Ntsa Driving Test
Ntsa Driving Test 196
- 1. Learner permit allows?
A) Driving alone
B) Driving any vehicle
C) Driving under supervision
D) Night driving alone - 2. Coolant check prevents?
A) Tyre wear
B) Brake failure
C) Engine overheating
D) Horn damage - 3. Headlights use?
A) Only at night
B) Night and poor visibility
C) Only tunnels
D) Only highways - 4. Maximum passengers in D1 vehicle?
A) 12
B) 14
C) 14–18
D) 20 - 5. Maximum passengers in D2 vehicle?
A) 14–18
B) 32–50
C) 51
D) 60 - 6. Maximum passengers in D3 vehicle?
A) 18–32
B) 30–40
C) 32–50
D) 51–60 - 7. Maximum passengers in D4 vehicle?
A) 32–50
B) 40–50
C) Over 50
D) None - 8. Minimum age for D1 licence?
A) 22
B) 23
C) 24
D) 25 - 9. Minimum age for D2 licence?
A) 20
B) 21
C) 21
D) 23 - 10. Minimum age for D3 licence?
A) 21
B) 22
C) 24
D) 25 - 11. Minimum age for D4 licence?
A) 24
B) 25
C) 25
D) 27 - 12. Learner permit restriction?
A) Night driving alone
B) Driving any vehicle alone
C) Must be supervised by licensed driver
D) Driving only in rural areas - 13. Pre-trip inspection covers?
A) Fuel only
B) Tyres only
C) Brakes, lights, mirrors, tyres, emergency tools
D) Horn only - 14. Purpose of hazard lights?
A) Decoration
B) Engine check
C) Warn others in emergency
D) Fuel saving - 15. First aid kit inspection frequency?
A) Weekly
B) Monthly
C) Before every trip
D) Annually - 16. Engine oil check prevents?
A) Tyre alignment
B) Brake efficiency
C) Engine wear and damage
D) Fuel wastage - 17. Correct indicator usage before turn?
A) After turn
B) Optional
C) At least 30 m before turn
D) Only in urban areas - 18. CE licence requires?
A) Only theory test
B) Only practical
C) Both theory and practical with heavy rigid experience
D) None - 19. Seatbelt worn correctly prevents?
A) Tyre wear
B) Engine damage
C) Injury in crash
D) Fuel wastage - 20. Mirrors importance?
A) Decoration
B) Observe traffic and improve safety
C) Fuel efficiency
D) Engine check - 21. Every driver should carry safety equipment for emergencies.
A) True
B) False - 22. A reflector triangle is applicable to:
A) Motorcycles
B) All vehicles except motorcycles
C) Only cars
D) Buses only - 23. Why do we use a reflector triangle?
A) To decorate the road
B) To warn other road users of a stationary vehicle ahead
C) To measure speed
D) To guide pedestrians - 24. When should you use a reflector triangle?
A) On a sunny day for decoration
B) When you park in your garage
C) When your vehicle breaks down
D) During a long trip without stops - 25. Another time to use a reflector triangle is:
A) During lunch
B) When you have a puncture tyre
C) On a racetrack
D) When refueling - 26. Reflector triangles should be used when:
A) Driving normally
B) You are involved in a minor accident
C) Sitting in traffic
D) Refueling - 27. Reflector triangles are also used when:
A) Stopped at a traffic light
B) Your vehicle is blocking part of the road
C) In a parking lot
D) On a motorway service station - 28. First step in placing a reflector triangle:
A) Place the triangle randomly
B) Switch on your hazard lights
C) Walk away
D) Call for help - 29. When placing a triangle, you should:
A) Stand in the middle of the road
B) Walk in front of your car
C) Get out safely and walk behind your vehicle
D) Drive slowly - 30. On highways, place the reflector triangle:
A) 10 meters behind
B) 20 meters behind
C) 45–60 meters behind your vehicle
D) 5 meters behind