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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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If you had too much alcohol
your reactions are better.
your ability to drive is impaired.
your vision is improved.
When the traffic lights signal turns amber and you have already passed the stop line you should
stop immediately.
continue to drive through the junction.
stop and reverse back to the stop line.
When your vehicle pulled strongly to one side while driving, you should
grip the steering wheel and continue on at a normal speed.
grip the steering wheel firmly and pull up slowly to the side of the road.
apply the handbrake to stop the vehicle.
While driving and you hear the siren of an ambulance behind you, you should
speed up in order not to obstruct the ambulance.
keep left, slow down and stop if necessary.
stop immediately to let the ambulance overtake or pass.
Excessive or uneven tyre wear can be caused by faults in the
gearbox
suspension
exhaust system
An automatic car has __________ foot pedal/s
one.
three.
two.
Before opening your car door, you should look out for
all the them.
passers-by and other motor vehicles.
cyclist and motorcyclist.
You will not be allowed to apply for a driving test date if you have
12 demerit points.
13 demerit points.
10 demerit points.
What means are available for you to communicate with other road users?
Appropriate signalling
Both A & B
Sounding horn
When a skid is caused by harsh braking, correction can only begin by releasing the
clutch pedal.
accelerator pedal.
brake pedal.
Using engine brake when travelling down slope would prevent
damage to the brake system.
over heating the brake linings.
your tyres from wearing out too soon.
The handbrake is used when
driving on a wet surface.
stopping and waiting at a traffic light junction.
going downhill.
When the traffic light turns green at a junction, you should
check traffic from right and left before moving off.
only move off when other vehicles move.
depress the accelerator hard and move off quickly.
What can cause your tyres to skid and lose their grip on the road surface?
Looking over your shoulder.
Giving hand signals.
Heavy braking.
How does alcohol affect you?
It improves your co-ordination.
It reduces your concentration.
It increases your awareness.
The correct way to stop a car is to depress
both the clutch and brake pedals at the same time.
the brake pedal first followed by the clutch pedal.
the clutch pedal first followed by the brake pedal.
Where should you take particular care to look out for other motorcyclists and cyclists?
On one-way streets.
At pedestrian crossings.
At junctions.
When driving, your arms should be
slightly bent.
straighten.
bent at 90 degree.
When reversing
other road users should see what you are doing and wait for you.
you should rely on your rear view mirrors only.
you should avoid making other road users to slow down or change course.
Worn out tyres and improper air pressure are other factors that
increase the effect of braking.
reduce the force of impact.
reduce the frictional force.
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