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When driving behind a bus, you should
• keep a longer following distance.
• keep the normal following distance.
• keep more to the right to have a better view.
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When you are driving along a main road, you should
• stop at every road junction before proceeding.
• accelerate through each junction.
• check every side road before you drive past them.
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You notice a vehicle trying to pull out between a row of stationary vehicles. You should
• drive on regardless of danger ahead.
• sound the horn and maintain your speed.
• slow down and be prepared to stop.FTT – Road Safety Category
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When you are approaching a stationary vehicle with a driver in it, you should
• drive past him quickly so as not to obstruct him.
• slow down a little because he may move out suddenly.
• drive at the same speed because it is his duty to check passing traffic.
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When driving a car you are not familiar with, you should first test
• how fast it can go in the 1st gear.
• how much space it requires to make a turn.
• how effective its brakes are.FTT – Road Safety Category
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Before opening your car door, you should look out for
• passers-by and other motor vehicles.
• cyclist and motorcyclist.
• all the above.FTT – Road Safety Category
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If the foot-brake pedal moves all the way to the floor, it is a sign that the foot-brake
• is working.
• may be faulty.
• is normal.
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If the medicines prescribe by the doctor are likely to affect your driving, you should
• drive only if someone is with you.
• not drive yourself.
• avoid driving on the expressway.
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If you are feeling very tired and sleepy whilst driving on an expressway, you should
• make an exit and stop at a safe place to rest.
• stop at the road shoulder to rest.
• switch on hazard lights and drive slowly along the road shoulder.
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There is a slow moving motorcyclist ahead of you. You are not sure what the rider is going to do, you should
• pass on the left.
• pass on the right.
• stay behind.FTT – Road Safety Category
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Head-on collisions can actually happen at
• any place.
• straight road only.
• junctions and on bends only.
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How does a school warden signals you to stop ?
• By displaying a stop sign.
• By giving you a hand signal.
• By pointing to children on the opposition pavement.
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If you saw a sign indicating road repairs are going on, you should
• stop immediately and wait for instructions.
• slow down and watch out for traffic controllers and instructions.
• maintain the same speed.
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What is the best choice you have to do at the first sign of drowsiness ?
• Slow down and continue at a constant speed.
• Let fresh air gets into the car and at the first opportunity, stop and rest.
• Continue to drive and try to keep awake.
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When approaching a built-up area, you should
• drive at the same speed.
• reduce your speed.
• increase your speed.
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When being glared or blinded by the sunlight, you should
• use a cap or hat.
• use your sun visor or wear sun glasses.
• look at the left kerb.
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When driving a car you are not familiar with, you should check
• The light and brake.
• The steering.
• All of the above.FTT – Road Safety Category
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When driving along, you should
• stop at every junction before proceeding further.
• accelerate to pass junctions quickly.
• check every side road before you pass them.
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When driving pass a line of parked vehicles on the side of the road, you should
• continue driving at the same speed.
• slow down and look out for pedestrians dashing out.
• continue driving at the same speed and sound your horn.
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When passing every side road, you should
• stop before proceeding.
• check before driving pass them.
• accelerate pass them.
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When passing minor roads joining from the left and right, you should
• speed up.
• drive at normal speed.
• ease off the accelerator.FTT – Road Safety Category
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When driving past a line of parked cars, you notice a ball bouncing out into the road ahead, you should
• continue driving at the same speed and sound your horn.
• slow down and be prepared to stop for children.
• speed up quickly to pass the ball.
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When you see a police officer controlling traffic at a junction, you should
• ignore him.
• obey his hand signals.
• obey the traffic light signals.
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Where should you take particular care to look out for other motorcyclists and cyclists ?
• At junctions.
• At pedestrian crossings.
• On one-way streets.
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Why should you look out particularly for motorcyclists and cyclists at junctions ?
• They might want to turn into the side road.
• They are harder to see.
• They might not see you turn.
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You are waiting to come out of a side road. Why should you watch carefully for motorcycles ?
• Motorcycles have right of way.
• Motorcycles are small and hard to see.
• Motorcycles are usually faster than cars.
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You intend to move out from a road side parking lot. Just before moving out, you should
• sound the horn.
• lookout for motorcyclists passing you.
• change down to first gear.
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You see a pedestrian with a white walking stick. This means that the person is
• physically disabled.
• blind only.
• deaf only.
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As vehicle speed increases, your field of vision would be
• reduced.
• remained the same.
• increased.
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When driving, your arms should be
• straighten.
• slightly bent.
• bent at 90 degree.
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When changing gear, you should look
• down at the gear lever.
• at the road ahead.
• down at the clutch pedal.
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The correct way of braking is to
• press the brake pedal early and hard and then reduce pressure gradually.
• press the brake pedal late and hard until the vehicle comes to a stop.
• press hard on the brake and clutch pedal together till vehicle stops.
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Before making a left turn in a narrow course, you should position your car
• more to the left.
• more to the right.
• at the centre of the course.
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If you see an oily patch on the road, you should
• slow down.
• speed up.
• avoid it if possible.FTT – Competency Category
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If you cannot steer straight because the road surface is not even, you should
• loosen your grip on the steering wheel.
• increase speed.
• reduce speed.FTT – Competency Category
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The main cause of brake fade is
• The brakes overheating.
• Air in the brake fluid.
• The brakes out of adjustment.
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To test if the brakes are working properly, you should let the car move slowly then
• jam hard on the brakes.
• step on the foot brake.
• step on the clutch pedal.
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When the accelerator pedal is released, there will be
• a reduction in the engine revolutions.
• an increase in the engine revolutions.
• no change in the engine revolutions.
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When turning left in a narrow course you should position your vehicle
• more to right.
• more to the left.
• in the centre of the course.
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When you turn your steering to the right, which way do your wheels turn ?
• To the left.
• To the right.
• To the left then to the right.
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When your vehicle pulled strongly to one side while driving, you should
• grip the steering wheel firmly and pull up slowly to the side of the road.
• apply the handbrake to stop the vehicle.
• grip the steering wheel and continue on at a normal speed.
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Which statement about steering is true ?
• You must keep both hands on the steering wheel at all times.
• You can place your hands at any position as long as you are comfortable.
• You should not take both hands off the steering wheel when the vehicle is moving.
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While driving you should hold the steering wheel at
• 'ten-to-two' position.
• any position.
• the most comfortable position.
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You are travelling along an expressway . You decided that you need a rest, you should
• stop on the road shoulder.
• leave at the next exit.
• park on the slip road.
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You should adjust your _________ so that all controls can be reached without having to stretch.
• seat belt.
• eye-sight.
• driver seat.FTT – Competency Category
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You should use the right foot to control the
• clutch and rear brake.
• foot-brake and accelerator.
• gear lever and accelerator.
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You should wear suitable shoes when driving to
• prevent wear of the pedal.
• maintain control of the pedal.
• enable you to adjust your seat.
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When driving, your arms should be
• straighten.
• slightly bent.
• bent at 90 degree.
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The handbrake of a car acts
• Only on the rear wheels.
• Only on the front wheels.
• On both the front and rear wheels.
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The handbrake is used
• When driving up a hill.
• To control the speed of the car.
• When the car is stationary during stopping, waiting and parking.
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When your car breaks down on an expressway, a red triangle breakdown sign should be placed
• on the top of your car.
• beside your car.
• at least 20 metres behind your car.
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Some of the common vehicle defects that can cause accidents are
• faulty seat belts, seats, child restraint and alarm system.
• faulty tyres, brakes, shock absorbers and windscreen wipers.
• dull paint, dented bumpers and old seats.
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Accident with vehicle from the side can happen at
• straight road and bends only.
• car park and roundabout only.
• intersection, roundabout, where two roads merge and car park exists.
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The handbrake is used when
• going downhill.
• stopping and waiting at a traffic light junction.
• driving on a wet surface.
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The minimum legal insurance coverage required to drive on the road is
• third party risk.
• third party risk, fire and theft.
• fully comprehensive.
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What should you use the horn for ?
• to signal your annoyance.
• to greet other road users.
• to warn others of danger.
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What will reduce the risk of neck injury resulting from a collision ?
• Anti-lock brakes.
• A collapsible steering wheel.
• A properly adjusted head restraint.
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Which wheels turn when you turn the steering wheel ?
• The front wheels.
• The back wheels.
• Both the front and back wheels.
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While driving and your windscreen is shattered, you should
• apply emergency brake to stop immediately.
• slow down and stop at the road side to remove the shattered screen.
• drive at normal speed to a workshop.
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Your overall stopping distance will be longer when driving
• in the rain.
• at night.
• in strong wind.
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Your vehicle pulls to one side when braking, you should
• change the tyres around.
• pump the pedal when braking.
• consult your mechanic as soon as possible.
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During weekdays (Monday to Friday) in the morning, vehicles other than omnibuses are not allowed to enter the bus lane from
• 7.00 am to 9.00 am.
• 7.00 am to 9.30 am.
• 7.30 am to 9.30 am.
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In a car equipped with rear seat belt, a child under 8 years old in the rear seat should
• sit between adult passengers.
• have a soft cushion behind him/her.
• use a child restraint.
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Hand Signals given by Police officers directing the flow of traffic over-rules
(A) Road signs and road markings only.
(B) Traffic light signals and traffic regulations only.
(C) Both A and B.
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On weekdays, you are not allowed to use the bus lane in the evening from
• 4.00 pm to 7.00 pm.
• 4.30 pm to 7.00 pm.
• 4.30 pm to 7.30 pm.
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Are you permitted to make a U-turn at traffic lights ?
• No, unless there is a U-turn permitted sign at the intersection.
• Yes, at all times.
• Yes, if there is no danger of colliding with another vehicle.
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What could be the penalties for driving over the speed limit ?
• Fines, demerit points and possibly loss of driving licence.
• Fines only.
• A letter of warning and fines.
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When the amber light flashes continuously and there is a policeman standing in the middle of the junction, you should
• proceed on as the light is going to change.
• proceed on and give way to traffic on the right only.
• be cautious and follow the direction given by the policeman.
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You can drive on the bus lane
• When all other lanes are occupied.
• Outside the restricted hours.
• When passing another vehicle on the left.
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When passing the stationary bus at the bus-stop, you should
• sound the horn to warn the bus driver of your presence.
• speed up to overtake the bus before it moves off.
• slow down and be ready to stop for pedestrian who may cross the road in front of the bus.
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Both the van and the car are entering a car park, the car should not overtake the van
• Because of the centre white line.
• Because of the double yellow line.
• Because it is not safe to do so.
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In the situation as shown, the motor car should
• slow down and turn after the motorcyclist.
• speed up and turn before the motorcyclist reaches the junction.
• turn side by side with the motorcyclist.
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In a traffic hold-up situation as shown, vehicle X should
• leave some space for vehicle Y to move out.
• move to the position "Z”.
• turn left instead.
Video 00503
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FTT – Animation
75
Before turning right at this intersection, you should
• stop to ensure safety.
• wait for the green traffic signal light to come on.
• not stop or wait for the green traffic signal light to come on.
Video ID 1040
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FTT – Animation
76
Both cars are turning right at this intersection. What path should they take ?
• Both cars pass in front of each other.
• Pass behind each other.
• Choose either depending on the traffic flow.
Video ID 1046
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FTT – Animation
77
Car A intends to pass a lorry B. Car A should
• pass the lorry B after the junction.
• speed up to pass lorry B on the left.
• pass the lorry B on the right.
Video ID 1048
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FTT – Animation
78
Car A is about to make a U-turn, Car A should
• give way to car B.
• not give way to car B.
• turn along with car B.
Video ID 1050
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FTT – Animation
79
Car A is slowing down or stopping. What should Car B do ?
• Sound the horn to alert pedestrians who may be crossing the road.
• Reduce speed and be ready to stop if necessary.
• Accelerate to pass the pedestrian crossing quickly.
Video ID 1051
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FTT – Animation
80
In this scenario the car that is going straight should
• overtake by the left quickly before the junction.
• slow down and let the lorry turn.
• speed up and overtake.
Video ID 1086
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FTT – Animation
81
What is the main hazard shown in this scenario ?
• Cars turning right ( A ).
• Parked vehicle at the junction ( B ).
• The cyclist crossing the road ( C ).
Video ID 1216
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FTT – Animation
82
When Car A is making a left turn, car B's left turn signal is on. What should car A do
• Move out slowly and turn.
• Turn immediately.
• Wait until Car B has turned left.
Video ID 1259
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FTT – Animation
83
When the car from the side road does not give way to you, you should
• sound the horn to stop the car from coming out.
• quickly switch to the right lane to pass the junction.
• slow down and allow the car to proceed.
Video ID 1371
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FTT – Animation
84
When the oncoming car at the bend has gone across the centre white line on the road towards your direction, you should
• sound the horn and flash your headlight to give warning.
• slow down and move over to the left side of the road.
• brake hard and stop your car immediately.
Video ID 1378
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FTT – Animation
85
When approaching this junction, you should
• turn left only.
• either go straight or turn left.
• go straight, and turn left or right.
Video ID 1407
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FTT – Animation
86
When you approach this junction, you should
• turn right.
• stop, check and turn left only.
• need not stop if no oncoming traffic.
Video ID 1408
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FTT – Animation
87
Which lane should Car A turn into ?
• Lane C or D.
• Lane B or C.
• Lane C.
Video ID 1471
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FTT – Animation
88
Which lane should Car Y turn into ?
• Lane 1.
• Lane 2.
• Lane 3.
Video ID 1473
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FTT – Animation
89
Which road user has caused a hazard ?
• The parked car ( A ).
• The pedestrian walking along the road ( B ).
• The moving car ( C ).
Video ID 1513
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FTT – Alcohol / Road Safety
90
How does alcohol affect you ?
• It reduces your concentration.
• It increases your awareness.
• It improves your co-ordination.
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FTT – Alcohol / Road Safety
91
Drink driving
• Will not affect your reaction time.
• May affect your reaction time.
• May cause you to react faster.
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FTT – Alcohol / Road Safety
92
Which of the following statements on alcohol and driving is true ?
• It is safe to drive as long as you think you are not drunk.
• It is unsafe to drive after consuming alcohol.
• It is safe to drive one hour after having the last drink.
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FTT – Alcohol / Road Safety
93
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 obey a 'Stop' traffic sign.
• Failing to give way to an ambulance with its siren on.
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FTT – Alcohol / Road Safety
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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 charged in court.
• be jailed.
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FTT – Alcohol / Road Safety
95
After consuming alcohol, you should
• not drive.
• drive slowly.
• drive at normal speed.
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FTT – Alcohol / Road Safety
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Any person caught driving with blood alcohol content which exceeds the prescribed limit will
• have to pay a fine.
• be charged in court.
• be given a warning.
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FTT – Alcohol / Road Safety
97
Drink driving may cause
• Reduce the co-ordination of the control of vehicle.
• Faster reaction.
• Increase alertness.
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FTT – Alcohol / Road Safety
98
Drinking and driving may cause
• Increase confidence.
• Loss of proper control of the vehicle.
• Greater awareness of danger.
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FTT – Alcohol / Road Safety
99
Generally a small amount of alcohol can make you less safe on the road.
• True.
• False.
• Not true, if you were an experience driver.
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FTT – Alcohol / Road Safety
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How does the consumption of alcohol affect a person's driving ?
• It enables the driver to make better judgements.
• It enables the driver to have better vision of the road.
• It reduces the driver's reaction.
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FTT – Alcohol / Road Safety
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If you failed to have a proper control of your vehicle, you could be charged for ___________ even though your blood alcohol content is below the legal limit.
• careless driving.
• drink driving.
• reckless driving.
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FTT – Alcohol / Road Safety
102
If you consume alcohol, you should
• have a coffee then drive home.
• go home by public transport.
• drive home carefully.
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FTT – Alcohol / Road Safety
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If you had too much alcohol
• Your ability to drive is impaired.
• Your reactions are better.
• Your vision is improved.
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FTT – Alcohol / Road Safety
104
If you intend to drive after attending a function, you should
• avoid mixing your alcoholic drinks.
• avoid drinking alcohol.
• drink coffee before drinking alcohol.
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FTT – Alcohol / Road Safety
105
The penalty for a repeat drink driving offender is
• fine, disqualification and a mandatory jail sentence.
• disqualification only.
• fine and disqualification only.
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FTT – Alcohol / Road Safety
106
Drink driving can contribute to accidents because
• Drivers' judgement is impaired.
• Drivers take shorter time to react.
• Drivers' vision is improved.
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FTT – Alcohol / Road Safety
107
What advice should you give to a driver who has a few alcoholic drinks at a party ?
• Drive home carefully and slowly.
• Go home by public transport.
• Wait a short while and then drive home.
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FTT – Alcohol / Road Safety
108
Which of the following sentences is true ?
• Alcohol makes you a better driver.
• Alcohol has no effect on the way you drive.
• Alcohol slows down your reactions when driving.
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FTT – Alcohol / Road Safety
109
Which of the following statement on alcohol is true ?
• You may decline a breath or blood test.
• Alcohol will not be detected by the breath test after peppermints have been eaten.
• Even a small amount of alcohol tends to increase the chance of an accident.
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FTT – Alcohol / Road Safety
110
Which of these can affect your reaction time ?
• Drugs.
• Contact lenses.
• Tinted windows.
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FTT – Blind Spots / Road Safety
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To check 'blind spot' when driving, you must
• turn your head and look over your shoulder.
• turn your head and look into the wing mirrors.
• turn your head and look into the rear-view mirror.
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FTT – Blind Spots / Road Safety
112
Before changing lanes, you should check your blind spots by
• looking into the rear view mirror.
• looking over your shoulder.
• looking at the side mirrors.
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FTT – Blind Spots / Road Safety
113
Blind spots' of a vehicle is an area which cannot be viewed by
(A) The rear view mirror.
(B) Left and right wings mirrors.
(C) Both A and B.
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FTT – Blind Spots / Road Safety
114
Motorcyclists will often look over their right shoulder just before turning right. This is because
• they need to listen for following traffic.
• they need to check for traffic in their blind area.
• looking around helps them balance as they turn.
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FTT – Blind Spots / Road Safety
115
Before you make a U-turn on the road, you should check your blind spot by
• looking at the rear view mirror.
• looking over your shoulder.
• looking at the side mirrors.
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FTT – Blind Spots / Road Safety
116
It is important to check the 'blind spot' before
• changing lanes.
• changing gear.
• slowing down.
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FTT – Two-second Rule / Road Safety
117
The 'Two-second Rule' is a sufficient distance between your vehicle and the car in front when road condition is
• wet.
• good.
• hazy.
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FTT – Two-second Rule / Road Safety
118
You are on a clear and open road in good weather condition, the distance between you and the vehicle in front should be
• one car's length.
• two car's length.
• a two second time gap.
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FTT – Two-second Rule / Road Safety
119
The 'Two-second Rule' is a simple check to ensure
• a safe distance for you to move off from a junction.
• a safe distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front.
• a safe length of time to signal before your manoeuvre.
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FTT – Two-second Rule / Road Safety
120
When you are following another vehicle on a wet road, you should keep
• 2 seconds behind.
• more than 2 seconds behind.
• less than 2 seconds behind.
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FTT – Two-second Rule / Road Safety
121
The 'Two-Second Rule' of safe following distance applies to all vehicles travelling at
• slow speed only.
• fast speed only.
• any speed.
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FTT – Two-second Rule / Road Safety
122
In order to avoid an accident with the vehicle in front while driving under normal conditions you should use the
• 'Two-second rule'.
• 'Four-second rule'.
• 'Two metre rule'.
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FTT – Two-second Rule / Road Safety
123
The 'two-second rule' is used in normal driving situation at
• certain speed only.
• all speed.
• fixed speed only.
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Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation
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You will not be allowed to apply for a Provisional Driving Licence (PDL) if you have
• 6 demerit points.
• 9 demerit points.
• 13 demerit points.
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You will not be allowed to take your driving test if you have
• 13 demerit points.
• 12 demerit points.
• 24 demerit points.
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A person will not be allowed to register for a test if he has accumulated
• 10 demerit points.
• 12 demerit points.
• 13 demerit points.
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You will not be allowed to apply for a driving test date if you have
• 10 demerit points.
• 12 demerit points.
• 13 demerit points.
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Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation
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A driver with more than a year experience will be suspended from driving if within a period of 24 months, he has accumulated
• 12 demerit points.
• 16 demerit points.
• 24 demerit points.
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Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation
129
A qualified driver with more than 1 year driving experience will be suspended from driving if he has accumulated
• 12 demerit points within 12 months.
• 24 demerit points within 24 months.
• 36 demerits points within 36 months.
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Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation
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A driver will have to sit and pass the driving test again if he is suspended from driving for
• 6 months.
• 8 months.
• 12 months.
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If your driving licence is revoked, you may apply again for a licence after a period of
• 1 year.
• 2 years.
• 3 years.
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Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation
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The period of 'probation' for a newly qualified driver is
• 1 year.
• 2 years.
• 3 years.
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Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation
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If you accumulate 13 or more demerit points within a year of passing the test
• you have to pay a heavy fine.
• your licence will be revoked.
• your 'probation' period will be extended.
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Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation
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A new driver's licence will be revoked on accumulation of 13 demerit points
• 12 months from the date of the grant of the licence.
• 18 months from the date of the grant of the licence.
• 24 months from the date of the grant of the licence.
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Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation
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If you have 13 or more demerit points within a year of passing the test you will
• be suspended for 6 months.
• be suspended for 1 year.
• have your licence revoked.
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Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation
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A new driver's licence will be revoked if within a year of passing the test, he has accumulated
• 13 driving demerit points.
• 12 driving demerit points.
• 10 driving demerit points.
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Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation
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A driver with more than 12 months driving experience will be suspended from driving, if he has accumulated
• 24 demerit points.
• 16 demerit points.
• 12 demerit points.
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A new driver caught not displaying the 'Probation Plate' twice would
• have to pay fine.
• have his licence be revoked.
• be suspended for 6 months.
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Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation
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You are not allowed to book for a driving test, if you have accumulated
• 11 demerit points.
• 12 demerit points.
• 13 demerit points.
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FTT – Emergency Vehicle / General
140
When you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle, you should
• stop immediately where you are in order to make way.
• pull over to the left or right side of the road.
• sound your horn to warn the front vehicles to speed up.
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141
When you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle but are not sure where it is coming from, you should
• continue to drive at the same speed.
• move to the side and stop if necessary.
• drive faster so as not to obstruct the emergency vehicle.
FTT – Emergency Vehicle / General
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142
You should give way to emergency vehicles approaching from behind by
• slowing down.
• moving to the side.
• driving faster.
FTT – Emergency Vehicle / General
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143
When an emergency vehicle behind you sounds its siren, you should
• slow down quickly.
• pull to the side and stop if necessary.
• increase your speed.
FTT – Emergency Vehicle / General
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144
If a fire engine behind you sounds the siren, you should
• continue at normal speed.
• move to the side, slow down or stop if necessary.
• increase your speed and move to the side.
FTT – Emergency Vehicle / General
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145
On a one way street, you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle behind you, you should
• give way by moving to the left only.
• give way by moving to the left or right.
• stop immediately.
FTT – Emergency Vehicle / General
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146
What must you do when a police vehicle with its siren on is behind you ?
• Continue to drive as normal.
• Slow down and move to the side.
• Speed up.
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When being followed by a police vehicle with its siren on, you should
• accelerate quickly to get away from it.
• pull over safely, as soon as possible to let it pass.
• brake quickly and stop to let it pass.
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When you cannot confirm the direction of the approach of an emergency vehicle, you should
• maintain your speed and position.
• increase the speed of your vehicle.
• slow down your speed and move to the left lane.
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While driving and you hear the siren of an ambulance behind you, you should
• stop immediately to let the ambulance overtake or pass.
• keep left, slow down and stop if necessary.
• speed up in order not to obstruct the ambulance.
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The safe following distance is
• 1 car-length for every 5 km/h of your speed.
• 1 car-length for every 10 km/h of your speed.
• 1 car-length for every 20 km/h of your speed.
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When passing a parked vehicle, you should leave a safe gap of at least
• 0.3 metre between your vehicle and the parked vehicle.
• 0.5 metre between your vehicle and the parked vehicle.
• 1.0 metre between your vehicle and the parked vehicle.
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When pedestrians are facing traffic on a road without pavement, vehicle should keep a gap of at least
• 0.5 metre from the pedestrian.
• 0.75 metre from the pedestrian.
• 1 metre from the pedestrian. FTT – Following Distance / Road Safety
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When pedestrians are facing away from traffic, vehicles should keep a gap of at least
• 0.5 metre from the pedestrians.
• 1 meter from the pedestrians.
• 1.5 metres from pedestrians. FTT – Following Distance / Road Safety
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When another vehicle is following close behind, you should
• move to the left and allow the vehicle behind to overtake.
• drive faster so as not to obstruct the vehicle behind.
• ignore the vehicle if you are travelling at the legal maximum speed.
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The safe following distance between the front vehicle and your vehicle is
• one car length for every 5 km/h.
• one car length for every 10 km/h.
• one car length for every 15 km/h.
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The term 'Tailgating' means
• Reversing into a vertical parking lot.
• The dangerous practice of following another vehicle too closely.
• Parking at the tail end of the gate or entrance.
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On rainy day, you should
• drive at a normal speed.
• drive as close as possible to the vehicle in front.
• reduce your speed and keep a longer following distance from the front vehicle.
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One of the reasons for you to have an accident with the vehicle you are following is that you
• follow too closely to the vehicle in front.
• follow the vehicle in front with too wide a gap.
• suddenly slow down and stop.
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The most likely reason for the vehicle from behind to hit you is that
• It has bald tyres.
• It follows too closely behind you.
• The driver is still under probation.
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When being tailgated by a motorcyclist, you should
• jam your brakes as a warning.
• drive faster to increase the gap.
• slow down and assist it to pass you. FTT – Following Distance / Road Safety
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When someone follow closely behind you, he is telling you to
• drive faster.
• move over and let him pass.
• race with him.
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After driving through flood the brakes may malfunction. In order to correct this, you must
• stop the vehicle on a slope to allow water to flow out from the brakes.
• pump the brake pedal repeatedly to dry the brakes.
• drive at normal speed to spin-dry the brakes.
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After you have driven through a flood, you should check
• your lights.
• your brakes.
• your tyres.
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After your vehicle passed through a flood, you should
• stop on a slope to drain water out of the brakes.
• drive faster to allow the brakes to dry quickly.
• apply intermittent braking to dry the brake drums at low speed.
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How should you deal with floods ?
• Drive through as fast as possible to avoid stopping.
• Drive through slowly in 1st gear.
• Drive through in the highest gear.
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If you are in doubt of the depth of flood water (whether passable to vehicles), you should
• drive through slowly.
• drive through as quickly as possible.
• take an alternative route. FTT – Flood / General
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To drive through a flood, you should increase acceleration and
• change to a lower gear.
• change to a higher gear.
• apply half clutch.
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When approaching a road that is flooded but passable to vehicles, you should
• engage a higher gear to go through the flood.
• engage a lower gear to go through the flood.
• drive through as fast as possible.
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When driving in heavy rain and passing through water, you should gently test your
• horn .
• brakes from time to time.
• signals.
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An automatic car has ___ foot pedal/s
• one.
• two.
• three.
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An automatic car has two foot pedals
• The brake and clutch pedals.
• The accelerator and brake pedals.
• The clutch and accelerator pedals.
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As you approach a bend, an automatic car will sometimes 'change up' because there is less pressure on the accelerator. To prevent this happening, you should
• slow down before the bend and accelerate gently as you turn.
• brake as you go round the bend.
• brake and accelerate at the same time.
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Automatic cars have a device called a kickdown. Its function is to
• select a higher gear.
• select a lower gear manually.
• provide quick accelerations when needed.
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Cars fitted with automatic transmission, select the gear depending on the speed and the load on the engine. They therefore have no
• brake pedal.
• clutch pedal.
• accelerator pedal.
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In which position should the gear selector be when you are starting the engine ?
• 1st gear.
• Park.
• Drive.
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When driving an automatic car, you would select a lower gear
• to control speed when going down a steep hill.
• to slow the car down in normal driving.
• before stopping.
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When driving an automatic car, you would select a lower gear
• to slow the car down in normal driving.
• when going uphill.
• before stopping.
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When driving an automatic vehicle, which foot would you use for the brake ?
• The left foot.
• The right foot.
• Either foot.
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When starting the engine (automatic), the gear selector should be in
• Park (P) or Neutral (N) position.
• Reverse (R) position.
• Drive (D) position.
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When entering the expressway, vehicles on the left lane
• should adjust their speed in order to merge in smoothly.
• must not slow down or stop.
• must stop at the dotted line.
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The right-most outer lane of the expressway is meant for
• emergency vehicles and overtaking.
• vehicles travelling at the maximum speed limit.
• slow moving vehicles.
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A basic rule when driving on an expressway is
• to use the lane that has least traffic.
• to keep to the left lane unless overtaking.
• always use the road shoulder.
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If you missed the exit on an expressway, you should
• stop and wait for a chance to reverse back to the exit.
• carry on driving to the next exit.
• reverse as quickly as possible so as not to create confusion.
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On a three-lane expressway which lane should you normally use ?
• Left.
• Right.
• Centre.
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On an expressway with more than two lanes, the extreme right lane is for
• fast moving vehicles only.
• overtaking.
• vehicles travelling at the maximum speed limit of the road.
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On the expressway, what kind of drivers pose a serious hazard ?
• Drivers who maintain a constant speed of 90 km/h.
• Pick-up and van drivers.
• Drivers who hog the centre lane at 40 km/h and slower.
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On the expressway if the road is clear, you should
• keep to the left lane.
• keep to the extreme right lane.
• drive in the centre lane.
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On the expressway, you should
• overtake by the extreme left lane.
• keep to the extreme right lane if you are on maximum speed.
• keep to the left lane if the road ahead is clear.
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To drive within the speed limit on an expressway, you should
• drive slower than vehicles on your left or right.
• glance at your speedometer at regular intervals.
• not overtake other vehicles.
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What is the name of the lane in which you adjust your speed before joining the expressway ?
• The road shoulder.
• The deceleration lane.
• The acceleration lane. FTT – Expressway / Competency
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When entering an expressway, you should
• slow down to a speed suitable for joining the expressway.
• build up your speed to merge smoothly into the traffic stream.
• slow down and stop if necessary before joining the expressway.
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When joining the expressway, you should
• always use the road shoulder.
• always give way to traffic already on the expressway.
• stop at the end of the acceleration lane.
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When leaving the expressway, you should
• always use the road shoulder.
• come to a stop before leaving the expressway.
• move to the left lane well before the exit.
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When travelling on the expressway, you should
• overtake other vehicles by the extreme left lane.
• keep to the extreme right lane.
• refrain from using the extreme right lane.
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Which of the following situations always cause traffic to slow down on an expressway ?
• Slow moving vehicles occupying the left lane.
• Slow moving vehicles fail to keep left.
• Fast moving vehicles occupying the outer lane.
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Which of the following vehicles is prohibited on the expressway ?
• Prime mover.
• Crane.
• Army truck.
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Who is prohibited to drive on the expressway ?
• Motorcycle riders on probation.
• Motorcycle riders with side – cars.
• Motorcar probationary driving licence holders.
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Your vehicle has a puncture on the expressway. What should you do ?
• Drive slowly to the workshop.
• Pull up on the road shoulder.
• Stop in your lane and switch on the hazard lights.
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Before reaching a junction, you should
• form up into the correct lane which you intend to travel.
• sound your horn to caution other road users.
• speed up so as not to cause a traffic jam.
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On a two-lane carriageway, you should
• keep to the left lane.
• keep to the outer lane.
• not overtake another vehicle.
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Switching lanes suddenly or abruptly will
• improve the flow of traffic on the road.
• cause inconvenience and danger to other motorists.
• cause wear and tear to the vehicle.
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To maintain good lane discipline, you should
• form up correctly into the intended lane before reaching the junction.
• drive between lanes so that you can switch lane easily.
• follow closely to the vehicle in front.
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Under what circumstances you may not follow the 'keep left rule' ?
• When travelling at the maximum speed limit of the road.
• When traffic is light.
• When your path is obstructed. FTT – Lane Discipline / Road Safety
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When driving along a two-way street, you should
• always keep near the centre line of the road.
• not cross the centre line at bends.
• not overtake at all times.
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When turning right at a one-way street, you should position your vehicle
• in the right hand lane.
• just left of the centre of the road.
• in any lane depending on the traffic conditions.
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You are driving on a three-lane carriageway at 80 km/h. There is no traffic ahead. Which lane should you use ?
• Any lane.
• Middle lane.
• Left lane. FTT – Lane Discipline / Road Safety
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To assist braking when you are travelling downhill, you should use
• the front brakes only.
• both the front and rear brakes only.
• both the front, rear brakes and engine brake.
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When the clutch pedal is depressed
• Engine-brake will no longer be effective.
• Engine-brake will be effective.
• Brake linings will be burnt.
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When you have completed changing up to the 5th gear, you should
• depress the clutch pedal slightly.
• rest your left foot on the clutch pedal.
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To change gear, the correct way is to
• release the accelerator, depress the clutch and engage the gear.
• depress the accelerator and the clutch together and engage the gear.
• pump the clutch pedal a few times and engage the gear.
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You should use the engine-brake when
• going down a long steep slope.
• going up a steep hill.
• driving on a level road.
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When you use engine-brake with the 3rd gear, its effectiveness will be
• greater than with the 2nd gear.
• the same as with the 2nd gear.
• lesser than with the 2nd gear. FTT – Gear / Engine brake / Competency
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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.
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When you want to make a left turn, you should slow down and change to 3rd or 2nd gear
• before you begin the turn.
• while you are turning.
• after turning.
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The effectiveness of engine brake with a 3rd gear is
• greater than 2nd gear.
• the same with the 2nd gear.
• lesser than 2nd gear. FTT – Gear / Engine brake / Competency
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Braking is more effective when you depress the brake pedal
• with the gear engaged.
• with the clutch depressed.
• with the gear lever in 'Neutral'.
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A lower gear has
• more power and less speed than a higher gear.
• more speed and less power than a higher gear.
• less power and less speed than a higher gear.
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Before you start the engine (manual car) you must always check that
• the gear lever is in 1st gear.
• the gear lever is in neutral.
• the gear lever is in reverse.
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Compared to a higher gear, a lower gear has
• more power but lesser speed.
• more power and higher speed.
• less power and lesser speed.
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If you were travelling at 80 km/h on a clear road, which gear would you most likely select ?
• 2nd gear.
• 3rd gear.
• 4th gear or 5th gear. FTT – Gear / Engine brake / Competency
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Less braking effort is required when you stop your vehicle using
• 2nd gear.
• 3rd gear.
• 4th gear.
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To assist braking when you are travelling downhill, you should use
• the foot brake only.
• the foot and handbrakes.
• the foot brake and engine brake. FTT – Gear / Engine brake / Competency
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Using engine brake when travelling down slope would prevent
• over heating the brake linings.
• your tyres from wearing out too soon.
• damage to the brake system.
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We should use engine-brake when travelling downhill because
• the brake linings will not over-heat and fade.
• the engine is more durable than the brake linings.
• the gears are more durable than the brake linings.
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What is the correct footwork when changing from 2nd gear to 3rd gear ?
• Release the accelerator pedal and depress the clutch pedal at the same time.
• Depress the accelerator and clutch together.
• Depress the clutch pedal while keeping the accelerator on hold.
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When making a 'U' turn, which gear would you most likely use ?
• 1st or 2nd gear.
• 3rd or 4th gear.
• 5th gear.
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When the clutch pedal is depressed
• Engine brake is effective.
• Engine brake is not effective.
• Engine will stall.
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When the engine is producing a knocking sound, it means
• The vehicle is going too slow for the gear in use.
• The clutch is depress.
• The clutch is in the half clutch position.
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Which gear gives you the most torque ?
• 1st gear.
• 2nd gear.
• 3rd gear.
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Which gear has more power (torque) ?
• 2nd gear.
• 3rd gear.
• 4th gear.
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Which statement is correct ?
• You should change down to an appropriate gear before taking a corner.
• Tailgating means you are at a safe distance behind another car.
• Engine braking will cause your vehicle to go faster.
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You need more braking effort when stopping your vehicle in
• 2nd gear.
• 3rd gear.
• 4th gear. FTT – Gear / Engine brake / Competency
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You should use 'engine brake' to assist you when
• travelling long distances.
• travelling down a steep slope.
• you want to save fuel.
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