Ntsa Driving Test

Ntsa Driving Test 42

  • 1. Cyclists require extra care because they are:
    A) Large vehicles
    B) Vulnerable and slow-moving
    C) Faster than cars
    D) Not on the road
  • 2. Cyclists have:
    A) No right
    B) Same right to the roadway as vehicles
    C) Only sidewalks
    D) Restricted access
  • 3. Be prepared for cyclists moving:
    A) Slowly only
    B) Into traffic to turn or avoid obstacles
    C) Fixed lanes
    D) Sidewalks
  • 4. Passing a bicycle safely requires:
    A) Honk closely
    B) Wait until there is enough space
    C) Speed past quickly
    D) Ignore
  • 5. Check parked vehicles for cyclists before:
    A) Ignoring
    B) Opening car doors
    C) Honking
    D) Driving fast
  • 6. Cyclist hand signals for left turn:
    A) Right hand out
    B) Left hand out
    C) Left hand down
    D) Both hands up
  • 7. Cyclist hand signal for stop:
    A) Left hand up
    B) Left hand out
    C) Left hand down
    D) Right hand out
  • 8. Cyclist hand signal for right turn:
    A) Left hand down
    B) Left hand up or right hand out
    C) Right hand down
    D) Both hands down
  • 9. Motorcyclists can stop faster than cars, making:
    A) No difference
    B) Their behavior less predictable
    C) Cars slower
    D) Traffic safer
  • 10. Following distance behind a motorcycle should be:
    A) One second
    B) Two seconds
    C) Minimum four seconds
    D) Not required
  • 11. When driving in urban areas, what is a key challenge?
    A) Long straight roads
    B) Low traffic density
    C) High volume of vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists
    D) Wide open spaces
  • 12. Why is city driving stressful on a vehicle?
    A) Roads are too smooth
    B) Traffic signals are too simple
    C) Frequent stops and starts stress tires, brakes, and clutch
    D) Drivers drive too slowly
  • 13. How often should you check tire pressure if mainly driving in the city?
    A) Once a year
    B) Weekly
    C) Only when tires look flat
    D) Every 6 months
  • 14. Which of the following helps anticipate hazards in city driving?
    A) Honking frequently
    B) Scanning the road ahead for obstacles
    C) Driving faster than surrounding traffic
    D) Looking only at the vehicle in front
  • 15. What should you do before changing lanes in the city?
    A) Signal after moving
    B) Change lanes quickly
    C) Look only in rear-view mirror
    D) Check mirrors, scan lanes, use signals, shoulder check, then steer smoothly
  • 16. How far should you stop behind another vehicle in urban traffic?
    A) 1 meter
    B) 2 meters
    C) Far enough to leave space for stalled vehicles or rear-end collision
    D) Right next to it
  • 17. What is the recommended response to aggressive drivers in the city?
    A) Retaliate
    B) Stay calm and choose the safe course of action
    C) Speed up to pass them
    D) Honk repeatedly
  • 18. Why should you scan both the road ahead and cross traffic at intersections?
    A) To impress other drivers
    B) More than half of urban collisions occur at intersections
    C) It’s optional
    D) Only when raining
  • 19. What is the most important preparation for city driving?
    A) Installing tinted windows
    B) Playing music
    C) Maintaining brakes, clutch, lights, and tires in optimal condition
    D) Carrying extra snacks
  • 20. What is the purpose of placing warning devices after an accident?
    A) Decorate the scene
    B) Warn only your passengers
    C) Alert oncoming traffic 50–100 meters away
    D) Record video
  • 21. What should you not do if there is a risk of spilled fuel at an accident?
    A) Place reflective triangles
    B) Use flares
    C) Call the police
    D) Provide first aid
  • 22. What should be your first action after a collision?
    A) Drive away
    B) Argue with others involved
    C) Stop immediately and secure the vehicle
    D) Take photographs only
  • 23. What information should you exchange after an accident?
    A) Favorite music
    B) Snacks available
    C) Driver license, insurance, vehicle registration, address
    D) Vehicle color only
  • 24. Why should you avoid discussing fault at the scene?
    A) It’s rude
    B) It confuses passengers
    C) To prevent escalation and legal issues
    D) To save time
  • 25. What is the correct way to leave a note on a parked vehicle you collide with?
    A) Leave anywhere
    B) Throw it inside
    C) Visible but secure with contact information
    D) Tape it under the car
  • 26. Who should you notify immediately after an accident?
    A) Your neighbor
    B) Only the other driver
    C) Police or emergency services
    D) Social media
  • 27. While waiting for help, what should you do?
    A) Leave immediately
    B) Take photos for social media
    C) Stay at the scene and check for victims
    D) Drive to nearest gas station
  • 28. What should you do if emergency help is already present?
    A) Watch the accident closely
    B) Block traffic
    C) Keep moving unless directed to stop
    D) Leave the scene
  • 29. Cyclists are more vulnerable because:
    A) They move faster than cars
    B) They are less protected in collisions
    C) They can drive off-road
    D) They always have helmets
  • 30. What is an important action when passing a bicycle?
    A) Honk repeatedly
    B) Move very close
    C) Wait until there is enough space to pass safely
    D) Speed past
 

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