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Example Test #11

1. You are driving on a primary road that does not have central dividing line, what should you do?
Drive as if there is a central dividing line and keep to the left.

Drive as if there is a central dividing line and keep to the right.

Drive along the centre of the road.

Drive in the hard shoulder only.

2. What must you do before driving in a tunnel?
Turn on your full beam headlights.

Ensure the height of your vehicle will fit in the tunnel.

Turn on your hazard lights.

Take off your sunglasses.

3. How should you prepare for a long journey.
Ensure all your tyres have the correct air pressure.

Top up your windscreen washer fluid.

Change your seat position.

Adjust your wing mirrors.

4. What do the signs together mean?
Pedestrian crossing.

Children crossing ahead.

Community centre ahead.

Playground ahead.

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5. If your tyre gets a puncture on a motorway, what should you do?
Pull in safely to the hard shoulder and call the Gardai.

Pull in and change the tyre.

Stop in your lane and call for help.

Try to get other drivers to stop and assist.

6. What should you do if visibility is reduced during the day?
Turn on your window wipers to see more clearly.

Switch on your side lights or dipped headlights.

Turn on your hazard lights.

Pull off the road safely and drive when it gets brighter.

7. Can you beep your horn if driving in an urban area at night?
Yes, during 9.30pm to 9.00am only.

Yes, however during 11.30pm to 7.00am you can only use it in an emergency.

Yes, at all times.

Never.

8. What must you be aware of when driving over road lines or directional arrows?
Pedestrians on the road.

Your stopping distance will be reduced.

Your tyre pressure will be reduced.

Your stopping distance will be increased.

9. You are driving on a rural road and see a pedestrian but there are vehicles behind you, what should you do?
Stop your vehicle until the pedestrians have passed.

Slow down.

Drive around the pedestrians.

Look in your mirrors and indicate to let drivers behind know you intend to overtake the pedestrian.

10. If you must drive a vehicle you are not familiar with, what should you do?
Consider it the same as driving your own vehicle.

Only drive on rural roads.

Drive it at a higher speed than your own vehicle.

Drive at a reduced speed and take extra care on the road.

11. How regularly should you check your vehicles tyre pressure?
You should check it at regular intervals.

One time per month.

Every day.

Two times a year.

12. How might your hazard lights effect your brake lights?
Make it harder to see your brake lights.

They turn off your brake lights when in use.

The make your brake lights less visible.

Using them too much may damage your brake lights.

13. How might wet weather effect your exterior mirrors?
It won't make any difference.

It might break or crack the glass on the mirror.

Water droplets may gather on the glass and make it harder to see the road.

It will make it easier to see.

14. 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.

15. What is the meaning of this sign?
Stop.

Approaching a school.

There are school children crossing here.

Approaching a pedestrian crossing.

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16. In what sittuation can you park on a sharp bend?
Never, you cannot park on a sharp bend.

At peak times, when the road is congested.

If you get permission from the council.

If you have an emergency.

17. You are driving and see an elderly pedestrian cross the road ahead, what should you do?
Beep to let the pedestrian know to get out of your way.

Slow down and allow the pedestrian to complete his/her crossing safely.

Pull into the hard shoulder or left lane until it is clear.

Lower your gear.

18. If driving on a busy road how should you let passengers out of your vehicle?
Drive into the hard shoulder and let them exit there.

Stop safely and let them exit on the side closest to the kerb.

Slow down and let them get out quickly.

Stop at traffic lights only to let them get out.

19. What is the meaning of this sign?
Reduce speed.

Approaching a pedestrian crossing.

Children playing ahead.

School wardan ahead.

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20. What must you be prepared for in this instance?
The cyclist might make a right turn at the junction ahead.

The speed limit may increase.

The cyclist might not signal appropriately before turning or stopping.

The cyclist might suddenly stop.

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21. There is a sharp dip coming up on the road, what should you do?
Speed up, stay to the right and be mindful for any hazards coming up.

Slow down, stay to the right and remain alert of any hazards up ahead.

Slow down, stay to the left and remain alert for any hazards that may be coming up.

Speed up, stay to the left and remain alert for any hazards that may be coming up.

22. What restriction will be noted on your full driver license if you pass your driving test in an automatic vehicle?
You cannot drive the vehicle at night.

You cannot drive on motorways or dual-carriageways.

You cannot drive a manual vehicle.

You may not drive an automatic vehicle.

23. You are following these two vehicles and want to pass them out. What must you first consider before doing so?
That your indicators are working.

You cannot see clearly enough ahead to overtake safely.

How fast the other vehicles are going.

Your stopping distance.

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24. What must you consider before make a right turn from a major road onto a minor road?
Check your blindspots.

Look in your mirrors and signal to let other drivers know of your intention.

Give way to approaching traffic and any pedestrians on the crossing.

Slow down.

25. What should you do when you see mud on the road?
Increase speed.

Gently accelerate.

Slow down and be prepared to stop for any farm vehicles that may be ahead.

Try to not use the brakes.

26. You are driving and smell a strong fuel smell, what should you do?
Bring your vehicle to a mechanic.

Keep driving as normal.

Change to a higher gear and speed up.

Pull into a safe place to check it out.

27. 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.

28. How can you distinguish an emergency vehicle?
It has flashing green lights.

It has flashing yellow lights.

It makes a loud beeping noise.

It has flashing blue or red lights.

29. If you need to change your vehicles, wheel on a public road, what should you do?
Wear dark clothing.

Turn on your hazard lights.

Put on reflective clothing, place a red warning triangle at the back of the vehicle and turn on your hazard lights.

Turn on your full beam headlights.

30. You are driving and wish to move into the right lane but there are other vehicles in that lane, what should you do?
Speed up and move in to right lane quickly.

Indicate and move in when a gap appears in the traffic.

Look in your mirrors, indicate, check your blind spots and move in when a gap appears in the traffic.

Slow down, indicate, and move into the lane.