Ntsa Driving Test

Ntsa Driving Test 201

  • 1. Emergency communication items include:
    A) Food only
    B) Fully charged power bank, car phone charger, flashlight/headlamp, emergency whistle, maps/offline navigation app
    C) Paint
    D) Spare tyre
  • 2. Survival & comfort items include:
    A) Only tyres
    B) Drinking water, non-perishable snacks, warm blanket, raincoat/poncho, extra clothing, matches/lighter
    C) Fire extinguisher only
    D) Jumper cables only
  • 3. Weather-related gear includes:
    A) Jumper cables
    B) Umbrella, ice scraper/de-icer, sand/cat litter
    C) First aid only
    D) Fire extinguisher only
  • 4. Vehicle documents to carry include:
    A) Food
    B) Licence, insurance, logbook copies
    C) Jumper cables
    D) Tow rope
  • 5. Emergency contact list includes:
    A) Firefighters only
    B) Family, police, towing service, ambulance
    C) Only friends
    D) Maps
  • 6. Small amount of cash is important because:
    A) For decoration
    B) Useful when digital payments fail
    C) Food only
    D) Entertainment
  • 7. Optional but highly useful items include:
    A) Paint
    B) Portable jump starter, mini fire blanket, seatbelt cutter & window breaker tool, emergency solar charger, small shovel, duct tape
    C) Only tyres
    D) Jumper cables
  • 8. A good vehicle survival kit helps you:
    A) Decorate vehicle
    B) Stay safe, stay warm and hydrated, communicate, make minor repairs, signal for help, survive until rescue arrives
    C) Drive faster
    D) Avoid traffic
  • 9. When placing a reflector triangle, always:
    A) Stand in the middle of the road
    B) Face oncoming traffic
    C) Turn back
    D) Ignore traffic
  • 10. Reflector triangle distance on highways:
    A) 10–20 meters
    B) 45–60 meters behind the vehicle
    C) 5 meters
    D) 100 meters
  • 11. Reflector triangle distance on low-speed roads:
    A) 50 meters
    B) About 30 meters behind the vehicle
    C) 10 meters
    D) 100 meters
  • 12. On bends or hills, triangle should be:
    A) Closer
    B) Placed further back so drivers see it early
    C) On the road side
    D) Hidden
  • 13. First aid kit emergency items include:
    A) Paint
    B) First aid manual, emergency blanket, instant cold packs, CPR face shield
    C) Jumper cables
    D) Tow rope
  • 14. Guidelines for first aid kit use include:
    A) Keep under luggage
    B) Keep easily accessible and check contents regularly
    C) Hide
    D) Leave dirty
  • 15. First aid kit storage recommendation:
    A) Humid place
    B) Cool, dry place away from sunlight
    C) Engine compartment
    D) Under water
  • 16. Legal requirement for first aid kit:
    A) Optional everywhere
    B) Required in some countries; non-compliance may lead to fines
    C) Not necessary
    D) Decorative
  • 17. Vehicle toolbox helps:
    A) Paint car
    B) Handle small mechanical problems and emergencies
    C) Only decoration
    D) Jumpstart battery
  • 18. Common toolbox items include:
    A) Paint
    B) Wheel spanner, jack, screwdrivers, pliers, adjustable spanner, tow rope, jumper cables, tyre pressure gauge, torch, first aid kit, reflective triangle, gloves
    C) Only spare tyre
    D) Jumper cables only
  • 19. Additional useful toolbox items:
    A) Fire extinguisher only
    B) Insulation tape, small hammer, spare bulbs/fuses, utility knife, portable air compressor, fire extinguisher (1 kg)
    C) Paint
    D) Tow rope only
  • 20. Toolbox maintenance tip:
    A) Ignore
    B) Check tools regularly, keep clean and dry, replace missing or worn-out tools, store securely
    C) Throw away
    D) Only paint
  • 21. A fire extinguisher is used to:
    A) Decorate vehicles
    B) Control or put out small fires in emergencies
    C) Inflate tyres
    D) Start engines
  • 22. Fire extinguisher design allows for:
    A) Delayed action
    B) Quick, early action before a fire becomes large
    C) Decoration
    D) Painting
  • 23. Class A fires involve:
    A) Liquids
    B) Solid materials like wood, paper, cloth, plastics
    C) Metals
    D) Gases
  • 24. Class B fires involve:
    A) Wood
    B) Plastics
    C) Flammable liquids like petrol, oil, paint, diesel
    D) Metals
  • 25. Class C fires involve:
    A) Cooking oil
    B) Wood
    C) Flammable gases like LPG, propane
    D) Paper
  • 26. Class D fires involve:
    A) Plastics
    B) Liquids
    C) Metals like magnesium and aluminum
    D) Gases
  • 27. Class F/K fires involve:
    A) Wood
    B) Plastics
    C) Cooking oils and fats
    D) Metals
  • 28. Water extinguisher (red label) is used for:
    A) Electrical fires
    B) Class A fires only
    C) Gas fires
    D) Cooking oils
  • 29. Foam extinguisher (cream label) is used for:
    A) Only Class C
    B) Class A and B fires
    C) Only electrical fires
    D) Only metals
  • 30. Dry powder extinguisher (blue label) works on:
    A) Only wood
    B) Class A, B, and C fires
    C) Only cooking oils
    D) Only gas
 

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