Ntsa Driving Test
Ntsa Driving Test 131
- 1. Fire axe handle usually made of:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Wood or fiberglass
D) Paint - 2. Fire axe blade design one side:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Sharp axe blade for cutting or chopping
D) Paint - 3. Fire axe blade design other side:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Pick or hammer head for breaking glass/puncturing surfaces
D) Paint - 4. Fire axe size:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Small and compact for vehicle storage, heavy enough to perform effectively
D) Paint - 5. Fire axe is used for breaking:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Glass/windows
D) Paint - 6. Fire axe is used for cutting:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Materials like branches, seat belts, obstacles during rescue
D) Paint - 7. Fire axe is used in fire fighting support:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Create access to a fire source, remove debris, ventilate smoke
D) Paint - 8. Fire axe used in rescue operations to:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Extricate trapped passengers when doors jammed or deformed
D) Paint - 9. Fire axe should be stored:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Secure, easily accessible location
D) Paint - 10. Fire axe blade is covered when not in use:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) True
D) Paint - 11. Fire axe is used by trained personnel only to:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Avoid accidents
D) Paint - 12. Fire axe inspection checks is for:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Rust, loose handle, or damage
D) Paint - 13. Fire axe regulations:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Many countries require carrying in commercial vehicles
D) Paint - 14. Tow rope purpose:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Connect one vehicle to another to tow/pull disabled vehicle
D) Paint - 15. Tow ropes is essential for:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Roadside emergencies, off-road adventures, vehicle recovery
D) Paint - 16. Nylon tow ropes characteristics:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Stretchable, absorbs shock, good for lighter vehicles
D) Paint - 17. Polyester tow ropes characteristics:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Less stretch than nylon, strong, durable, resistant to UV/water
D) Paint - 18. Tow straps / recovery straps characteristics:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Heavy-duty nylon, wider than standard, distributes force better
D) Paint - 19. Tow rope key feature in load rating:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Ensure rope can handle weight of towed vehicle
D) Paint - 20. Tow rope key feature in length:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Typically 3–6 meters, longer allows safer spacing
D) Paint - 21. Tow rope key feature in hooks/loops:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Secure hooks or reinforced loops to attach to vehicles
D) Paint - 22. Check vehicle compatibility when towing to:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Ensure both vehicles can safely handle towing
D) Paint - 23. Attach Tow ropes properly:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Use designated towing points on both vehicles, avoid bumpers/axles/suspension
D) Paint - 24. Maintain distance when connecting tow ropes:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Keep enough rope length to prevent sudden jerks
D) Paint - 25. When towing a vehicle, drive slowly and smoothly:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Avoid sudden acceleration or braking, keep speed under 30–40 km/h
D) Paint - 26. When towing a vehicle, use signals:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Communicate between drivers using hand signals or phone
D) Paint - 27. When towing a vehicle, avoid sharp turns:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Tow straight as much as possible
D) Paint - 28. Check condition of the tow ropes:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Replace if frayed, cut, or worn
D) Paint - 29. You should not use tow ropes in high-speed roads or highways:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) True
D) Paint - 30. You should not use tow ropes in heavily damaged vehicle:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Unsafe to tow
D) Paint