Ntsa Driving Test

Ntsa Driving Test 199

  • 1. Foam extinguishers work by:
    A) Burning fuel
    B) Smothering fire by cutting off oxygen
    C) Heating fire
    D) Melting plastics
  • 2. Dry powder extinguishers (blue label) work on:
    A) Metals only
    B) Liquids only
    C) Class A, B, and C fires
    D) Fats only
  • 3. Dry powder extinguishers are:
    A) Safe but ineffective
    B) For cooking
    C) Good for electrical fires
    D) Water-based
  • 4. Dry powder extinguishers have the disadvantage of:
    A) Being invisible
    B) Creating dust that reduces visibility
    C) Failing on wood
    D) Being heavy
  • 5. CO₂ extinguishers (black label) are ideal for:
    A) Wood fires
    B) Electrical fires and Class B fires
    C) Metal fires
    D) Fats
  • 6. CO₂ extinguishers leave:
    A) Foam
    B) No residue
    C) Powder
    D) Water
  • 7. Wet chemical extinguishers (yellow label) are used for:
    A) Electrical fires
    B) Class F fires (cooking oils and fats)
    C) Wood fires
    D) Gas fires
  • 8. Wet chemical extinguishers work by:
    A) Smothering with powder
    B) Forming a foam blanket that cools and smothers the fire
    C) Spreading water
    D) Igniting fuel
  • 9. PASS method stands for:
    A) Push, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
    B) Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
    C) Pull, Alert, Squeeze, Stop
    D) Press, Aim, Shoot, Sweep
  • 10. When using a fire extinguisher, you should aim at:
    A) Smoke
    B) Base of the fire
    C) Flames only
    D) Ceiling
  • 11. You should sweep the nozzle:
    A) Up and down
    B) Side to side until the fire is out
    C) In circles
    D) Toward the walls
  • 12. You should only use a fire extinguisher if:
    A) You want to test it
    B) The fire is small and contained
    C) It’s raining
    D) Fire is spreading rapidly
  • 13. You should not use a fire extinguisher if:
    A) Fire is small
    B) Fire is too large or spreading quickly
    C) Exit is clear
    D) You know the type
  • 14. Safety tip for fire extinguishers:
    A) Hide it from view
    B) Keep extinguishers visible and accessible
    C) Place under heavy luggage
    D) Store in trunk
  • 15. Fire axe is used for:
    A) Decoration
    B) Cooking
    C) Responding quickly in case of fire, accident, or emergency
    D) Cleaning
  • 16. Fire axes are commonly found in:
    A) Motorcycles
    B) Commercial vehicles, buses, trucks
    C) Small cars only
    D) Bicycles
  • 17. Fire axe blade is made of:
    A) Plastic
    B) Wood
    C) High-quality steel
    D) Rubber
  • 18. Fire axe handle is made of:
    A) Steel
    B) Wood or fiberglass
    C) Plastic
    D) Aluminum
  • 19. Fire axe uses include:
    A) Painting
    B) Breaking glass, cutting materials, rescue operations, firefighting support
    C) Cleaning floors
    D) Signaling only
  • 20. Fire axe safety tip:
    A) Leave it on the seat
    B) Keep the blade covered with a protective sheath when not in use
    C) Carry loosely
    D) Leave in trunk
  • 21. Tow rope is used for:
    A) Cleaning tires
    B) Connecting one vehicle to another to tow or pull a disabled vehicle
    C) Decoration
    D) Measuring speed
  • 22. Nylon tow ropes are:
    A) Rigid
    B) Stretchable, absorbs shock, good for lighter vehicles
    C) Weak
    D) Short
  • 23. Polyester tow ropes are:
    A) Stretchable
    B) Less stretch than nylon, strong and durable
    C) Weak
    D) Flammable
  • 24. Tow straps are:
    A) Thin and weak
    B) Made from heavy-duty nylon, wider than standard ropes
    C) Metal only
    D) Used for decoration
  • 25. Key feature of tow ropes:
    A) Color
    B) Load rating / strength
    C) Brand
    D) Age
  • 26. Safety when towing:
    A) Attach anywhere
    B) Use designated towing points on both vehicles
    C) Drive fast
    D) Avoid signals
  • 27. Speed when towing:
    A) Over 80 km/h
    B) Under 30–40 km/h
    C) Any speed
    D) Depends on color
  • 28. Tow ropes should be replaced if:
    A) They are too clean
    B) Frayed, cut, or worn
    C) New
    D) Short
  • 29. Do not use tow ropes on:
    A) Dirt roads
    B) High-speed roads or highways
    C) Off-road
    D) Private driveways
  • 30. Alternatives to tow ropes include:
    A) Plastic cords
    B) Tow chains, tow bars, winches
    C) Cloth ropes
    D) Rubber bands
 

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