Ntsa Driving Test

Ntsa Driving Test 47

  • 1. Cyclists are vulnerable because:
  • A) Move faster than cars
    B) Less protected in collisions
    C) Drive off-road
    D) Always wear helmets
  • 2. When passing a bicycle, the driver should:
    A) Honk repeatedly
    B) Move close
    C) Wait for enough space to pass safely
    D) Speed past
  • 3. Cyclist hand signal for left turn:
    A) Right hand up
    B) Left hand down
    C) Left hand out
    D) Left hand on back
  • 4. Motorcycles are unpredictable because:
    A) Always follow rules
    B) Bigger than cars
    C) Lighter and stop faster
    D) Slow
  • 5. Minimum following distance behind a motorcycle:
    A) 1 second
    B) 2 seconds
    C) 4 seconds
    D) No minimum
  • 6. Why check blind spots for motorcycles?
    A) They are noisy
    B) Easy to see
    C) Small and easily missed
    D) Stop frequently
  • 7. Lane splitting by motorcycles occurs:
    A) Only intersections
    B) Never
    C) Between lanes in heavy, slow traffic
    D) Only highways
  • 8. Motorcyclists may suddenly:
    A) Never change lanes
    B) Always follow rules
    C) Change position to avoid hazards
    D) Always stop
  • 9. Defensive driving requires:
    A) Speeding
    B) Calm, quick thinking, and vehicle control
    C) Ignoring other drivers
    D) Braking only
  • 10. First step if brakes fail:
    A) Slam brakes
    B) Downshift to lower gear
    C) Turn off engine
    D) Accelerate
  • 11. During brake failure, after downshifting, you should:
    A) Accelerate
    B) Ignore
    C) Pump the brake pedal fast and hard to build hydraulic pressure
    D) Turn off engine
  • 12. How many pumps may it take to restore brake pressure?
    A) 1–2
    B) 5–6
    C) 3–4
    D) 6–8
  • 13. When applying the handbrake during brake failure:
    A) Slam it
    B) Ignore it
    C) Apply slowly while holding the release button
    D) Press halfway
  • 14. If brakes are still ineffective, the safest action is to:
    A) Speed up
    B) Jump out
    C) Steer into something soft like bushes or grass
    D) Pump gas pedal
  • 15. How should you use brakes on long downhill roads to prevent failure?
    A) Drive fast
    B) Only handbrake
    C) Use low gears and drive slowly
    D) Neutral gear
  • 16. What should you do if brakes overheat?
    A) Keep driving
    B) Pump brakes continuously
    C) Pull over and let them cool
    D) Shift to neutral
  • 17. What is the first action if brakes get wet?
    A) Ignore
    B) Press gas and brake lightly several times
    C) Pump continuously
    D) Speed up
  • 18. First step during a tyre blowout is:
    A) Slam brakes
    B) Accelerate
    C) Hold steering wheel firmly and slow gradually
    D) Turn off hazard lights
  • 19. When a wheel drops off the pavement, you should first:
    A) Accelerate
    B) Hold steering wheel firmly and remove foot from accelerator
    C) Slam brakes
    D) Turn sharply
  • 20. Headlight failure at night should first be handled by:
    A) Continuing to drive
    B) Checking the switch, try reset, pull off safely, use hazard lights or torch
    C) Speeding
    D) Using interior lights
  • 21. The oil gauge indicates:
    A) Fuel level
    B) Amount of oil in the crankcase
    C) Battery status
    D) Tire pressure
  • 22. Carbon monoxide can be detected by smell:
    A) True
    B) False
    C) Only at night
    D) Only with gas detectors
  • 23. The ammeter shows:
    A) Fuel consumption
    B) Rate of battery charging or discharging
    C) Speed
    D) Oil pressure
  • 24. Preventive maintenance means:
    A) Wait until breakdown
    B) Regular checks to prevent breakdowns
    C) Only cleaning
    D) Random part replacement
  • 25. Pumping the brakes involves:
    A) Press gently to floor and hold
    B) Press gently several times to stop smoothly
    C) Slam brakes
    D) Use handbrake only
  • 26. Tailgating is:
    A) Safe
    B) Never safe
    C) Safe at night
    D) Safe if brakes are good
  • 27. Slipping clutch is:
    A) Desirable
    B) Undesirable
    C) Only in rain
    D) Only with manual
  • 28. To prevent spring breakage, a driver should:
    A) Drive fast
    B) Release brakes before rough surfaces and drive at suitable speed
    C) Ignore conditions
    D) Brake continuously
  • 29. Passing at an intersection requires:
    A) Quick glance
    B) Visibility of at least 200 meters ahead
    C) Honking
    D) Speeding
  • 30. After an accident, an injured person should be:
    A) Stand immediately
    B) Kept lying down to prevent shock
    C) Walk
    D) Moved immediately
 

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