Ntsa Driving Test

Ntsa Driving Test 139

  • 1. Which distance should people maintain from a spill of flammable liquids?
    A) 10 meters
    B) 30 meters
    C) ≥50 meters
    D) ≥100 meters
  • 2. Which distance should people maintain from a toxic gas hazard?
    A) ≥50 meters
    B) 30 meters
    C) ≥100 meters
    D) 10 meters
  • 3. Which authority should be called in case of a hazardous material accident in Kenya?
    A) NEMA only
    B) EPRA only
    C) Emergency Services (Dial 999 or 112)
    D) KBS
  • 4. Which equipment is used to contain chemical spills safely?
    A) Fire extinguisher only
    B) Seat belts
    C) Spill containment kits (absorbents, booms, sand)
    D) Horn
  • 5. Which PPE is recommended for handling hazardous substances?
    A) Gloves and mask only
    B) Seat belts and helmet
    C) Gloves, goggles, mask/respirator, flame-resistant clothing
    D) Horn and mirrors
  • 6. Which first aid measure is used for chemical exposure to skin or eyes?
    A) Apply ointment
    B) Wash affected area with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes
    C) Cover with cloth
    D) Move person to shade
  • 7. What is the first step for inhalation exposure to hazardous substances?
    A) Give medications
    B) Apply PPE
    C) Move affected person to fresh air immediately
    D) Wash the skin
  • 8. Which fire class is used for flammable liquids?
    A) Class A
    B) Class D
    C) Class B
    D) Class F
  • 9. Which fire class is used for gases?
    A) Class B
    B) Class A
    C) Class C
    D) Class F
  • 10. Which fire extinguisher should NOT be used on reactive chemicals or flammable liquids?
    A) Dry powder
    B) Foam
    C) Water
    D) CO₂
  • 11. Which direction should people move during an emergency involving hazardous materials?
    A) Downwind
    B) Toward the hazard
    C) Upwind
    D) Toward responders
  • 12. Which personnel should access the hazard zone?
    A) All nearby people
    B) Media personnel
    C) Trained personnel only
    D) Drivers only
  • 13. Which document records the type of spilled hazardous material?
    A) Driving license
    B) Vehicle logbook
    C) Incident report
    D) Insurance certificate
  • 14. Which regulatory body receives reports of hazardous material incidents in Kenya?
    A) EPRA
    B) KBS
    C) NEMA
    D) KCAA
  • 15. How often should drivers undergo HazMat emergency training?
    A) Once in a lifetime
    B) Every 5 years
    C) Regularly
    D) Only when hired
  • 16. Which safety items must always be in a hazardous materials vehicle?
    A) Horn and mirrors
    B) Seat belts only
    C) Spill kits, fire extinguishers, first aid kits
    D) GPS only
  • 17. Which action is unsafe when handling hazardous materials?
    A) Using PPE
    B) Using spill kits
    C) Attempting to clean spills without authorization
    D) Evacuating the area
  • 18. What should drivers avoid near hazardous substances?
    A) Wearing PPE
    B) Smoking, open flames, or sparking equipment
    C) Using fire extinguisher
    D) Notifying authorities
  • 19. Which must drivers know before starting a hazardous goods trip?
    A) Seatbelt regulations
    B) Horn usage
    C) Designated safe routes and emergency contacts
    D) Vehicle color
  • 20. Which vehicles require special driver training for hazardous materials transport?
    A) Passenger cars
    B) Motorcycles
    C) Special heavy goods vehicles
    D) Bicycles
  • 21. What is the main function of a vehicle chassis?
    A) To start the engine
    B) To support all major components such as engine, transmission, suspension, wheels, and body
    C) To control speed
    D) To display speedometer readings
  • 22. Which part of the vehicle protects occupants and gives the vehicle its shape?
    A) Chassis
    B) Body
    C) Engine
    D) Transmission
  • 23. Which components are included in a vehicle body?
    A) Engine and clutch
    B) Suspension and brakes
    C) Doors, roof, boot, bonnet
    D) Speedometer and fuel gauge
  • 24. What is the primary function of the engine?
    A) To slow down the vehicle
    B) To support the body
    C) To convert fuel into mechanical energy to move the vehicle
    D) To steer the vehicle
  • 25. Which types of engines are commonly used in cars?
    A) Steam engines only
    B) Petrol, diesel, hybrid or electric motors
    C) Gas engines only
    D) Nuclear engines
  • 26. What does the transmission system do?
    A) Absorbs shocks
    B) Starts the engine
    C) Transfers power from the engine to the wheels
    D) Provides brakes
  • 27. Which components are part of a transmission system?
    A) Seat belts, airbags
    B) Gearbox, clutch, differential, driveshaft
    C) Horn and wipers
    D) Mirrors and indicators
  • 28. What is the function of the suspension system?
    A) Increases engine speed
    B) Absorbs shocks from the road and provides stability
    C) Provides lighting
    D) Displays vehicle speed
  • 29. Which components are part of the suspension system?
    A) Battery, alternator
    B) Brake pads
    C) Springs, shock absorbers, control arms
    D) Clutch and gear lever
  • 30. What is the main purpose of the braking system?
    A) Increase fuel efficiency
    B) Turn the wheels
    C) Slow or stop the vehicle
    D) Support the vehicle body
 

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