Ntsa Driving Test

Ntsa Driving Test 44

  • 1. How many emergency signals must be placed if a vehicle breaks down on the road?
    A) One at the front
    B) Two at the rear
    C) Only a hazard light
    D) None
  • 2. When driving down a long hill, what is the best way to use brakes?
    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 the brakes continuously
  • 3. When a vehicle goes into a skid, the best action is:
    A) Slam on the brakes
    B) Turn wheels sharply in the opposite direction
    C) Aim the front wheels at the intended path of travel
    D) Accelerate quickly
  • 4. The chief cause of skidding is:
    A) Bad tires
    B) Driving too fast for conditions
    C) Wet roads only
    D) Poor steering
  • 5. When parking downhill, how should you position the vehicle?
    A) Leave in neutral
    B) Leave in the lowest gear or park, set handbrake, and turn wheels toward curb
    C) Turn off engine and leave wheels straight
    D) Leave in high gear
  • 6. Most collisions are caused by:
    A) Poor roads
    B) Vehicle defects
    C) Driver error
    D) Weather conditions
  • 7. The shape of a traffic sign:
    A) Has no meaning
    B) Has a definite meaning
    C) Depends on color only
    D) Is random
  • 8. When driving across a railroad crossing, you should:
    A) Shift gears while crossing
    B) Never shift gears while crossing
    C) Always stop for 30 seconds
    D) Drive at full speed
  • 9. 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
  • 10. When preparing to make a right turn, the driver should:
    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
  • 11. 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
  • 12. The stopping distance of a vehicle is most affected by:
    A) Color of the vehicle
    B) Condition of the brakes
    C) Engine size
    D) Wind speed
  • 13. Upon coming to a street intersection with a stop sign, a driver should:
    A) Slow down
    B) Come to a complete stop
    C) Honk before proceeding
    D) Roll through slowly
  • 14. The traits “careful” and “reckless” are:
    A) Similar
    B) Opposite
    C) Related
    D) Undefined
  • 15. An alert driver is:
    A) Sleepy
    B) Attentive
    C) Aggressive
    D) Reckless
  • 16. An intoxicating drink most affects a driver’s:
    A) Vision
    B) Judgment
    C) Hearing
    D) Reflexes
  • 17. Emergency manoeuvres require:
    A) Only speed
    B) Calm, quick thinking, and vehicle control
    C) Ignoring obstacles
    D) Honking continuously
  • 18. If brakes fail, the first step is:
    A) Slam the brakes
    B) Downshift to a lower gear
    C) Turn off the engine
    D) Accelerate
  • 19. To restore hydraulic pressure during brake failure, pump brakes:
    A) Once
    B) Twice
    C) 3–4 times
    D) 10 times
  • 20. How should the handbrake be used during brake failure?
    A) Slam it suddenly
    B) Ignore it
    C) Apply slowly while holding the release button
    D) Press halfway
  • 21. If brakes remain ineffective, you should:
    A) Speed up
    B) Jump out
    C) Use handbrake gently and steer to something soft
    D) Pump gas pedal
  • 22. How can brake failure be prevented on downhill roads?
    A) Drive fast
    B) Ignore brakes
    C) Use low gears and drive slowly
    D) Only use handbrake
  • 23. If brakes get wet, what should you do?
    A) Wait for them to dry naturally
    B) Press gas and brake lightly several times
    C) Drive faster
    D) Shift to neutral
  • 24. During a tyre blowout, you should:
    A) Slam brakes immediately
    B) Accelerate
    C) Hold steering wheel, do not brake suddenly, slow gradually
    D) Turn off hazard lights
  • 25. If a wheel drops off the pavement, first you should:
    A) Accelerate
    B) Hold steering wheel firmly and remove foot from accelerator
    C) Slam brakes
    D) Turn sharply
  • 26. What is the first step if headlights fail at night?
    A) Continue driving
    B) Check switch, reset, pull off safely, use hazard lights or torch
    C) Drive faster
    D) Turn interior lights on
  • 27. The oil gauge indicates:
    A) Fuel level
    B) Amount of oil in the crankcase
    C) Battery status
    D) Tire pressure
  • 28. Can carbon monoxide be detected by smell?
    A) Yes, like fuel
    B) No, it is odorless
    C) Smells sweet
    D) Smells like gasoline
  • 29. The ammeter shows:
    A) Fuel consumption
    B) Battery charging/discharging rate
    C) Speed
    D) Oil pressure
  • 30. Preventive maintenance is:
    A) Waiting for breakdown then repair
    B) Regular checks to prevent breakdowns
    C) Only cleaning
    D) Random part replacement

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