Ntsa Driving Test

Ntsa Driving Test 35

  • 1. Motorcycles are:
    A) Heavy and slow
    B) Lighter, stop faster, and less predictable
    C) Always predictable
    D) Rarely affected by road hazards
  • 2. Following distance behind a motorcycle should be:
    A) Two seconds
    B) Minimum four seconds
    C) One second
    D) Ten seconds
  • 3. Lane splitting by motorcycles:
    A) Never allowed
    B) Allowed in some areas, especially in heavy traffic
    C) Only at night
    D) Always unsafe
  • 4. Motorcyclists are more affected by:
    A) Traffic lights only
    B) Road hazards like potholes, slippery surfaces, or debris
    C) Weather only
    D) Horns only
  • 5. Defensive driving involves:
    A) Speeding to pass traffic
    B) Calm, quick thinking and good vehicle control
    C) Honking frequently
    D) Tailgating
  • 6. The oil gauge on the instrument panel shows:
    A) Fuel level
    B) Amount of oil in the crankcase
    C) Battery charge
    D) Coolant level
  • 7. Carbon monoxide can be recognized by smell:
    A) False
    B) True
  • 8. The ammeter indicates:
    A) Oil level
    B) Rate of battery charging or discharging
    C) Fuel consumption
    D) Engine temperature
  • 9. Preventive maintenance means:
    A) Wait until breakdown occurs
    B) Servicing vehicle before it breaks down
    C) Driving recklessly
    D) Ignoring minor issues
  • 10. “Pumping the brakes” means:
    A) Pressing and holding pedal to floor
    B) Pressing pedal gently and repeatedly to slow vehicle
    C) Accelerating while braking
    D) Ignoring brakes
  • 11. Tailgating is:
    A) Safe in some conditions
    B) Never safe
    C) Safe at high speeds
    D) Safe in city only
  • 12. A “slipping clutch” is:
    A) Desirable
    B) Undesirable, reduces vehicle control
    C) Recommended
    D) Fuel-saving trick
  • 13. To prevent spring breakage:
    A) Drive fast over rough surfaces
    B) Drive at suitable speed and release brakes before crossing rough surfaces
    C) Ignore suspension
    D) Jump over obstacles
  • 14. Passing at intersections should only occur if:
    A) You can see at least 200 metres ahead
    B) Honking first
    C) Other drivers are slow
    D) Traffic light is green
  • 15. After an accident, injured persons should:
    A) Walk around
    B) Kept lying down to prevent fainting or shock
    C) Be moved immediately
    D) Be photographed first
  • 16. Vehicle inspection should be done:
    A) Only when driver feels like it
    B) Before and after each trip
    C) Only once a month
    D) Only in rainy weather
  • 17. Turn signal should begin flashing:
    A) 20 feet before turning
    B) 60 feet before turning
    C) After turning
    D) At stop line
  • 18. Drivers must ensure service brakes, tires, lights, and mirrors are in order:
    A) Only when necessary
    B) Always before driving
    C) Only in emergencies
    D) Only in city driving
  • 19. Low beam headlights should be used during:
    A) Clear weather
    B) Fog, snowstorm, heavy rain, or similar conditions
    C) Daytime
    D) No traffic
  • 20. Emergency signals on a breakdown near roadway must be placed at:
    A) One rear location
    B) Two rear locations
    C) Random spots
    D) Only front
  • 21. When driving down a long hill, the best braking method is:
    A) Keep brakes pressed firmly all the way down
    B) Apply brakes in an “on and off” manner
    C) Shift to neutral and coast
    D) Pump brakes continuously
  • 22. When a vehicle skids, the best action is:
    A) Slam on the brakes
    B) Turn wheels sharply in opposite direction
    C) Aim the front wheels at the intended path of travel
    D) Accelerate quickly
  • 23. The chief cause of skidding is:
    A) Bad tires
    B) Driving too fast for conditions
    C) Wet roads only
    D) Poor steering
  • 24. When parking downhill, a driver should:
    A) Leave in neutral
    B) Leave in lowest gear or park, set handbrake, and turn wheels toward curb
    C) Turn off engine and leave wheels straight
    D) Leave in high gear
  • 25. Most collisions are caused by:
    A) Poor roads
    B) Vehicle defects
    C) Driver error
    D) Weather conditions
  • 26. The shape of a traffic sign:
    A) Has no meaning
    B) Has a definite meaning
    C) Depends on color only
    D) Is random
  • 27. When driving across a railroad crossing:
    A) Shift gears while crossing
    B) Never shift gears while crossing
    C) Always stop for 30 seconds
    D) Drive at full speed
  • 28. To be a good driver, one must:
    A) Follow rules only when convenient
    B) Have the ability to learn and accept suggestions
    C) Rely only on experience
    D) Avoid reading driving manuals
  • 29. When preparing to make a right turn, it is best to:
    A) Keep close to the right curb
    B) Move to the left lane
    C) Stop in the middle of the road
    D) Signal after turning
  • 30. At an intersection, who has the right-of-way?
    A) Vehicle turning right
    B) Vehicle turning left
    C) Pedestrian in the crosswalk
    D) Vehicle that arrives first
 

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