Ntsa Driving Test

Ntsa Driving Test 34

  • 1. Driving in urban areas is challenging due to:
    A) Few vehicles
    B) High volume of vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists, and complex traffic patterns
    C) Quiet streets
    D) Low traffic lights
  • 2. City driving requires:
    A) Music and radio
    B) Constant awareness, quick decision-making, and vehicle care
    C) Decoration of the car
    D) Speed only
  • 3. High traffic density in cities involves:
    A) Empty streets
    B) Many vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists sharing the road
    C) Only vehicles
    D) No pedestrians
  • 4. Reduced visibility can be caused by:
    A) Clear sunny weather
    B) Bad weather, darkness, or poorly lit streets
    C) Driving slowly
    D) Vehicle color
  • 5. City driving stresses vehicle components such as:
    A) Stereo system
    B) Tires, brakes, and clutch
    C) Paintwork only
    D) Mirrors
  • 6. Vehicle preparation for city driving includes:
    A) Ignoring minor issues
    B) Checking tires, brakes, clutch, and lights
    C) Listening to music only
    D) Driving without inspection
  • 7. Planning ahead in city driving allows a driver to:
    A) Eat while driving
    B) Anticipate hazards and adjust speed or lanes safely
    C) Decorate the car
    D) Honk at all vehicles
  • 8. When changing lanes in the city, a driver should:
    A) Dart into lanes suddenly
    B) Check mirrors, signal, shoulder check, and steer smoothly
    C) Close eyes briefly
    D) Ignore other vehicles
  • 9. Stopping far behind the vehicle in front is important to:
    A) Leave space for decorations
    B) Allow vehicles that stall or may push you in a rear-end collision
    C) Block traffic
    D) Park illegally
  • 10. While stopped, a driver should:
    A) Ignore mirrors
    B) Keep checking mirrors for traffic behind
    C) Exit the vehicle
    D) Use phone
  • 11. Managing stress in city driving involves:
    A) Retaliating against aggressive drivers
    B) Choosing the safe course of action
    C) Ignoring traffic rules
    D) Honking continuously
  • 12. At intersections, drivers should:
    A) Assume right-of-way is guaranteed
    B) Scan both the road ahead and cross traffic
    C) Consult maps while driving
    D) Ignore traffic lights
  • 13. City driving requires:
    A) Speed above limits
    B) Patience, awareness, and proper planning
    C) Using only horns
    D) Ignoring traffic rules
  • 14. After an accident, a driver must:
    A) Drive away immediately
    B) Stop, ensure safety, and provide assistance
    C) Argue with other drivers
    D) Leave scene without reporting
  • 15. Warning devices after an accident should be placed:
    A) Randomly
    B) 50–100 meters behind or around the vehicle
    C) Only in front of vehicle
    D) Optional
  • 16. Flares should not be used if:
    A) It’s raining
    B) There is risk of spilled petrol or diesel
    C) Police are present
    D) At night
  • 17. Checking for injuries after an accident is important to:
    A) Ignore victims
    B) Provide first aid and save lives
    C) Take photographs only
    D) Move vehicles without caution
  • 18. Exchanging information after an accident includes:
    A) Only names
    B) Driver license number, insurance, vehicle registration, and address
    C) Decoration items
    D) Music preferences
  • 19. Managing the scene of an accident involves:
    A) Arguing with other participants
    B) Collecting witness info and documenting the accident
    C) Ignoring the situation
    D) Leaving immediately
  • 20. Reporting a collision to the police should be:
    A) Optional
    B) Done at the earliest opportunity
    C) Only if severe damage occurs
    D) Only for insurance
  • 21. If you witness an accident, your responsibility is to:
    A) Ignore it
    B) Stop, help, and provide observations for emergency services
    C) Take selfies
    D) Honk repeatedly
  • 22. Pulling off the road after witnessing a collision ensures:
    A) You do not create another hazard
    B) Faster photo-taking
    C) Easier passing
    D) Ignoring victims
  • 23. Emergency lights and warning devices at a scene should be placed:
    A) Anywhere
    B) 50–100 meters from the scene
    C) Only on vehicles
    D) Only at night
  • 24. Injured people should not be moved unless:
    A) You want to
    B) Their safety is in immediate danger
    C) Police instruct
    D) Only if a crowd gathers
  • 25. Notifying emergency services includes:
    A) Calling neighbors
    B) Providing location, phone number, nature of injuries, and first aid info
    C) Taking photographs
    D) Posting on social media
  • 26. While waiting for help, a driver should:
    A) Leave immediately
    B) Remain at the scene and move vehicles out of traffic if possible
    C) Drive around for better view
    D) Ignore victims
  • 27. If emergency help is present, drivers should:
    A) Slow down to watch
    B) Keep moving unless directed to stop
    C) Exit vehicle
    D) Take videos
  • 28. Cyclists are vulnerable because:
    A) They are fast
    B) They are slow-moving, harder to see, and less protected in collisions
    C) Always follow traffic rules
    D) Only ride on sidewalks
  • 29. Cyclists have the right to:
    A) None
    B) Use the roadway like motor vehicles
    C) Only cycle paths
    D) Only sidewalks
  • 30. Passing a cyclist safely requires:
    A) Crowding them
    B) Waiting until enough space is available
    C) Honking continuously
    D) Ignoring signals

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