Ntsa Driving Test

Ntsa Driving Test 54

  • 1. When brakes fail, the first action is:
    A) Slam brakes continuously
    B) Downshift to a lower gear to slow the vehicle
    C) Accelerate
    D) Turn off engine
  • 2. If brakes fail and pumping is needed, it should take:
    A) 1 pump
    B) 2 pumps
    C) 3–4 pumps to restore pressure
    D) 5 pumps
  • 3. Emergency handbrake should be applied:
    A) Quickly and hard
    B) Slowly while holding release button
    C) Only when parked
    D) Not used
  • 4. If car begins to skid while using handbrake:
    A) Keep holding
    B) Accelerate
    C) Release immediately
    D) Turn off ignition
  • 5. After stopping safely with brake failure:
    A) Continue driving
    B) Call a mechanic immediately
    C) Ignore issue
    D) Only refuel
  • 6. Brake failure prevention includes:
    A) Driving fast downhill
    B) Using low gears and driving slowly on long downhill roads
    C) Ignoring maintenance
    D) Covering brakes
  • 7. If brakes overheat:
    A) Continue driving
    B) Pull over and let them cool
    C) Press harder
    D) Slam clutch
  • 8. In wet weather, avoid:
    A) Fog
    B) Pedestrians
    C) Deep puddles that reduce braking power
    D) Side mirrors
  • 9. Wet brakes can be dried by:
    A) Slamming
    B) Turning off engine
    C) Pressing gas and brake lightly several times
    D) Ignoring
  • 10. Regular brake inspection:
    A) Not necessary
    B) Reduces chance of brake failure
    C) Only oil check
    D) Optional
  • 11. Tyre blowout first action:
    A) Slam brakes
    B) Hold steering wheel firmly
    C) Accelerate
    D) Ignore
  • 12. During tyre blowout, do not:
    A) Hold steering
    B) Steer carefully
    C) Brake suddenly
    D) Slow gradually
  • 13. Tyre blowout steering:
    A) Random
    B) Only left
    C) Carefully to the side of the road when safe
    D) Ignore
  • 14. Tyre blowout warning:
    A) Flash lights only
    B) Honk only
    C) Turn on hazard lights to warn other drivers
    D) Ignore
  • 15. Wheel off pavement, first action:
    A) Accelerate
    B) Brake heavily
    C) Hold steering wheel firmly
    D) Turn off engine
  • 16. When wheel off pavement, remove foot from:
    A) Brake
    B) Clutch
    C) Accelerator
    D) Horn
  • 17. Returning to pavement from edge requires:
    A) Slam brakes
    B) Accelerate quickly
    C) Steer smoothly when road is clear
    D) Turn off engine
  • 18. Headlights fail at night, first step:
    A) Drive faster
    B) Check light switch immediately
    C) Ignore
    D) Turn off engine
  • 19. If headlights remain off:
    A) Continue driving
    B) Honk continuously
    C) Pull off the road safely and stop the vehicle
    D) Flash horn only
  • 20. If headlights fail, stay visible by:
    A) Only horn
    B) Hazard lights or torch
    C) Only brakes
    D) Speeding
  • 21. Driving in city requires:
    A) Speeding
    B) Constant awareness, quick decision-making, vehicle care
    C) Ignoring pedestrians
    D) Only horn
  • 22. High traffic density means:
    A) Only pedestrians
    B) Many vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists sharing the road
    C) Only buses
    D) Only cars
  • 23. Reduced visibility in city driving is caused by:
    A) Sun only
    B) Bad weather, darkness, poorly lit streets
    C) Music system
    D) Horn use
  • 24. Frequent stops and starts cause:
    A) Fuel saving
    B) Vehicle wear, stress on tyres, brakes, and clutch
    C) Faster trips
    D) Decoration
  • 25. City tyre pressure check frequency:
    A) Monthly
    B) Only when flat
    C) Weekly
    D) Never
  • 26. Brakes, clutch, and lights in city driving should be:
    A) Ignored
    B) In optimal condition
    C) Optional
    D) Only inspected monthly
  • 27. Scanning ahead in city driving helps:
    A) Only horn usage
    B) Anticipate obstacles and adjust speed or lane
    C) Ignore pedestrians
    D) Only traffic lights
  • 28. Lane changing in city requires:
    A) Darting suddenly
    B) Mirror check, scan lane, signal, shoulder check, smooth steering
    C) Honking repeatedly
    D) Ignoring traffic
  • 29. Stopping behind a vehicle provides space for:
    A) Decoration
    B) Vehicles that stall, safety in rear-end collisions
    C) Speeding
    D) Music
  • 30. Monitoring mirrors while stopped helps:
    A) Only passengers
    B) Watch for vehicles merging into your lane
    C) Decoration
    D) Ignored

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