Ntsa Driving Test

Ntsa Driving Test 218

  • 1. Fire axe inspection should check:
    A) Ignore
    B) Rust, loose handle, or damage
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 2. Many countries require:
    A) Ignore
    B) Carrying fire axe in commercial vehicles
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 3. Tow rope purpose:
    A) Ignore
    B) Connect one vehicle to another to tow/pull disabled vehicle
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 4. Tow ropes essential for:
    A) Decoration
    B) Roadside emergencies, off-road adventures, vehicle recovery
    C) Ignore
    D) Paint
  • 5. Nylon tow ropes:
    A) Decoration
    B) Stretchable, absorbs shock, good for lighter vehicles
    C) Ignore
    D) Paint
  • 6. Polyester tow ropes:
    A) Ignore
    B) Less stretch than nylon, strong, durable, resistant to UV/water
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 7. Tow straps/recovery straps:
    A) Ignore
    B) Heavy-duty nylon, wider than standard, distributes force better
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 8. Tow rope feature in load rating:
    A) Ignore
    B) Ensure rope can handle weight of towed vehicle
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 9. Key tow rope feature in length:
    A) Ignore
    B) Typically 3–6 meters, longer allows safer spacing
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 10. Tow rope feature in hooks/loops:
    A) Ignore
    B) Secure hooks or reinforced loops to attach to vehicles
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 11. Tow rope feature in material quality:
    A) Ignore
    B) Resistant to abrasion, heat, and weather
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 12. Check vehicle compatibility:
    A) Ensure both vehicles can safely handle towing
    B) Ignore
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 13. Attach tow rope properly:
    A) Ignore
    B) Use designated towing points on both vehicles
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 14. Avoid attaching tow rope  to:
    A) Bumpers, axles, or suspension parts
    B) Ignore
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 15. When towing a vehicle, maintain enough rope length:
    A) Ignore
    B) To prevent sudden jerks
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 16. When towing a vehicle, drive slowly:
    A) Avoid sudden acceleration or braking
    B) Ignore
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 17. When towing a vehicle, use signals:
    A) Ignore
    B) Communicate using hand signals or phone
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 18. When towing a vehicle, avoid sharp turns:
    A) Tow straight as much as possible
    B) Ignore
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 19. When towing a vehicle, check rope condition:
    A) Ignore
    B) Replace if frayed, cut, or worn
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 20. You should not to use tow ropes on:
    A) High-speed roads or highways
    B) Ignore
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 21. You should not to use tow ropes, if towed vehicle is:
    A) Heavily damaged and unsafe
    B) Ignore
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 22. You should not to use tow ropes without:
    A) Ignore
    B) A second competent driver
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 23. Alternative to tow ropes tow, chains are for:
    A) Heavy vehicles, but more dangerous
    B) Ignore
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 24. Alternative to tow ropes tow, bars are:
    A) Ignore
    B) Rigid connection, safer for long-distance towing
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 25. Alternative to tow ropes, winches are:
    A) For off-road or stuck vehicles
    B) Ignore
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 26. Spare tyre purpose:
    A) Ignore
    B) Replace a flat, damaged, or worn-out tyre in emergencies
    C) Decoration
    D) Paint
  • 27. Full-size spare tyre:
    A) Same size and type as regular tyres
    B) Smaller, lighter
    C) Compact
    D) Run-flat
  • 28. Full-size spare tyre usage:
    A) Ignore
    B) Can be used for long distances
    C) Temporary
    D) Decoration
  • 29. Full-size spare tyre performance:
    A) Ignore
    B) Offers normal handling and performance
    C) Limited
    D) Decoration
  • 30. Compact “Donut” spare tyre:
    A) Ignore
    B) Smaller, lighter, takes less storage space
    C) Full-size
    D) Decoration
 

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