Ntsa Driving Test

Ntsa Driving Test 214

  • 1. Jumpstart cables purpose:
    A) Decoration
    B) Start engine when battery is weak/dead
    C) Paint
    D) Ignore
  • 2. Red cable connects to:
    A) Decoration
    B) Positive (+) battery terminal
    C) Negative
    D) Ignore
  • 3. Black cable connects to:
    A) Decoration
    B) Negative (–) battery terminal or unpainted metal on dead vehicle
    C) Positive
    D) Ignore
  • 4. During jumpstarting vehicles should be:
    A) Decoration
    B) Turned off and not touching each other
    C) Running
    D) Ignore
  • 5. Do not jumpstart if battery is:
    A) Ignore
    B) Cracked, leaking, or swollen
    C) Full
    D) Decoration
  • 6. Remove jumpstart cables in:
    A) Decoration
    B) Reverse order of connection
    C) Random order
    D) Ignore
  • 7. After jumpstart, keep revived vehicle running for:
    A) Ignore
    B) 20–30 minutes to recharge battery
    C) 5 minutes
    D) Decoration
  • 8. Signs of failing battery include:
    A) Decoration
    B) Slow engine cranking, dim headlights, clicking noise, electrical accessories failing, battery warning light
    C) Strong headlights
    D) Ignore
  • 9. Survival gear goal is to ensure:
    A) Decoration
    B) Safety, visibility, communication, basic survival until help arrives
    C) Paint
    D) Ignore
  • 10. First aid kit includes:
    A) Decoration
    B) Bandages, gauze, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers, gloves, scissors, tweezers, emergency blanket
    C) Paint
    D) Ignore
  • 11. Fire extinguisher in survival kit should be:
    A) Decoration
    B) Small ABC dry powder, check pressure/expiry regularly
    C) Water-only
    D) Ignore
  • 12. Warning triangles/reflective cones should be placed:
    A) Decoration
    B) 50–100 metres behind vehicle
    C) On roof
    D) Ignore
  • 13. Reflective safety vest is for:
    A) Decoration
    B) Wearing when inspecting vehicle on busy/dark roads
    C) Paint
    D) Ignore
  • 14. Jumper cables are useful when:
    A) Decoration
    B) Battery dies
    C) Ignored
    D) Paint
  • 15. Tow rope/strap should be:
    A) Decoration
    B) Strong enough for vehicle’s weight
    C) Weak
    D) Ignore
  • 16. Tyre repair kit includes:
    A) Decoration
    B) Plugs, patches, tools for minor punctures
    C) Paint
    D) Ignore
  • 17. Portable tyre inflator/foot pump is used to:
    A) Decoration
    B) Refill tyres after repair or low pressure
    C) Paint
    D) Ignore
  • 18. Spare tyre & jack tips:
    A) Decoration
    B) Ensure spare is inflated, include wheel spanner
    C) Ignore
    D) Paint
  • 19. Multi-tool/basic tool kit includes:
    A) Decoration
    B) Screwdrivers, pliers, adjustable wrench
    C) Paint
    D) Ignore
  • 20. Emergency communication items include:
    A) Decoration
    B) Fully charged power bank, car phone charger, flashlight/headlamp, emergency whistle, maps/offline navigation app
    C) Ignore
    D) Paint
  • 21. Survival & comfort items include:
    A) Decoration
    B) Drinking water, non-perishable snacks, warm/thermal blanket, raincoat/poncho, extra clothing, matches/lighter
    C) Ignore
    D) Paint
  • 22. Weather-related gear includes:
    A) Decoration
    B) Umbrella, ice scraper/de-icer, sand/cat litter
    C) Ignore
    D) Paint
  • 23. Documents & cash in survival kit:
    A) Decoration
    B) Vehicle documents, emergency contact list, small amount of cash
    C) Ignore
    D) Paint
  • 24. Optional but useful items include:
    A) Decoration
    B) Portable jump starter, mini fire blanket, seatbelt cutter/window breaker, emergency solar charger, small shovel, duct tape
    C) Ignore
    D) Paint
  • 25. Good survival kit allows you to:
    A) Ignore
    B) Stay safe, hydrated, communicate, make minor repairs, signal for help, survive until rescue
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 26. Vehicle survival kit helps during:
    A) Decoration
    B) Breakdowns, accidents, bad weather, remote travel, getting stranded
    C) Ignore
    D) Paint
  • 27. Safety kit ensures passengers:
    A) Ignore
    B) Remain safe and comfortable until help arrives
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 28. Hazard lights should be switched on when:
    A) Ignore
    B) Placing reflector triangle or vehicle stopped
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 29. Triangle distance behind vehicle on highways:
    A) Ignore
    B) 45–60 meters
    C) 10 meters
    D) Decoration
  • 30. Triangle distance behind vehicle on low-speed roads:
    A) Decoration
    B) About 30 meters
    C) 60 meters
    D) Ignore

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