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Example Test #65

1. You want to turn right off a minor road onto a dual-carriageway that has a median strip, what should you do?
Keep to the right and make the turn when the route ahead is clear.

Drive onto the dual-carriageway at speed.

Wait and only drive ahead when it is safe to do so.

Slow down and proceed carefully.

2. 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.

3. What is the meaning of this light?
Your high beam headlights are on.

Your hazard lights are on.

Your directional indicator is switched on.

Your fuel is low.

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4. What must you do if your front tyre blows?
Turn the steering wheel away from the burst tyre.

Keep a firm grip on the steering wheel.

Turn the steering wheel in the direction of the burst tyre.

Take your hands off the steering wheel.

5. What does a rev counter measure?
Engine in revolutions per minute.

The level of fuel in the vehicle.

The level of oil in the vehicle.

Your vehicles temperature.

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6. How might you know if a brake-light bulb has blown?
It will show up on your vehicle dashboard.

By taking your car to a mechanic.

Stand behind the vehicle and watch as another person presses the brake.

If another driver flashes their full beams at you.

7. If you don’t change you engine oil frequently, what may happen?
It won't make any difference.

The engine may leak.

It will increase wear and tear on the engine.

It will effect your fuel gauge.

8. 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.

9. What is the meaning of this sign?
The minimum speed allowed is 60km per hour.

Your average speed on this road must be 60km per hour.

There is a rest stop 60km ahead.

The fastest speed allowed on this road is 60km per hour.

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10. A faulty exhaust system may affect your vehicle, how?
It may decrease the noise from the engine and create less exhaust fumes.

It may cause increased noise from the engine and more exhaust fumes.

It may damage the engine.

It will make your vehicle more fuel-efficient.

11. If you are involved in an accident and nobody is injured but the cars are obstructing the road, what should you do?
Call emergency services.

Move them to a safe place, off the road.

Mark the cars' position on the road and move them to a safe place.

You are involved in a crash, nobody is injured but the cars are an obstruction on the road, what should you do?

12. If a car or motorcycle is driving 100km/h on a dry road, what would their normal stopping distance be?
90 metres.

35 metres.

65 metres.

77 metres.

13. You are driving on a 2-plus-1 road, where can you make a right turn?
At a controlled junction.

At a junction with a single white line only.

You cannot turn right on this road.

At a junction with a double white line only.

14. You have stalled your car while crossing an unguarded level crossing, the warning bell is sounding but you can't start your car. What should you do?
Get out of the car and wait for assistance.

Stay in the car and wait for assistance.

Try to flag the oncoming train down yourself.

Get all passengers out of the vehicle and away from the crossing, call the signal operator from the emergency phone and ask them to stop the train.

15. There is black ice on your road, what do you need to do?
Slowly speed up.

Manoevre your vehicle around the black ice.

Lower your gear.

Don't brake suddenly or too quickly and don't steer or accelerate forcefully.

16. Your wiper blades have become frozen to your windscreen, what should you do?
Turn on your wipers to their lowest setting.

Pour hot water on your windscreen.

Turn on your wipers to their fastest setting.

Use demister on the window and defrost the wipers.

17. What is the meaning of this hand signal?
The driver wishes to reduce speed or stop.

The driver wishes to make a U-turn.

The driver wishes to drive straight on.

The driver wished to make a left turn.

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18. How might incorrectly adjusted headlights effect other road users?
It could increase their visibility.

It could reduce their visibility.

It coud dazzle them.

It won't effect them.

19. What is the meaning of this road marking?
Approaching continuous white lines on the road ahead.

No undertaking.

No overtaking allowed.

Fines apply if you cross the line.

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20. What purpose do your vehicles reflectors have?
Makes your vehicle look nicer.

They will turn on if your other lights fail.

Makes it easier for other vehicles to see your car when driving at night.

They turn on when you are driving fast.

21. When stopped at a traffic lights who should you be aware may approach from the left?
Motorcyclists and cyclists.

Pedestrians, cyclists and motorcyclists.

Pedestrians.

Road works machinery.

22. What is the meaning of these road markings?
You cannot make a U-tur here.

You cannot overtake in this instance.

You can overtake but only if it's safe.

No parking.

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23. 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.

24. 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.

25. How can you ensure your vehicle is fuel efficient?
Through regular braking.

Only drive in a lower gear.

By gently accelarating and changing gears appropriately.

Ensuring your car has enough fuel at all times.

26. In this driving situation, what should you do?
Change to a low gear.

You can turn your vehicle in front of the other two.

You should not turn your vehicle in front of the other two.

You should stop your vehicle completely.

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27. You are driving in the dark along a brightly lit shopping street. What do you need to be aware of?
You should turn on your hazard lights.

Any traffic lights on this route will be difficult to make out amongst all the other lights.

You may find it hard to see pedestrians.

You may find it hard to see other vehicles on the road.

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28. How might overloading your vehicle effect your vehicle?
It would make it more difficult to control.

It would make your vehicle off-balanced.

It wouldn't make any difference.

It would make you more in control of the vehicle.

29. What is the meaning of this sign?
Zebra crossing.

Stop.

School children crossing.

You are entering an urban area.

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30. What must a driver be aware of if they see horses with riders on the road?
That horses are not permitted on public roads.

That the noise of their vehicle may frighten the horse and cause it to make a sudden movement.

That the horse may get angry.

That the horse may jump on their car.