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Example Test #37

1. You want to drive in the dark but your right headlight bulb has broken, what should you do?
Drive and replace the bulb when you can.

Drive with your dipped headlights on.

Don't drive until the bulb has been changed.

Drive with your hazard lights on.

2. What must you do if traffic is stopped in a tunnel?
Turn off all vehicle lights.

Drive into the right lane.

Turn on your hazard lights.

Turn off your engine.

3. What is the maximum speed limit for cars or motorcycles on a single carriageway national road?
90 km/h.

120 km/h.

80 km/h.

100 km/h.

4. What is the meaning of this sign?
No overtaking on the right.

Right turn not permitted.

Give way to vehicles to the right.

Give way to vehicles to the left.

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5. What is the meaning of this hand signal?
The driver wants to make a right turn.

The driver wants to reduce speed or stop.

The driver wants to make a left turn.

The driver wants to move out or make a right turn.

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6. What is the meaning of this sign?
Two-way system in operation.

Furthest left lane is closed.

Pedestrian crossing ahead.

You must switch to the left lane.

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7. What is the meaning of this sign?
The road narrows ahead to the left.

There is traffic merging and diverging coming up.

The road is narrowing ahead.

T-junction ahead.

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8. What should you watch out for when driving a high-powered vehicle?
It may make you feel ill when you drive around corners.

It may give the impression that you're driving slower than you actually are.

It will be more noisy and may distract you from the road.

It may give the impression that you're driving faster than you actually are.

9. The traffic lights have changed but pedestrians are still present on the crossing, what should you do?
Speed up and beep your horn.

Put on your hazard lights.

Drive ahead but watch out for the pedestrians.

Wait until they have safely crossed.

10. Why is a vehicle windscreen laminated?
To protect the driver and passengers.

To make it easier to see out the window.

To make it easier to see on a sunny day.

So the windscreen doesn't break into large pieces when hit by something.

11. How can you ensure you stay awake during a long journey?
Drive with your windows open.

Turn your radio to the loudest setting.

Drink coffee or another caffienated drink.

Turn on your air conditioning and stop regularly.

12. When can you switch on your hazard lights?
If your dimmed headlights are broken, use these instead.

If you have broken down or if there is an obstruction/emergency ahead.

If driving in wet weather.

If driving in heavy traffic.

13. What is the meaning of this sign?
The left lane is reserved for buses and cyclists.

With-flow bus lane ahead.

No buses allowed on this road.

Approaching a contra-flow bus lane.

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14. What is the meaning of this sign?
Approaching a T-junction with a dual carriageway.

Approaching a T-junction with two roads of the same importance.

Approaching a T-junction.

Yield to traffic to the right.

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15. What is the meaning of this traffic light?
You may continue if you are turning left.

You may continue if you are turning right.

You may continue in the direction of the arrow if the route is clear.

Stop at the traffic light.

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16. Who should wait in this instance?
Nobody is required to wait.

The vehicle on the major road.

Both vehicles.

The red car.

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17. What is the meaning of this sign?
Approaching a hump in the road.

No entry.

The motorway is ending.

Approaching a tunnel.

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18. What do you need to be careful of when turning left?
That pedestrians and cyclists may come up on your inside.

That vehicles may be coming from the right.

That you have put the correct indiactor on.

That other vehicles may crash into the back of you.

19. What do you need to be aware of in this situation?
You will need to turn left due to road works.

The roads surface may be uneven and have loose chippings.

Road workers may come onto your path suddenly.

You will need to turn right due to road works.

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20. What is the danger in driving a tractor with trailer attached over a humpback bridge?
The wheels may fall off the trailer.

The trail could be detached from the tractor.

The trailer may turn to the right.

The trailer may crash into the tractor.

21. Your windows are covered in ice, what should you do?
Turn on the vehicles heating to a high setting and use an ice scraper on the affected windows.

Keep driving the ice will melt eventually.

Use hot water on the affected windows.

Remain in the vehicle until the ice melts itself.

22. Can you drive on a public road without a tax disc?
Yes, always.

If driving at night only.

No.

If driving on rural roads only.

23. How might driving with a single headlight effect other drivers at night?
Other drivers may not see you.

They may think that you have broken down.

You may dazzle other drivers.

Other drivers might think you're a motorcycle.

24. You (the car driver) wish to turn right as shown here, what should you do?
Look in all blind spots and continue.

Stop and let the approaching vehicle pass, continue before the truck.

Wait and let both vehicles continue.

Continue driving through carefully.

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25. You wish to pull out of a diveway and make a right turn, but there is a cyclist to your right and a pedestrian who wishes to cross in front of you. Who should wait?
The cyclist.

Nobody.

The pedestrian.

You (the driver).

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26. You see this sign but it is NOT accompanied by a white stop road marking, what should you do?
Drive on cautiously.

Give way to pedestrians.

Give way to traffic on your right.

You must stop at the sign.

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27. What is the meaning of this road marking and accompanying information plate together?
No parking at any time.

No parking allowed during times indicated.

Parking allowed at all times.

Parking is permitted during times indicated.

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28. If you are prescribed medication what should you check before driving?
Check the lights aren't too bright in the vehicle.

Take a look at the ingredients in the medicine.

Check your breathing and blood pressure.

Make sure that the medication does not affect your driving ability.

29. 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.

30. How should you perform a turnabout safely?
Look in all mirrors first.

Speed up and turn as fast as you can.

Look all around for traffic and complete the turnabout efficiently while still keeping an eye on the road.

Slow down, look in side mirrors only and make the turn.