Ntsa Driving Test
Ntsa Driving Test 41
- 1. Alcohol most affects a driver’s:
A) Vision
B) Judgment
C) Hearing
D) Reflexes - 2. Emergency manoeuvres require:
A) Panic
B) Calm, quick thinking, and vehicle control
C) Music distraction
D) Honking continuously - 3. The first step in brake failure is to:
A) Accelerate
B) Downshift to a lower gear to slow the vehicle
C) Ignore
D) Turn off engine - 4. Pumping brakes during failure helps to:
A) Decorate the car
B) Build hydraulic pressure
C) Increase speed
D) Honk automatically - 5. Emergency brake during failure should be applied:
A) Quickly and hard
B) Slowly while holding the release button
C) Ignored
D) Only on highways - 6. If the car skids while using the handbrake:
A) Keep holding
B) Release immediately
C) Accelerate
D) Honk - 7. Steering control during brake failure should be:
A) Ignored
B) Maintained at all times
C) Handed to passengers
D) Only for parking - 8. 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 - 9. After stopping safely from brake failure:
A) Drive immediately
B) Call a mechanic immediately
C) Ignore issue
D) Continue slowly - 10. To prevent brake failure, downhill driving requires:
A) Fast driving
B) Ignoring brakes
C) Use low gears and drive slowly
D) Pump brakes continuously - 11. Overheated brakes should be:
A) Used continuously
B) Ignored
C) Allowed to cool before continuing
D) Replaced immediately - 12. 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 - 13. Tyre blowout requires:
A) Slam brakes
B) Hold steering wheel firmly and slow gradually
C) Turn off engine
D) Accelerate - 14. During a tyre blowout, sudden braking is:
A) Safe
B) Dangerous
C) Helps control
D) Improves traction - 15. Hazard lights during a tyre blowout:
A) Enter traffic
B) Warn other drivers
C) Decorate car
D) Show location - 16. Wheels off pavement should avoid:
A) Braking heavily
B) Braking heavily
C) Steering back smoothly
D) Honking - 17. To return to pavement safely:
A) Accelerate
B) Steer smoothly back onto the pavement
C) Honk continuously
D) Slam brakes - 18. Headlight failure at night requires:
A) Continue driving
B) Pull off safely and stop
C) Speeding up
D) Turning off emergency lights - 19. Headlight check after failure should:
A) Battery only
B) Check light switch and turn on/off
C) Honk
D) Call passengers - 20. City driving requires:
A) Only speed
B) Awareness, patience, and proper planning
C) Ignoring traffic
D) Music for focus - 21. High traffic density in cities involves:
A) Only cars
B) Vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists sharing the road
C) Empty streets
D) Only buses - 22. Reduced visibility is caused by:
A) Only fog
B) Bad weather, darkness, poorly lit streets
C) New tires
D) Low fuel - 23. Vehicle wear in cities affects:
A) Color only
B) Tires, brakes, clutch due to frequent stops/starts
C) Horns
D) Fuel caps - 24. City vehicle preparation includes:
A) Ignoring tires
B) Check tire pressure weekly, brakes, clutch, lights
C) Driving fast
D) Honking - 25. Scanning ahead in cities helps:
A) Avoid fuel loss
B) Avoid obstacles like double-parked vehicles or pedestrians
C) Improve music
D) Ignore traffic - 26. Proper lane changing includes:
A) Darting suddenly
B) Check mirrors, signal, shoulder check, steer smoothly
C) Honking only
D) Turn wheels sharply - 27. Safe following distance at stops helps:
A) Reduce fuel
B) Avoid collisions from stalled or pushed vehicles
C) Ignore motorcycles
D) Increase speed - 28. Stress management prevents:
A) Music distractions
B) Impaired judgment or slow reactions
C) Fuel loss
D) Engine overheating - 29. Intersections require scanning:
A) Only lights
B) Road ahead and cross traffic
C) Music controls
D) Sidewalks only - 30. One-way streets require drivers to:
A) Ignore signs
B) Follow designated direction
C) Drive opposite
D) Honk continuously