THEORY EXAM PREP QUESTIONS FINAL PDF
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This document contains a set of questions for a theory exam prep. The questions focus on topics including vehicle indicators, warning lights, road signs, driving behaviours and more. The questions cover a range of road safety topics.
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1. Look at the Tyre Identification Number shown in the picture below and determine when the Tyre was manufactured. a. Manufactured during the fifth day of the first month of 2007 b. Manufactured during the fifth month of 2007 c. Manufactured during the fifty-first week of 2007 d. T...
1. Look at the Tyre Identification Number shown in the picture below and determine when the Tyre was manufactured. a. Manufactured during the fifth day of the first month of 2007 b. Manufactured during the fifth month of 2007 c. Manufactured during the fifty-first week of 2007 d. The period cannot be determined from the information provided. e. Manufactured during the fifty-first day of 2007 2. Which warning light is shown below? a. Secured resistant system b. Security restraint system c. Secondary restraint system d. Smart restart system 3. The indicator shown below reveals a problem to the engine or to the fuel emissions and required the car to be serviced. What is the name of this indicator? a. On-board diagnostics indicator b. Fuel emissions indicator c. None of the above d. ABS indicator 4. Which of the following can be operated with the switch shown below? a. Emergency lights b. Brake lights c. Parking lights and head lamps d. Fog lights 5. You come across this road sign while driving. What interpretation will you give to it? a. Steep hill 10% upwards b. Steep hill ahead c. Gentle hill upwards d. Steep hill upwards 6. What does this sign mean? a. End of prohibition b. End of Express way c. Motorway not accessible d. Motorway closed for repairs 7. The Driving Mirror shown in the picture below is the: a. Driving Mirror b. Rear View Mirror c. Side View Mirror d. Back View Mirror 8. A flashing green light means: a. This is a pedestrian-controlled traffic light. b. You can continue through the intersection as long as it's clear. c. This light simply warns you that you are entering an intersection d. None of the above 9. What is the name of the sign shown below? a. End of motorway b. End of highway c. Beginning of highway d. Beginning of Motorway 10. What is the basic function of the vehicle part shown below? a. It cools the radiator cap b. It cools the radiator value c. It cools the radiator horse d. It cools the radiator content 11. What is the vehicle part shown below use for? a. For holding reserved water b. For holding transmission oil c. For holding grease d. For holding brake fluid 12. The hand brake is also known as the a. Emergency brake b. Service brake c. Causal brake d. Stopping brake 13. The image shown below is known as? a. Starter b. Spark fuse c. Charger d. Fuse 14. The image shown below is known as? a. Fuel tank b. Radiation chamber c. Oil holder d. Radiator 15. What is the name of the vehicle part shown below? a. Shock absorber b. Tire rod c. Ball joint d. Stabilizer bar 16. If you intend to go straight in a roundabout, you must not do one of the following. a. Approach the roundabout in the right lane b. Maintain the right lane c. Never signal until you approach the first exist d. Never signal until you pass the first exist 17. Which of the following places listed, will you find the road sign indicated below? a. On a School's compound b. Close to a School c. At the rear of a school bus d. Around playing grounds 18. The Road sign indicated here is a prohibition sign. What interpretation will you give to it? a. No entry for vehicles in both directions b. Give Way Ahead c. Roundabout ahead d. No entry for all vehicular traffic 19. On the instrument panel of a vehicle you will find the light indicated below. What does it depicts? a. Fuel indicated Battery Indicator b. Inside Light c. Oil indicator 20. What does the road sign shown below mean? a. Speed ramps ahead b. Uneven road c. Narrow Bridge d. Level crossing 21. The steering control style shown in the picture is known as: a. Safe steering control. b. Quarter to three O' Clock. c. Push and pull. d. All the above. 22. The item shown in the picture below is known as the; a. Tyre rod b. Tyre redial c. Rim d. Wheel Nuts 23. In the process of braking, when you depress the clutch pedal first the vehicle is likely to 24. a. Roll back b. Gather speed c. Stop in time d. Do all the above 25. Which of these can result in a driver falling asleep behind the steering wheel? a. Driving in a tired and drowsy state b. Driving in a tired, drowsy or drunk state c. All the above are correct d. Driving immediately after a good sleep 26. A flashing green light means: a. This is a pedestrian-controlled traffic light. b. You can continue through the intersection as long as it's clear. c. This light simply warns you that you are entering an intersection d. None of the above 27. What is type of road sign is shown in the picture below? a. Warning sign b. Washing bay ahead c. Quayside d. Prohibition sign 28. What does the sign shown below mean? a. Warning sign b. Washing bay ahead c. Quayside d. Prohibition sign 29. The item pointed to is used to open: a. The fuel tank. b. The radiator. c. The Booth d. The Bonnet 30. What does the sign shown below mean? a. Real danger b. Falling rocks c. Other dangers d. Accident zone 31. What is the basic function of the vehicle part shown in the picture below? a. It is the starting point for combustion in your engine b. It stores battery power for use by your engine c. It reduces fuel consumption d. It redistributes excess power to prevent the vehicle from getting burnt 32. The vehicle part shown below is known as: a. Radiator belt b. Air belt c. Fan belt d. Safety belt 33. You are the driver of the blue car. Of the four hazards marked, which one is most likely to require you to take urgent action? a. The person hitching a lift (marked A) b. The child on the other side of the road (marked B) The parked car that is partially obscured from your view (marked D) c. The parked car (marked C) 34. What type of driver is shown in the picture below? a. Aggressive behaviour b. All the above c. Helpful behaviour d. Friendly behaviour 35. Which of the following will result in the type of tire worn out shown below? a. Frequent overtaking and speeding. b. All the above. c. Improper alignment of the tires. d. The road surface and the make of tire on the vehicle. 36. What action is expected from other drivers and riders when the notice below is displayed? a. Following vehicles should approach cautiously b. Lead vehicles should approach cautiously c. Lead vehicles should overtake immediately d. Following vehicles should overtake immediately 37. Which of these road signs will mean end of dual carriageway? a. answer b. c. d. 38. What do you do when this indicator light on the panel (Dash Board) lits? a. Check the doors, they might not be properly closed b. Check the fuel level. You may be running out of fuel c. Check the engine temperature and the brake fluid d. Check the level of your vehicle's engine oil 39. You come across this road sign while driving. What interpretation will you give? a. Deviation of Road b. Sharp deviation of Road c. Sharp deviation of Road to the left d. Keep to the right 40. What does this instrument panel light mean when lit? a. Low fuel level b. Ignition light c. Handbrake off d. Faulty Brakes 41. The switch shown below when pressed will operate which of the following? a. The wiper b. A and B only c. The hazard lights d. The windscreen washer 42. What does this instrument panel light mean when lit? 43. a. The gear is in park position b. The gear is in neutral position c. The Handbrake is off or released d. The Handbrake is on or pulled 44. What type of crossing light is shown below? a. The Pelican Crossing b. The Pegasus Crossing c. The Toucan Crossing d. The Puffin Crossing 45. Which of the following will result in the type of tire worn out shown below? a. Frequent overtaking and speeding. b. The road surface and the make of tire on the vehicle. c. Improper alignment of the tires. d. All the above. 46. A damaged seat belt will still function when: a. Pulled at once with force b. Pulled slowly c. The brakes are applied harshly d. None of the above 47. The marks on the windscreen shown below are as a result of: a. Using dish soap to wash the windscreen b. frequent driving in the rain c. Driving on dirty roads d. Using damaged wipers 48. A flashing amber light means a. Stop, and wait for the light to turn green. b. Stop, and proceed when it is safe to do so c. The flashing amber light simply indicates an uncontrolled intersection. d. Slow down to check for oncoming traffic and proceed when it is safe. 49. What does the sign shown below mean? a. Roundabout ahead b. No entry to commercial vehicles c. No entry to good carrying vehicles d. No entry to all vehicles 50. At this intersection the car marked O has stopped and the car marked A is approaching. Which of them has the right of way to drive on? a. The car marked O has the right of way because its on the left b. The car marked A has the right of way because its on the right c. None of them has right of way. d. The car marked O has the right of way because it arrived at the intersection first 51. In stormy conditions, it is important to: a. Slow down! It takes longer to stop or adjust in wet weather. b. Stay toward the middle lanes - water tends to pool in the outside lanes. c. Drive in the tracks of a car ahead of you. d. A,B and C 52. What is the basic function of the vehicle part shown below? a. It filters the water that goes into the engine b. It cleans the fuel system c. It cleans the vapour from the radiator d. It cleans the air that goes into the engine 53. Which of these is required of any driver who displays the Trade Licence Plate on his vehicle? a. He must not drive above 50 Km/h b. He must not carry more than one passenger c. He must do all the above d. He must display his log book on the vehicle 54. You start to feel tired while driving. What should you do? a. Increase your speed slightly b. Decrease you speed slightly c. Pull over at a safe place to rest d. Find a less busy route 55. You are driving past a line of parked cars. You notice a ball bouncing into the road ahead. What should you do? a. Stop and wave the children across to fetch their ball b. Continue driving at the same speed and sound your horn c. Continue driving at the same speed and flash your headlight d. Slow down and be prepared to stop 56. You are driving on a motorway. The car ahead shows its hazard lights for a short time. This tells you that; a. The driver wants you to overtake b. The other car is going to change lanes c. There is a police speed check ahead d. Traffic ahead is slowing or stopping suddenly You are driving a friends children home from school. They are all over 14 years old. Who is responsible for making sure they wear their seat belts? a. An adult passenger b. The children c. Your friend d. You, the driver 57. You are approaching a busy junction with several lanes. At the last moment you realized you are in the wrong lane. What should you do? a. Continue in that lane b. Force your way across c. Use arm signals to cut across d. Stop until the area has cleared 58. When driving in fog you should use; a. Sidelights b. Full beam headlight c. Dipped headlights d. Hazard lights 59. Some two way roads are divided into three lanes. Why are these particularly dangerous? a. Traffic in both directions can use the middle lane to overtake b. Traffic can travel faster in poor weather conditions c. Traffic uses the middle lane for emergencies only d. Traffic can overtake on the left 60. To correct a rear-wheel skid you should; a. Not steer at all b. Steer away from it c. Apply your handbrake d. Steer into it 61. Warning signs are always indicated with the following; a. Blue colour back ground with red circular boundaries b. Green colour back ground with white rectangular boundaries c. Blue black naval colour back ground with yellow square boundaries d. White colour back ground with red triangular boundaries 62. Are passengers allowed to ride in a vehicle that is being towed? a. Yes if they are over fourteen b. No not at any time c. Only if a stabilizer is fitted d. Only if all the seats in the towing vehicle are full 63. You have been involved in an argument before starting your journey. This has made you fell angry. You should; a. Start to drive, but open a window b. Calm down before you start to drive c. Have an alcohol drink to help you relax before driving d. Drive slower than normal and turn your radio on 64. You are driving on a motorway. The car ahead shows its hazard lights for a short time. This tells you that; a. The driver wants you to overtake b. The other car is going to change lanes c. There is a police speed check ahead d. Traffic ahead is slowing or stopping suddenly 65. Which one of these should you do when a front tyre bursts? a. Apply the handbrake to stop the vehicle b. Brake firmly and quickly c. Hold the steering firmly and control the vehicle to a stop d. Hold the steering wheel lightly 66. The two second rule enables a driver to; a. Keep a separation distance between the driver and the lead vehicle b. Check the exterior mirrors c. Check the off-side of the vehicle d. Drive smoothly in heavy rains 67. Warning road signs are indicated on; a. Circular signboards b. Rectangular signboards c. Square signboards d. Triangular signboards 68. Which of these should you do when a front tyre bursts? a. Apply the handbrake to stop the vehicle b. Brake firmly and quickly c. Control the steering wheel lightly d. Control the vehicle to roll to a stop 69. You are travelling at the legal speed limit. A vehicle comes up quickly behind, flashing its headlights. You should; a. Accelerate to make a gap behind you b. Touch the brakes sharply to show your brake lights c. Allow the vehicle to overtake d. Maintain your speed to prevent the vehicle from overtaking 70. You are driving in a clear night. There is a steady stream of oncoming traffic. The national speed limit applies. Which lights should you expect to see? a. Fog lights b. Full beam headlights c. Sidelights d. Dipped Headlights 71. The right-hand lane of a three-lane motorway is; a. For Lorries only b. An overtaking lane c. The right-turn lane d. An acceleration lane 72. Which one of these safety measures do you keep in mind, when you are about to make a turn? a. Reduce your speed and signal b. Make the turn and signal c. Quickly turn and speed on d. Quickly turn and slow down 73. Fog lights may be used ONLY if; a. Visibility is seriously reduced b. They are fitted above the bumper c. An audible warning device is used d. They are not as bright as the headlights 74. Whiles driving in traffic, you notice suddenly that your engine has gone off. Attempts to start the engine yields no result, which of the following first checks do you carry out before calling for help; a. The spark plugs b. The fan belt c. The radiator d. Battery terminals 75. For which one of the following should you use your hazard warning lights? a. When you are parking in a restricted area b. When you are temporarily hindering traffic light c. To warn following traffic of a hazard at the rear d. When you have a break down 76. When your tyre blows out on the road, you have to park the vehicle; a. In the right lane and change the tyre b. In the left lane and change the tyre c. On the shoulder of the road and replace the tyre d. In the middle of the road and change the tyre 77. Whiles driving, you approach a horse rider. Before you overtake him, you should; a. Flash your head lamp b. Call the rider c. Overtake him with caution d. Raise your engine sound 78. Which of the following is allowed to ride in the bucket of a pick-up? a. Workers b. Able body person c. Road constructors d. None of above 79. In which of the following places is the risk of accident greatest? a. On a motorway b. Built up areas c. On Asphalt roads d. On trunk roads 80. If you park your vehicle and leave the radio on for long, it may affect one of the following; a. The braking system b. Ignition system c. The electrical system d. The battery 81. When you take in alcohol, it is likely to affect one of the following; a. Your brakes b. Increase your alertness c. Increase your reaction time d. Your Vehicle 82. When approaching a parked vehicle in that has the driver sited in it. What should you be mindful of? a. Goods falling from the vehicle b. Displayed warning triangle c. A hawker coming towards you d. The door may be opened 83. Prohibitory signs are always indicated with the following; a. Circular red boundaries and diagonal red line across b. Rectangle with blue colour boundaries c. Circular boundary with nothing indicated on it d. Triangle with red boundaries 84. You are driving on a clear night. There is a steady stream of oncoming traffic. The national speed limit applies. Which lights should you see? a. Full beam headlights b. Sidelights c. Fog lights d. Dipped headlights 86.If two motorists from the opposite directions reach an intersection at the same time and one intends to turn left, who will have the right of way? a. The one turning left b. The one turning right c. The one approaching d. None of them 88. It is advisable to keep replacing your vehicles wiper blades very often to keep them in good shape. What is the standard replacement period? a. 3 months b. 1 month c. As often as it gets worn out d. As often as possible 89. When you are descending a hill you don’t have to do one of the following excessively; a. Wave b. Brake c. Observing traffic d. Slow down 90. You are in a one-way street and want to turn right. You should position yourself; a. In the right-hand lane b. In the left-hand lane c. Just left of the centre line d. In the centre of the road, depending on traffic follow 91. When more than one driver reaches a four-way stop intersection, which of them will have the right of way? a. The last driver to arrive at the intersection b. The first driver to arrive at the intersection c. The driver to the left of the first driver at the intersection d. The third driver to arrive at the intersection 92. You must not use your horn when you are stationary; a. Except for signalling that you have just arrived b. At any time whatsoever c. Unless it is used only briefly d. Unless a moving vehicle may cause danger to you 93. If you have to drive a vehicle you are not used to, which of the following controls will you look out for? a. The Seat adjuster b. The Battery size c. The Starter d. The position of the dip stick 94. Which of the following will give you an ideal stopping distance? a. The 2 minutes gap b. The 2 second gap c. The 3 second gap d. The 3 minutes gap 95. On which of these roads will double-parking be allowed? a. One-Way road b. A major road c. Roads in residential areas d. None of the Above 96. Your vehicle has broken down at night on a two-way road. You should try to park your vehicle; a. On the right of the road b. On the left of the road c. Partly on the pavement d. On the grass verge 97. You are driving a slow moving vehicle on a narrow road. When traffic wishes to overtake, you should; a. Park off the road b. Take no action c. Pull in safely as soon as you can d. Stop and wave them on 98. When following large vehicles it is advisable to stay out of; a. Your lane to be seen b. Its Blind spot c. Head lamp coverage area d. None of the above 99. The driver is mainly the cause of one of the following; a. The engine break down b. The skidding c. Pot holes on the road d. Brake failure 100. If you adjust your side mirrors and you can sight just the sides of your vehicle then it means your mirrors are; a. Turned too far inwards b. None of the above c. The adjustment is right d. Turned too far outwards 101. At an accident scene, you suspect a casualty has back injuries. The area is safe. You should; a. Offer casualty a drink b. Not move the casualty c. Offer the casualty a cigarette d. Raise casualty’s legs 102. Some two way traffic roads are divided into three lanes. Why are these particularly dangerous? a. Traffic in both directions can use the middle lane to overtake b. Traffic can travel faster in poor weather conditions c. Traffic uses the middle lane for emergencies only d. Traffic can overtake on the left 103. Which of the following will be an ideal stopping distance to be maintained? a. One-Second gap b. Two minutes gap c. Two-Seconds gap d. One-minute gap 104. The Golden Rule for reversing states that you should always; a. Reverse without guidance b. Reverse straight c. Reverse without speeding d. Reverse with someones direction 105. One rear tyre of your vehicle gets stuck on a sandy or muddy road. How would you get the vehicle out? a. Drive out quickly with speed b. Steer to the left and drive out c. Steer to the opposite direction of the stuck tyre d. Steer to the direction of the stuck tyre and drive out 106. After dark, drivers are required to use low beam headlights: a. When being approached by another vehicle b. Within 300meters of the approach of another vehicle c. Within 150meters of the approach of another vehicle d. Within 200meters of the approach of another vehicle 105. At Y-junctions, vehicles joining the major road have restricted priority over vehicles on the major road. a. True b. False c. Not in all cases d. Not at all 106. You cannot see clearly behind when reversing. What should you do? a. Open your window to look behind b. Open the door and look behind c. Ask someone to guide you d. Look in the nearside mirror 107. A driver does something that upsets you in traffic. What should you do? a. Flash your headlights several times b. Sound your horn c. Try not to react d. Let the Driver know how you feel 108. The Doctor says you need glasses to read vehicle number plates at the required distance. When MUST you wear them? a. Only in bad weather conditions b. At all times when driving c. When you think it is necessary d. Only in bad light or at night time 109. It is very windy. You are behind a motorcyclist who is overtaking a high-sided vehicle. What should you do? a. Overtake the motorcyclist immediately b. Keep well back c. Keep close to the motorcyclist d. Stay level with the motorcyclist 110. Which of the following inscriptions are you likely to see on your vehicles exterior mirrors? a. Adjust mirror to the left b. Look into the mirror to observe traffic behind c. Objects in the mirror are closer than you see d. Objects in the mirror are further than you see 111. How does alcohol affect you when driving? a. It reduces your concentration b. It increases your awareness c. It improves your co-ordination d. It speeds up you reactions. 112. You are on a motorway at night with other vehicles just ahead of you. Which lights should you use? a. Front fog lights b. Dipped headlights c. High lights only d. Main beam headlights 113. The vehicle ahead is being driven by a learner. You should: A a. Keep calm and be patient b. Drive up close behind c. Sound your horn and overtake d. Put your headlights on full beam 114. Driving for long distances may make you feel sleepy, to prevent this you can; a. Stop and walk around b. Speed quickly to your destination c. Take some coffee drink d. Seek medical attention 115. When undergoing practical driving course, you are a. Advised to carry any number of persons in the vehicle b. Allowed to sit with only one passenger without L Plate c. Advised to sit with your instructor with L Plates displayed d. Not allowed to carry anybody except you alone 116. You are driving behind a large goods vehicle. It signals left but steers to the right. You should; a. Slow down and let the vehicle turn b. Drive on, keeping to the left c. Hold your speed and sound your horn d. Overtake on the right of it 117. Rear view mirrors assist the driver to; a. See clearly ahead b. View the road at an angle of 45 degrees c. Know what is happening behind him d. See his face in the mirror 118. You are driving a slow moving vehicle on a narrow winding road. You should; a. Give a left signal when it is safe for vehicles to overtake you b. Wave following vehicles past you if it is safe c. Pull in safely when you can, to let following vehicles overtake d. Keep well out to stop vehicles overtaking dangerously 119. A driver pulls out of a side road in front of you, forcing you have to brake suddenly. What should you do? a. Ignore the error and stay calm b. Flash your lights to show annoyance c. Overtake as soon as possible d. Sound your horn to show your annoyance 120. While driving, a warning light on your vehicles instrument panel comes on. You should; a. Continue if the engine sounds alright b. Hope that it is just a temporary electrical fault c. Stop and check out the problem quickly and safely d. Deal with the problem when there is more time 121. Your reactions will be much slower when driving; a. Tired. b. In a rainy weather. c. Too quickly d. In poor weather 122. A newly qualified driver must; a. Display green L plates b. Not exceed 40km/h speed limit for 12 months c. Be accompanied on a motor way d. Have valid motor insurance 123. You are about to drive home. You feel very tired and have a severe headache. You should; a. Wait until you are fit and well before driving b. Drive home, but take a tablet for headaches c. Wait for a short time, and then drive home slowly d. Drive home if you can stay awake for the journey 124. You are driving on a wet road. You have to stop your vehicle in an emergency. You should; a. Apply the handbrake and footbrake together b. Keep both hands on the wheel c. Given an arm signal d. Select reverse gear 125. One of the following is not required when applying for Learner Driving Licence in Ghana. a. A certified eye test report b. A birth certificate c. 4 recent passport photographs d. Approved driver instructor. 126. As you approach a bridge you should; a. Move into the middle of the road to get a better view b. Speed up and slow down c. Get over the bridge as quickly a possible d. Consider using your horn 127. A properly serviced vehicle will give; a. Cleaner exhaust emissions b. You a refund on your road tax c. Better fuel economy d. Lower insurance premiums 128. If your tyre blows out or you have a tyre burst whilst the vehicle is in motion what would you do? a. Quickly slam your brakes b. Firmly grip the steering wheel; steer straight to a stop. c. Switch off ignition d. Sound the Horn 129. You are driving on a highway; all of a sudden you come across a road sign with the following inscriptions Stop! Look! and Listen! What should you expect ahead of you? a. Level ground b. Level crossing c. Police check point d. Road works ahead 130. Which of the following is not accepted for driving? a. Shoes for men b. Seat belt c. Buckled sandals d. Shoes with high heels 131. To ensure maximum safety at night when your vehicle is parked, you should put on; a. Parking lights only b. Brake lights c. Both Parking and Hazard lights d. Both Parking and Head lights 132. A lead vehicle signals that it is intends to turn at a junction. To be sure of the Drivers intention, you should; a. Watch his front wheels b. Watch his signal lights c. Watch the brake lights d. Watch the following vehicles 133. You are going straight ahead at a roundabout. How should you signal? a. Signal right after the first exist, and maintain the signal till you leave the roundabout b. Signal left as you leave the roundabout c. Signal left after the first exist, and maintain the signal till you leave the roundabout d. Signal left on the approach and keep the signal till you leave 134. Which of the following do you do when following a truck on steep hill? a. Adjust your mirrors b. Maintain a safe speed and signal other rushing drivers to overtake c. Maintain your speed d. Maintain a safe gap 135. If you find out that your spark plug is carbon fouled, soft, black and has dirty deposits. It is an indication that; a. The engine is not properly tuned b. The plugs are sparking fire c. The Vehicle uses petrol d. The engine is dirty 136. You intend overtaking a long vehicle, which of the following should you do? a. None of the above b. Give arm signal c. Change to a lower gear d. Signal and use your horn 137. Seat belts are fitted in vehicles for; a. Long distance journeys only b. Both long and short trips c. Use in emergencies d. Use by drivers only 138. Whiles driving you come across a road sign that has red circular boundary, white background with no inscription in it. Which road sign does it represent? a. Road closed to vehicles only b. Road closed to all power driven vehicle c. End of restriction d. Road closed to vehicle from both directions 139. Which of the following foot pedals are operated with the right foot? a. Clutch and Accelerator Pedals b. Brake and Clutch Pedals c. Foot brake and Parking brake d. Accelerator and Brake Pedals 140. The device on vehicles that help in the prevention of excessive noise from engine is called; a. Exhaust pipe moisture tube b. Exhaust pipe sump c. Exhaust pipe Shaft d. Exhaust pipe mufflers 141. Which of the following should not happen when braking? a. Brakes should not feel spongy or slack. b. Brakes should be wet c. Vehicle should pull to one side. d.All of the above 142. You are turning right at a T-junction. Your view to the right and left is blocked due to parked vehicles. You should: a. Lean forward to get a better view without crossing the give way lines b. Edge out until you are about 1 metre over the give way lines c. Ask a passenger to assist by waving you out when clear d. Ease forward until you can see clearly past the vehicles 143. When should you use hazard warning lights? a. To thank a driver for giving way to you b. To warn other drivers that you are towing c. Approaching queuing traffic on a motorway d. When parked illegally on a busy road 144. At an intersection controlled by traffic lights, you intend turning right and just when the light turns green for you, you noticed pedestrians waiting to cross in the turn. Who will have right of way? a. The pedestrians have the right of way b. You have the right f way c. Other road users have the right of way d. The pedestrians have the right of way if there is a marked crosswalk for them 145. In which direction will you turn your front wheels when you park uphill next to a curb? a. Turn the wheels away from the curb b. Keep the wheels straight c. Turn the wheels to your left d. Turn the wheels into the curb 146. Under which of the following situations will a reduction in speed be crucial? a. When approaching traffic light that is showing green b. When overtaking another vehicle c. When you take alcoholic drink d. When driving on the motorway 147. You find out that your Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) is above 0.08%. Which of the following can help reduce the alcohol effect? a. Take enough food b. Take cold shower c. Allow enough time to recover d. Drink a lot of water 148. Which of the following signs will be indicated on a triangular road sign? a. Minimum Speed b. Low bridge ahead c. No waiting d. Keep left 149. On a wet road you always have to apply your brakes gently to avoid one of the following; a. Skidding b. Falling c. Proper control of the vehicle d. Damage to your tyres 150. On which of the following road surfaces will the two second gap rule not be ideal? a. On a dry road b. On a wet road c. A good road d. All the above 151. When MUST you use dipped (dim) headlights during the day? a. At all times b. Along narrow streets c. When parking d. In poor visibility 152. You are held up in the middle of a level crossing and cannot restart the engine. The warning bell starts to ring. You should; a. Phone the signal operator to stop the train b. Run out and warn the signal operator c. Push the vehicle to clear the crossing d. Carry on trying to restart the engine quickly 153. Which is the most appropriate gear for descending a steep hill? a. Second Gear b. First Gear c. Third Gear d. Neutral position 154. Is it necessary to always leave your vehicle unattended with the ignition off? a. No, it’s only wise not to do that b. Yes, its wise to do that c. None of the above d. Yes, its only wise not to do that 155. You have broken down on a two way road. You have warning triangle. It should be displayed a. On the roof of your vehicle b. At least 150 metres (492 feet) behind your vehicle c. Just behind your vehicle d. At least 45 metres (147 feet) behind 156. Tractors are often encountered, even on big roads travelling very slowly with a long line of faster vehicles. Whenever you see a Tractor approach in the opposite lane you should expect; a. The tractor to take your lane b. The driver will wave those behind you to overtake c. One of the vehicles behind it to use the shoulder to overtake d. One of the vehicles behind it to suddenly move into your lane 157. What advice should you give to a driver who has had a few alcoholic drinks at a party? a. Have a strong cup of coffee and then drive home b. Drive carefully and slowly c. Wait a short while and then drive home d. Go home by public transport 158. You are travelling on a highway, suddenly you notice that you are entering a built up area or town. What speed limit should you use? a. 50 km/p b. 30 km/p c. 50 km/h d. 25 km/h 159. A vehicle travelling on a highway with thinking distance of 18 metres and braking distance of 55 metres will have a total stopping distance of: a. 73 metres b. 73 Kilometres c. 990 metres d. 3.0 metres 160. You are on a well-lit motorway at night. You must use; a. Only your sidelights b. Your headlights Always c. Headlights only in bad weather d. Always use rear fog lights 161. Some Informatory signs are indicated with the following: a. Triangle with red boundaries b. Rectangle with green back ground and white arrows c. Octagonal board with yellow back ground d. Hexagonal board with pink colour 162. How would you react to drivers who appear to be inexperienced? a. Sound your horn to warn them of your presence b. Be patient and prepare for them to react more slowly c. Overtake them as soon as possible d. Flash you headlights to indicate your reaction 163. You are driving behind a large goods vehicle. It signals left but steers to the right. You should; a. Slow down and let the vehicle turn b. Drive on, keeping to the left c. Maintain your speed and sound your horn d. Overtake on the right of it 164. Before you make a U-turn on the road, you should; a. Select a higher gear than normal b. Signal so that other drivers can slow down for you c. Look over your shoulder for a final check d. Give an arm signal as well as using your indicators 165. How does alcohol affect your driving skills? a. It improves your co-ordination b. It speeds up you reactions c. It increases your awareness d. It reduces your concentration 166. You are approaching a zebra crossing. Pedestrians are waiting to cross. You should; a. Give way to the elderly and infirm only b. Wave at them to cross the road c. Use your headlights to indicate they can cross d. Slow down and prepare to stop 167. Parking lights are switched on when; a. The sun is very bright during the day b. The road is very dark c. The moon is very bright at its best. d. Visibility is poor 168. When you apply your brakes in an emergency, you are not thrown off the vehicle because; a. The tyres are good b. The steering wheel is power driven c. The seat belt protects you d. The seats are firmly secured 169. When following a large vehicle you should keep well back because; a. It enables you to turn more quickly b. It helps the large vehicle to stop more easily c. It helps you to keep out of the wind d. It allows the driver to see you in his mirrors 170. You are driving on a wet road. You have to stop your vehicle in an emergency. You should; a. Apply the handbrake and footbrake together b. Keep both hands firmly on the wheel and apply the brakes gradually c. Give an arm signal d. Select reverse gear 171. You are driving in town. Ahead of you is a bus waiting at a bus stop. Which one of the following should you do? a. Be prepared to speed off if the bus suddenly moves off b. Continue at the same speed but sound your horn as a warning c. Pass the bus a quickly as you can d. Watch carefully for the sudden appearance of pedestrians 172. If a vehicle approach you on the wrong side of the road, it will be safe to; a. Alert the driver with your horn and pull to the right as far as possible b. Warn the driver with your lights and keep to your lane c. Sound your horn and keep to your lane d. Warn the driver with your lights and change your lane 173. For safety reasons, it is better to pay particular attention to one the following; a. Inside lights and seat covers b. Lights, brakes, steering, tyres and direction indicators c. Roadworthy stickers only d. Road worthy and Insurance stickers 174. Before moving off into a road, a driver must observe one of the following:- a. Look around, look into the mirrors and signal. b. Look around and wear seat belts c. Hoot and signal other vehicles to stop d. Move to make other road users change direction. 175. If the legal permissible alcohol level for driving is 0.08 mg, how many bottles of chilled, sparkling star can you take to stay in range? a. One b. Half glass c. One full glass d. None of the above 176. You are driving on a motorway. The traffic ahead is slowing down sharply because of an accident. How could you warn following traffic? a. Briefly use the hazard warning lights b. Switch on the hazard warning lights continuously c. Switch on the headlights continuously d. Briefly use the rear fog lights 177. Which of these, if allowed to get low, could cause road crash? a. Antifreeze level b. Brake fluid level c. Radiator coolant level d. Battery water level 178. You are driving on a wet road. How can you tell if your vehicles tyres are losing grip. a. The engine will stall b. The steering will feel very heavy c. The steering will feel very light d. The engine noise will increase 179. You are driving down a steep hill. Why could keeping the clutch down or selecting neutral for too long be dangerous? a. Fuel consumption will be higher b. It will wear tyres out c. Your vehicle will pick up speed d. It will damage the engine 180. Where may you overtake on a one-way street? a. Only on the left-hand side b. Overtaking is not allowed c. On either sides of the road d. Only on the right-hand side 181. While driving, a warning light on your instrument panel comes on. You should; a. Continue if the engine sounds alright b. Hope that it is just a temporary electrical fault c. Check out the problem quickly and safely d. Deal with the problem when there is enough time 182. Which of the following will you do to ensure safety on the road? a. Allow others to overtake when they want to b. Wave other vehicles to overtake you when they intend to c. When you race with other vehicles on the motorway d. Signal and overtake the lead vehicle on the right 183. You are on a road that is only wide enough for one vehicle. There is a car coming towards you. What should you do? a. Pull into a passing space on your left b. Force the other driver to reverse c. Pull into a passing space if your vehicle is wider d. Pull into a passing space on your right 184. Road signs are mounted at vantage points on the road to a. Beautify the environment b. Indicate the end of a motorway c. Guide drivers of what to do d. Warn pedestrians of vehicular traffic 185. You are approaching traffic lights that have been on green for some time. You should; a. Accelerate hard b. Maintain your speed c. Brake hard d. Be ready to stop 186. You are approaching a roundabout, which of these rules should you observe. a. Give way to traffic on your right b. Give way to articulated vehicles c. Give way to traffic on your left d. Give way to motor cycles and taxis 187. You wish to turn right ahead. Why should you take up the correct position in good time? a. To allow drivers to pass you on the right b. To give a better view into the road that youre joining c. To help other road users know what you intend to do d. To allow other drivers to pull out in front of you 188. Your vehicle is fitted with a hand-held telephone. To use the telephone, you should; a. Be particularly careful at junctions b. Reduce your speed c. Find a safe place to stop d. Steer the vehicle with one hand 189. Driving with under-inflated tyres can affect; a. Engine thermometer b. Fuel consumption c. Oil pressure d. Brake Pedal 190. Wherever you find any of these inscriptions along a road: NO PARKING, NO WAITING or NO STANDING. You can; a. Stop briefly b. Stop for a longer time c. None of the above d. Park your vehicle 191. To drive on the road, learners MUST; a. Have no penalty points on their license b. Have taken professional instruction c. Apply for a driving test within 12 months d. Have a signed and valid learner license 192. At a level Crossing you noticed no train in sight. You should; a. Speed off b. Stop completely c. Slow down d. Drive on with care 193. When driving with low beam light, you will be able to see not more than 40 metres ahead. Which of the following beams will you prefer to use when driving behind another vehicle? a. Back Beam b. High Beam c. Low Beam d. Side Beam 194. Which of the following do you do when following a truck on steep hill? a. Adjust your mirrors b. Maintain a safe speed and signal other rushing drivers to overtake c. Maintain your speed d. Maintain a safe gap 195. If you enter a vehicle for the first time, the very first thing you should do is; a. Adjust your seat and steering wheel b. Adjust the windows c. Adjust the gear d. Adjust the pedals 196. If you approach a school bus waiting to pick or alight school children, what should you do? a. Drive past the bus in another lane b. Stop as long and allow the children right of way c. Stop, then proceed when there are no children crossing d. Slow down and look for children crossing the street 197. When taking the second exit in a roundabout, you should: a. Indicate right before entering, indicate left when passing the second exit b. Indicate right before entering, then left at first exit c. Indicate left before entering and continue indicating until you exit d. When taking the second exit in a roundabout, you should: e. None of the above 198. Parking very close alongside another vehicle is termed tailgating. a. True b. False c. Not in all cases d. None of the above 199. What should you use your horn for? a. To alert others of your presence b. To allow you right of way c. To indicate your annoyance d. To greet other road users 200. When you approach a road where there are road humps (Ramps). What should you do? a. Reduce speed throughout b. Accelerate quickly c. Drive slowly at school times only d. Keep to maximum legal speed 201. If your vehicle breaks down in traffic or on the highway what would you do? a. Lock the doors and leave the vehicle till traffic eases up. b. Get your vehicle off the road and place an Advance Warning Triangle at 46 metres to the front and rear. c. Put leaves behind the broken down vehicle. d. Put your hazard lights on and leave the vehicle where the breakdown occurred. 202. You are on a well-lit motorway at night. You must; a. Use only your sidelights b. Always use your headlights c. Use headlights only in bad weather d. Always use rear fog lights 203. You are travelling along a road that has just been graveled with loose gravels, which of the of following must you pay particular attention to; a. Red and white railing along the road b. Vehicles overtaking you c. Dazzle indicators d. Vehicles parked on the shoulder of the road 204. You should never wave people to cross at pedestrian crossings because; a. There may be another vehicle coming b. They may not be looking at you c. They may not be ready to cross d. It is safer for you to carry on 205. Skidding is mainly caused by; a. The weather b. The driver c. The road d. The vehicle 206. You think the driver of the lead vehicle has forgotten to cancel the right side indicator. You should; a. Flash your lights to alert the driver b. Sound your horn to alert him before you overtake c. Stay behind and not overtake d. Overtake on the left if there is room 207. Which of the following should you do before stopping? a. Sound the horn b. Flash your headlights c. Select a higher gear d. Use the mirrors 208. You want to turn right from a junction but your view is restricted by parked vehicles. What should you do? a. Stop, get out and look along the main road to check b. Sound your horn and pull out if there is no reply c. Stop, and then move slowly until you have a clear view d. Move out quickly, but be prepared to stop 209. If you are walking with children along a road, protect them by walking; a. Behind them b. Between them to enable you hold them c. Towards them d. Between him and the traffic 210. Which of the following messages will you display on your vehicle to help save lives on our roads? a. Aids is real b. Don’t jump the red light c. Say a little prayer d. I am a winner 211. On a wet road one of the following is seriously affected. a. Road Signs b. Speed c. Stopping distance d. Visibility 212. For which of the following must a driver allow the two second stopping gap when following? a. Cars b. Trucks c. Motor bikes d. All the above 213. You noticed from your dip stick that your engine oil is above the maximum level. What should you do? a. Level it to burn to the required level b. Use a hose to drain out the excess oil c. Use it as it d. Drain the excess from the sump 214. You are approaching a traffic light; suddenly it changes to amber and keeps flashing. What do you do.? a. Keep to your speed b. Accelerate to beat the red light c. Proceed when you have crossed the white line d. Proceed if it is safe to do so 215. Under what conditions can you legally park in front of a driveway? a. If the driveway leads to your house b. It is never legal to park in front of a driveway c. If you have a break down d. If you are parking for a short moment 216. On a wet road visibility, can seriously be affected. a. False b. True c. True but it can be controlled d. Sometimes 217. It is very windy. You are about to overtake a motorcyclist. You should allow extra room. a. True but it can be controlled b. False c. True d. Sometimes 218. Seat belts when used properly protect the occupants of a vehicle. The Seat belts are designed to; a. Keep the occupants firm in the seat b. Keep the occupants focused c. Make occupants dress dirty d. Prevent occupants been thrown out in an emergency 219. You are about to travel with your family, your wife decides to drive the family. Whose responsibility is it to ensure that everybody wears seat belt? a. The Head of the family b. The Husband c. The Wife d. Those in the car 220. You notice a bus alighting passengers. Why could this be dangerous? Because; a. Alighting passengers may stop you b. The bus may move after signalling c. Hazard warning lights are not shown d. Alighting passengers may suddenly cross the road 221. Why is it not advisable to make U turn on the highways? a. Traffic travels faster on highways b. Your vehicle may fail you c. Traffic travels slower on highways d. Police Check Point may be ahead 222. Before starting your engine your seat should be adjusted for; a. Arm rest b. Height c. Seat belt tension d. Air ventilation 223. You are driving along a road that has a cycle lane. The lane is marked by a solid white line. This means that during its period of operation; a. The lane may be used for parking your car b. You may drive in that lane at any time c. You must not drive in that lane d. The lane may be used when necessary 224. Before moving off into a road, a driver must observe one of the following:- a. Look around, look into the mirrors and signal. b. Look around, sound your horn and move on c. Move to make other road users change direction. d. Look around and wear seat belts 225. When you are moving off from behind a parked car you should; a. Use all the mirrors on the vehicle b. Look around after moving off c. Give a signal after moving off d. Use the exterior mirrors only 226. Which one of these would help to keep you alert during a long journey? a. Making regular stops for drinks b. Drive fast to finish your journey early c. Avoid the motorway and use a country side road d. Make sure you get plenty of fresh air 227. An elderly persons driving ability could be affected because they may be unable to; a. Obtain car insurance b. Give signals correctly c. React very quickly d. Understand road signs 228. You are approaching a zebra crossing and pedestrians are waiting to cross. What should you do? a. Give way to the elderly and infirm only b. Slow down and be prepared to stop c. Wave at them to cross the road d. Flash your headlights to indicate they can cross 229. When should you BEST check the engine oil level? a. Before a long journey b. When the engine is hot c. Every 6000 miles d. Early in the morning 230. Mandatory signs always give; a. The width of the road b. The radius of the road c. The length of the road d. The direction to follow 231. The wiper on a vehicle assists the driver to see; a. The rear of the vehicle clearly during the day b. His side of the vehicle clearly when raining c. Through the windscreen when raining d. All directions clearly during heavy fog 232. The main cause of brake fade is; a. The brake overheating b. Air in the fluid c. The brakes are out of adjustment d. Oil on the brake 233. You are approaching a roundabout, which of these rules should you observe. a. Give way to traffic on your right b. Give way to traffic on your left c. Give way to motor cycles and taxis d. Give way to articulated vehicles 234. How can you use the engine of your vehicle to reduce its speed? a. By changing to a lower gear b. By selecting reverse gear c. By selecting neutral gear d. By changing to a higher gear 235. You are following a car driven by an elderly driver. You should; a. Expect the driver to drive badly b. Flash your lights and overtake c. Stay very close behind but be careful d. Be aware that the drivers reaction may not be as fast as yours 236. You enter a road where there are road humps. What should you do? a. Drive slowly at school times only b. Maintain a reduced speed throughout c. Accelerate quickly between each one d. Always keep to the maximum legal speed 237. Where may you overtake on a one-way street? a. Only on the left-hand side b. Overtaking is not allowed c. Either on the right or the left d. Only on the right-hand side 238. Which of these should you use your hazard warning lights for? a. When you are parking in a restricted area b. When only stopping for a short time c. To warn following traffic of a hazard behind d. When you are temporarily obstructing traffic 239. How would you react to drivers who appear to be inexperienced? a. Overtake them as soon as possible b. Be patient and prepare for them to react more slowly c. Flash you headlights to indicate that it is safe for them to go d. Sound your horn to warn them of your presence 240. Tractors are often encountered, even on big roads travelling very slowly with a long line of faster vehicles. Whenever you see a Tractor approach in the opposite lane you should expect; a. The tractor to take your lane b. One of the vehicles behind it to use the shoulder to overtake c. One of the vehicles behind it to suddenly move into your lane d. The driver will wave those behind you to overtake 241. Which is the most appropriate gear for descending a steep hill? a. Third Gear b. Second Gear c. First Gear d. Neutral position 242. The triangular sign with a Cross warns you of; a. A Level Crossing ahead b. A Church ahead c. A Cross Road ahead d. Pedestrian Crossing ahead 243. You notice a Pedestrian crossing the road without noticing your presence. You should; a. Horn to alert him b. Wave him to cross c. Approach with care d. Stop for him to cross 244. If in the course of driving, it becomes necessary to cross traffic, you should ensure one of the following; a. You are in the middle lane b. Cross with care c. Cross immediately d. Beware of the size and weight of your vehicle 245. When your vehicle is involved in an accident, which of the following do you do first? a. Mark the position of your vehicle and clear off the road b. Try to find the cause of the accident c. Call the police d. None of the above 246. On a wet road you always have to apply your brakes gently to avoid one of the following; a. Proper control of the vehicle b. Skidding c. Falling d. Damage to your tyres 247. You are driving a slow moving vehicle on a narrow road. When traffic wishes to overtake, you should; a. Take no action b. Park off the road c. Stop and wave them on d. Pull in safely as soon as you can 248. At an accident scene, if causalities are unconscious and bleeding you should first use the ABC of first aid to check the victim. What does the ABC mean? a. Airway, Bleeding, Conscious effort b. Airway, Breathing, Circulation c. Airway, Breathing, Care d. None of the above 249. A driver should look _____ahead of the vehicle while driving. a. 25 seconds b. 510seconds c. 10 kilometres d. 12-15 seconds 250. You should never wave people to cross at pedestrian crossings because; a. There may be another vehicle coming b. They may not be ready to cross c. It is safer for you to carry on d. They may not be looking 251. You have been convicted of driving whilst unfit through alcohol or drugs. Which one of the following would be affected? a. Road fund licence b. Insurance premiums c. Driving licence d. Vehicle test certificate 252. When traffic lights are out of order, who has priority? a. Traffic going straight on b. Traffic turning left c. Nobody d. Traffic turning right 253. Seat belts when used properly protect the occupants of a vehicle. The Seat belts are designed to; a. Keep the occupants firm in the seat b. Keep the occupants focused c. Make occupants dress dirty d. Prevent occupants been thrown out in an emergency 254. In which of these situations should you avoid overtaking? a. Just after a bend b. On a one-way street c. Approaching a pot hole in the road d. On a 30 km/ph road 255. Your vehicle breaks down on a major road and someone offers to tow it to nearest mechanic shop, which of the following should you use? a) A Strong Rope d) Any of the above c) Metal bar b) Conveyer Chain 256. Which of the following is at risk of not being seen as you reverse? a. The driver b. The Ground c. A Child d. None of the above 257. Which of the following will you consider as the basic function of a vehicles suspension system? a. It keeps the cars electrical system in good shape b. It helps keep the brake pads in good shape c. It keeps the cars wheels in firm contact with the road d. All the above 258. Cross a clear road quickly by; a. Running across the road b. Walking across the road c. Jumping across d. Stopping the traffic yourself 259. You are driving through an intersection and you suddenly notice an ambulance with its emergency lights flashing and the siren on approaching. What should you do? a. Stop in the intersection for the ambulance to pass b. Drive on and stop after the intersection c. Drive on carefully without stopping d. None of the above actions is right to do 260. On the motorway you always use the left Lane when overtaking. a. False b. True c. Sometimes d. None of the above