Ntsa Driving Test

Ntsa Driving Test 109

  • 1. Torch / flashlight is important for:
    A) Decoration
    B) Fire
    C) Night emergencies or checking under vehicle
    D) Tyre repair
  • 2. First aid kit in toolbox is for:
    A) Decoration
    B) Jumpstart
    C) Treating minor injuries during breakdown
    D) Tyre pressure
  • 3. Reflective triangle in toolbox is for:
    A) Decoration
    B) Jumpstart
    C) Placing behind vehicle to warn other road users during breakdowns
    D) Fire
  • 4. Gloves in toolbox protect:
    A) Decoration
    B) Tyres
    C) Hands while working on vehicle
    D) Battery
  • 5. Additional useful toolbox items include:
    A) Decoration
    B) Jumper cables only
    C) Insulation tape, small hammer, spare bulbs/fuses, utility knife, portable air compressor, fire extinguisher
    D) Reflective vest
  • 6. To maintain a toolbox, tools should be:
    A) Decoration
    B) Left outside
    C) Checked regularly to ensure not damaged
    D) Locked
  • 7. Tools should also be:
    A) Decoration
    B) Painted
    C) Clean and dry to prevent rust
    D) Buried
  • 8. Replace tools if:
    A) Decoration
    B) Not used
    C) Missing or worn out
    D) Painted
  • 9. Toolbox should be stored:
    A) Decoration
    B) Outside vehicle
    C) Secure, easily accessible place in vehicle
    D) Under mud
  • 10. Fire extinguisher is:
    A) Decoration
    B) Tool
    C) Portable device to control or put out small fires
    D) Tyre
  • 11. Fire extinguisher is designed for:
    A) Decoration
    B) Only cooking
    C) Quick, early action before fire becomes too large
    D) Lighting
  • 12. Class A fires involve:
    A) Flammable liquids
    B) Metals
    C) Solid materials like wood, paper, cloth, plastics
    D) Cooking oils
  • 13. Class B fires involve:
    A) Decoration
    B) Solids
    C) Flammable liquids like petrol, oil, paint, diesel
    D) Cooking oils
  • 14. Class C fires involve:
    A) Decoration
    B) Solids
    C) Flammable gases like LPG, propane
    D) Cooking oils
  • 15. Class D fires involve:
    A) Decoration
    B) Wood
    C) Metals like magnesium, aluminum
    D) Liquids
  • 16. Class F/K fires involve:
    A) Solids
    B) Liquids
    C) Cooking oils and fats in kitchens
    D) Metals
  • 17. Water extinguisher (red label) is used for:
    A) Class B
    B) Class C
    C) Class A fires only
    D) Class F
  • 18. Water extinguisher is not safe for:
    A) Class A
    B) Decoration
    C) Electrical, liquid, or gas fires
    D) Solids
  • 19. Foam extinguisher (cream label) is for:
    A) Class C only
    B) Class D only
    C) Class A and B fires
    D) Class F only
  • 20. Foam extinguisher works by:
    A) Igniting fire
    B) Heating
    C) Smothering fire by cutting off oxygen
    D) Decoration
  • 21. Dry powder extinguisher (blue label) works on:
    A) Class A only
    B) Class B only
    C) Class A, B, C fires
    D) Class F only
  • 22. Dry powder extinguisher is good for:
    A) Liquids
    B) Metals
    C) Electrical fires
    D) Decoration
  • 23. Dry powder extinguisher disadvantage:
    A) Leaves residue
    B) Ignites fire
    C) Creates dust reducing visibility
    D) Decoration
  • 24. CO₂ extinguisher (black label) is ideal for:
    A) Class A only
    B) Class D
    C) Electrical and Class B fires
    D) Decoration
  • 25. CO₂ extinguisher leaves:
    A) Foam
    B) Powder
    C) No residue
    D) Water
  • 26. CO₂ extinguisher is safe for:
    A) Humans only
    B) Wood
    C) Computers and electronics
    D) Metals
  • 27. Wet chemical extinguisher (yellow label) is for:
    A) Class A only
    B) Class B only
    C) Class F (cooking oils and fats)
    D) Decoration
  • 28. Wet chemical extinguisher works by:
    A) Burning
    B) Heating
    C) Forms foam blanket that cools and smothers fire
    D) Smokes
  • 29. P in PASS method stands for:
    A) Press handle
    B) Pull the safety pin
    C) Push nozzle
    D) Paint
  • 30. A in PASS method stands for:
    A) Activate
    B) Aim nozzle at the base of the fire
    C) Air
    D) Alert

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