Ntsa Driving Test

Ntsa Driving Test 244

  • 1. What should you do when your brakes feel spongy?
    A. Ignore it
    B. Have the braking system checked immediately
    C. Accelerate
    D. Use handbrake only
  • 2. What is the main purpose of vehicle indicators?
    A. Increase engine power
    B. Show your intention to turn or change lanes
    C. Improve tire grip
    D. Replace brake lights
  • 3. What should you do when approaching a vehicle reversing out of a driveway?
    A. Accelerate past it
    B. Slow down and give it space to complete the maneuver
    C. Honk continuously
    D. Overtake closely
  • 4. What does a “Height Restriction” sign indicate?
    A. Minimum vehicle height allowed
    B. Maximum vehicle height allowed
    C. Maximum weight limit
    D. Narrow bridge
  • 5. What should you do when driving behind a motorcycle in wet conditions?
    A. Follow closely
    B. Keep extra distance to allow safe stopping
    C. Honk to alert the rider
    D. Overtake immediately
  • 6. What is the main purpose of seat headrests?
    A. Decoration
    B. Reduce risk of neck injuries in rear-end collisions
    C. Improve aerodynamics
    D. Support luggage
  • 7. What should you do when approaching a road marked with double white lines?
    A. Cross whenever convenient
    B. Do not cross the solid line unless safe and permitted
    C. Overtake freely
    D. Ignore the lines
  • 8. What does a sign showing a pedestrian with a child indicate?
    A. Adult pedestrians only
    B. School or children crossing ahead
    C. No pedestrians
    D. Parking area
  • 9. What should you do when driving on a steep slope and your brakes fail?
    A. Accelerate
    B. Use a lower gear to slow down and steer safely to the side
    C. Turn off engine
    D. Honk continuously
  • 10. What is the main danger of driving with broken suspension?
    A. Increased fuel efficiency
    B. Poor vehicle control and uncomfortable ride
    C. Better braking
    D. Faster acceleration
  • 11. What should you do when approaching a junction with limited visibility?
    A. Drive fast
    B. Slow down and edge forward carefully to see approaching traffic
    C. Honk continuously
    D. Accelerate
  • 12. What does a “Bus Stop” sign indicate?
    A. Parking allowed for all vehicles
    B. Designated area for buses to pick up and drop passengers
    C. Taxi rank
    D. Pedestrian crossing
  • 13. What should you do when driving on a one-way street with parked cars on both sides?
    A. Drive fast
    B. Maintain a safe speed and stay centered in your lane
    C. Honk continuously
    D. Overtake parked vehicles closely
  • 14. What is the main purpose of a vehicle’s handbrake?
    A. Increase speed
    B. Keep the vehicle stationary when parked
    C. Improve fuel efficiency
    D. Control engine temperature
  • 15. What should you do when a pedestrian is crossing at a zebra crossing and traffic is heavy?
    A. Ignore the pedestrian
    B. Stop and allow the pedestrian to cross safely
    C. Honk and proceed
    D. Overtake slowly
  • 16. What does a triangular sign with a black “X” indicate?
    A. Dead end
    B. Intersection ahead requiring caution
    C. No overtaking
    D. Parking area
  • 17. What should you do when approaching a pedestrian crossing with no lights or signals?
    A. Drive normally
    B. Slow down and give way to pedestrians on the crossing
    C. Honk continuously
    D. Accelerate
  • 18. What does a sign showing a road narrowing on the left indicate?
    A. Road widening ahead
    B. Left side of the road will become narrower
    C. One-way street
    D. Parking zone
  • 19. What should you do when your vehicle starts to aquaplane on a wet road?
    A. Brake hard
    B. Ease off the accelerator and steer gently without sudden movements
    C. Accelerate
    D. Turn sharply
  • 20. What is the main purpose of anti-lock braking system (ABS)?
    A. Increase fuel efficiency
    B. Prevent wheel lock-up during hard braking to maintain steering control
    C. Improve engine power
    D. Reduce tire wear
  • 21. What should you do when approaching a junction with a “No Entry” sign?
    A. Turn left or right as permitted
    B. Do not enter the road from that direction
    C. Drive straight
    D. Honk and proceed
  • 22. What does a sign with a bicycle inside a red circle indicate?
    A. Bicycle lane
    B. Bicycles are prohibited
    C. Bicycle parking
    D. Shared path
  • 23. What should you do when driving behind a vehicle with hazard lights on?
    A. Accelerate past
    B. Slow down and be prepared for an obstruction or hazard
    C. Honk continuously
    D. Turn off headlights
  • 24. What is the main danger of driving with a leaking coolant system?
    A. Increased fuel efficiency
    B. Engine overheating and possible failure
    C. Improved braking
    D. Faster acceleration
  • 25. What should you do when approaching a sign indicating a roundabout?
    A. Accelerate into it
    B. Slow down and give way to traffic already on the roundabout
    C. Honk continuously
    D. Turn off headlights
  • 26. What does a blue circular sign with a white arrow pointing straight indicate?
    A. Optional direction
    B. Mandatory straight-ahead direction
    C. One-way street
    D. No entry
  • 27. What should you do when your brakes fail while driving downhill?
    A. Continue driving
    B. Use a lower gear to slow down and steer to a safe area if possible
    C. Turn off the engine
    D. Accelerate
  • 28. What is the main purpose of daytime running lights?
    A. Decoration
    B. Increase vehicle visibility to other road users during daylight
    C. Improve fuel efficiency
    D. Replace headlights
  • 29. What should you do when approaching a pedestrian who is blind or visually impaired?
    A. Honk to warn them
    B. Give them right of way and stop if necessary
    C. Accelerate past
    D. Ignore them
  • 30. What does a triangular sign with a black arrow pointing downwards indicate?
    A. One-way street
    B. Steep descent ahead
    C. Roundabout ahead
    D. Road widening

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