Ntsa Driving Test

Ntsa Driving Test 123

  • 1. Jack:
    A) Ignore
    B) Decoration
    C) Helps lift the vehicle safely off the ground
    D) Paint
  • 2. Screwdrivers (flat & star):
    A) Ignore
    B) Decoration
    C) Used for tightening or loosening screws on various parts
    D) Paint
  • 3. Pliers:
    A) Ignore
    B) Decoration
    C) Useful for gripping, cutting, or bending wires and parts
    D) Paint
  • 4. Adjustable spanner:
    A) Ignore
    B) Decoration
    C) For tightening or loosening different sizes of bolts and nuts
    D) Paint
  • 5. Tow rope:
    A) Ignore
    B) Decoration
    C) Used to tow the vehicle in case it breaks down
    D) Paint
  • 6. Jumper cables:
    A) Ignore
    B) Decoration
    C) For boosting a dead battery using another vehicle
    D) Paint
  • 7. Tyre pressure gauge:
    A) Ignore
    B) Decoration
    C) Helps check if tyre pressure is correct
    D) Paint
  • 8. Torch / flashlight:
    A) Ignore
    B) Decoration
    C) Important for night emergencies or checking under the vehicle
    D) Paint
  • 9. First aid kit:
    A) Ignore
    B) Decoration
    C) For treating minor injuries during a breakdown
    D) Paint
  • 10. Reflective triangle / warning triangle:
    A) Ignore
    B) Decoration
    C) Placed behind the vehicle to warn other road users during breakdowns
    D) Paint
  • 11. Gloves:
    A) Ignore
    B) Decoration
    C) Protect your hands while working on the vehicle
    D) Paint
  • 12. Additional useful items:
    A) Ignore
    B) Decoration
    C) Insulation tape, small hammer, spare bulbs and fuses, utility knife, portable air compressor, fire extinguisher (1 kg)
    D) Paint
  • 13. Maintenance tip:
    A) Ignore
    B) Decoration
    C) Check tools regularly to ensure they are not damaged
    D) Paint
  • 14. Cleanliness:
    A) Ignore
    B) Decoration
    C) Keep the tools clean and dry to prevent rust
    D) Paint
  • 15. Replacement:
    A) Ignore
    B) Decoration
    C) Replace missing or worn-out tools
    D) Paint
  • 16. Storage location:
    A) Ignore
    B) Decoration
    C) Store the tool box in a secure, easily accessible place in the vehicle
    D) Paint
  • 17. Purpose:
    A) Ignore
    B) Decoration
    C) Portable device used to control or put out small fires in emergency situations
    D) Paint
  • 18. Design:
    A) Ignore
    B) Decoration
    C) Designed for quick, early action before a fire becomes too large
    D) Paint
  • 19. Class A fires:
    A) Ignore
    B) Decoration
    C) Solid materials like wood, paper, cloth, plastics
    D) Paint
  • 20. Class B fires:
    A) Ignore
    B) Decoration
    C) Flammable liquids like petrol, oil, paint, diesel
    D) Paint
  • 21. Foam extinguisher (cream label) is for:
    A) Class A and B fires
    B) Class C only
    C) Class D only
    D) Class F only
  • 22. Foam extinguisher works by:
    A) Smothering only
    B) Igniting fire
    C) Cutting off oxygen
    D) Heating
  • 23. 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
  • 24. Dry powder extinguisher is good for:
    A) Liquids
    B) Electrical fires
    C) Metals
    D) Oil fires
  • 25. Dry powder extinguisher disadvantage:
    A) Leaves residue
    B) No effect
    C) Creates dust, reducing visibility
    D) Ignites fire
  • 26. CO₂ extinguisher (black label) is ideal for:
    A) Electrical and Class B fires
    B) Class A fires only
    C) Class D fires
    D) Class F fires
  • 27. CO₂ extinguisher leaves:
    A) Foam
    B) Powder
    C) No residue
    D) Water
  • 28. CO₂ extinguisher is safe for:
    A) Humans only
    B) Wood
    C) Computers and electronics
    D) Metals
  • 29. Wet chemical extinguisher (yellow label) is for:
    A) Class A only
    B) Class B only
    C) Class C only
    D) Class F (cooking oils and fats)
  • 30. Wet chemical extinguisher works by:
    A) Burning
    B) Forms a foam blanket that cools and smothers the fire
    C) Heating
    D) Smokes
 

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