Ntsa Driving Test
Ntsa Driving Test 106
- 1. Where should a driver attach black clamp next?
A) Dead battery positive
B) Decoration
C) Good battery negative (–)
D) Ground - 2. Final black clamp goes on:
A) Dead battery negative
B) Good battery positive
C) Unpainted metal on dead vehicle (engine bracket or chassis)
D) Reflector triangle - 3. Start working vehicle and run for:
A) 5–10 minutes
B) Immediately remove cables
C) 2–3 minutes
D) 10 minutes - 4. Try starting dead vehicle:
A) Immediately remove clamps
B) Decoration
C) After working vehicle runs for 2–3 minutes
D) Drive - 5. If vehicle doesn’t start:
A) Give up
B) Decoration
C) Wait a few more minutes and try again
D) Inflate tyres - 6. Which cable should you remove first after jumpstarting a vehicle?
A) Red clamp from dead battery
B) Decoration
C) Black clamp from chassis
D) Black clamp from good battery - 7. Next remove black clamp from:
A) Dead battery
B) Chassis
C) Good battery (–)
D) Red clamp - 8. Remove red clamp from:
A) Dead battery
B) Good battery (+)
C) Chassis
D) Engine - 9. Final clamp removed from:
A) Decoration
B) Chassis
C) Dead battery (+)
D) Good battery - 10. After jumpstart, keep vehicle running for:
A) 5 minutes
B) 10 minutes
C) 20–30 minutes to recharge battery
D) 1 hour - 11. If vehicle dies shortly after jumpstart:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Battery or alternator may need replacement
D) Refuel - 12. Connecting positive to_________is a common mistake
A) Positive
B) Chassis
C) Negative
D) Tyre - 13. Touching clamps together after________is a mistake
A) Start
B) Connection
C) Decoration
D) Parking - 14. Jumpstarting hybrid/electric vehicles:
A) Same as normal
B) Decoration
C) Requires special procedures
D) Ignore - 15. Attempting jumpstart from____________is not recommended
A) Truck battery
B) Decoration
C) Small motorcycle battery
D) Jumper cable - 16. What are the signs of a failing battery?
A) Starts quickly
B) Slow engine cranking
C) Decoration
D) Fires - 17. Dim headlights may indicate:
A) Tyre issue
B) Decoration
C) Failing battery
D) Fuel - 18. Clicking noise when starting may indicate:
A) Tyre puncture
B) Decoration
C) Battery problem
D) Reflector - 19. Electrical accessories failing:
A) Engine repair
B) Decoration
C) Battery issue
D) Tyre - 20. Battery warning light on dashboard indicates:
A) Fuel low
B) Decoration
C) Battery problem
D) Fire - 21. Survival gear in vehicle is for:
A) Decoration
B) Entertainment
C) Safety, communication, and survival in emergencies
D) Painting - 22. Essential safety items include:
A) Tyre only
B) Jumper cables only
C) First aid kit, fire extinguisher, warning triangles, reflective vest
D) Blanket only - 23. First aid kit contains:
A) Only bandages
B) Only gloves
C) Bandages, gauze, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers, gloves, scissors, tweezers, emergency blanket
D) Jumper cables - 24. Fire extinguisher recommended type:
A) Water only
B) Foam only
C) Small ABC dry powder extinguisher
D) CO₂ only - 25. Fire extinguisher maintenance:
A) Ignore
B) Weekly only
C) Check pressure and expiry regularly
D) Decoration - 26. Warning triangles / reflective cones should be placed:
A) 5 meters
B) 10 meters
C) At least 50–100 metres behind vehicle
D) In trunk - 27. Reflective safety vest is worn when:
A) Driving only
B) Sleeping in car
C) Inspecting vehicle on busy or dark roads
D) Decoration - 28. Vehicle recovery tools include:
A) Tyre only
B) Jumper cables, tow rope/strap, tyre repair kit, portable inflator, spare tyre & jack, multi-tool/basic tool kit
C) Only fire extinguisher
D) Blanket only - 29. Emergency communication items include:
A) Food
B) Water
C) Fully charged power bank, car charger, flashlight/headlamp, emergency whistle, maps/offline navigation app
D) Tyre pump - 30. Survival & comfort items include:
A) Jumper cables
B) Fire extinguisher
C) Drinking water, non-perishable snacks, warm/thermal blanket, raincoat/poncho, extra clothing, matches/lighter
D) Reflector triangle