SAMPLE QUESTIONS

 

 

 

 

Sample questions are followed by a number of possible answer :

  1. When two vehicles approach an uncontrolled intersection (road of equal importance) at the same time, the right of way must be given to...
    •  the one moving faster

    •  neither one

    •  the one approaching from the right

    •  the one approaching from the left

  2. Under what circumstances can you overtake from the left ?
    •  When the driver in front of you has signaled you to overtake

    •  When the vehicle driver in front of you has given a signal for turning to the right and has  actually drawn to the middle of the road

    •  When a diver in front of you has given a signal for turning to the right

  3. When approaching from the rear where two lanes of traffic have stopped at a signal, you should...
    •  pass all the vehicles and stop in front of them

    •  pass between all the vehicles standing in the two lanes

    •  stop behind the last vehicle in the appropriate lane

    •  pass all the vehicles

  4. Which is the best reason for not following other vehicles too closely?
    •  To avoid exhaust fumes

    •  To avoid getting dirty from wheel spray

    •  To get increased angle of vision of traffic conditions ahead and to avoid hitting vehicles in front, if they stop suddenly

    •  As it will require less attention for the operation of your vehicle

  5. When approaching a roundabout give way to ....
    •  cyclists

    •  slow-moving vehicles

    •  traffic on your right

    •  traffic on your left

  6. How much distance should you keep from a vehicle traveling in front of you ?
    •  15 meters

    •  10 meters

    •  Depends on the speed of the vehicle traveling in front of you

    •  A distance sufficient to avoid collision if the vehicle in front of you suddenly slows down or stops

  7. What is the average reaction time of a driver i.e. in applying the brakes when observing a forthcoming hazard ?
    •  /of a second

    •  fi of a second

    •  fl of a second

    •  One second

  8. How much approximate distance will your vehicle cover in a second if you are driving at a speed of 50 kilometers per hour in normal road conditions ?
    •  the one moving faster

    •  neither one

    •  the one approaching from the right

    •  the one approaching from the left

  9. Under ideal condition, to avoid rear-end collision, how much minimum following distance should you maintain in seconds when at a speed of 60 kmph ?
    •  One second

    •  Two seconds

    •  Three seconds

    •  Four seconds

  10. While driving on a hill, who should be given right of way ?
    • Vehicles traveling downhill

    • Vehicles traveling uphill

    • No precedence to anyone

    • Depends on the conditions of the road

  11. When descending a steep hill, you should...
    • keep vehicle in gear

    • turn off the ignition and keep gear in neutral to save fuel and avoid pollution

    • keep your headlights on

    • keep your handbrake pulled up

  12. You are in a one-way street and want to turn right. You should position yourself...
    • in the left-hand lane

    • in either lane, depending on the traffic

    • in the right-hand lane

    • just left of the centre line

  13. What must the drivers be aware of while driving past cars parked parallel on road side? Mark three answers.
    • Parked cars' door opening

    • The bumpy road surface

    • Pedestrians stepping out between cars

    • Cars leaving parking spaces

  14. What is the correct procedure if you want to stop ?
    • Apply brakes gradually after giving a signal for stopping

    • Give appropriate single, slow down and stop on the left side of the road

    • Check rear-view mirror/look over your shoulder and if it is safe to do so, give appropriate signal, slow down and stop on the left side of the road

    • Check rear-view mirror/look over your shoulder, give appropriate signal, slow down and stop on left side of the road

  15. While driving when you want to change lanes you should...
    • increase speed give a proper signal

    • blow horn and look to the rear

    • make sure that the move can be made safely after checking traffic from behind and after giving the proper signal

    • never change lanes as it is against the law

  16. What should be the maximum speed of your vehicle as per law when passing or meeting a procession or a body of troops or a police on the march or when passing workmen engaged in a road repair?
    • 35 kilometers per hour

    • 25 kilometers per hour

    • 15 kilometers per hour

    • 45 kilometers per hour

  17. Dose the law allow you to stop your vehicle abruptly while driving ?
    • Under no circumstances since you may be hit by a vehicle following you

    • Only in an emergency for safely reasons

    • Only in an emergency, if there is no vehicle following you closely

    • when you have come on to a wrong road of choice

  18. While driving, a policeman gives you a signal to stop, you should...
    • stop immediately

    • check traffic from behind and when it is safe, draw to the left side of the road and stop without causing inconvenience to smooth flow of other traffic

    • not stop if you feel that you have not violated any traffic rule

    • draw immediately to the left side of the road and stop

  19. Are you permitted to drive a vehicle in a reverse direction into a road designated as 'ONE-WAY' ?
    • No

    • Yes

    • In an emergency only

    • If you know some senior officer of the police department

  20. When you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle, what should you do ?
    • Speed up and get out of the way

    • Signal the driver to pass

    • Draw to the left side of the road and stop

    • Draw to the right side of the road

  21. A bus is stopped at a bus stop ahead of you. Its right-hand indicator is flashing. You should...
    • Flesh your headlight and slow down

    • Sound your horn and keep going

    • Slow down and then blow your horn

    • Slow down and give way if it is safe to do so

  22. Unless restricted, what are the national speed limit for cars ?
    • 30

    • 50

    • 60

    • 90

    • No limit

  23. Unless restricted, what are the national speed limit for a motorcycle ?
    • 30

    • 50

    • 60

    • 90

    • No limit

  24. Stopping distance means
    • braking distance

    • reaction distance

    • reaction distance + braking distance

    • speed limit distance

  25. Parallel parking means...
    • parking vehicle behind each other

    • parking at a right angle

    • parking parallel at an angle

    • parking parallel to a vehicle already parked

  26. You are driving along a street with vehicles parking parallel on the left-hand side. For which three reasons must you keep your speed down ?
    • Vehicles may be pulling out

    • So that oncoming traffic can see you more clearly

    • Children may run out from between the vehicles

    • You may set off car alarms

    • Drivers' door may open

  27. Your overall stopping distance will be much longer when driving...
    • in fog

    • at night

    • in strong winds

    • in the rain

  28. When turning your car in the road you should....
    • check all around for other road users

    • use a driveway if possible

    • keep your hand on the handbrake throughout

    • put on your headlights

  29. You are reversing into a side road. While reversing you should mainly look....
    • into the interior mirror

    • through the rear windscreen

    • into the door mirror nearest the kerb

    • into the door mirror away from the kerb

  30. To move off safely a parked position you should...
    • use your mirrors and look round for a final check

    • signal for other drivers to slow

    • not look round if there is a parked vehicle close in front of you

    • give a hand signal as well as using your indicators

  31. You want to move off from a parked position. The road is busy with traffic passing from behind. you should...
    • give a signal and move away as soon as someone flashes you

    • signal while waiting for a gap in the traffic

    • wait without signaling for a safe gap in the traffic

  32. You are driving in the left-hand lane in a dual carriageway. A vehicle overtakes and pulls in front of you leaving you without enough separation distance. You should....
    • drop back

    • move to the right lane

    • carry on driving

    • sound your horn

  33. You wish to overtake on a dual carriageway. You see in your mirror that the car behind has pulled out to overtake you. You should....
    • not signal until the car has passed

    • signal and pull out to overtake

    • signal to tell the driver behind that you also want to overtake

    • touch the brakes to show your brake lights

               

                                                                                            

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