Ntsa Driving Test

Ntsa Driving Test 36

  • 1. Stopping distance is mostly affected by:
    A) Color of the vehicle
    B) Condition of the brakes
    C) Engine size
    D) Wind speed
  • 2. At a stop sign, a driver should:
    A) Slow down
    B) Come to a complete stop
    C) Honk before proceeding
    D) Roll through slowly
  • 3. “Careful” and “reckless” are:
    A) Similar
    B) Opposite
    C) Related
    D) Undefined
  • 4. An alert driver is:
    A) Sleepy
    B) Attentive
    C) Aggressive
    D) Reckless
  • 5. An intoxicating drink most seriously affects:
    A) Vision
    B) Judgment
    C) Hearing
    D) Reflexes
  • 6. If brakes fail, the first action is:
    A) Panic
    B) Pump the brake pedal to build hydraulic pressure
    C) Apply emergency brake immediately
    D) Downshift to a lower gear to slow vehicle
  • 7. If brakes are still ineffective after pumping, the driver should:
    A) Turn off the engine
    B) Apply emergency (hand) brake slowly while holding release button
    C) Slam brakes continuously
    D) Ignore the problem
  • 8. After stopping safely following brake failure, a driver should:
    A) Drive carefully
    B) Call a mechanic immediately
    C) Continue the journey
    D) Ignore the issue
  • 9. To prevent brake failure on a long downhill road:
    A) Use high gears
    B) Drive fast
    C) Use low gears and drive slowly
    D) Ride brakes continuously
  • 10. If brakes get wet, a driver should:
    A) Ignore it
    B) Pump brakes continuously
    C) Dry them by pressing gas and brake lightly several times
    D) Stop engine
  • 11. Tyre blowouts require the driver to:
    A) Brake suddenly
    B) Steer sharply
    C) Hold steering wheel firmly and slow gradually
    D) Accelerate
  • 12. After a tyre bursts, the driver should:
    A) Turn off hazard lights
    B) Steer carefully to the side of the road when safe
    C) Brake hard immediately
    D) Ignore traffic
  • 13. If one or more wheels drop off the edge of the road:
    A) Brake heavily
    B) Remove foot from accelerator and steer smoothly back when safe
    C) Accelerate
    D) Turn sharply
  • 14. If headlights fail at night:
    A) Keep driving
    B) Check light switch and pull off road safely
    C) Honk continuously
    D) Ignore it
  • 15. Reflective triangles should be placed:
    A) Directly on the vehicle
    B) 50–100 meters behind vehicle
    C) 200 meters away only
    D) On sidewalks
  • 16. When checking for injuries at a collision:
    A) Move all victims immediately
    B) Do not move unless safety is in immediate danger
    C) Only photograph
    D) Ignore victims
  • 17. Notifying emergency services should include:
    A) Neighbors’ numbers
    B) Location, phone number, nature of injuries, and first aid info
    C) Only names
    D) Car brand
  • 18. Cyclists require special care because they are:
    A) Faster than cars
    B) Vulnerable and less protected
    C) Always in bike lanes
    D) Heavy
  • 19. When passing a cyclist, a driver should:
    A) Crowd them
    B) Wait until there is enough space to pass safely
    C) Honk repeatedly
    D) Pass very close
  • 20. Motorcyclists can stop faster than cars because they are:
    A) Heavy
    B) Light and less protected
    C) Slower
    D) Always predictable
  • 21. Following distance behind a motorcycle should be:
    A) 2 seconds
    B) Minimum 4 seconds
    C) 10 seconds
    D) 1 second
  • 22. Lane splitting by motorcycles is:
    A) Never allowed
    B) Legal in some areas
    C) Dangerous and always illegal
    D) Recommended for cars
  • 23. Motorcyclists are more affected by:
    A) Horns only
    B) Road hazards like potholes, slippery surfaces, or debris
    C) Traffic lights only
    D) Speed limits
  • 24. Defensive driving requires:
    A) Tailgating
    B) Honking continuously
    C) Calm, quick thinking, and good vehicle control
    D) Speeding
  • 25. The oil gauge shows:
    A) Fuel level
    B) Amount of oil in the crankcase
    C) Coolant
    D) Battery
  • 26. Carbon monoxide can be recognized by smell:
    A) True
    B) False
  • 27. The ammeter shows:
    A) Oil level
    B) Rate of battery charging or discharging
    C) Fuel
    D) Engine temperature
  • 28. Preventive maintenance means:
    A) Wait for breakdown
    B) Service vehicle before breakdown occurs
    C) Drive recklessly
    D) Ignore minor issues
  • 29. “Pumping the brakes” means:
    A) Hold pedal down
    B) Press pedal gently repeatedly
    C) Accelerate while braking
    D) Ignore brakes
  • 30. Tailgating is:
    A) Safe in some conditions
    B) Never safe
    C) Safe at high speeds
    D) Safe in city

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