Ntsa Driving Test
Ntsa Driving Test 119
- 1. When NOT to use tow ropes:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) On high-speed roads or highways
D) Paint - 2. When NOT to use tow ropes:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) If the towed vehicle is heavily damaged and unsafe
D) Paint - 3. When NOT to use tow ropes:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Without a second competent driver
D) Paint - 4. Alternative towing tools:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Tow chains for heavy vehicles but more dangerous
D) Paint - 5. Alternative towing tools:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Tow bars for rigid connection, safer for long-distance towing
D) Paint - 6. Alternative towing tools:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Winches for off-road or stuck vehicles
D) Paint - 7. Spare tyre purpose:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Extra tyre to replace flat, damaged, or worn-out tyre in emergencies
D) Paint - 8. Spare tyre size:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Same size and type as regular tyres, can be used for long distances
D) Paint - 9. Compact / “donut” Spare tyre:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Smaller, lighter, temporary short-distance use, speed limit applies
D) Paint - 10. Run-flat tyres:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Special tyres that can be driven for a limited distance even when punctured
D) Paint - 11. Spare tyre location in vehicles:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Usually stored in the trunk, under cargo area, or mounted outside (SUV/truck)
D) Paint - 12. Ensure safety first during when installing a spare tyre:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Pull over safely, switch on hazard lights, engage handbrake
D) Paint - 13. How to remove damaged tyre:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Loosen lug nuts, jack up vehicle, remove tyre
D) Paint - 14. How to install a spare tyre:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Place spare on hub, tighten lug nuts partially, lower vehicle, then fully tighten crisscross
D) Paint - 15. Always check pressure in a spare tyre:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Ensure spare tyre has sufficient air before driving
D) Paint - 16. How to maintain a spare tyre:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Check air pressure monthly, inspect for cracks, dry rot, or damage
D) Paint - 17. When using a spare tyre:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Do not exceed speed/distance limit for temporary spare
D) Paint - 18. When using a spare tyre::
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Avoid heavy loads when using compact spare
D) Paint - 19. Always replace old/unused spare:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Always replace temporary spare with regular tyre as soon as possible
D) Paint - 20. Jumpstart cables purpose:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Transfer electrical power from working vehicle battery to dead battery to start engine
D) Paint - 21. Jumpstart cables are used when:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Battery weak or dead, engine cannot start
D) Paint - 22. Jumpstart cables red cable:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Positive (+)
D) Paint - 23. Jumpstart cables black cable:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Negative (–)
D) Paint - 24. Jumpstart cables metal clamps should be:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Attached to battery terminals or grounding points
D) Paint - 25. Jumpstart cables safety precautions:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Ensure vehicles off, do not touch, check batteries for damage
D) Paint - 26. When jumpstarting, remove metal jewelry because of:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Risk of sparks
D) Paint - 27. When jumpstarting, connect red clamps as:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Dead battery positive (+) → Good battery positive (+)
D) Paint - 28. When jumpstarting connect black clamp:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Good battery negative (–) → Unpainted metal on dead vehicle
D) Paint - 29. When jumpstarting start vehicles as:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Start working vehicle, let run 2–3 min, then try starting dead vehicle
D) Paint - 30. How to remove cables after jumpstarting:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Reverse order: black dead → black good → red good → red dead
D) Paint