Ntsa Driving Test

Ntsa Driving Test 136

  • 1. What should be done if hazardous fumes are inhaled?
    A) Stay in the area
    B) Move affected person to fresh air immediately
    C) Give water
    D) Drive the vehicle
  • 2. How should burns or injuries from hazardous materials be treated?
    A) Leave until professional help arrives
    B) Administer first aid and wait for emergency responders
    C) Pour cold water only
    D) Cover with dirt
  • 3. What type of fire occurs with flammable liquids?
    A) Class A
    B) Class B
    C) Class C
    D) Class F
  • 4. Which fire extinguisher is suitable for flammable liquids?
    A) Water
    B) Wet chemical
    C) Foam or dry powder
    D) Ice
  • 5. What should NOT be used on reactive chemicals, flammable liquids, or electrical fires?
    A) Foam
    B) Dry powder
    C) Water
    D) CO₂
  • 6. Where should people be moved during a hazardous fire?
    A) Downwind
    B) Upwind
    C) Into the hazard zone
    D) Next to the vehicle
  • 7. Who should access the hazard area?
    A) Everyone
    B) Curious bystanders
    C) Trained personnel only
    D) Children
  • 8. What information should be documented after a hazardous incident?
    A) Vehicle color
    B) Speed
    C) Type of material, quantity spilled, cause, actions taken
    D) Weather
  • 9. Where should incident reports be submitted?
    A) Police only
    B) NEMA only
    C) NEMA and your company
    D) EPRA only
  • 10. Why should drivers undergo regular HazMat training?
    A) To pass driving tests
    B) To prepare for spills, leaks, fires, and evacuation procedures
    C) To reduce insurance
    D) For speed driving
  • 11. How often should Transport Emergency Cards be updated?
    A) Never
    B) Regularly and kept accessible in all vehicles
    C) Once in the vehicle’s lifetime
    D) Only when requested
  • 12. What should drivers avoid near hazardous materials?
    A) Using horn
    B) Smoking, open flames, or sparking equipment
    C) Driving slowly
    D) Evacuating people
  • 13. What items must always be in the vehicle for emergencies?
    A) Only maps
    B) Only flashlight
    C) Spill kits, fire extinguishers, and first aid kits
    D) Only horn
  • 14. What should drivers know before starting a trip with hazardous goods?
    A) Vehicle color
    B) Fuel type
    C) Designated safe routes and emergency contacts
    D) Weather only
  • 15. Which part of the vehicle converts fuel into mechanical energy?
    A) Transmission
    B) Engine
    C) Gearbox
    D) Suspension
  • 16. Which system transfers engine power to the wheels?
    A) Braking
    B) Transmission system
    C) Steering
    D) Electrical
  • 17. Which part of the vehicle absorbs shocks from the road?
    A) Engine
    B) Transmission
    C) Suspension system
    D) Chassis
  • 18. Which system slows or stops the vehicle?
    A) Electrical system
    B) Suspension
    C) Braking system
    D) Transmission
  • 19. What type of brakes can be hydraulic, disc, or drum?
    A) Steering
    B) Electrical
    C) Brakes
    D) Suspension
  • 20. Which system allows drivers to control vehicle direction?
    A) Transmission
    B) Braking
    C) Steering system
    D) Electrical
  • 21. What is the correct hand position for driving?
    A) 12 and 6
    B) 10 and 2 or 9 and 3
    C) 1 and 7
    D) 8 and 4
  • 22. Which instrument shows the amount of fuel?
    A) Odometer
    B) Fuel gauge
    C) Speedometer
    D) Temperature gauge
  • 23. Which instrument shows total distance travelled?
    A) Fuel gauge
    B) Temperature gauge
    C) Odometer
    D) Speedometer
  • 24. What protects occupants during collisions?
    A) Mirrors
    B) ESC
    C) Seat belts
    D) Horn
  • 25. Which feature absorbs impact energy?
    A) Seat belts
    B) Mirrors
    C) Crumple zones
    D) Horn
  • 26. What stabilizes a vehicle electronically?
    A) Seat belts
    B) Crumple zones
    C) ESC (Electronic Stability Control)
    D) Mirrors
  • 27. Which hazardous material placard class represents gases?
    A) Explosives
    B) Gases
    C) Corrosives
    D) Flammable solids
  • 28. Which placard class represents oxidizers and organic peroxides?
    A) Gases
    B) Oxidizers & Organic Peroxides
    C) Explosives
    D) Flammable liquids
  • 29. Which authority regulates transport of petroleum tankers in Kenya?
    A) NEMA
    B) KBS
    C) EPRA
    D) KCAA
  • 30. Which authority regulates air transport of hazardous goods in Kenya?
    A) NEMA
    B) KBS
    C) EPRA
    D) KCAA

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