1. Which car has the incorrect positioning in this scenario?
Both cars are incorrect
Green car
Neither, both are correct
Red car
2. How far can a load extend from the central and middle point of your vehicle?
Maximum one metre
Maximum three metres
Maximum half a metre
Maximum 1.25 metres
3. When you exceed the speed limit by 11-20 kph, you will receive demerit points. How many?
5 points
20 points
30 points
1 point
4. Select the correct instruction to match the sign.
Stop here
School ahead
This is a fake road sign
5. Select the correct minimum safe following distance.
Minimum of two seconds
You must be able to see the brake lights of the car in front
Minimum 5 metres
Leave enough space for one car inbetween
6. If you see a blue cats eye marker, what does it mean?
No stopping zone
Accident ahead
There is a fire hydrant here
You can drop passengers off here
7. If you see this sign, what is it telling you?
The road will curve to the left
Left only
Merging from the left
8. You must turn on your vehicle headlights when visibility is less than which of the following?
60 metres
100 metres
150 metres
You can't see past the car in front.
9. Select the correct instruction to match the sign.
Left turn only
Car park on left side
Sharp left turn ahead
10. If you are under the age of 20, how many standard drinks can you have before driving?
One
Three
Five
None
11. What is the purpose of the two-second rule? Check any that apply.
To allow overtaking vehicles to move back into your lane if needed.
The rule ensures you will have enough time to safely stop behind another vehicle.
So that there is enough space for pedestrians to cross between cars.
12. You are driving along when you notice that your accelerator has jammed. How should you respond?
A) Use your toes to ry and raise the accelerator from underneath
B) Use the brakes
C) Switch off the engine and use the handbrake immediately.
Answers A and B
13. If you see this sign, what is it telling you?
Watch for low-flying aircraft
Airport ahead
Airplanes only
14. You are driving along when power lines fall onto your vehicle. How should you proceed?
Remain inside your vehicle, and ring for help. Wait inside until help arrives.
Drive back and forth to try and dislodge the power lines.
Get out of your vehicle, avoiding the power lines
Get out of your vehicle and try to move the power lines
15. You see a one-lane bridge in the distance. How should you prepare?
If you get there first, continue on.
Put your hazards on for a few seconds.
Slow down, you may need to stop. Only continue through if there is no oncoming traffic.
If there is a white arrow, continue on.
16. You are behind a car which is driving slowly. You do not want to overtake them, but there is now a lot of traffic behind you. How should you proceed?
Flash your lights or beep the horn to tell the slow driver to speed up.
Put space between you an the car in front so that there is enough room for the car behind to overtake you.
Overtake them or keep very close to them.
Pull over or try to find a new route to your destination.
17. You are approaching a railway crossing. Select all the things you should do.
No barrier arms means the railway is not in use. Continue as you were.
Reduce your speed and prepare to stop
Look both ways and ensure it is clear before you cross.
If there is no signal that trains coming and no barrier, you can cross.
18. Are you ever permitted to use your phone when driving? Select the options that apply.
A) If you have a hands-free system.
B) When calling an emergency service such as 111 or *555 but cannot safely stop
C) When you have pulled over or parked up.
All of the above
19. An ambulance is approaching from behind with flashing red lights and siren on. How should you react?
Stop immediately.
Continue as you were. The ambulance will move around you.
Speed up to get out of the way.
Move towards the left calmly and slow down. Only stop if necessary.
20. Select the options that you must do before exiting your vehicle?
Make sure that all the doors are locked
Put on the park brake
Put the car in gear or in "Park"
All of the above
21. The only time you do not signal at a roundabout is if you are going straight on. True or false?
TRUE
FALSE
22. At an intersection, can you change lanes?
Yes, if it is safe, and you have indicated for three seconds
Yes, whenever you need to
Yes, but only when traffic is busy in your lane.
No
23. You are given medication by your doctor that will not affect your driving. How must you proceed?
You shouldn't be driving on any kind of medication.
There are no restrictions, you can drive as normal.
You must notify the police whenever you get into your car.
24. What does this sign tell you about parking permissions?
A) Reserved parking
B) You can park here if you have a disability, or pregnant.
C) Those with a mobility parking permit can park here.
Answers B and C
25. What does this sign tell you?
All traffic wanting to turn right must follow this sign.
All traffic must get into the right-most lane.
You cannot turn right here.
26. You are following other cars in a funeral procession. What steps should you take?
Dip your headlights
Use the hazard lights
Put you beam on.
You must put black ribbon on the car to alert others.
27. You are approaching traffic signals when the lights change from green to yellow. How should you proceed?
Speed up to get through the lights
Stop, as long as it is safe to do so.
Stop, but only if you are more than 5 metres from the intersection.
28. Select the correct instruction to match the sign.
Merging road
Turn right only.
Through traffic lane
29. Are you required to have your learner licence with you when you are driving as a learner?
Yes
No
30. If you see a driver making this hand signal, what does it mean?