Ntsa Driving Test

Ntsa Driving Test 167

  • 1. Which type of brake is mainly used for parking or emergency stops?
    A) Disc brakes
    B) Drum brakes
    C) Handbrake
    D) Engine brake
  • 2. What happens during freewheeling/coasting?
    A) Vehicle accelerates automatically
    B) Car moves without engine power (clutch depressed)
    C) Brakes are applied progressively
    D) Vehicle uses fuel-saving mode
  • 3. What is the main risk of freewheeling?
    A) Faster acceleration
    B) Reduced fuel consumption
    C) Reduced control over the vehicle
    D) Less brake wear
  • 4. What is the safer alternative to freewheeling?
    A) Progressive braking
    B) Engine coasting
    C) Handbrake stopping
    D) Over-speeding
  • 5. What do conditions of carriage define?
    A) Vehicle engine limits
    B) Rights of passengers/customers and responsibilities of drivers/operators
    C) Maximum speed of vehicles
    D) Insurance requirements
  • 6. Which of the following must a PSV driver display?
    A) Vehicle colour
    B) Fare/ticket information
    C) Tyre pressure
    D) Engine type
  • 7. What is the passenger limit for a B1 vehicle?
    A) 10 passengers
    B) 5 passengers
    C) Up to 7 passengers
    D) 12 passengers
  • 8. What type of transmission does a B1 licence allow?
    A) Manual only
    B) Automatic only
    C) Both manual and automatic
    D) Semi-automatic only
  • 9. Which of these is an example of a B1 vehicle?
    A) Manual hatchback
    B) Automatic saloon car
    C) Matatu
    D) Heavy truck
  • 10. What is the maximum gross vehicle weight (GVW) for B1?
    A) 2,500 kg
    B) 3,500 kg
    C) 5,000 kg
    D) 7,500 kg
  • 11. Which mode is used for low gear on hills in automatic cars?
    A) P
    B) R
    C) N
    D) S / L
  • 12. Which dashboard system helps prevent wheel slip?
    A) ABS
    B) Traction control
    C) Handbrake
    D) Parking sensors
  • 13. What is the required following distance in good weather for B1 vehicles?
    A) 1–2 seconds
    B) 3 seconds
    C) 5 seconds
    D) 10 seconds
  • 14. Who can apply for a B1 licence?
    A) Persons under 16
    B) Persons 18 years or older
    C) Only commercial drivers
    D) Tractor operators
  • 15. Which vehicles are covered under B2?
    A) Only automatic vehicles
    B) Manual and automatic small passenger vehicles
    C) Large buses
    D) Heavy trucks
  • 16. Which vehicles are NOT allowed for a B2 driver?
    A) Sedans
    B) Light vans
    C) Matatus and large trucks
    D) Hatchbacks
  • 17. Which of these is a requirement for Class F licences?
    A) Ability to drive heavy trucks
    B) No medical assessment required
    C) Physical disability requiring vehicle modification
    D) Minimum 25 years of age
  • 18. What is a common modification for Class F vehicles?
    A) Standard clutch
    B) Regular steering
    C) Hand-operated accelerator and brake
    D) Extra passenger seats
  • 19. What is the minimum age to apply for Class F?
    A) 16 years
    B) 21 years
    C) 18 years
    D) 25 years
  • 20. Which of these vehicles can a B3 licence holder drive?
    A) Motorcycles
    B) Light commercial vehicles (taxis, Ubers, delivery vans)
    C) Large buses
    D) Heavy trucks
  • 21. Which PSV category allows driving 14–18 seat matatus?
    A) D2
    B) D3
    C) D1
    D) DE
  • 22. What is the minimum age to apply for a D1 licence?
    A) 21 years
    B) 24 years
    C) 25 years
    D) 30 years
  • 23. Which vehicles fall under D2 licences?
    A) Matatus 14–18 seats
    B) Medium buses 32–51 seats
    C) Large buses 52+
    D) Heavy trucks
  • 24. What is the maximum speed for D2 vehicles on highways?
    A) 50 km/h
    B) 80 km/h (governor limit)
    C) 100 km/h
    D) 120 km/h
  • 25. Which licence is required to operate buses with trailers?
    A) D1
    B) D2
    C) D3
    D) DE
  • 26. What is the seat capacity for D3 buses?
    A) 32–51
    B) 51+
    C) 14–18
    D) 10–30
  • 27. Which licence is needed to operate motorcycles below 50cc?
    A) A1
    B) A2
    C) A3
    D) B1
  • 28. Can A1 licence holders carry passengers?
    A) Yes, one pillion
    B) No
    C) Only children
    D) Only small goods
  • 29. Which licence allows commercial three-wheeler operation?
    A) A1
    B) A2
    C) A3
    D) B1
  • 30. What is the GVW range for light trucks (Category C)?
    A) 1,500–3,000 kg
    B) 3,500–7,500 kg
    C) 7,500–12,000 kg
    D) 12,000+ kg

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