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Example Test #94

1. Which sign means there will be two-way traffic crossing your route ahead?
A

B

C

D

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2. You're driving in a slow-moving queue of traffic. What should you do just before changing lane?
Sound the horn and flash your lights

Look for motorcyclists filtering through the traffic

Give a ‘slowing down’ arm signal

Change down to first gear

3. What does this sign mean?
Tourist attraction

Beware of trains

Level crossing

Beware of trams

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4. Which sign means that pedestrians may be walking along the road?
A

B

C

D

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5. What does this road marking mean?
Don't cross the line

No stopping allowed

You're approaching a hazard

No overtaking allowed

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6. Why is it dangerous to drive too close to the vehicle ahead?
Your engine will overheat

Your mirrors will need adjusting

Your view of the road ahead will be restricted

Your satnav will be confused

7. An adult casualty isn't breathing. To maintain circulation, CPR should be given. What's the correct depth to press down on their chest?
1 to 2 centimetres

5 to 6 centimetres

10 to 15 centimetres

15 to 20 centimetres

8. What should you do if your vehicle pulls to one side when you use the brakes?
Increase the pressure in your tyres

Have the brakes checked as soon as possible

Change gear and pump the brake pedal

Use your parking brake at the same time

9. You're driving towards this left-hand bend. What danger should you be anticipating?
A vehicle overtaking you

Mud on the road

The road getting narrower

Pedestrians walking towards you

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10. You're driving along a wet road. How can you tell if your vehicle’s tyres are losing their grip on the surface?
The engine will stall

The steering will feel very heavy

The engine noise will increase

The steering will feel very light

11. What should you be prepared to do in this situation?
Sound your horn and continue

Slow down and give way

Report the driver to the police

Squeeze through the gap

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12. Why should you slow down as you approach this hazard?
Because of the level crossing

Because it’s hard to see to the right

Because of approaching traffic

Because of animals crossing

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13. As you approach a pelican crossing, the lights change to green. What should you do if older people are still crossing?
Wave them to cross as quickly as they can

Rev your engine to make them hurry

Flash your lights in case they haven't noticed you

Wait patiently while they cross

14. You've stopped at a railway level crossing. What should you do if the red lights continue to flash after a train has gone by?
Phone the signal operator

Alert drivers behind you

Wait

Proceed with caution

15. What should you do if your vehicle has a puncture on a motorway?
Drive slowly to the next service area to get assistance

Pull up on the hard shoulder or in an emergency refuge area. Change the wheel as quickly as possible

Pull up on the hard shoulder or in an emergency refuge area and call for assistance

Switch on your hazard warning lights. Stop in your lane

16. Which lights should you switch on when daytime visibility is poor but not seriously reduced?
Headlights and fog lights

Front fog lights

Dipped headlights

Rear fog lights

17. What should you do if you park on the road when it's foggy?
Leave parking lights switched on

Leave dipped headlights and fog lights switched on

Leave dipped headlights switched on

Leave main-beam headlights switched on

18. Where would you find these flashing red light signals?
Pelican crossings

Motorway exits

Zebra crossings

Level crossings

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19. What colour are the reflective studs between a motorway and a slip road?
Amber

White

Green

Red

20. What should you do when you're approaching a bus that's signalling to move away from a bus stop?
Get past before it moves

Allow it to pull away, if it's safe to do so

Flash your headlights as you approach

Signal left and wave the bus on

21. You've been driving in fog. What must you do when the visibility improves?
Switch off your fog lights

Keep your rear fog lights switched on

Keep your front fog lights switched on

Leave your fog lights switched on in case the fog returns

22. You've broken down on a two-way road. You have a warning triangle. At least how far from your vehicle should you place the warning triangle?
5 metres (16 feet)

25 metres (82 feet)

45 metres (147 feet)

100 metres (328 feet)

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23. Powered vehicles used by disabled people are small and can be hard to see. What must they display if they're travelling on a dual carriageway?
Flashing red beacon

Flashing green beacon

Flashing blue beacon

Flashing amber beacon

24. Why are vehicle mirrors often slightly curved (convex)?
They give a wider field of vision

They totally cover blind spots

They make it easier to judge the speed of the traffic behind

They make the traffic behind look bigger

25. How can you avoid wheelspin when you're driving on an icy road?
Drive at a slow speed in the highest gear possible

Use the parking brake if the wheels start to slip

Brake gently and repeatedly

Drive in a low gear at all times

26. What's the national speed limit for cars and motorcycles on a dual carriageway?
30 mph

50 mph

60 mph

70 mph

27. What should you do when you leave your car unattended for a few minutes?
Leave the engine running

Switch the engine off but leave the key in

Lock it and remove the key

Park near a traffic warden

28. Which lights should you use when you're driving in a tunnel?
Sidelights

Front spotlights

Dipped headlights

Rear fog lights

29. You're driving at night. What should you do if you're dazzled by headlights coming towards you?
Pull down your sun visor

Slow down or stop

Flash your main-beam headlights

Shade your eyes with your hand

30. What's the nearest you may park to a junction?
10 metres (32 feet)

12 metres (39 feet)

15 metres (49 feet)

20 metres (66 feet)