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Example Test #50

1. How many demerit points will cause your licence to be suspended?
100 points, but within a two year period

100 points, but within one year

60 points, but within one year

80 points, but within a two year period

2. Which of these cars should slow down before passing the school bus?
Car A should reduce to 30 km/h

Neither should slow, there is enough space.

Both cars should reduce their speed to 20 km/h

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3. Select the correct order that these cars should give way.
Cars A, C, and then B

Cars C, B, and then A

Cars C, A, and then B

Cars B, C, and then A

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4. If you see this sign, what is it telling you?
Road narrows on the left

Left lane with merge with yours.

Rest stop on the left

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5. If you see this sign, what is it telling you?
Merging to the right

No right turn

Curve to the right

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6. How far can a load extend out from the centre of a vehicle?
1m

0.755m

1.275 m

2m

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7. Select the option which shows the correct order that these vehicles should pass through the intersection.
Car C, B, and then A

Car A, B, and then C

Car B, C, and then A

Car B, A and then C

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8. Can you contact a lawyer if you are asked to do an alcohol test by a police officer?
Yes, if your test was negative

Yes, call the lawyer before taking the test

No, you can only contact a lawyer if you are arrested

Yes, if your test was positive

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9. Is blue car required to give way?
Yes

No

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10. Your vehicle is more than three years old, and was registered after the first of January 2000. How often does your vehicle need a Warrant of Fitness Inspection?
Every other month

Every 12 weeks.

Yearly

Only once after your have owned it for five years.

11. You are driving on a road and there is a line of parked cars on your side. Suddenly a ball bounces into the road. How should you react?
Continue as you were, dodging the ball.

Slow down, keeping to your side of the road and stop safely.

Immediately swerve to the other side of the road to avoid the ball.

Sound the horn.

12. Your vehicle has a warrant of fitness. However, your rear red brake light has now broken. How should you proceed?
Wait until your next Warrant of Fitness assessment to get it fixed

Fix it immediately, or as quickly as possible.

Only use the vehicle during the day.

13. In front of you is a red arrow signal. How must you respond?
Proceed as you were.

If the arrow is pointing in the direction you are heading, stop.

Stop.

Stop and turn around, the arrow is pointing to a dead end.

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14. Select the correct maximum length that a load can legally extend from the front of your vehicle?
Two metres from the front seat

One metre from the front axle

Four metres from the front axle

Three metres from the front seats

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15. If you see these road lines, what do they mean?
Parking ahead.

Overtaking is allowed, but only for long or wide vehicles

You are allowed to go faster than the speed limit here, but only to overtake other cars.

No passing zone coming up

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16. When is a learner driver required to display L-Plates?
Only at night

If there is no supervisor in the car

At all times

During busy hours of the day

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17. If you break down on a motorway, what steps should you take? Select all that apply.
Park on the hard shoulder and wave your arms for help.

Safely exit the vehice and open your boot and bonnet.

Alert other drivers and turn your hazard lights on.

Using your own phone or a motorway phone, call for help.

Park a safe distance from the motorway as possible

18. In this image, which car must give way?
Blue car

Neither

Both cars

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19. Can a restricted licence holder ever drive on their own (no supervisor)?
Only when the roads are quiet

At any time

Yes, between 5am and 10pm

Yes, between 10pm and 5am

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20. You see blue cat's eye markers on the road. What do they mean?
There is a hospital head.

Turn back, the road ahead is closed.

This area is for loading and unloading only

There is a fire hydrant

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21. Select the correct option for the safest way to pass the school bus.
Green car should reduce speed to 20 km/h

Green car should reduce speed to 40 km/h

Both cars need to slow down to at least 20 km/h

Both cars should stop and wait for the bus to move

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22. If drive faster than the limit, will your licence be automatically suspended?
Yes

Yes, if you are driving 20 km/h over the speed limit

No

Yes, if you are driving 40 km/h over the speed limit

23. What must you do if you are towing a broken down car with a chain?
You must have an escort vehicle if you want to tow a car.

You can tow a car with a rope or chain within the speed limits that are shown on the road.

Do not exceed 50 km/h (if using a rope or chain)

You should not be towing another vehicle.

24. Define a courtesy crossing.
A crossing that has black and white stripes on the floor.

It is a crossing where a yellow man symbol tells pedestrians to cross the road

It is a raised crossing in the road that allows a safe place for pedestrians to cross. You are not required to stop.

25. You are halted at a controlled school crossing, when can you continue on?
When it is a quiet road

If there is a green light

When there are no children

Only after the crossing patrol has brought the Stop signs in

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26. Select the correct instruction to match the sign.
Cyclists only

Cyclists must turn right or left

No cyclists permitted.

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27. Are you ever permitted to overtake a vehicle when you are approaching a level crossing?
Yes, if the barriers are up.

Yes, but there should be more than 30 metres between you and the crossing

Yes, but there should be more than 60 metres betwee you and the crossing

Yes, if you cannot see any trains

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28. If you see a stationary school bus with a flashing sign, how should you respond?
Stop and ask the bus if there is a problem.

Stop, let the bus continue first

Reduce speed and show caution

Pass the bus at 20 km/h or less

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29. Define what 'speed limit' means.
The ideal speed for that road

The maximum speed for that road in good conditions.

The minimum speed for the road in good conditions.

The maximum speed you must drive, but you can drive faster when overtaking.

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30. What should be your immediate response after your brakes fail?
A) Look for a safe place to slow down, and be out of the way of cars.

B) Sound your horn, put the hazards on and/or or high beams to ensure other drivers keep away.

C) Speed up to find a safe spot to turn quicker.

Answers A and B