Ntsa Driving Test

Ntsa Driving Test 202

  • 1. CO₂ extinguisher (black label) is ideal for:
    A) Water fires
    B) Cooking oil fires
    C) Electrical fires and Class B fires
    D) Metal fires
  • 2. Wet chemical extinguisher (yellow label) is for:
    A) Electrical
    B) Class F fires in kitchens
    C) Gas
    D) Wood only
  • 3. PASS method: P stands for:
    A) Push
    B) Pull the safety pin
    C) Push and hold
    D) Press
  • 4. PASS method: A stands for:
    A) Aim at smoke
    B) Aim the nozzle at the base of the fire
    C) Aim high
    D) Activate
  • 5. PASS method: First S stands for:
    A) Stop
    B) Squeeze the handle to release the agent
    C) Sweep
    D) Stand back
  • 6. PASS method: Second S stands for:
    A) Stand back
    B) Squeeze again
    C) Sweep the nozzle side to side until fire is out
    D) Smoke
  • 7. Use a fire extinguisher only if:
    A) Fire is large
    B) Fire is small and contained, you know correct type, exit is clear, trained or understand PASS
    C) Fire is spreading fast
    D) Smoke is heavy
  • 8. Do NOT use a fire extinguisher if:
    A) You are trained
    B) Fire is small
    C) Fire is too large, smoke fills room, unsure of fire type, exit blocked, feel unsafe/untrained
    D) Exit is clear
  • 9. Fire axe is:
    A) Decorative
    B) Critical safety and emergency tool in vehicles
    C) Tyre tool
    D) Only for firefighters
  • 10. Fire axe blade construction:
    A) Plastic
    B) High-quality steel blade, durable handle (wood or fiberglass)
    C) Aluminum only
    D) Rubber
  • 11. Fire axe uses include:
    A) Painting
    B) Breaking glass, cutting materials, firefighting support, rescue operations
    C) Cleaning
    D) Decoration
  • 12. Fire axe safety tip:
    A) Leave exposed
    B) Store securely, keep blade covered, only trained personnel should use
    C) Give to children
    D) Ignore maintenance
  • 13. Fire axe regulations:
    A) Optional
    B) Mandated in many countries for commercial vehicles
    C) Not required
    D) Decorative only
  • 14. Tow rope is used to:
    A) Inflate tyres
    B) Connect one vehicle to another to tow or pull a disabled vehicle
    C) Jumpstart
    D) Paint
  • 15. Nylon tow ropes:
    A) Not stretchable
    B) Stretchable, absorbs shock, good for lighter vehicles, reduces jerking
    C) Rigid only
    D) Decorative
  • 16. Polyester tow ropes:
    A) Stretchable
    B) Less stretch, strong, durable, resistant to UV and water
    C) Weak
    D) Nylon only
  • 17. Tow straps / recovery straps:
    A) Narrow
    B) Made of heavy-duty nylon, wider, distributes force better, often for off-road recovery
    C) Only for decoration
    D) Weak
  • 18. Key feature to consider for tow ropes:
    A) Color
    B) Load rating/strength, length, secure hooks/loops, material quality
    C) Decoration
    D) Price only
  • 19. Safe towing requires:
    A) Fast driving
    B) Vehicle compatibility, attach properly, maintain distance, drive slowly, use signals, avoid sharp turns, check rope condition
    C) Sudden braking
    D) No communication
  • 20. Do NOT use tow ropes:
    A) On low-speed roads
    B) On high-speed roads, if vehicle heavily damaged, without second competent driver
    C) Off-road
    D) Short distances
  • 21. Alternative to tow ropes includes:
    A) Only paint
    B) Tow chains, tow bars, winches
    C) Decorations
    D) Spare tyres
  • 22. Full-size spare tyre allows:
    A) Only 10 km travel
    B) Normal handling and performance for long distances
    C) Short-term use
    D) Decoration
  • 23. Compact spare tyre speed limit example:
    A) 100 km/h
    B) 50 mph / 80 km/h
    C) 200 km/h
    D) Unlimited
  • 24. Run-flat tyre reduces:
    A) Vehicle weight
    B) Immediate need for a spare tyre
    C) Speed
    D) Fuel efficiency
  • 25. Proper jumpstart cable connection avoids:
    A) Decoration
    B) Connecting positive to negative, touching clamps together, damaging electronics
    C) Air leaks
    D) Tyre punctures
  • 26. Signs battery is failing include:
    A) Smooth engine start
    B) Slow cranking, dim headlights, clicking noise, accessory failure, warning light
    C) Full tyres
    D) Cold engine only
  • 27. Survival gear ensures:
    A) Vehicle decoration
    B) Safety, visibility, communication, basic survival
    C) Faster travel
    D) Painting
  • 28. Essential survival kit items include:
    A) Food only
    B) First aid kit, fire extinguisher, warning triangles, reflective vest, recovery tools
    C) Only jumper cables
    D) Only spare tyre
  • 29. Fire extinguisher check includes:
    A) Ignore
    B) Check pressure and expiry regularly
    C) Move frequently
    D) Paint
  • 30. Reflective triangles improve:
    A) Decoration
    B) Visibility for oncoming motorists
    C) Tyre pressure
    D) Speed

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