11. When driving in the city, one major challenge is:
A) Wide roads only
B) High traffic density with vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists
C) No intersections
D) Smooth traffic flow
12. Reduced visibility in city driving is caused by:
A) Only pedestrians
B) Bad weather, darkness, or poorly lit streets
C) Parking vehicles
D) Empty roads
13. City driving affects vehicle wear because:
A) Roads are too smooth
B) Frequent stops and starts stress tires, brakes, and clutch
C) Speeds are too high
D) Traffic lights help
14. Vehicle tire pressure in city driving should be checked:
A) Once a year
B) Weekly
C) Only when flat
D) Every six months
15. Brakes, clutch, and lights should be in:
A) Normal condition only
B) Optimal condition
C) Average condition
D) Any condition
16. Scanning the road ahead allows:
A) Faster driving
B) Extra time to adjust speed or change lanes safely
C) Ignoring traffic
D) Less attention
17. When changing lanes in the city, the first step is:
A) Accelerate
B) Check mirrors for traffic behind
C) Honk
D) Turn sharply
18. A shoulder check is done to:
A) Relax arms
B) Ensure no vehicles or obstacles are in the blind spot
C) Show off
D) Look at traffic light
19. When stopped behind another vehicle, you should:
A) Be close to the bumper
B) Stop far enough to allow safe space for stalled vehicles
C) Honk continuously
D) Move into lane
20. While stopped, checking mirrors ensures:
A) Only yourself is safe
B) Monitoring traffic behind
C) Music volume
D) Phone safety
21. City driving stress can:
A) Make driving faster
B) Affect judgment and reaction time
C) Improve fuel efficiency
D) Reduce brakes wear
22. At intersections, scanning both the road ahead and cross traffic is important because:
A) Traffic lights are unreliable
B) More than half of urban collisions occur at intersections
C) Pedestrians are always careful
D) Roads are empty
23. One-way streets require drivers to:
A) Ignore signs
B) Follow traffic direction carefully
C) Consult maps while driving
D) Drive opposite
24. To avoid distraction, devices should be:
A) Used while driving
B) Checked while moving
C) Pulled off the road safely before consulting
D) Ignored
25. The key takeaway from city driving is:
A) Drive fast
B) Patience, awareness, and proper planning reduce risk
C) Honk often
D) Ignore other road users
26. A “hit and run” is:
A) Legal
B) Failing to stop at an accident scene, with severe legal consequences
C) Ignoring minor damages
D) Reporting later
27. After an accident, vehicles should be moved:
A) Randomly
B) Out of traffic if possible and park safely
C) Only if on highway
D) Not at all
28. Warning devices such as reflective triangles should be placed:
A) Near pedestrians
B) 50–100 meters behind or around the vehicle
C) On roof only
D) On sidewalks
29. Flares should not be used if:
A) Nighttime
B) Risk of spilled petrol or diesel exists
C) Traffic is low
D) Vehicle is small
30. Checking for injuries at an accident scene should include:
A) Moving everyone immediately
B) Ignoring minor cuts
C) Providing first aid if trained and moving only if safety is in immediate danger
D) Taking photos first