Test drive unlimited vehicle transport
Test drive unlimited vehicle transport
Paper 1
Q. No. 1 You are driving vehicle A. The driver of vehicle B is trying to overtake your car. What should you do?
Option-1st: Drive close to the middle line of the road so it is hard for the driver to overtake you.
Option-2nd: Turn on your hazard lights to warn the driver not to overtake you in a dangerous place.
Option-3rd: Slow down and keep to the right
Q. No. 2 The traffic light in junction turns green, before proceeding
Option-1st: Ensure your exit is clear
Option-2nd: Ensure the light is not red.
Option-3rd: Ensure you do not go first.
Q. No. 3 Which vehicle must give way?
Option-1st: Vehicle A
Option-2nd: Vehicle B
Option-3rd: The vehicle that gets to the intersection last
Q. No. 4 What is the main factor that helps you to be a better driver?
Option-1st: Being confident.
Option-2nd: Undertaking as many lessons as possible.
Option-3rd: Tackling difficult driving situations when you are a new driver.
Q. No. 5 There are double yellow solid lines painted in the centre of the road.Are you permitted to cross the lines to overtake?
Option-1st: Yes, you may cross the lines at any time.
Option-2nd: Yes, but you may only cross the lines to overtake if the road ahead is clear.
Option-3rd: No, you must not cross the lines to overtake.
Q. No. 6 Driving when tired can cause you to sleep at the wheel and
Option-1st: can result to crashes
Option-2nd: can result to loss of focus
Option-3rd: can result to loss of steering wheel
Q. No. 7 As part of defensive driving, how should vehicle B deal with this situation?
Option-1st: Assume that vehicle A may stop for the bike rider
Option-2nd: Assume that vehicle A will not stop for the bike rider
Option-3rd: Assume that the bike rider will stop
Q. No. 8 New drivers have a high crash rate because they
Option-1st: have not done many hours of driving practice.
Option-2nd: lack confidence in their driving skills.
Option-3rd: can be distracted by other peoples advice.
Q. No. 9 You are driving vehicle A.How can you avoid a head-on crash with vehicle B?
Option-1st: Slow down as safely as you can, and move off the road to the right if possible.
Option-2nd: Turn your headlights on and sound your horn.
Option-3rd: Continue straight ahead, since vehicle B is in the wrong.
Q. No. 10 At parking lots this sign means
Option-1st: parking for handicapped personsonly.
Option-2nd: you may use this parking if empty.
Option-3rd: for families and ladies only.
Q. No. 11 You are in a crash. The police are not in attendance. Someone is injured.What should you do?
Option-1st: Make sure the injured person is alright then drive on.
Option-2nd: Report the crash to the nearest police station.
Option-3rd: Only report the crash to the nearest police station if property has also been damaged.
Q. No. 12 If your car breaks down you should
Option-1st: warn other drivers by using hazards lights.
Option-2nd: call the police station.
Option-3rd: Leave vehicle on the road and walk away
Q. No. 13 You are driving vehicle A.Before you move into the left lane you should
Option-1st: sound your horn to warn other drivers.
Option-2nd: do a headcheck to ensure there is room for you in front of vehicle B.
Option-3rd: move towards the left lane and check that the driver of vehicle B will give way to you.
Q. No. 14 This traffic sign means
Option-1st: You MUST Stop, even if road is clear.
Option-2nd: You MUST Stop, if there are vehicles on the road.
Option-3rd: You MUST Stop if there are children crossing.
Q. No. 15 Flashing headlights to intimidate others
Option-1st: show that you are a good driver.
Option-2nd: increases risk of a crash.
Option-3rd: increases your confidence.
Q. No. 16 Which sign means the road height is limited?
Option-1st:
Option-2nd:
Option-3rd:
Q. No. 17 Driving conditions on a road will be
Option-1st: worse in dry weather.
Option-2nd: worse in wet weather.
Option-3rd: the same in dry or wet weather.
Q. No. 18 You are driving vehicle A.What is difficult to judge when you want to overtake?
Option-1st: The speed of vehicle B
Option-2nd: The speed of vehicle C
Option-3rd: The speed you are doing
Q. No. 19 Driving is more dangerous if you
Option-1st: have noisy passengers in your car.
Option-2nd: do not keep your car clean and tidy.
Option-3rd: go on long drives regularly.
Q. No. 20 For regular saloon cars, do not drive through if
Option-1st: the flood is more than 50% of the tire height
Option-2nd: the flood is just starting
Option-3rd: the flood is starting to subside.
Q. No. 21 When making U-turns,
Option-1st: The right indicator must be turned on.
Option-2nd: The left indicator must be turned on.
Option-3rd: Neither indicator must be turned on.
Q. No. 22 You are driving vehicle A along a narrow road. How should your driving be?
Option-1st: Slower with one hand on the horn
Option-2nd: Slower ready for any hidden hazards
Option-3rd: Slower with one foot on the parking brake
Q. No. 23 At what speed should you travel on the road?
Option-1st: At a speed shown on the speedlimit signs
Option-2nd: At least 10 km/h below the speed limit signs.
Option-3rd: At a speed shown on a speed limitsigns or slower, depending on the road conditions.
Q. No. 24 When you are driving behind a truck it is best to drive
Option-1st: Close behind it
Option-2nd: Far enough behind the truck so you can see the driver in the truck's rear vision mirror
Option-3rd: Beside the truck's left door
Q. No. 25 You are driving vehicle A. When can you overtake?
Option-1st: As soon as vehicle C has driven past you
Option-2nd: When you have a clear view of the road ahead
Option-3rd: When vehicle B signals you to pass
Q. No. 26 In foggy conditions, you maybe be going faster than you think. If so
Option-1st: Use your low beam lights.
Option-2nd: Watch your speed and slow down gradually.
Option-3rd: Slow down at once or stop if necessary.
Q. No. 27 When leaving a round about,
Option-1st: The left indicator must be turned on.
Option-2nd: There is no need for the indicator to be turned on.
Option-3rd: The right indicator must be turned on.
Q. No. 28 The time you look for a name to call in your mobile phone
Option-1st: may result to a serious crash.
Option-2nd: saves some time off your travel.
Option-3rd: may avoid unnecessary delays
Q. No. 29 In good conditions you should leave at least a two second gap between you and the car in front. When should you leave a larger gap?
Option-1st: At all times.
Option-2nd: When there is a lot of traffic
Option-3rd: When the driving conditions are poor such as sand storms or rain.
Q. No. 30 Keeping a record of each driving lesson is good because
Option-1st: you can check that you have practiced a wide range of driving conditions.
Option-2nd: includes facts about giving way to other vehicles on the road.
Option-3rd: helps you to find which is the best route to take.
Q. No. 31 Driving in a relaxed manner can be achieved by
Option-1st: not driving when intoxicated.
Option-2nd: using indicators always
Option-3rd: driving at slow lane when possible.
Q. No. 32 When parking your vehicle, it is important not to park at these areas:
Option-1st: entrances and exits to houses, parking areas and schools
Option-2nd: within the premises of houses, parking areas, and schools
Option-3rd: 10 meters from intersections and infront of a public transport depot
Q. No. 33 Which sign warns of left hand lane closed head?
Option-1st:
Option-2nd:
Option-3rd:
Q. No. 34 What is one way of telling that you are becoming more skilled as a driver?
Option-1st: You make correct decisions before your driver instructor tells you what to do.
Option-2nd: You get annoyed with other driverswhen they make a mistake.
Option-3rd: You move off more quickly from stopsigns.
Q. No. 35 You are driving vehicle A.How should you complete your turn?
Option-1st: You should enter the intersection and complete your left turn.
Option-2nd: You should enter the intersection slowlyand give way to the pedestrian.
Option-3rd: You must not enter the intersection untilthe pedestrian has completely crossedthe road.