Ntsa Driving Test

Ntsa Driving Test 39

  • 1. The first step when brakes fail is:
    A) Honk continuously
    B) Downshift to a lower gear to slow the vehicle
    C) Accelerate
    D) Steer off the road immediately
  • 2. Pumping the brake pedal when brakes fail helps to:
    A) Decorate the car
    B) Build up hydraulic pressure
    C) Increase speed
    D) Honk automatically
  • 3. Applying the emergency brake during brake failure should be:
    A) Quickly and hard
    B) Slowly while holding the release button
    C) Ignored
    D) Only on highways
  • 4. If the vehicle begins to skid during brake failure:
    A) Keep holding the brake
    B) Release the handbrake immediately
    C) Accelerate
    D) Honk
  • 5. Steering control during brake failure should be:
    A) Ignored
    B) Maintained at all times
    C) Handed over to passengers
    D) Only used for parking
  • 6. If stopping is impossible during brake failure:
    A) Drive faster
    B) Steer into soft objects like bushes or grass
    C) Turn on music
    D) Reverse
  • 7. After stopping safely post-brake failure:
    A) Drive immediately
    B) Call a mechanic immediately
    C) Ignore issue
    D) Continue slowly
  • 8. Preventing brake failure involves:
    A) Driving fast downhill
    B) Ignoring brakes
    C) Using low gears and driving slowly on long downhill roads
    D) Pumping brakes constantly
  • 9. Overheated brakes should be:
    A) Used continuously
    B) Ignored
    C) Allowed to cool before continuing
    D) Dried using water
  • 10. Wet brakes can be dried by:
    A) Pressing accelerator only
    B) Ignoring them
    C) Pressing gas and brake lightly for 5–10 seconds several times
    D) Replacing immediately
  • 11. Brake inspection should be done:
    A) Never
    B) Regularly and on schedule
    C) Only after accidents
    D) Randomly
  • 12. Tyre blowouts require the driver to:
    A) Slam the brakes
    B) Hold the steering wheel firmly and let the vehicle slow gradually
    C) Turn off engine immediately
    D) Accelerate
  • 13. During a tyre blowout, braking suddenly:
    A) Is safe
    B) Is dangerous
    C) Helps control the vehicle
    D) Improves traction
  • 14. Hazard lights in a tyre blowout are used to:
    A) Enter traffic
    B) Warn other drivers
    C) Decorate car
    D) Show location
  • 15. When wheels drop off the pavement, braking heavily:
    A) Is recommended
    B) Should be avoided
    C) Is mandatory
    D) Helps control
  • 16. To return smoothly from road edge, a driver should:
    A) Accelerate hard
    B) Steer smoothly back onto the pavement
    C) Honk continuously
    D) Slam brakes
  • 17. Headlight failure at night requires:
    A) Continuing driving
    B) Pull off safely and stop vehicle
    C) Speeding up
    D) Turning off emergency lights
  • 18. Headlight check after failure should include:
    A) Only battery check
    B) Check light switch and try turning on/off
    C) Honking
    D) Calling passengers
  • 19. During city driving, scanning ahead helps avoid:
    A) Only pedestrians
    B) Obstacles like double-parked vehicles and cars exiting alleys
    C) Fuel consumption
    D) Music distractions
  • 20. When changing lanes in the city, steering should be:
    A) Sharp and sudden
    B) Smooth and gradual
    C) Not required
    D) Only at intersections
  • 21. Following distance when stopped in city traffic:
    A) Minimal
    B) Enough for stalled or pushed vehicles
    C) None
    D) Only for motorcycles
  • 22. Managing stress in city driving helps:
    A) Drive faster
    B) Prevent impaired judgment or reactions
    C) Reduce fuel use
    D) Ignore traffic rules
  • 23. At intersections, right-of-way rules must consider:
    A) Only vehicles
    B) Pedestrians and vehicles
    C) Music levels
    D) Parking spots
  • 24. Using phones while driving in the city should be:
    A) Allowed
    B) Avoided; pull off road first if necessary
    C) Frequent
    D) Only during lights
  • 25. One-way streets require drivers to:
    A) Turn randomly
    B) Follow the designated direction
    C) Drive opposite
    D) Ignore signs
  • 26. Drivers must maintain awareness around:
    A) Only other cars
    B) Pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists
    C) Traffic lights only
    D) Shops and streets
  • 27. Motorcyclists require extra attention because:
    A) They are slower
    B) They can stop faster and change lanes quickly
    C) They always follow rules
    D) They are bigger than cars
  • 28. When following a motorcycle, distance should be:
    A) Two seconds
    B) Minimum four-second following distance
    C) One second
    D) No distance needed
  • 29. Lane splitting by motorcycles requires:
    A) Ignoring them
    B) Being alert and cautious
    C) Honking
    D) Speeding
  • 30. Motorcyclists are more affected by:
    A) Fuel type
    B) Road hazards like potholes and debris
    C) Engine size
    D) Weather only

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