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Example Test #36

1. What is the maximum penalty for refusing a blood test for alcohol?
$4500 fine, 3 months in prison, and disqualified for six months or more from driving

$1200 fine and disqualified from driving for 6 months

Disqualified from driving for 6 months, no fine.

If you're a first time offender, there is no punishment, just a warning.

2. You see this traffic signal light. What does it tell you?
Buses may proceed, but no other vehicle.

Only motorbikes can continue

Only bicycles and pedestrians can continue

No dropping off.

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3. If you see this sign, what is it telling you?
Potholes on road

Reverse curves ahead, first curve to right

Slippery surface

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4. What colour are the flashing lights on a pilot vehicle?
Blue

Blue, or blue and red

Yellow

Yellow, or yellow and purple

5. When should a driver with a learner licence display L-Plates?
During busy hours

During the night

If there is no supervisor in the car

At all times

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6. 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

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7. Is blue car required to give way?
Yes

No

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8. Select the correct instruction to match the sign.
Stop here

School ahead

This is a fake road sign

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9. You come to a traffic signal, and it is showing a red right-pointing arrow. How should you respond?
Wait for a green arrow.

Wait until the red arrow disappears, and the green light appears.Proceed but adhere to give way rules.

Both A and B are correct

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10. You may at some point break down on a motorway. If you do, what steps should you take?
Keep the indicator on as you pull over to the far side of the road.

Lift up your bonnet and boot

Turn on your hazard lights

All of the above

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11. Select the correct instruction to match the sign.
No road straight ahead.

Turn right only.

Rules apply to vehicles turning right

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12. If you are 20 years old or older, what is the legal alcohol limit?
There is no limit.

250 mcg per litre of breath or 100 mg per 200 ml of blood

250 mcg per litre of breath or 50 mg per 100 ml of blood

50 mcg per litre of breath or 100 mg per 150 ml of blood

13. Who is responsible for ensuring that passengers over age 15 are wearing a seat belt?
The parents

The driver

The passengers themselves

Police patrols

14. Select from the list below the correct options for when you can use flush medians.
When making a U-Turn

When you are parking to load or unload goods.

When you are waiting or slowing down before making a right turn.

When waiting to move into an opening in the traffic, after you've turned right

15. When driving on a learner licence, you are required to have a supervisor with you. What is a supervisor?
A parent or guardian with the same class licence as yours.

Someone who has a full New Zealand driver's licence for more than two years. It must also be the same class as yours.

Someone who is 25 or older

A family member over the age of 25 with a New Zealand driver's licence.

16. Is blue car required to give way?
Yes

No

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17. You come to a railway level crossing and the lights are flashing red and the barrier arm is coming down. When should you try to cross?
After the train has come through.

When the lights have gone out.

When the barrier is up.

All of the above.

18. You should slow down when you see this sign. Why?
To avoid accidentally splashing pedestrians

There may be potholes.

There are workers ahead.

To avoid dislodging any loose gravel.

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19. What does this sign tell you?
The speed limit is 50 km/h here

You can only park here for 50 minutes

There is a crossing 50 metres ahead

You cannot park 50 metres before and after this sign.

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20. How far should you leave between your vehicle and a cyclist when passing them?
1m

1.5m

2m

2.5m

21. Select the correct minimum distance a car must park from an intersection.
Four metres

Six metres

One metre

Ten metres

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22. What shoud you do before moving your vehicle out of park and into the traffic? Select all that apply.
Signal for at least three seconds before moving

Check all of your blind spots to ensure there are no hazards.

Look for a gap in the traffic before moving.

23. You are in a car accident and someone is injured. Within how many hours do you need to inform the police?
Within 24 hours

Within 2 days

Within 12 hours

If you have called an ambulance, you do not need to call the police.

24. Are you allowed to text (read, write or send an SMS) when driving?
Yes, as long as you keep checking the road.

Yes, if your car has a hands-free system.

No

25. What does this sign tell you?
You are permitted to stop at any point for the next 4km

No stopping permitted for the next 4km

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26. 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

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27. 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.

28. Should the driver of the blue car give way here?
Yes

No

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29. You are about to change lane. What do you NOT need to do?
Indicate

Check your blindpsots.

Look in your mirrors for a space

You must do all of these things.

30. If another vehicle begins to overtake you, how should you react?
Keep your speed steady and keep central.

Move to the right

Move to the left of the road, and give the car room to overtake

Increase your speed to stop them overtaking

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