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Example Test #100

1. When you get tired when driving, you should always-
Wind down the wndows

Turn on the air conditioner

Pull over where safe and have a nap

2. You should awlays ___ before changing lanes.
Pull out quickly

Signal with your indicators and check your blindspots

Use your horn to alert others

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3. When you are nearing a bridge and see this sign when a car is coming the other way, you-
quickly race ahead

use your horn to alert them

Wait and let them pass

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4. what should you do when you are about to merge onto the freeway?
Use your horn and slow down.

Use your hazard lights and pull out quickly.

Keep your eye out for a break in the lane big enough for your vehicle and match their speed.

5. what do you do if ahead there is a vehicle stopped at a pedestrian crossing?
Use your horn

wait for the pedestrian to get off the road

overtake the vehicle

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6. If a friend and their baby want a ride, you need to make sure that-
You have a baby restraint in place

You have the radio on for the baby

You know the directions for your trip

7. On average what percentage of accidents and crashes on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights are the result of drink driving?
5%

50%.

30%.

8. What should you consider before you drive at high speeds with a full car load?
Inspect your tyre pressue as recommedned for your car.

Bring a map.

Have enough fuel.

9. If you are A, how can you proceed safely with the risks presented here?
Hit your brakes and stop immediately.

Reduce your speed. You should prepare to stop for the cyclist to avoid a collision.

You don't need caution, they must give way to you.

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10. If you are A, how can you cross the intersection safely?
Stop and wait until B has gone.

Try to make eye contact with the other driver and get the scope of what B is going to do.

Hurry across before B turns.

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11. This sign means that
30km ahead you will find the national park.

30km ahead turn to enter the zoo.

Caution, danger of kangaroos on the road for the next 30km.

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12. your driving ability can be hindered by a mixture of Alcohol, drugs and certain medications. Mixed, these will -
be worse

be better

be just the same

13. Interpret this sign
Livestock on the road ahead. Use caution and reduce your speed.

Ahead there is a crossing over a railway. Use caution and stop for trains.

Get ready to stop. There is a give way sign.

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14. In this picture, who needs to give way?
A

Whoever gets there first can go.

B

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15. Interpret the type of sign.
Stop sign used in other countries.

A fake sign.

A stop sign that is hand held.

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16. This sign means you need to …
You do not need to stop if there are no trains, use caution.

You only need to stop if there is a train in sight.

You need to bring your vehicle to a stop. You need to check in both directions for any trains before you can cross. Use caution.

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17. When a traffic light turns yellow…
Stop if able

Hit your brakes

Increase your speed

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18. Speed limit signs…
show you the min speed

Show you the max speed

are only for buses

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19. As a driver, where do you need to be looking?
At the rear and sides only.

You only need to know what's in front of you.

The front and rear of your car as well as the sides of your car.

20. If a pedestrian steps out onto a pedestrian crossing without looking, who will be responsible if you collide?
It is the pedestrian's fault as they didn't look.

It is your job to reduce your speed around crossings so you can stop if needed.

Only if the pedestrian is underage is it your fault.

21. What's the goal of a learner driver?
To gain more skill and make less mistakes

To study and pass their licence test

To take up to ten lessons.

22. Who is in charge of making sure your car meets the relevant air and noise emission standards?
You are

whoever sold you the car

A learner driver is not responsible

23. When you approach a School Crossing Supervisor with a sign like this, you-
must wait until they are off the road and the sign is lowered.

wait until they are half way across the road

Wait until they are out of sight

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24. Interpret this sign
Parking is only allowed for vehicles with a disabled person. You will need to display your mobility parking authority notice to park here.

Parking is only allowed for fifteen minutes. Only cars allowed, no cyclists.

Only cyclists are permitted to park in this area. Cars can be fined.

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25. When you are at a train crossing and the lights are flashing, when is it safe for you to cross?
After the lights have been flashing for one minute, you can cross

You can only cross after the lights have stopped and the boom has opened again

If you can't see a train you can cross

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26. This light means…
Only right turns

Only straight ahead

Only left turns, no straight ahead

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27. In front of your vehicle a tram stops and passengers get off. Where should you stop?
Stop level with the back of the tram

Stop level with the driver's door of the tram

Stop level with the back door

28. Are you allowed double park kerbside where there is parallel parking? Where there is parallel kerbside parking, are you allowed to double-park alongside a parked vehicle?
Only for five minutes

never.

always

29. When you are driving towards a crossing and you see this image, you -
Beware of pedestrians

Use caution, hit your brakes.

reduce speed and stop. Wait until the supervisor takes lowers the sign.

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30. This sign means…
The limit is 10 km/h and there pedestrians in this zone

If there is an emergency vehicle, the speed is 10km/h

If raining, the limit is 10km/h

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