
avoid driving on the expressway.
When you want to reverse your car to your right, you should turn the steering wheel
to the right.
first to the left then to the right.
to the left.
The stopping distance on a wet road is __________ longer than on a dry road.
2 times.
4 times.
3 times.
When you noticed a cut in the sidewall of one of your tyres, you should
replace the tyre before driving the vehicle.
reduce pressure in the tyre before you drive.
check regularly to see if it gets any worse.
After engaging the first gear and the clutch pedal is released to the 'biting point', there is
a slight drop in the engine revolution.
a slight increase in the engine revolution.
no change in the engine revolution.
In order to prevent skidding when stopping your vehicle on a wet road, you should
use your brakes gently and early.
brake harder.
apply both the handbrake and foot brake together.
A driver caught with a blood alcohol concentration over 80 mg of alcohol per 100 ml of blood will
be jailed.
have to pay a fine.
be charged in court.
You are waiting to come out of a side road. Why should you watch carefully for motorcycles?
Motorcycles are small and hard to see.
Motorcycles are usually faster than cars.
Motorcycles have right of way.
When negotiating a sharp bend which natural force tends to push your vehicle outwards?
Centrifugal force.
Gravitational force.
Frictional force.
Before you reverse, you must make sure that there are no
children, pedestrian and obstruction in the blind area.
other vehicles behind you.
both answers.
When you steer your car round a left hand bend, you should
maintain normal driving posture.
slant your body to the right.
slant your body to the left.
To check 'blind spot' when driving, you must
turn your head and look into the rear-view mirror.
turn your head and look into the wing mirrors.
turn your head and look over your shoulder.
Before changing lanes, you should check your blind spots by
looking over your shoulder.
looking into the rear view mirror.
looking at the side mirrors.
If you drive smoothly, you can
reduce fuel consumption by about 10-15%
increase journey times by about 10-15%
increase fuel consumption by about 10-15%
To brake safely on a wet road, you should
depress the clutch pedal first followed by the brake pedal.
apply intermittent (on/off) braking technique.
apply both brakes together.
Drink driving may cause
faster reaction.
reduce the co-ordination of the control of vehicle.
increase alertness.
If your left front tyre blows out, you should react by
steering to the right.
holding the steering wheel firmly.
steering to the left.
When the oncoming car refuses to dim its headlights, you should
retaliate by turning on your high beam.
slow down and look at the left side of the kerb.
maintain your speed and the headlight status.
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