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Example Test #10

1. What should you anticipate for when driving over the brow of the hill?
There may be a change in the traffic situation ahead such as a broken down vehicle or traffic jam.

The road surface may be uneven. The speed limit may increase or reduce.

You don't need to anticipate any changes.

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2. By doing what, can you contribute to eco-driving?
Kepp your fuel tank full.

Driving in a high gear, keeping a consistent speed and constantly looking at the road so as to be prepared for any hazards or traffic.

Only driving on rural roads.

Driving in a low gear.

3. You are being overtaken by another driver, what should you do?
Slow down.

Pull your vehicle off to the hard shoulder.

Remain driving at the same speed.

Speed up.

4. What is the meaning of this sign?
Vehicles should keep to the right.

Vehicles should keep to the left.

Roadworks in right lane.

Right lane ahead closed.

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5. Where can you find out your vehicle's total load-carrying capacity?
Nowhere, there is no way to know this.

On your tax disc.

In your insurance documentation.

In the vehicle manufacturer's specification.

6. In what instance can you park on the brow of a hill?
If traffic is lighter than normal.

In an emergency only.

If you apply your handbrake.

It is prohibited to park on the brow of a hill.

7. In what instance is a trailer allowed to be towed on a public road without a rear number plate?
When the person who owns the trailer is driving it.

If a tractor is pulling the trailer.

All trailers must display a rear number plate when driving on public roads.

If you are only driving it a couple of kms.

8. How can you safely drive on icy roads?
Switch to a lower gear.

Be more careful than usual.

Reduce speed and gently accelerate and brake if needed.

Turn on your hazard lights until you have cleared the icy section.

9. What is the meaning of this sign?
Drive on the right.

Right lane closed ahead.

Drive on the left.

Left lane closed ahead.

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10. In what situation may a child drive a tractor?
Never.

If the child is over 13 years of age.

If an adult is present.

If the child is over 10 years of age.

11. Why should you not rest your foot on the clutch?
Because it may damage your brake pedal.

Because it may make you more drowsy.

Because it might damage the clutch.

Because your foot will get tired.

12. You are driving and notice the steering is continuously vibrating, what does that mean?
You are low on fuel.

The balance of the wheels is uneven.

You need to fill up your oil.

You have a potential flat tyre.

13. What can you do when your fuel system gets an air-lock?
Bring your vehicle to a mechanic.

Fill it up with more fuel.

Complete an oil change.

Bleed the fuel system to let out the trapped air.

14. When is it okay to increase your tyre's pressure before driving for a long distance?
If you will be driving for more than 200 km.

Never.

If you will be driving for more than 100 km.

If your tyre pressure is low.

15. How might you find driving on a motorway different from driving on other road types?
Other drivers tend to be calmer when driving on a motorway.

The surface is more uneven on other road types.

Vehicles drive slower on a motorway.

Vehicles drive faster on a motorway.

16. What are rumble strips there to warn you of?
There is a potential danger ahead or to the side.

There is an emergency ahead.

Traffic ahead is merging and diverging.

The road surface ahead is uneven.

17. You notice your windows are icy before driving a long distance, what should you do?
Remove the ice from the window before driving.

Drive, the ice will melt on its own.

Pour hot water on the ice.

Just scrape off a little bit of ice, enough to see through a small gap.

18. You come to the scene of a crash and notice a victim is bleeding heavily, what should you do?
Try to flag someone else down to assist.

Phone emergency services.

Apply a tight bandage to the affected area to stop the bleeding.

Offer the injured party some water.

19. In what instance can you park at a taxi rank?
In an emergency.

Between the hours of 9pm and 9am.

Never.

If there is a broken white line.

20. On what roads can a learner driver not drive on?
All roads.

Roads through a city or town.

Rural roads.

Motorways.

21. You are driving on a narrow road and see another vehicle driving towards you, what should you do?
Slow down and pull your vehicle to the right.

Slow down and pull your vehicle to the left.

Slow down and allow enough space between your vehicle and the oncoming vehicle.

Speed up and drive quickly past the other vehicle.

22. What is the fastest speed a car or motorcycle may drive on a motorway?
120 km/h.

80 km/h.

90km/h.

100 km/h.

23. What is the meaning of this sign?
Approaching a motorway.

Roundabout ahead.

Approaching a crossroads with roads of the same importance.

Approaching a T-junction.

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24. How should you approach a roadworks sign?
Slow down and be ready to stop if needed.

Turn on your hazard lights to alert other drivers.

Speed up to get through the roadworks so you're not delayed.

Stop.

25. When may you switch on your rear fog lights?
When driving on a rural road.

When driving in the dark.

Never.

If there is fog or snow falling.

26. What is the meaning of this sign?
Motorway begins.

Approaching a crossroads with two roads of the same importance.

Motorway ends.

The road ahead divides.

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27. How might a warm car effect you when driving at night?
It will make you drowsy.

It will make you feel more awake.

It will make you feel hungry.

It will make you feel anger towards other users.

28. How should you reverse your car into a section you cannot clearly see?
Check all blind spots and reverse quickly.

Look in all mirrors and reverse slowly.

Quickly reverse so as not to inconvenience other road users.

Find someone who can help you safely reverse in.

29. What is the meaning of this hand signal?
The cyclist wants to make a left turn.

The cyclist wants to slow down or come to a complete stop.

The cyclists want to go straight ahead.

The cyclist wants to make a right turn.

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30. Can you put green (rebated) diesel in your car and drive it on a public road?
Yes, if you drive on rural roads only.

Only if driving slowly.

No, you cannot use green diesel in any car.

Yes, you can use green diesel on a public road.