Ntsa Driving Test

Ntsa Driving Test 165

  • 1. What is the minimum age for drivers of special heavy goods vehicles in Kenya?
    A) 25 years
    B) 28 years
    C) 30 years
    D) 35 years
  • 2. What documents must drivers of hazardous goods have regarding health and criminal record?
    A) Driving license only
    B) Vehicle insurance
    C) Medical certificate and police clearance
    D) Vehicle registration
  • 3. Which training is required under NEMA 2024 regulations for hazardous materials drivers?
    A) Defensive driving only
    B) GPS navigation
    C) Appropriate knowledge and training from an approved provider
    D) First aid only
  • 4. Which card must be carried and displayed in hazardous materials vehicles?
    A) Driving license
    B) Fuel card
    C) Transport Emergency Card
    D) Vehicle registration card
  • 5. Which license class covers heavy trucks in Kenya?
    A) Class B
    B) Class C
    C) Class CD
    D) Class A
  • 6. Which agency issues transport licenses for vehicles carrying toxic or hazardous materials in Kenya?
    A) KCAA
    B) EPRA
    C) NEMA (National Environment Management Authority)
    D) KBS
  • 7. Which vehicle feature is required for first aid during hazardous materials transport?
    A) Horn
    B) Fire extinguisher only
    C) First aid facilities onboard
    D) Gear lever
  • 8. Which measure ensures chemicals do not mix with non-hazardous cargo during transit?
    A) Fire extinguisher
    B) Horn
    C) Proper packing and compartmentalization
    D) ABS
  • 9. Where should hazardous transport vehicles be parked when not in motion?
    A) Anywhere on the road
    B) Residential streets
    C) Designated parking yards
    D) Gas stations
  • 10. What must transport companies have to handle emergencies?
    A) GPS only
    B) Horn
    C) Emergency response plans
    D) Spare tires
  • 11. Which authority requires tanker companies in Kenya to run regular emergency response drills?
    A) NEMA
    B) KBS
    C) EPRA (Energy & Petroleum Regulatory Authority)
    D) KCAA
  • 12. Which body sets standards for signage and packaging of hazardous goods in Kenya?
    A) EPRA
    B) NEMA
    C) Kenya Bureau of Standards (KBS)
    D) KCAA
  • 13. Which authority oversees hazardous goods for air transport?
    A) NEMA
    B) EPRA
    C) KBS
    D) Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA)
  • 14. Why might drivers need re-certification for hazardous transport?
    A) To get fuel discounts
    B) To change routes
    C) Regulations or training updates
    D) For vehicle maintenance
  • 15. Which is a key cost for compliance with hazardous materials regulations?
    A) Fuel only
    B) Vehicle license only
    C) Training, PPE, emergency equipment, vehicle modifications
    D) Horn maintenance
  • 16. What can make maintaining compliance with hazardous goods transport difficult?
    A) Weather only
    B) Road signs
    C) Driver turnover and enforcement gaps
    D) Vehicle color
  • 17. Which hazard may arise even with an emergency plan?
    A) Flat tires
    B) Actual response capacity may vary
    C) Low fuel
    D) Horn failure
  • 18. Which action should be taken immediately in case of a hazardous material accident?
    A) Ignore the hazard
    B) Drive away quickly
    C) Stop the vehicle safely
    D) Attempt to fix the leak without protection
  • 19. When assessing a hazardous accident, what should be observed?
    A) Speedometer readings
    B) Fuel gauge
    C) Leaks, smoke, fire, or unusual odors
    D) Headlight condition
  • 20. What determines the safe distance for evacuating people during a hazardous spill?
    A) Weather only
    B) Number of people
    C) Hazard class (e.g., flammable liquids ≥50m, toxic gases ≥100m)
    D) Vehicle color
  • 21. Which number should be used to notify emergency services in Kenya?
    A) 911
    B) 999 or 112
    C) 123
    D) 888
  • 22. Which information should be provided to emergency responders?
    A) Vehicle color only
    B) Number of seats
    C) Vehicle location, type of hazardous material, number of people involved
    D) Horn type
  • 23. Which PPE item protects the respiratory system during hazardous material handling?
    A) Gloves
    B) Goggles
    C) Mask / Respirator
    D) Helmet
  • 24. Which containment tool prevents hazardous materials from reaching drains or soil?
    A) Fire extinguisher only
    B) Horn
    C) Sand, soil, or absorbent pads
    D) Seat belts
  • 25. Which action should be taken if a chemical spill occurs and it is safe to do so?
    A) Drive away
    B) Ignore it
    C) Stop the leak using valves, caps, or plugs
    D) Use water
  • 26. How should the hazard zone be marked?
    A) With paint only
    B) Headlights
    C) Warning signs, cones, or tape
    D) Vehicle horn
  • 27. How long should affected skin or eyes be washed in case of chemical exposure?
    A) 5 minutes
    B) 10 minutes
    C) At least 15 minutes
    D) 2 minutes
  • 28. Which procedure should be followed for chemical inhalation?
    A) Give water only
    B) Cover nose and continue work
    C) Move the affected person to fresh air immediately
    D) Drive to hospital immediately without first aid
  • 29. Which type of fire extinguisher is suitable for flammable liquids?
    A) Water
    B) CO₂ only
    C) Foam, dry powder, or CO₂ depending on material
    D) Sand
  • 30. Which type of fire should never be extinguished with water?
    A) Ordinary wood fire
    B) Campfire
    C) Reactive chemicals, flammable liquids, or electrical fires
    D) Paper fire

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