Ntsa Driving Test

Ntsa Driving Test 155

  • 1. Which component is the external shell that includes doors, roof, boot, and bonnet?
    A) Chassis
    B) Body
    C) Suspension
    D) Gearbox
  • 2. Which system converts fuel into mechanical energy to move the vehicle?
    A) Transmission
    B) Brake system
    C) Engine
    D) Steering system
  • 3. Which type of engine uses electricity partially or fully to move the vehicle?
    A) Petrol
    B) Diesel
    C) Hybrid or electric motors
    D) Manual
  • 4. Which transmission component allows smooth gear changes in manual vehicles?
    A) Gear lever
    B) Brake pedal
    C) Clutch pedal
    D) Accelerator
  • 5. Which suspension component controls vehicle stability and wheel alignment?
    A) Shock absorbers
    B) Control arms
    C) Gearbox
    D) Chassis
  • 6. Which braking system prevents wheels from locking during emergency braking?
    A) Hydraulic brakes
    B) Disc brakes
    C) Drum brakes
    D) ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)
  • 7. Which steering type uses hydraulic or electric assistance?
    A) Rack-and-pinion
    B) Power steering
    C) Steering wheel only
    D) Gear lever
  • 8. Which electrical component is responsible for generating power to recharge the battery?
    A) Wiper motor
    B) Headlights
    C) Alternator
    D) Indicators
  • 9. Which pedal increases engine speed and moves the vehicle faster?
    A) Brake pedal
    B) Clutch
    C) Accelerator / Gas pedal
    D) Handbrake
  • 10. Which hand control prevents a parked vehicle from rolling?
    A) Gear lever
    B) Indicator lever
    C) Handbrake / Parking brake
    D) Accelerator
  • 11. What hand control cleans the windscreen during rain or dust?
    A) Headlight switch
    B) Horn
    C) Gear lever
    D) Wiper and washer controls
  • 12. Which instrument shows the total distance a vehicle has travelled?
    A) Speedometer
    B) Fuel gauge
    C) Temperature gauge
    D) Odometer
  • 13. Which safety feature absorbs energy in a collision to reduce injury?
    A) Airbag
    B) Crumple zone
    C) Seatbelt
    D) ABS
  • 14. Which component provides power for lights, indicators, wipers, and the charging system?
    A) Transmission system
    B) Braking system
    C) Electrical system
    D) Suspension system
  • 15. Which type of hazardous vehicle is used for transporting large containers that are difficult to enclose?
    A) Tank truck
    B) Box truck
    C) Flatbed truck
    D) Rail tanker
  • 16. Which hazardous material vehicle carries liquids like fuel or chemicals?
    A) Box truck
    B) Flatbed truck
    C) Rail tanker
    D) Tank truck
  • 17. Which placard information is mandatory on hazardous materials vehicles?
    A) Vehicle color
    B) Plate number
    C) Placard / Label indicating hazard class
    D) Horn type
  • 18. Which hazardous vehicle feature allows safe containment of leaks?
    A) ABS
    B) Crumple zones
    C) Spill containment systems
    D) Steering wheel
  • 19. Which personal protective equipment protects eyes from chemical exposure?
    A) Gloves
    B) Helmet
    C) Goggles
    D) Boots
  • 20. Which regulation restricts hazardous material transport routes in populated areas?
    A) OSHA only
    B) DOT only
    C) Local and international regulations (e.g., OSHA, DOT, ADR)
    D) Traffic police instructions
  • 21. Which hazardous material can cause fires, explosions, or toxic exposure during transport?
    A) Food items
    B) Electronics
    C) Hazardous materials
    D) Clothes
  • 22. Which action should be taken first during a hazardous material accident?
    A) Notify employer only
    B) Spray water
    C) Stop the vehicle safely
    D) Move the cargo
  • 23. Which hazardous material emergency action ensures people are safe from immediate danger?
    A) Contain leak
    B) Evacuate
    C) Use hazard lights
    D) Remove UN numbers
  • 24. Which safety measure involves maintaining a safe distance from a spill based on hazard class?
    A) Firefighting
    B) PPE
    C) Evacuation distances (e.g., ≥50m for flammable liquids, ≥100m for toxic gases)
    D) Horn usage
  • 25. Which emergency service numbers are used in Kenya for fire, police, or rescue?
    A) 911 only
    B) 998
    C) 999 or 112
    D) 100
  • 26. Which equipment can be used to contain hazardous spills on the ground?
    A) Horn
    B) Fire extinguisher only
    C) Spill containment kits (absorbents, booms, sand)
    D) Seatbelt
  • 27. Which action should be avoided near hazardous spills?
    A) Use PPE
    B) Evacuate
    C) Contain leak
    D) Smoking, open flames, or sparking equipment
  • 28. Which fire procedure identifies the fire type first?
    A) Spray water immediately
    B) Evacuate first
    C) Identify type of fire (Class B for liquids, Class C for gases, etc.)
    D) Use foam blindly
  • 29. Which fire extinguisher type is suitable for flammable gases?
    A) Water
    B) Dry powder / CO₂
    C) Foam
    D) Sand
  • 30. Which first aid measure is used after chemical exposure to skin or eyes?
    A) Cover with cloth
    B) Evacuate immediately
    C) Wash affected area with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes
    D) Move to shade

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