1. "On a two-way street with two lanes in each direction, you should keep to"
1. the outer lane
2. the left lane
3. either (A) or (B).
2. 'Blind spots' of a vehicle is an area which cannot be viewed by
1. the rear view mirror.
2. left and right wings mirrors.
3. both A and B.
3. A basic rule when driving on an expressway is
1. to use the lane that has least traffic.
2. to keep to the left lane unless overtaking.
3. always use the road shoulder.
4. A cyclist with a heavy load is wobbling along the road, you should
1. drive closer to warn him it is dangerous
2. give him more space when passing
3. not pass him at all
5. A driver caught with a blood alcohol concentration over 80 mg of alcohol per 100 ml of blood will
1. have to pay a fine.
2. be charged in court.
3. be jailed.
6. A driver does something that upsets you, you should
1. try not to react
2. flash your headlights several times
3. sound your horn
7. A driver will have to sit and pass the driving test again if he is suspended from driving for
1. 6 months.
2. 8 months.
3. 12 months.
8. A driver with more than a year experience will be suspended from driving if within a period of 24 months, he has accumulated
1. 12 demerit points.
2. 16 demerit points.
3. 24 demerit points.
9. A lower gear has
1. more power and less speed than a higher gear
2. more speed and less power than a higher gear
3. less power and less speed than a higher gear
10. A new driver caught not displaying the 'Probation Plate' twice would
1. have to pay fine
2. have his licence be revoked
3. be suspended for 6 months
11. A new driver's licence will be revoked if within a year of passing the test, he has accumulated
1. 13 driving demerit points.
2. 12 driving demerit points.
3. 10 driving demerit points.
12. A new driver's licence will be revoked on accumulation of 13-demerit points
1. 12 months from the date of the grant of the licence.
2. 18 months from the date of the grant of the licence.
3. 24 months from the date of the grant of the licence.
13. A person will be disqualified from driving if he is caught
1. Driving with a blood alcohol concentration over 80 mg of alcohol/100ml of blood.
2. Failing to obey a 'Stop' traffic sign.
3. Failing to give way to an ambulance with its siren on.
14. A person will not be allowed to register for a test if he has accumulated
1. 10 demerit points.
2. 12 demerit points.
3. 13 demerit points.
15. A qualified driver with more than 1 year driving experience will be suspended from driving if the has accumulated
1. 12 demerit points within 12 months.
2. 24 demerit points within 24 months.
3. 36 demerits points within 36 months.
16. A turn signal that keeps flashing after a turn is very likely to
1. confuse other drivers and cause them to turn into your path
2. damage the electrical system
3. keep other drivers from seeing your brake light
17. A vehicle loaded with goods
1. Requires a longer braking distance than if it were without goods.
2. Does not require a longer braking distance.
3. Brakes normally.
18. Accident with vehicle from the side can happen at
1. straight road and bends only
2. car park and roundabout only
3. intersection, roundabout, where two roads merge and car park exists
19. After consuming alcohol, you should
1. not drive
2. drive slowly
3. drive at normal speed
20. After driving through flood the brakes may malfunction. In order to correct this, you must
1. Stop the vehicle on a slope to allow water to flow out from the brakes.
2. Pump the brake pedal repeatedly to dry the brakes.
3. Drive at normal speed to spin-dry the brakes.
21. After parking your car on an upward slope, you should
1. engage the 1st gear.
2. engage the reverse gear.
3. shift the gear to neutral.
22. After parking your car on the downward slope, you should
1. engage the 1st gear.
2. engage the reverse gear.
3. shift the gear to neutral.
23. After you have driven through a flood, you should check
1. your lights.
2. your brakes.
3. your tyres.
24. After your vehicle passed through a flood, you should
1. stop on a slope to drain water out of the brakes
2. drive faster to allow the brakes to dry quickly
3. apply intermittent braking to dry the brake drums at low speed
25. All drivers are required by law to switch on the vehicle's headlights whilst driving between
1. 7.00 pm and 7.00 am.
2. 7.15 pm and 7.15 am.
3. 7.30 pm and 7.30 am.
26. An over-heated engine is usually caused by
1. travelling at a high speed over a long distance.
2. running the engine too long while stationary.
3. poor maintenance of the vehicle.
27. Any person caught driving with blood alcohol content which exceeds the prescribed limit will
1. Have to pay a fine
2. Be charged in court
3. Be given a warning
28. Aquaplaning is a condition where the tyres lose contact with the road surface, which results in a loss of
1. clutch control
2. steering control and braking efficiency
3. gear control and accelerating efficiency
29. Are you allowed to drive on the road shoulder of an expressway ?
1. Yes, only on Sundays and Public Holidays
2. Yes, when there is a traffic jam
3. No, it is an offence
30. Are you permitted to make a U-turn at traffic lights?
1. No, unless there is a U-turn permitted sign at the intersection
2. Yes, at all times
3. Yes, if there is no danger of colliding with another vehicle
31. As vehicle speed increases, your field of vision would be
1. reduced.
2. remained the same
3. increased.
32. As you appoach a controlled junction the lights change to green. Elderly people are halfway across, you should
1. Rev your engine to make them hurry
2. Wait because they will take longer to cross
3. Flash your lights to hurry them
33. As you steer (reverse) your vehicle into the parking space, the front of the car will
1. Swing in
2. Swing out
3. Remain the same
34. At a roundabout you notice a cyclist is signaling to turn right ahead, you should
1. overtake on the right
2. give the cyclist plenty of room
3. give a horn warning
35. At a sharp bend you should
1. Not overtake other vehicles.
2. Overtake, if the speed of the vehicle in front is slow.
3. Follow closely behind the front car.
36. At bends, when the visibility is poor and you cannot see clearly ahead, you should
1. Not overtake
2. Overtake slow moving vehicles only
3. Tailgate the vehicle in front
37. At night you should switch on your headlights from
1. 6 pm to 7 am
2. 7 pm to 6 am
3. 7 pm to 7 am
38. At night, when approaching a sharp left bend you should
1. Flash your headlights to attract the attention of other road user.
2. Speed up so as to pass the danger as quickly as possible.
3. Keep more to the right to have a better view.
39. At road junctions which of the following are most vulnerable ?
1. Cyclist, pedestrians and motorcyclists
2. Car drivers
3. Lorry driviers
40. Before changing lanes, you should check your blind spots by
1. Looking into the rear view mirror
2. Looking over your shoulder
3. Looking at the side mirrors
41. Before making a lane change to your left, you must signal for at least 3 second and
1. Use your vehicle brake lights to warn other road users
2. Use your vehicle hazard lights to warn other road users
3. Check your blind spot before moving left
42. Before making a left turn in a narrow course, you should position your car
1. More to the left.
2. More to the right.
3. At the centre of the course.
43. Before moving off from a stationary position, you should
1. signal your intention.
2. lookout for other road users especially those in front and behind.
3. both (A) and (B) above.
44. Before moving off, you should
1. Use your mirrors and signal if necessary
2. Use your mirrors, check your blind spot and signal
3. Signal and move
45. Before opening your car door, you should look out for
1. passsers-by and other motor vehicles.
2. cyclist and motorcyclist.
3. All the above.
46. Before overtaking a large vehicle you should keep a longer distance. The reason is :
1. to offer others a gap if they wanted to overtake you
2. to get the best view of the road ahead
3. to leave a gap in case the vehicle stops abruptly and rolls back
47. Before reaching a junction, you should
1. Form up into the correct lane which you intend to travel.
2. Sound your horn to caution other road users.
3. Speed up so as not to cause a traffic jam.
48. Before reversing, you should check
1. Behind
2. All round
3. Ahead and behind
49. Before turning right at this intersection, you should
1. stop to ensure safety
2. wait for the green traffic signal light to come on
3. not stop or wait for the green traffic signal light to come on
50. Before turning right into a minor road, you should
1. Slow down or stop to give way to oncoming vehicles and pedestrians
2. Slow down and turn sharply
3. Not give way to oncoming vehicle
51. Before turning, you need to signal and
1. Check your side mirrors only
2. Check your mirrors, as well as blind spots
3. Use your brake lights to warn other road users
52. Before you make a U-turn on the road, you should check your blind spot by
1. Looking at the rear view mirror
2. Looking over your shoulder
3. Looking at the side mirrors
53. Before you move off on a slope which brake should you release?
1. Both handbrake and foot-brake
2. Foot-brake only
3. Handbrake
54. Before you reverse, you must make sure that there are no
1. Other vehicles behind you
2. Children, pedestrian and obstruction in the blind area
3. Both answers above
55. Both the van and the car are entering a car park, the car should not overtake the van
1. Because of the centre white line
2. Because of the double yellow line
3. Because it is not safe to do so
56. Car A intends to pass a lorry B. Car A should
1. pass the lorry B after the junction
2. speed up to pass lorry B on the left
3. pass the lorry B on the right
57. Car A is about to make a U-turn, Car A should
1. Give way to car B
2. Not give way to car B
3. Turn along with car B
58. Car A is slowing down or stopping. What should Car B do?
1. sound the horn to alert pedestrians who may be crossing the road
2. reduce speed and be ready to stop if necessary
3. accelerate to pass the pedestrian crossing quickly
59. Certain medications given by doctors may cause
1. Drowsiness.
2. Improved co-ordination.
3. Colour blindness.
60. Checking for punctured tyres is done
1. Daily before driving
2. Daily at the petrol kiosk
3. Only when you think is necessary
61. Compared to a higher gear, a lower gear has
1. More power but lesser speed
2. More power and higher speed
3. Less power and lesser speed
62. Cyclists are particularly vulnerable
1. When moving off
2. When approaching junctions
3. On dual carriageways
63. Drink driving
1. will not affect your reaction time.
2. may affect your reaction time.
3. may cause you to react faster.
64. Drink driving can contribute to accidents because
1. Drivers' judgement is impaired
2. Drivers take shorter time to react
3. Drivers' vision is improved
65. Drink driving may cause
1. Reduce the co-ordination of the control of vehicle
2. Faster reaction
3. Increase alertness
66. Drinking and driving may cause
1. Increase confidence
2. Loss of proper control of the vehicle
3. Greater awareness of danger
67. Driving on the road shoulder of an expressway is
1. An offence
2. Allowed if you are turning left
3. Allowed if there is a traffic jam
68. Driving with a 'bald' tyre is dangerous because
1. it skids more easily.
2. there is greater probability of punctures.
3. both answers (A) and (B).
69. Driving with under-inflated tyres can affect
1. Engine temperature.
2. Braking.
3. Oil pressure.
70. Free Wheeling
1. is dangerous when stopping at high speed
2. will make it easier to round a sharp bend
3. will make steering control easy
71. Free Wheeling will allow your vehicle
1. to stop abruptly.
2. to negotiate a bend easily.
3. to go faster than desired.
72. Generally a small amount of alcohol can make you less safe on the road.
1. True.
2. False
3. Not true, if you were an experience driver
73. Generally, overheating of the engine is largely due to
1. long distance driving.
2. poor vehicle maintenance.
3. lack of petrol.
74. Head-on collisions can actually happen at
1. any place
2. straight road only
3. junctions and on bends only
75. How can you prevent 'aquaplaning' occuring?
1. Speed up
2. Slow down
3. Drive at normal speed
76. How could you as a driver become a hazard to yourself and all the others around you? You could
1. By carrying a heavy load
2. By driving at a slow pace
3. By consuming alcohol and driving
77. How does alcohol affect you?
1. It reduces your concentration.
2. It increases your awareness.
3. It improves your co-ordination.
78. How does the consumption of alcohol affect a person's driving ?
1. It enables the driver to make better judgements
2. It enables the driver to have better vision of the road
3. It reduces the driver's reaction
79. How often should you test your brakes ?
1. Daily
2. Weekly
3. Monthly
80. How should you deal with floods?
1. Drive through as fast as possible to avoid stopping.
2. Drive through slowly in 1st gear.
3. Drive through in the highest gear.
81. How should you overtake cyclists?
1. Use your horn just once to warn them
2. Drive slowly and leave plenty of room
3. Overtake them as quickly as possible
82. How should you signal to let others know of your intention?
1. At least 2 seconds in advance
2. At least 3 seconds in advance
3. At least 5 seconds in advance
83. How should you signal when you want to stop just after a side road to the left?
1. give a slowing down arm signal before the junction
2. wait until you have passed the junction, then signal left
3. signal left before the junction
84. How would you react to probationary drivers who appear to be inexperienced?
1. Sound your horn to warn them of your presence
2. Be patient and prepare for them to react more slowly
3. Overtake them as soon as possible
85. How would you react to probationary riders who appear to be inexperienced?
1. Sound your horn to warn them of your presence.
2. Be patient and prepare for them to react more slowly.
3. Overtake them as soon as possible.
86. If a cyclist is travelling in an unsteady manner ahead, you should
1. Refrain from overtaking the cyclist
2. Give yourself more time in overtaking the cyclist
3. Overtake the cyclist quickly and quietly
87. If a fire engine behind you sounds the siren, you should
1. Continue at normal speed
2. Move to the side, slow down or stop if necessary
3. Increase your speed and move to the side
88. If a motorcyclist is trying to overtake you, you should
1. Drive faster to prevent the rider from overtaking you
2. Slow down and assist the rider to overtaking safely
3. Signal the driver to overtake on the left
89. If pedestrians are still crossing at the signalised crossing, you should
1. Horn at the pedestrians as you have the right of way
2. Wait until the pedestrian have crossed the road
3. Turn as quickly as possible in front of the pedestrians
90. If the car you are overtaking is drifting in its lane, you should
1. Use your horn to warn him
2. Signal him with your hand
3. Overtake it quickly
91. If the foot-brake pedal moves all the way to the floor, it is a sign that the foot-brake
1. is working
2. may be faulty
3. is normal
92. If the frictional force is reduced on wet road, the stopping distance will be
1. The same
2. Longer
3. Shorter
93. If the front tyre is punctured,
1. the car will pull away from the side of the punctured tyre.
2. the car will pull to the side of the punctured tyre.
3. the car will move from side to side.
94. If the headlight of an oncoming vehicle is blinding you, you should
1. turn on the high beam.
2. look to the right kerb.
3. look to the left kerb.
95. If the medicines prescribe by the doctor are likely to affect your driving, you should
1. Drive only if someone is with you.
2. Not drive yourself.
3. Avoid driving on the expressway..
96. If you accumulate 13 or more demerit points within a year of passing the test
1. you have to pay a heavy fine.
2. your licence will be revoked.
3. your 'probation' period will be extended.
97. If you are feeling very tired and sleepy whilst driving on an expressway, you should
1. Make an exit and stop at a safe place to rest
2. Stop at the road shoulder to rest
3. Switch on hazard lights and drive slowly along the road shoulder
98. If you are in doubt of the depth of flood water (whether passable to vehicles), you should
1. Drive through slowly
2. Drive through as quickly as possible
3. Take an alternative route
99. If you are involved in an accident and someone is injured, you should
1. Move your vehicle to the side to avoid causing obstruction
2. Not move the vehicles involved until the police arrive
3. First inform your insurance company
100. If you cannot steer straight because the road surface is not even, you should
1. loosen your grip on the steering wheel.
2. increase speed.
3. reduce speed.
101. If you consume alcohol, you should
1. Have a coffee then drive home
2. Go home by public transport
3. Drive home carefully
102. If you failed to have a proper control of your vehicle, you could be charged for ___________ even though your blood alcohol content is below the legal limit.
1. Careless driving
2. Drink driving
3. Reckless driving
103. If you had too much alcohol
1. Your ability to drive is impaired
2. Your reactions are better
3. Your vision is improved
104. If you have 13 or more demerit points within a year of passing the test you will
1. be suspended for 6 months.
2. be suspended for 1 year.
3. have your licence revoked.
105. If you have to downshift for a turn, you should do it
1. Before you start the turn.
2. Just as you begin the turn.
3. While you are in the turn.
106. If you increase your speed when going round a bend, it will be
1. difficult for you to keep your intended path.
2. safer for you.
3. easier for you to control your car.
107. If you intend to drive after attending a function, you should
1. Avoid mixing your alcoholic drinks
2. Avoid drinking alcohol
3. Drink coffee before drinking alcohol
108. If you missed the exit on an expressway, you should
1. Stop and wait for a chance to reverse back to the exit
2. Carry on driving to the next exit
3. Reverse as quickly as possible so as not to create confusion
109. If you need to display the 'vehicle breakdown sign', it should be placed;
1. just behind the vehicle
2. at least 10 metres behind your vehicle
3. at least 20 metres behind your vehicle
110. If you saw a sign indicating road repairs are going on, you should
1. stop immediately and wait for instructions.
2. slow down and watch out for traffic controllers and instructions.
3. maintain the same speed.
111. If you see an oily patch on the road, you should
1. Slow down
2. Speed up
3. Avoid it if possible
112. If you turn too early when steering around a corner, you risk
1. Striking the kerb when turning left.
2. Swinging wide on left turns.
3. Overshooting right turns.
113. If you turn too late when steering around a corner, you risk
1. Swinging wide on left turns
2. Striking the left kerb when turning left
3. Cutting the corner when turning right
114. If your car skids while braking, you should
1. Step harder on the brake pedal.
2. Release the brake pedal and apply it again.
3. Pull up the handbrake.
115. If your driving licence is revoked, you may apply again for a licence after a period of
1. 1 year.
2. 2 years.
3. 3 years.
116. If your left front tyre blows out, you should react by
1. Steering to the left.
2. Steering to the right.
3. Holding the steering wheel firmly.
117. If your vehicle broke down on the expressway, you should
1. fix it on the spot.
2. move it to the extreme right lane.
3. move it to the road shoulder.
118. In a traffic hold-up situation as shown, vehicle X should
1. leave some space for vehicle Y to move out
2. move to the position "Z"
3. turn left instead
119. In a traffic hold-up, you should
1. switch off the engine.
2. use the road shoulder.
3. not change lanes.
120. In an accident where no one is injured, you should
1. Leave your vehicles at the scene, while you settle the matters with the other party
2. Leave you vehicle at the scene and wait for the police to arrive
3. Move your vehicle to the side of the road so as not to cause obstruction
121. In an accident where there is no injury, you should
1. not move your vehicle.
2. wait for the police to arrive.
3. move your vehicle to the side of the road.
122. In order to avoid an accident with the vehicle in front while driving under normal conditions you should use the
1. Two-second rule
2. Four-second rule
3. Two metre rule
123. In order to have a better view while entering a sharp right hand bend as shown in the scenario, you should position your car
1. Close to the centre line.
2. In the middle of your lane.
3. Close to the left of the road.
124. In order to prevent skidding when stopping your vehicle on a wet road, you should
1. Use your brakes gently and early
2. Brake harder
3. Apply both the handbrake and foot brake together
125. In slow moving traffic, you should always
1. Sound the horn so that vehicles in front will move faster.
2. Stay in your lane.
3. Move quickly to another lane with a shorter queue.
126. In the situation as shown, the motor car should
1. slow down and turn after the motorcyclist
2. speed up and turn before the motorcyclist reaches the junction
3. turn side by side with the motorcyclist
127. In the vicinity of a hospital, you should sound the horn
1. Only to warn other road users the danger of an accident.
2. To let others know that you have the right of way.
3. If another vehicle moved into your lane without signalling.
128. In this scenario, the car that is going straight should
1. overtake by the left quickly before the junction.
2. slow down and let the lorry turn.
3. speed up and overtake.
129. In this situation, the 'red' car should pay special attention to
1. the school children.
2. the turning vehicle
3. the traffic light
130. In very wet road conditions, the builds-up of water between your tyres and the road is called
1. Free-wheeling.
2. Coasting.
3. Aquaplaning.
131. In which situation should you switch on the high beam?
1. When driving on a bumpy road
2. When there are oncoming vehicles
3. When the road is poorly lighted and there is no traffic ahead
132. Incorrect tyre pressure will affect
1. Oil pressure
2. Steering and braking
3. Changing gear
133. Is it an offence to drive on the road shoulder of the expressway?
1. Yes, it is an offence.
2. It is not an offence.
3. It is not an offence if the road is congested.
134. It is better to use engine-brake rather than foot-brake when driving down a long steep slope because
1. The brake linings will not overheat.
2. You will save petrol.
3. Your battery will last longer.
135. It is important to check the 'blind spot' before
1. changing lanes
2. changing gear
3. slowing down
136. Just before you move off on an up-slope which brake should you apply ?
1. Both handbrake and foot-brake
2. Foot brake only
3. Handbrake
137. Know, slow, show and go are defensive systematic driving plan suitable for
1. Overtaking
2. Approaching/passing intersection or junction
3. Following distance
138. Less braking effort is required when you stop your vehicle using
1. 2nd gear
2. 3rd gear
3. 4th gear
139. Motorcyclists should wear bright clothing mainly because
1. They must do so by law
2. It helps keep them cool
3. Drivers often do not see them
140. Motorcyclists will often look over their right shoulder just before turning right. This is because
1. they need to listen for following traffic
2. they need to check for traffic in their blind area
3. looking around helps them balance as they turn
141. On a one way street, you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle behind you, you should
1. Give way by moving to the left only
2. Give way by moving to the left or right
3. Stop immediately
142. On a sharp bend at night, to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic, you should
1. Switch off your lights
2. Dip your headlights
3. Swith on high beam
143. On a three-lane expressway which lane should you normally use ?
1. Left
2. Right
3. Centre
144. On a two-lane carriageway, you should
1. keep to the left lane
2. keep to the outer lane
3. not overtake another vehicle
145. On an expressway with more than two lanes, the extreme right lane is for
1. Fast moving vehicles only
2. Overtaking
3. Vehicles travelling at the maximum speed limit of the road
146. On rainy day, less tread on your tyres will
1. Increase your braking distance
2. Decrease your braking distance
3. Not affect your braking distance
147. On rainy day, you should
1. Drive at a normal speed
2. Drive as close as possible to the vehicle in front
3. Reduce your speed and keep a longer following distance from the front vehicle
148. On the expressway if the road is clear, you should
1. keep to the left lane
2. keep to the extreme right lane
3. Drive in the centre lane
149. On the expressway, what kind of drivers pose a serious hazard ?
1. Drivers who maintain a constant speed of 90 km/h
2. Pick-up and van drivers
3. Drivers who hog the centre lane at 40 km/h and slower
150. On the expressway, you should
1. overtake by the extreme left lane.
2. keep to the extreme right lane if you are on maximum speed.
3. keep to the left lane if the road ahead is clear.
151. One of the reasons for you to have an accident with the vehicle you are following is that you
1. follow too closely to the vehicle in front
2. follow the vehicle in front with too wide a gap
3. suddenly slow down and stop
152. Pre-driving checks
1. will reduce the chances of breakdown.
2. should be done only when the vehicle misfires.
3. are not necessary if it is a new vehicle.
153. Reversing from a side road into a main road is
1. Allowed if there is no vehicle around.
2. Not allowed for it is unsafe and could cause road accident.
3. Allowed during the daytime only.
154. Road conditions may become actual hazard if you
1. can adjust to it
2. fail to recognize and adjust to it
3. can recognize it
155. Road hogging
1. Ensures a smoother flow of traffic
2. Causes other vehicles to overtake dangerously on the left
3. Causes other vehicles to overtake on the right
156. Skidding is due to
1. sudden braking or cornering too fast
2. bald tyres
3. both answers above
157. Some of the common vehicle defects that can cause accidents are
1. faulty seat belts, seats, child restraint and alarm system.
2. faulty tyres, brakes, shock absorbers and windscreen wipers.
3. dull paint, dented bumpers and old seats.
158. Switching lanes suddenly or abruptly will
1. improve the flow of traffic on the road.
2. cause inconvenience and danger to other motorists.
3. cause wear and tear to the vehicle.
159. Switching on the headlights whilst driving in heavy rain during the daytime
1. Is advisable because you can be readily seen by others.
2. Is not advisable because it will shorten the battery life.
3. Is not advisable because the rain water will reflect the light.
160. The 'Two-Second Rule' of safe following distance applies to all vehicles travelling at
1. slow speed only.
2. fast speed only.
3. any speed.
161. The 'Two-second Rule' is a sufficient distance between your vehicle and the car in front when road condition is
1. Wet.
2. Good.
3. Hazy.
162. The 'two-second rule' is used in normal driving situation at
1. Certain speed only
2. All speed
3. Fixed speed only
163. The Two-second Rule is a simple check to ensure
1. A safe distance for you to move off from a junction.
2. A safe distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front.
3. A safe length of time to signal before your manoeuvre.
164. The best defence against aquaplaning is to
1. Speed up
2. Slow down and have sufficient treads on your tyres
3. Free wheel across
165. The brake system within a vehicle
1. Requires little or no maintenance.
2. May be ignored as long as the vehicle stops safely.
3. Neither of these.
166. The centrifugal force affects
1. All vehicles
2. Motorcycles only
3. Heavy vehicles only
167. The defence against any adverse road condition is to
1. Speed up before the hazard
2. Slow down before the hazard
3. Drive at normal speed
168. The effectiveness of engine brake with a 3rd gear is
1. greater than 2nd gear
2. the same with the 2nd gear
3. lesser than 2nd gear
169. The engine is often cooled by _______________________
1. oil only
2. water, air and oil
3. air only
170. The engine oil level on the dip stick should be
1. below the lower marking.
2. above the upper marking.
3. between the lower and upper markings.
171. The first thing a driver of a motorcar should do before reversing is to
1. Release the brakes
2. Take a good look at the traffic behind
3. Release the seat belt
172. The first thing you should do when you want to overtake a large lorry is
1. move close behind so you can pass quickly
2. keep close to the right hand side
3. stay well back to get a better view
173. The handbrake is used
1. when driving up a hill.
2. to control the speed of the car.
3. when the car is stationary during stopping, waiting and parking.
174. The handbrake is used when
1. Going downhill
2. Stopping and waiting at a traffic light junction
3. Driving on a wet surface
175. The handbrake of a car acts
1. Only on the rear wheels.
2. Only on the front wheels.
3. On both the front and rear wheels.
176. The higher the speed when negotiating a bend, the outward push of the centrifugal force will be
1. Smaller
2. Greater
3. Unchanged
177. The lower the gear, the the braking effect of your engine
1. Greater
2. Weaker
3. Same
178. The main cause of brake fade is
1. The brakes overheating
2. Air in the brake fluid
3. The brakes out of adjustment
179. The minimum legal insurance coverage required to drive on the road is
1. third party risk
2. thrid party risk, fire and theft
3. fully comprehensive
180. The most important factor in ensuring safe driving journey depends on
1. The driver
2. The vehicle
3. The environment
181. The most likely reason for the vehicle from behind to hit you is that
1. it has bald tyres.
2. it follows too closely behind you
3. the driver is still under probation.
182. The most serious (possible fatal) accident is, when a vehicle collide with
1. The vehicle behind
2. The on-coming vehicle
3. The vehicle in-front
183. The penalty for a repeat drink driving offender is
1. fine, disqualification and a mandatory jail sentence
2. disqualification only
3. fine and disqualification only
184. The penalty for driving on the road-shoulder of an Expressway is
1. a fine.
2. to be charged in court.
3. a fine with demerit points.
185. The period of 'probation' for a newly qualified driver is
1. 1 year.
2. 2 years.
3. 3 years.
186. The purpose of using dipped headlights whilst driving is to
1. to save the battery's electrical energy
2. to light up the road immediately in front of you
3. to avoid dazzling drivers of oncoming vehicles
187. The rear view mirror inside the cabin should be adjusted so that
1. Only the right hand side of the rear windscreen can be seen in the mirror.
2. Only the left hand side of the rear windscreen can be seen in the mirror.
3. A full view of the rear windscreen can be seen in the mirror.
188. The right most outer lane on a three-lane carriageway is for
1. emergency vehicles and overtaking only.
2. vehicles travelling at the maximum speed limit of the road.
3. vehicles which are capable of travelling at high speed.
189. The right-most outer lane of the expressway is meant for
1. emergency vehicles and overtaking.
2. vehicles travelling at the maximum speed limit.
3. slow moving vehicles.
190. The road shoulder of an expressway is also meant for
1. Motorist to take a rest
2. Picking up and letting down of passengers
3. Broken down vehicles
191. The road shoulder of the expressway is meant for
1. breakdown vehicles.
2. overtaking.
3. waiting.
192. The side mirrors should be adjusted so that
1. Part of the car body can be seen in the mirror.
2. No part of the car body can be seen in the mirror.
3. The mirror forms an angle of 45 degree with the car body.
193. The stopping distance of a vehicle comprises the
1. Thinking distance and the reaction distance
2. Reaction distance and the braking distance
3. Skidding distance and the braking distance
194. The stopping distance on a wet road is _____ longer than on a dry road.
1. 4 times
2. 3 times
3. 2 times
195. The term 'Tailgating' means
1. reversing into a vertical parking lot
2. the dangerous practice of following another vehicle too closely
3. parking at the tail end of the gate or entrance
196. There are how many different positions that your bike can collide with another vehicle?
1. Three positions
2. Six positions
3. Nine positions
197. There is a slow moving motorcyclist ahead of you. You are not sure what the rider is going to do, you should
1. Pass on the left
2. Pass on the right
3. Stay behind
198. To assist braking when you are travelling downhill, you should use
1. The foot brake only
2. The foot and handbrakes
3. The foot brake and engine brake
199. To avoid head-on collision with an on-coming vehicle on a two-way traffic, you should read the road ahead, react by moving left, reduce speed and
1. Step hard on the rear brake
2. Ride off the road and give plenty of room
3. Sound the horn
200. To avoid the glare from headlights of oncoming vehicles, you should
1. Wear tinted glasses to reduce the glare
2. Turn on the high beam of your vehicle to cancel the glare
3. Shift your eyes slightly to the left
201. To check 'blind spot' when driving, you must
1. Turn your head and look over your shoulder.
2. Turn your head and look into the wing mirrors.
3. Turn your head and look into the rear-view mirror.
202. To control the speed of your vehicle when going down a steep hill, you should
1. Use the foot brake and handbrake
2. Select a lower gear and use the foot-brake
3. Free the gear and use the foot-brake
203. To cool an over-heated engine, you should switch off the engine and
1. Open the radiator tank cap immediately.
2. Wait for the engine to cool by itself.
3. Pour water on the engine.
204. To counter the centrifugal force when negotiating a sharp bend, you should
1. Increase speed
2. Reduce speed
3. Remain at the same speed
205. To drive in a way where other drivers will not find it necessary to overtake you, you should
1. Drive on the extreme right lane all the time
2. Always drive at a speed that match the traffic flow
3. Drive at the maximun speed limit of the road all the time
206. To drive within the speed limit on an expressway, you should
1. Drive slower than vehicles on your left or right
2. Glance at your speedometer at regular intervals
3. Not overtake other vehicles
207. To enable you to stop in any emergency without losing control of your vehicle, you should
1. drive according to the speed limit of the road
2. constantly adjust your speed to the conditions of the road
3. adjust your steering grip
208. To have a better view when entering a right hand bend, you should keep
1. Close to the centre line
2. To the middle of the road
3. Close to the left edge of the road
209. To maintain good lane discipline, you should
1. form up correctly into the intended lane before reaching the junction
2. drive between lanes so that you can switch lane easily
3. follow closely to the vehicle in front
210. To move off safely from a parked position, you should
1. signal your intention and move off.
2. look right, left and right again.
3. check mirrors, give signal, look around to check traffic or pedestrians.
211. To prevent skidding when stopping on a slippery road, you should
1. Press hard on the foot-brake.
2. Apply the foot-brake and the handbrake together.
3. Step on your foot-brake in an on/off manner.
212. To reduce centrifugal force while going round a sharp bend, you should
1. not change the speed.
2. drive faster.
3. drive slower.
213. To stop your vehicle safely on a wet road, you should
1. Apply the foot brake followed by the hand brake
2. Use your brakes gently and early
3. Use engine brake only
214. Under inflated tyres will make the steering feel
1. Light
2. Heavy
3. Normal
215. Under what circumstances you may not follow the 'keep left rule' ?
1. When travelling at the maximum speed limit of the road.
2. When traffic is light.
3. When your path is obstructed.
216. Using engine brake when travelling down slope would prevent
1. over heating the brake linings
2. your tyres from wearing out too soon
3. damage to the brake system
217. Using intermittent braking while stopping your vehicle will
1. Save fuel
2. Give sufficient warning to motorists behind of your stopping
3. Prevent tyre wear
218. Using intermittent (on/off) braking to stop a car will
1. Give repeated signals to vehicles behind.
2. Confuse other drivers.
3. Reduce the braking effect.
219. Vehicle tyres that have treads less than _ in depth should be replaced
1. 1.8 mm
2. 1.6 mm
3. 2.0 mm
220. We should use engine-brake when travelling downhill because
1. The brake linings will not over-heat and fade.
2. The engine is more durable than the brake linings.
3. The gears are more durable than the brake linings.
221. What action would you take when elderly people are crossing the road ?
1. Wave them across so they know that you have seen them
2. Be patient and allow them to cross in their own time
3. Tap the horn in case they are hard of hearing
222. What advice should you give to a driver who has a few alcoholic drinks at a party ?
1. Drive home carefully and slowly
2. Go home by public transport
3. Wait a short while and then drive home
223. What advice should you give to a driver who has a few alcoholic drinks at a party?
1. Drive home carefully and slowly
2. Go home by public transport
3. Wait a short while and then drive home
224. What can cause heavy steering?
1. Badly worn brakes
2. Over-inflated tyres
3. Under-inflated tyres
225. What can cause your tyres to skid and lose their grip on the road surface ?
1. Heavy braking
2. Looking over your shoulder
3. Giving hand signals
226. What could be the penalties for driving over the speed limit ?
1. Fines, demerit points and possibly loss of driving licence.
2. Fines only.
3. A letter of warning and fines.
227. What do you put into the engine to lubricate the moving parts?
1. Water
2. Oil
3. Petrol
228. What is most likely to cause high fuel consumption?
1. Poor steering control
2. Harsh braking and acceleration.
3. Staying in high gears.
229. What is the best choice you have to do at the first sign of drowsiness?
1. Slow down and continue at a constant speed
2. Let fresh air gets into the car and at the first opportunity, stop and rest
3. Continue to drive and try to keep awake
230. What is the main cause of accidents amongst young and new motorcyclists?
1. Lack of experience and judgement.
2. Riding on an expressway.
3. Riding in the rain.
231. What is the main hazard shown in this scenario?
1. Cars turning right ( A ).
2. Parked vehicle at the junction ( B ).
3. The cyclist crossing the road (C).
232. What is the name of the lane in which you adjust your speed before joining the expressway?
1. The road shoulder
2. The deceleration lane
3. The acceleration lane
233. What must you do when a police vehicle with its siren on is behind you?
1. Continue to drive as normal.
2. Slow down and move to the side.
3. Speed up.
234. What should you do if you are driving and become sleepy?
1. Keep on driving but use a lower gear.
2. Speed up so that you can get home quickly.
3. Move off to the left of the road and have a rest.
235. What should you do if you see a cyclist riding against the flow of traffic towards you ?
1. Sound your horn to warn him of the danger
2. Slow down and be ready to stop if necessary
3. Stop Immediately
236. What should you do if your brakes were slack or spongy ?
1. Ignore themas long as it is effective.
2. Get them checked as soon as possible.
3. Pumps the brake before stopping.
237. What should you use the road shoulder of an expressway for ?
1. Leaving the expressway.
2. Joining the expressway.
3. Stopping in an emergency.
238. What should you use the horn for?
1. to signal your annoyance.
2. to greet other road users.
3. to warn others of danger.
239. What will reduce the risk of neck injury resulting from a collision ?
1. Anti-lock brakes.
2. A collapsible steering wheel.
3. A properly adjusted head restraint.
240. When Car A is making a left turn, car B's left turn signal is on. What should car A do
1. move out slowly and turn.
2. turn immediately.
3. wait until Car B has turned left.
241. When a cyclist in front of you is glancing to the rear, it means that
1. he might change direction.
2. he is going to stop.
3. he is about to speed up.
242. When a cyclist turns his head to the rear, it indicates that
1. He may change his direction.
2. He wants to stop.
3. His rear tyre is punctured.
243. When a driver causes inconvenience to you, you should
1. Show a provocative gesture.
2. Use aggressive language.
3. Keep calm.
244. When a front tyre punctures, the vehicle will
1. Stop suddenly.
2. Pull towards the side of the punctured tyre.
3. Move faster.
245. When a large vehicle from the left lane moves into your path with its left signal on, you should
1. Sound the horn to inform the driver of his mistakes.
2. Slow down and keep a safe following distance.
3. Overtake the large vehicle on the left.
246. When a long vehicle makes a U-turn, it usually moves to the
1. Left before turning.
2. Right before turning.
3. Right then left before turning.
247. When a long vehicle makes a left turn, it usually moves to the
1. left before turning.
2. right before turning.
3. left then right before turning.
248. When a motorcyclist tries to overtake you on the left, you should
1. Increase your speed to race the rider.
2. Reduce your speed and assist the rider to overtake safely.
3. Ignore the rider and continue driving at your normal speed.
249. When a skid is caused by harsh braking, correction can only begin by releasing the
1. Clutch pedal.
2. Accelerator pedal.
3. Brake pedal.
250. When a tyre punctures, the motorcycle will
1. sways from side to side
2. Stall
3. Stopped suddenly
251. When about to turn left and there is a cyclist on the left, you should
1. Horn to warn him.
2. Drive faster to pass the cyclist.
3. Slow down and allow the cyclist to pass first.
252. When an emergency vehicle behind you sounds its siren, you should
1. slow down quickly.
2. pull to the side and stop if necessary.
3. increase your speed.
253. When another vehicle is following close behind, you should
1. move to the left and allow the vehicle behind to overtake.
2. drive faster so as not to obstruct the vehicle behind.
3. ignore the vehicle if you are travelling at the legal maximum speed.
254. When another vehicle is overtaking you at night, you should dip your headlight
1. As soon as the other vehicle passes you.
2. When the other vehicle signals to overtake.
3. When the other vehicle moves out to overtake.
255. When another vehicle is overtaking you, you should
1. not speed up but assist him to overtake
2. change lane and keep to the right
3. increase your speed gradually
256. When approaching a built-up area, you should
1. drive at the same speed
2. reduce your speed
3. increase your speed
257. When approaching a green traffic light signal at a junction, you must
1. Speed up to drive through the junction.
2. Slow down and be prepared to stop.
3. Maintain your speed.
258. When approaching a junction and the traffic lights signal change from green to amber, you should
1. stop at the stop line unless you are so close that sudden or sharp braking might cause an accident.
2. speed up to clear the intersection.
3. stop only if a red light camera is in use.
259. When approaching a pedestrian with the back facing you, you should keep a gap of at least
1. 2 metres from him
2. 1.5 metres from him
3. 1 metre from him
260. When approaching a sharp bend ahead, you should
1. continue at the same speed
2. slow down as you go around the bend
3. slow down before the bend
261. When approaching a traffic light junction with the amber light flashing, you should
1. Slow down and proceed across the junction only when it is safe to do so.
2. Speed up in order to pass the junction before the light changes.
3. Stop at the stop-line and wait for the light to change.
262. When approaching a traffic light signal that has turned to amber, you should
1. Speed up.
2. Maintain your speed.
3. Slow down and stop.
263. When approaching a zebra crossing, you should
1. Accelerate to pass it
2. Slow down and do not overtake
3. Stop only when there are pedestrians on the crossing
264. When approaching the top of a hill, you should
1. Speed up to cross the hill quickly.
2. Keep close to the centre line and the car in front.
3. Keep more to the left and proceed carefully.
265. When approaching this junction, you should
1. Turn left only
2. Either go straight or turn left
3. Go straight, and turn left or right
266. When being followed by a police vehicle with its siren on, you should
1. Accelerate quickly to get away from it
2. Pull over safely, as soon as possible to let it pass
3. Brake quickly and stop to let it pass
267. When being glared or blinded by the sunlight, you should
1. use a cap or hat
2. use your sun visor or wear sun glasses
3. look at the left kerb
268. When being tailgated by a motorcyclist, you should
1. Jam your brakes as a warning
2. Drive faster to increase the gap
3. Slow down and assist it to pass you
269. When blinded by the headlights of an oncoming vehicle at night, you should
1. Close your eyes
2. Slow down or stop
3. Pull down the sun visor
270. When can you use the right lane of a two-lane carriageway?
1. When your path of travel is obstructed by road works or parked vehicles.
2. When your speed is higher that the speed limit for the road.
3. When the right lane is free of traffic.
271. When caught in a slow moving bumper to bumper rush hour traffic, you should
1. Overtake all slow moving vehicles
2. Be patient and follow the queue
3. Weave in and out of available spaces to move forward
272. When changing gear, you should look
1. Down at the gear lever.
2. At the road ahead.
3. Down at the clutch pedal.
273. When changing lane, you may be hit from the back if you do not
1. give signal
2. check the rear view mirrors and blind spot
3. both answers above
274. When dazzled by the headlights of an oncoming vehicle, you should
1. Retailate by switching on your high beam
2. Carry on driving as usual
3. Slow down and look to the left edge of the road to a avoid the glare
275. When driving a car you are not familiar with, you should first test
1. how fast it can go in the 1st gear.
2. how much space it requires to make a turn.
3. how effective its brakes are.
276. When driving along a two-way street, you should
1. always keep near the centre line of the road
2. not cross the centre line at bends
3. not overtake at all times
277. When driving along, you should
1. Stop at every junction before proceeding further
2. Accelerate to pass junctions quickly
3. Check every side road before you pass them
278. When driving at night, dip your headlights-
1. To light up the road immediately in front you
2. So as not to dazzle drivers of oncoming vehicles
3. To prolong the life of the car battery
279. When driving at night, you should use
1. Dipped headlight
2. High beam
3. Side lights only
280. When driving behind a bus, you should
1. Keep a longer following distance.
2. Keep the normal following distance.
3. Keep more to the right to have a better view.
281. When driving down a slope, you should use
1. A lower gear
2. Higher gear
3. The neutral gear
282. When driving down a steep slope
1. Accelerate lightly to maintain a steady speed
2. Change down to a lower gear to have better speed control
3. Engage the neutral gear and use the brakes to control the speed
283. When driving in heavy rain and passing through water, you should gently test your
1. Horn
2. Brakes from time to time
3. Signals
284. When driving on a wet road, your stopping distance will
1. Not increase
2. Increase to twice more than that of a dry road
3. Increase to four times more than that of a dry road
285. When driving pass a line of parked vehicles on the side of the road, you should
1. continue driving at the same speed
2. slow down and look out for pedestrians dashing out
3. continue driving at the same speed and sound your horn
286. When driving past a line of parked cars, you notice a ball bouncing out into the road ahead, you should
1. continue driving at the same speed and sound your horn
2. slow down and be prepared to stop for children
3. speed up quickly to pass the ball
287. When driving round a sharp bend at high speed, your vehicle tends to be pushed out of its path of travel by a force called the
1. Gravitational force
2. Centrigfugal force
3. Frictional force
288. When driving through puddles of water on the road, you should
1. drive faster.
2. drive slower.
3. not change speed.
289. When driving, your arms should be
1. straighten
2. slightly bent
3. bent at 90 degree
290. When entering an expressway, you should
1. Slow down to a speed suitable for joining the expressway
2. Build up your speed to merge smoothly into the traffic stream
3. Slow down and stop if necessary before joining the expressway
291. When facing oncoming traffic at night, which lights should you use?
1. Dipped headlights
2. High beam headlights
3. Spot lights
292. When following a car driven by an elderly driver, you should
1. flash your lights and overtake
2. be aware that the driver's reactions may not be as fast as yours
3. expect the driver to drive badly
293. When following a learner driver who stalls at a junction, you should
1. be patient as you expect them to make mistakes
2. sound your horn to warn him of your presence
3. overtake him as soon as possible
294. When following behind a large vehicle at traffic light junctions, you should
1. Keep a normal following distance
2. Follow closely
3. Keep a longer following distance to have a better view ahead
295. When following behind a large vehicle, you should
1. Move more to the right to have a better view.
2. Keep a longer following distance as you would with other vehicles.
3. Follow at the same distance as you would with other vehicles.
296. When going down a steep hill, you should select
1. Low gear
2. High gear
3. Free gear
297. When going down slope, which of the followings will you apply ?
1. Intermittent braking
2. Foot-brake all the way down
3. Engine brake and foot-brake
298. When going round a bend, centrifugal force will cause your car to
1. slow down.
2. swerve outwards.
3. swerve inwards.
299. When in the car, you should ensure that the handbrake is on
1. After you have started the engine
2. Before you start the engine
3. While the car is moving
300. When joining the expressway, you should
1. Always use the road shoulder
2. Always give way to traffic already on the expressway
3. Stop at the end of the acceleration lane
301. When leaving the expressway, you should
1. Always use the road shoulder
2. Come to a stop before leaving the expressway
3. Move to the left lane well before the exit
302. When making a turn, you should slow down
1. During the turn
2. After the turn
3. Before the turn
303. When making an emergency stop, you should
1. Keep both hands firmly on the steering wheel.
2. keep both hands lightly on the steering wheel.
3. Hold the steering wheel with one hand and pull the handbrake with the other hand.
304. When moving off from a stationary position, you have to
1. look in the mirrors, give proper signal, check traffic and pedestrians
2. give way to passing and overtaking vehicles
3. both answers A and B
305. When negotiating a sharp bend which natural force tends to push your vehicle outwards ?
1. Gravitational force
2. Frictional force
3. Centrifugal force
306. When negotiating a sharp bend, centrifugal force pushes your vehicle
1. inwards.
2. outwards.
3. forward.
307. When neutral gear is engaged while driving
1. The vehicle will negotiate a bend smoothly
2. It makes control easier at high speed
3. It is very difficult to control the vehicle.
308. When passing a cyclist, what is the minimum side clearance you must ensure between the cyclist and your car?
1. 0.5m
2. 1m
3. 1.5m
309. When passing a parked vehicle, you should leave a safe gap of at least
1. 0.3 metre between your vehicle and the parked vehicle.
2. 0.5 metre between your vehicle and the parked vehicle.
3. 1.0 metre between your vehicle and the parked vehicle.
310. When passing the stationary bus at the bus-stop, you should
1. Sound the horn to warn the bus driver of your presence.
2. Speed up to overtake the bus before it moves off.
3. Slow down and be ready to stop for pedestrian who may cross the road in front of the bus.
311. When pedestrians are facing traffic on a road without pavement, vehicle should keep a gap of at least
1. 0.5 metre from the pedestrian.
2. 0.75 metre from the pedestrian.
3. 1 metre from the pedestrian.
312. When reversing
1. Other road users should see what you are doing and wait for you
2. You should rely on your rear view mirrors only
3. You should avoid making other road users to slow down or change course
313. When reversing, good observation is important. You should look
1. At the kerb and the side
2. Ahead and at the side
3. Through the rear windscreen, where your car is going
314. When should you reduce speed?
1. Before going round a bend.
2. Whilst going round a bend.
3. After going round a bend.
315. When should you start to keep left after overtaking?
1. As soon as you are ahead of the overtaken vehicle.
2. When you can see the overtaken vehicle in your left wing mirror.
3. When you can see the overtaken vehicle in your rear view mirror inside the cabin.
316. When should you use the right outer most lane of a carriageway?
1. When driving at the maximum speed
2. When overtaking
3. When all other lanes are occupied
317. When someone follow closely behind you, he is telling you to
1. drive faster
2. move over and let him pass
3. race with him
318. When stopping the vehicle on a slope, you should apply
1. The handbrake first followed by the foot-brake
2. The foot-brake first followed by the handbrake
3. Both brakes together
319. When stopping your vehicle suddenly on a wet road, good tyres
1. Will not skid
2. Will not aquaplanning
3. May also skid
320. When the 'amber' traffic light signal is flashing, you should
1. Carry on driving
2. Slow down and look out for other vehicles before proceeding
3. Call the police
321. When the accelerator pedal is released, there will be
1. A reduction in the engine revolutions
2. An increase in the engine revolutions
3. No change in the engine revolutions
322. When the amber traffic light is flashing continuously, you should
1. Slow down and proceed with caution
2. Stop and wait for it to change to green
3. Drive through it quickly
323. When the car from the side road does not give way to you, you should
1. Sound the horn to stop the car from coming out
2. Quickly switch to the right lane to pass the junction
3. Slow down and allow the car to proceed
324. When the car skids while braking, you should
1. Depress the brake pedal harder
2. Release and depress the foot brake again
3. Apply handbrake immediately
325. When the engine stalls while moving off on a slope, you should immediately
1. Reach for the ignition key and restart the engine
2. Step on the brake pedal
3. Shift gear lever to neutral position
326. When the motorcycle you are overtaking suddenly increases speed, you should
1. accelerate more to overtake it quickly
2. slow down and abort overtaking it
3. sound your horn to warn the driver
327. When the motorcyclist crosses into the car's path, the car driver should
1. slow down and keep left and stop if necessary
2. swerve to the left and speed up
3. stop immediately
328. When the oncoming car at the bend has gone across the centre white line on the road towards your direction, you should
1. sound the horn and flash your headlight to give warning
2. slow down and move over to the left side of the road
3. brake hard and stop your car immediately
329. When the oncoming car refuses to dim its headlights, you should
1. Slow down and look at the left side of the kerb
2. Retaliate by turning on your high beam
3. Maintain your speed and the headlight status
330. When the speed increases while driving round a bend, the push of the centrifugal force will
1. be greater.
2. be lesser.
3. remain unchanged.
331. When the temperature gauge indicates 'hot' and steam is coming out from the bonnet of your car, you should
1. Drive slowly to the nearest workshop
2. Stop by the side and wait for the engine to cool before filling with water
3. Stop and fill the radiator with coolant immediately
332. When the temperature gauge on your vehicle indicates 'hot', what is the cause ?
1. The exhaust pipe is getting too hot
2. The engine is heating up
3. The air conditioning is not working properly
333. When the traffic light signal turns 'green', you should check
1. For oncoming traffic before moving off
2. For oncoming traffic and traffic from the right and left before moving off
3. The rear view mirror before moving off
334. When the traffic light turns green at a junction, you should
1. depress the accelerator hard and move off quickly.
2. check traffic from right and left before moving off.
3. only move off when other vehicles move.
335. When the traffic lights signal turns amber and you have already passed the stop line you should,
1. stop and reverse back to the stop line
2. continue to drive through the junction
3. stop immediately
336. When the traffic lights signal turns amber, you should
1. accelerate and cross the junction
2. slow down and be ready to stop
3. proceed with caution as the traffic light signals are out of order
337. When the tyres lose contact with the road (aquaplanning), the steering will feel
1. Very heavy
2. Very light
3. The same
338. When the vehicle in front slows down before a pedestrian crossing, you should
1. Sound the horn and overtake it
2. Slow down and be prepared to stop
3. Follow closely behind it
339. When travelling on the expressway, you should
1. Overtake other vehicles by the extreme left lane
2. Keep to the extreme right lane
3. Refrain from using the extreme right lane
340. When turning left in a narrow course you should position your vehicle
1. More to right
2. More to the left
3. In the centre of the course
341. When turning right at a one-way street, you should position your vehicle
1. In the right hand lane.
2. Just left of the centre of the road.
3. In any lane depending on the traffic conditions.
342. When two vehicles moving in opposite directions meet on a slope where the road is narrow, which vehicle should give way?
1. The vehicle that is going up slope.
2. The vehicle that is going down slope.
3. The smaller vehicle.
343. When will a child becomes an actual road hazard ?
1. When the child is walking by the side of the road
2. When the childr is playing by the side of the road
3. When the child playing with a ball suddenly kicked the ball onto the road
344. When will pedestrians become actual hazards?
1. When they are standing by the side of the road.
2. When they suddenly decided to cross the road in front of you.
3. When they are walking by the side of the road.
345. When you see a vehicle slowing down at a pedestrian crossing, you should
1. overtake the slow moving vehicle
2. maintain your normal speed
3. slow down and be ready to stop
346. When you approach a 'green' traffic light signal at a junction, you should
1. Accelerate hard
2. Slow down and be ready to stop
3. Maintain your speed
347. When you approach a bend, you should slow down
1. As you drive round the bend
2. As you leave the bend
3. Before you enter the bend
348. When you approach a bus signalling to move off from a bus stop, you should
1. Get past before it moves
2. Flash your headlights as you approach
3. Allow it to pull away
349. When you approach this junction, you should
1. Turn right
2. Stop, check and turn left only
3. Need not stop if no oncoming traffic
350. When you approach this traffic light junction, you should
1. Slow down and be ready to stop when the light changes
2. Speed up to pass the junction before the light changes
3. Maintain a high speed so as not to disrupt the traffic flow
351. When you are about to reverse, you should
1. Sound your horn to let others know that you are reversing your car
2. Turn your head to look out for objects or persons at the rear of your car
3. Look at the rear view mirror only
352. When you are approaching a stationary vehicle with a driver in it, you should
1. drive past him quickly so as not to obstruct him.
2. slow down a little because he may move out suddenly.
3. drive at the same speed because it is his duty to check passing traffic.
353. When you are caught in a traffic jam on an expressway, you should
1. Use the road shoulder to move in front.
2. Weave in and out of traffic to get in front.
3. Stay in your lane until traffic flow resumes.
354. When you are caught in a traffic jam, you should
1. keep close to the vehicle in front.
2. move to lane with a shorter queue.
3. stay in your own lane.
355. When you are driving along a main road, you should
1. Stop at every road junction before proceeding.
2. Accelerate through each junction.
3. Check every side road before you drive past them.
356. When you are following another vehicle on a wet road, you should keep
1. 2 seconds behind.
2. More than 2 seconds behind.
3. Less than 2 seconds behind.
357. When you are involved in an accident, you should
1. Stop .
2. Stop only when there is injury.
3. Not stop when there is no injury.
358. When you are not sure what the slow moving rider ahead is going to do, you should
1. overtake him on the left
2. stay behind
3. overtake him on the right
359. When you are overtaking a cyclist , you should leave as much space as you would give a car. What is the main reason for this ?
1. The cyclist might get off the bike
2. The cyclist might stop suddenly
3. The cyclist might swerve
360. When you are overtaking a cyclist , you should leave as much space as you would give a car. What is the main reason for this?
1. The cyclist might get off the bike
2. The cyclist might stop suddenly
3. The cyclist might swerve
361. When you are reversing into the parking lot, the front part of your car swings out, you should
1. look out for other traffic including cyclists and pedestrians.
2. look behind only.
3. look at the side mirrors.
362. When you are reversing to the right, you should turn your steering wheel
1. To the left
2. To the right
3. First to the left and then to the right
363. When you cannot confirm the direction of the approach of an emergency vehicle, you should
1. Maintain your speed and position
2. Increase the speed of your vehicle
3. Slow down your speed and move to the left lane
364. When you have caused inconvenience to others, you should
1. Just carry on driving as if nothing have happened
2. Indicate you are sorry
3. Speed off quickly
365. When you have moved to the right hand side of the road to overtake another vehicle, you should
1. Maintain your normal speed and overtake as usual
2. Accelerate and overtake as quickly as possible
3. Decelerate and change to a higher gear
366. When you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle but are not sure where it is coming from, you should
1. continue to drive at the same speed.
2. move to the side and stop if necessary.
3. drive faster so as not to obstruct the emergency vehicle.
367. When you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle, you should
1. Stop immediately where you are in order to make way.
2. Pull over to the left or right side of the road.
3. Sound your horn to warn the front vehicles to speed up.
368. When you noticed a cut in the sidewall of one of your tyres, you should
1. replace the tyre before driving the vehicle
2. Check regularly to see if it gets any worse
3. Reduce pressure in the tyre before you drive
369. When you see a child standing beside the road, you should
1. Tap your horn to stop him from crossing
2. Stop immediately to allow him to cross
3. Slow down and be ready to stop
370. When you see a cyclist carrying a heavy load, you should
1. drive closer to him.
2. not overtake.
3. give him plenty of room when passing him.
371. When you see a young cyclist in front, you should
1. ride past it quickly
2. slow down and be prepared to stop
3. maintain normal speed
372. When you see children standing by the side of the road, you should
1. maintain your normal speed
2. slow down and be prepared to stop if necessary
3. speed pass them
373. When you see green traffic light signal from a distance, you should
1. Speed up.
2. Slow down.
3. Carry on at the same speed.
374. When you steer your car round a left hand bend, you should
1. Slant your body to the left.
2. Slant your body to the right.
3. Maintain normal driving posture.
375. When you turn your steering to the right, which way do your wheels turn ?
1. To the left
2. To the right
3. To the left then to the right
376. When you use engine-brake with the 3rd gear, its effectiveness will be
1. greater than with the 2nd gear.
2. the same as with the 2nd gear.
3. lesser than with the 2nd gear.
377. When you want to reverse your car to your right, you should turn the steering wheel
1. To the right.
2. To the left.
3. First to the left then to the right.
378. When you want to stop your car, you should
1. Check the rear and side mirrors, signal and then stop
2. Signal first and then stop
3. Stop and check the rear and side mirrors
379. When your car breaks down on an expressway, a red triangle breakdown sign should be placed
1. on the top of your car.
2. beside your car.
3. at least 20 metres behind your car.
380. When your car breaks down on an expressway, you should
1. move your car to the road shoulder.
2. leave your car on the expressway with the boot cover fully opened.
3. leave your car on the expressway with the bonnet fully opened.
381. When your rear tyre punctures while driving, you should
1. step hard on the brake immediately
2. grip the steering wheel to keep control, apply brake gradually and stop by the side of the road
3. apply both brakes quickly and switch off the engine
382. When your vehicle pulled strongly to one side while driving, you should
1. Grip the steering wheel firmly and pull up slowly to the side of the road
2. Apply the handbrake to stop the vehicle
3. Grip the steering wheel and continue on at a normal speed
383. When your vehicle starts to skid while braking, you should
1. step harder on the brake pedal.
2. release the brakes and apply intermittent braking.
3. neutralise the gear and apply the front brakes.
384. Where should you take particular care to look out for other motorcyclists and cyclists ?
1. At junctions
2. At pedestrian crossings
3. On one-way streets
385. Which gear gives you the most torque ?
1. 1st gear
2. 2nd gear
3. 3rd gear
386. Which gear has more power (torque)?
1. 2nd gear
2. 3rd gear
3. 4th gear
387. Which lane should Car Y turn into ?
1. Lane C or D
2. Lane B or C
3. Lane C
388. Which lane should Car Y turn into?
1. Lane 1
2. Lane 2
3. Lane 3
389. Which of the following maintenance parts could cause an accident if the fluid level is low?
1. Battery.
2. Engine.
3. Brake reservoir.
390. Which of the following sentences is TRUE ?
1. Alcohol makes you a better driver
2. Alcohol has no effect on the way you drive
3. Alcohol slows down your reactions when driving
391. Which of the following situations always cause traffic to slow down on an expressway ?
1. Slow moving vehicles occupying the left lane
2. Slow moving vehicles fail to keep left
3. Fast moving vehicles occupying the outer lane
392. Which of the following statement on alcohol is true ?
1. You may decline a breath or blood test
2. Alcohol will not be detected by the breath test after peppermints have been eaten
3. Even a small amount of alcohol tends to increase the chance of an accident
393. Which of the following statements on alcohol and driving is true?
1. It is safe to drive as long as you think you are not drunk.
2. It is unsafe to drive after consuming alcohol.
3. It is safe to drive one hour after having the last drink.
394. Which of these can affect your reaction time?
1. Drugs
2. Contact lenses
3. Tinted windows
395. Which of these statements about reversing is correct?
1. You should reverse as quickly as possible
2. Reversing should always be carried out at a very slow speed
3. The car's steering responds the same as when going forward
396. Which of these statements about your vehicle stopping distance is correct?
1. Good tyres and brakes will shorten the stopping distance
2. Good brakes and good tyres will not shorten the stopping distance
3. Stopping distance will be reduced by hard braking
397. Which road user has caused a hazard?
1. The parked car ( A)
2. The pedestrian walking along the road ( B)
3. The moving car ( C)
398. Which statement about steering is true ?
1. You must keep both hands on the steering wheel at all times
2. You can place your hands at any position as long as you are comfortable
3. You should not take both hands off the steering wheel when the vehicle is moving
399. Which wheels turn when you turn the steering wheel ?
1. The front wheels
2. The back wheels
3. Both the front and back wheels
400. While driving along an expressway and your handphone (without hands-free kit) rings, you should
1. Answer the call immediately.
2. Carry on driving and find a safe spot out of the expressway before answering the call.
3. Stop at the road shoulder and answer the call.
401. While driving and you hear the siren of an ambulance behind you, you should
1. Stop immediately to let the ambulance overtake or pass
2. Keep left, slow down and stop if necessary
3. Speed up in order not to obstruct the ambulance
402. While driving and your windscreen is shattered, you should
1. Apply emergency brake to stop immediately
2. Slow down and stop at the road side to remove the shattered screen
3. Drive at normal speed to a workshop
403. While driving you should hold the steering wheel at
1. 'ten-to-two' position
2. Any position
3. The most comfortable position
404. While driving, and your engine gets overheated , you should
1. Pour water to cool down the engine
2. Slow down and stop at a safe spot to let the engine cool down by itself
3. Drive to the nearest petrol kiosk for repairs
405. While overtaking another vehicle, the vehicle suddenly goes faster, you should
1. accelerate hard to overtake quickly
2. slow down and move safely back to your lane
3. sound the horn continuously to warn the other driver
406. While trying to move off on an incline (uphill) and the engine stalls, you should immediately
1. Step on the brake pedal.
2. Reach for the ignition key and re-start the engine.
3. Shift gear lever to neutral position.
407. While turning left into a side road, you noticed pedestrians have started to cross the road, you should
1. give way to them
2. revving your engine to hurry them
3. continue, as you have the right of way
408. Who are especially in danger of not being seen as you reverse your car ?
1. Motorcyclists
2. Car drivers
3. Children
409. Who is prohibited to drive on the expressway ?
1. Motorcycle riders on probation
2. Motorcycle riders with side - cars
3. Motorcar probationary driving licence holders
410. Why is free wheeling wrong?
1. It will cause the vehicle to skid.
2. There is no engine braking.
3. The engine will run faster.
411. Why should you always reduce your speed when travelling in heavy rain?
1. Because the engine is cooler
2. Because it is more difficult to see events ahead
3. Because the brakes are more effective
412. Why should you look out particularly for motorcyclists and cyclists at junctions ?
1. They might want to turn into the side road
2. They are harder to see
3. They might not see you turn
413. Worn out tyres and improper air pressure are other factors that
1. Reduce the force of impact
2. Reduce the frictional force
3. Increase the effect of braking
414. You are about to reverse into a side road. A pedestrian wishes to cross behind you. You should
1. Reverse before the pedestrian starts to cross
2. Give way to the pedestrian
3. Wave to the pedestrian to stop
415. You are driving in slow-moving queues of traffic. Just before changing lane you should
1. Sound the horn
2. Look out for motorcycles filtering through the traffic
3. Change down to first gear
416. You are driving in very wet weather. Your vehicle begins to slide. This effect is called
1. Weaving
2. Fading
3. Aquaplaning
417. You are driving past parked cars. You notice a wheel of a bicycle sticking out between them. What should you do?
1. Accelerate past quickly and sound your horn
2. Slow down and be prepared to stop for a cyclist
3. Brake sharply only when you can see the cyclist
418. You are driving towards a zebra crossing. Pedestrians are waiting to cross, you should
1. Continue on your way
2. Be prepared to stop
3. Wave to the people to wait
419. You are following a cyclist on an uneven road. You should
1. overtake immediately
2. allow extra room in case they swerve to avoid pot-holes
3. follow closely so you can be seen in their mirrors
420. You are following a cyclist who stops at a junction. You should
1. immediately overtake him and drive on
2. be patient as you expect him to cross the road
3. proceed as normal
421. You are following a cyclist. You wish to turn left just ahead, you should
1. Overtake the cyclist before the junction
2. Hold back until the cyclist has passed the junction
3. Go around the cyclist at the junction
422. You are following a large lorry on a wet road. Spray makes it difficult to see, you should
1. Put your headlights on high beam
2. Speed up and overtake quickly
3. Drop back until you can see better
423. You are following a large vehicle which is going to turn left into a narrow road. What action should you take?
1. Move out and overtake on the right
2. Pass on the left as the vehicle moves out
3. Be prepared to stop behind
424. You are following a long vehicle. It approaches a cross-roads and signals left but moves out to the right. You should
1. Get closer in order to pass it quickly
2. Overtake as it starts to slow down
3. Stay well back and give it more room
425. You are following a lorry approaching a 'U' turn sign. The driver signals right but moves to the left, you should
1. wait behind the lorry
2. overtake on the left -hand side
3. overtake on the right-hand side
426. You are following learners who stalls at a junction. You should
1. Stay very close behind and flash your headlights
2. Be patient as you expect them to make mistakes
3. Immediately overtake them
427. You are not allowed to book for a driving test, if you have accumulated
1. 11 demerit points
2. 12 demerit points
3. 13 demerit points
428. You are on a clear and open road in good weather condition, the distance between you and the vehicle in front should be
1. one car's length.
2. two car's length.
3. a two second time gap.
429. You are permitted to use the outer most right lane on a three-lane dual carriageway when
1. you are travelling at the maximum legal speed limit of the road
2. you intend to turn right ahead
3. emergency vehicles are not using it
430. You are reversing your vehicle into a side road. When would the greatest hazard be to the passing traffic ?
1. After you have entered the side road
2. When the front of your vehicle swings out
3. After you have completed the manoeuvre
431. You are travelling along an expressway . You decided that you need a rest, you should
1. Stop on the road shoulder
2. Leave at the next exit
3. Park on the slip road
432. You are travelling at the legal speed limit. A vehicle comes up quickly behind, flashing its headlights. You should
1. Maintain your speed to prevent the vehicle from overtaking
2. Allow the vehicle to overtake
3. Tap the brakes sharply to show your brake lights
433. You are turning left at a junction. Pedestrians start to cross the road. You should
1. sound your horn and proceed
2. give way to them
3. continue, as it is your right of way
434. You are turning left from a main road into a side road. Pedestrians are already crossing the road into which you are turning, you should
1. Continue as it is your right of way
2. Wait and allow them to cross
3. Sound your horn to warn them
435. You are turning left into a side road. Cyclists are crossing the road near the junction. You should
1. sound your horn
2. wait for them to cross
3. proceed as normal
436. You are waiting to come out of a side road. Why should you watch carefully for motocycles ?
1. Motorcycles have right of way
2. Motorcycles are small and hard to see
3. Motorcycles are usually faster than cars
437. You feel drowsy when driving, you should
1. Continue with your journey but drive more slowly
2. Stop at the next service area and rest
3. Close the windows to help you concentrate
438. You give road signals in order to
1. help other car drivers only
2. warn heavy vehicles only
3. warn and help all road users including pedestrians
439. You intend to move out from a road side parking lot. Just before moving out, you should
1. sound the horn
2. lookout for motorcyclists passing you
3. change down to first gear
440. You intend to turn left and there is a cyclist ahead on the left, you should
1. slow down and allow the cyclist to pass the junction
2. drive faster to avoid the cyclist
3. horn to warn him you are turning left
441. You keep well back while waiting to overtake a large vehicle. A car fills the gap, you should
1. Sound your horn
2. Start to overtake
3. Drop back further
442. You may drive along the right-most lane when
1. You are travelling at the speed limits.
2. The traffic is not heavy.
3. You are overtaking another vehicle.
443. You may overtake on the left only when the
1. vehicle in front is a heavy vehicle
2. driver ahead signal the intention to turn right
3. driver in front signals you to do so
444. You may use the right outer most lane of an expressway only
1. When traffic jam occurs
2. When overtaking another vehicle
3. When driving fast
445. You need a longer distance to stop your vehicle when driving
1. On a dry road
2. On a wet road
3. On a hard and dry ground
446. You need more braking effort when stopping your vehicle in
1. 2nd gear
2. 3rd gear
3. 4th gear
447. You notice a vehicle trying to pull out between a row of stationary vehicles. You should
1. drive on regardless of danger ahead.
2. sound the horn and maintain your speed.
3. slow down and be prepared to stop.
448. You see two elderly pedestrians about to cross the road ahead, you should
1. Expect them to wait for you to pass
2. Speed up to pass them quickly
3. Be careful, they may misjudge your speed
449. You should adjust your _________so that all controls can be reached without having to stretch:
1. Seat belt
2. Eye-sight
3. Driver seat
450. You should check your mirrors before
1. moving off, slowing down and stopping
2. changing lane, overtaking, turning and every 5 to 10 seconds
3. both A and B
451. You should dip your headlights when
1. Driving in a dark area.
2. Facing oncoming traffic.
3. Approaching a blind corner.
452. You should give way to emergency vehicles approaching from behind by
1. slowing down.
2. moving to the side.
3. driving faster.
453. You should never attempt to overtake a cyclist
1. just before you turn left
2. just before you turn right
3. on a one-way street
454. You should use 'engine brake' to assist you when
1. Travelling long distances.
2. Travelling down a steep slope.
3. You want to save fuel.
455. You should use the engine-brake when
1. Going down a long steep slope.
2. Going up a steep hill.
3. Driving on a level road.
456. You should use the right foot to control the
1. clutch and rear brake
2. foot-brake and accelerator
3. gear lever and accelerator
457. You should use your right hand indicator when
1. you intend to slow down
2. you are about to stop
3. you intend to move to the right at any time
458. You should wear suitable shoes when driving to
1. prevent wear of the pedal
2. maintain control of the pedal
3. enable you to adjust your seat
459. You want to reverse into a side road. You are not sure that the area behind your vehicle is clear. What should you do?
1. carry on, assuming it is clear
2. look through the rear window only
3. get out and check
460. You will not be allowed to apply for a Provisional Driving Licence (PDL) if you have
1. 6 demerit points.
2. 9 demerit points.
3. 13 demerit points.
461. You will not be allowed to apply for a driving test date if you have
1. 10 demerit points.
2. 12 demerit points.
3. 13 demerit points.
462. You will not be allowed to take your driving test if you have
1. 13 demerit points.
2. 12 demerit points.
3. 24 demerit points.
463. Your overall stopping distance will be longer when driving
1. In the rain
2. At night
3. In strong wind
464. Your vehicle has a puncture on the expressway. What should you do ?
1. Drive slowly to the workshop.
2. Pull up on the road shoulder.
3. Stop in your lane and switch on the hazard lights.
465. Your vehicle pulls to one side when braking, you should
1. Change the tyres around
2. Pump the pedal when braking
3. Consult your mechanic as soon as possible