asd Flashcards
When driving through a bend, you should
A. maintain your speed.
B. depress the clutch pedal.
C. apply brake.
A. maintain your speed.
When a long vehicle makes a left turn, it usually moves to the
A. left before turning.
B. right before turning.
C. left then right before turning.
B. right before turning.
Before you start the engine (manual car) you must always check that
A. the gear lever is in reverse.
B. the gear lever is in 1st gear.
C. the gear lever is in neutral.
C. the gear lever is in neutral.
When stopping the vehicle, the engine will stall if
A. The brake pedal is over released.
B. The clutch pedal is depressed too early.
C. The clutch pedal is depressed too late.
C. The clutch pedal is depressed too late.
When the accelerator pedal is released, there will be
A. an increase in the engine revolutions.
B. a reduction in the engine revolutions.
C. no change in the engine revolutions.
B. a reduction in the engine revolutions.
After engaging the first gear and the clutch pedal is released to the ‘biting point’, there is
A. A slight increase in the engine revolution.
B. No change in the engine revolution.
C. A slight drop in the engine revolution.
C. A slight drop in the engine revolution.
After parking your car on the downward slope, you should
A. engage the reverse gear.
B. shift the gear to neutral.
C. engage the 1st gear.
A. engage the reverse gear.
After going round a gradual bend, you should increase your acceleration
A. After the steering wheel has returned to its straight-ahead position.
B. Before the steering wheel returns to its straight-ahead position.
C. As the steering wheel is returning to its straight-ahead position.
C. As the steering wheel is returning to its straight-ahead position.
ou are about to come out at a junction. Your view is restricted by vehicles parked on the roadside. What can help you to see traffic on the road you are joining?
A. Checking for traffic in your interior mirror
B. Making eye contact with other road users
C. Reflections of traffic in shop windows
C. Reflections of traffic in shop windows
If you were travelling at 80 km/h on a clear road, which gear would you most likely select ?
A. 3rd gear.
B. 2nd gear.
C. 4th gear or 5th gear.
C. 4th gear or 5th gear.
If your left front tyre blows out, you should react by
A. steering to the right.
B. steering to the left.
C. holding the steering wheel firmly.
C. holding the steering wheel firmly.
To move off smoothly uphill, you must be good at co-ordinating
A. The clutch, foot-brake and accelerator.
B. The clutch, accelerator and handbrake.
C. The clutch, foot-brake and handbrake.
B. The clutch, accelerator and handbrake.
The correct way to stop a car is to depress
A. both the clutch and brake pedals at the same time.
B. the brake pedal first followed by the clutch pedal.
C. the clutch pedal first followed by the brake pedal.
B. the brake pedal first followed by the clutch pedal.
To stop your vehicle safely on a wet road, you should
A. use your brakes gently and early.
B. apply the foot brake followed by the hand brake.
C. use engine brake only.
A. use your brakes gently and early.
When the engine is producing a knocking sound, it means
A. The clutch is depress.
B. The clutch is in the half clutch position.
C. The vehicle is going too slow for the gear in use.
C. The vehicle is going too slow for the gear in use.
A person will not be allowed to register for a test if he has accumulated
A. 13 demerit points.
B. 12 demerit points.
C. 10 demerit points.
A. 13 demerit points.
To go round a mild bend with a steady speed, you should
A. depress the accelerator slightly.
B. apply brakes.
C. use the ‘half-clutch’ technique.
A. depress the accelerator slightly.
When two vehicles moving in opposite directions meet on a slope where the road is narrow, which vehicle should give way?
A. The vehicle that is going down slope.
B. The smaller vehicle.
C. The vehicle that is going up slope.
A. The vehicle that is going down slope.
When you have caused inconvenience to others, you should
A. speed off quickly.
B. just carry on driving as if nothing have happened.
C. indicate you are sorry.
C. indicate you are sorry.
Before you start the engine (manual car) you must always check that
A. the gear lever is in reverse.
B. the gear lever is in neutral.
C. the gear lever is in 1st gear.
B. the gear lever is in neutral.
Using intermittent braking while stopping your vehicle will
A. give sufficient warning to motorists behind of your stopping.
B. save fuel.
C. prevent tyre wear.
A. give sufficient warning to motorists behind of your stopping.
Using intermittent (on/off) braking to stop a car will
A. reduce the braking effect.
B. confuse other drivers.
C. give repeated signals to vehicles behind.
C. give repeated signals to vehicles behind.
When you are reversing to the right, you should turn your steering wheel
A. First to the left and then to the right.
B. To the left.
C. To the right.
C. To the right.
As you steer (reverse) your vehicle into the parking space, the front of the car will
A. remain the same.
B. swing in.
C. swing out.
C. swing out.
Just before you move off on an up-slope which brake should you apply?
A. Both handbrake and foot-brake.
B. Foot brake only.
C. Handbrake.
C. Handbrake.
When a long vehicle makes a left turn, it usually moves to the
A. left before turning.
B. right before turning.
C. left then right before turning.
B. right before turning.
When stopping the vehicle, the engine will stall if
A. The clutch pedal is depressed too early.
B. The clutch pedal is depressed too late.
C. The brake pedal is over released.
B. The clutch pedal is depressed too late.
Maintaining the ‘half-clutch’ technique (slipping of the clutch) position for too long when moving off on a slope will
A. Wear out the clutch lining.
B. Not cause damage to the clutch lining.
C. Wear out the brake lining.
A. Wear out the clutch lining.
When turning left in a narrow course you should position your vehicle
A. more to right.
B. in the centre of the course.
C. more to the left
A. more to right.
If you increase your speed when going round a bend, it will be
A. difficult for you to keep your intended path.
B. safer for you.
C. easier for you to control your car.
A. difficult for you to keep your intended path.
When reversing slowly, you should use
A. connecting and disconnecting clutch technique.
B. intermittent braking technique.
C. free wheeling technique.
A. connecting and disconnecting clutch technique.
When being tailgated by a motorcyclist, you should
A. slow down and assist it to pass you.
B. jam your brakes as a warning.
C. drive faster to increase the gap.
A. slow down and assist it to pass you.
Hindering the flow of traffic is an scheduled offence under DIPS with ___ demerit points
A. 3
B. 4
C. 6
B. 4
When should you dip your headlights?
A. when following behind another vehicle
B. when facing an on-oncoming vehicle
C. both A and B
C. both A and B
The following distance between vehicles going uphill should be
A. Less than when travelling on level roads
B. More than when travelling on level roads
C. The same as when travelling on level roads
B. More than when travelling on level roads
If a large vehicle travelling in front of you slightly swerves to its right though the indicator light shows left, most likely
A. it is still turning left.
B. the driver gives wrong signal.
C. there is a road obstruction ahead.
A. it is still turning left.
When travelling at a speed of 50km/h, what is the minimum distance you should look ahead?
A. 50 meters
B. 100 meters
C. 150 meters
C. 150 meters
Always watch at least 3 time the distance (meters) ahead of your speed (km/h).
After changing from 2nd gear to 3rd gear, you should
A. release the clutch pedal immediately.
B. not release the clutch pedal at all.
C. release the clutch gradually.
C. release the clutch gradually.
Motorists who maintain a ______ period free of demerit point offenses will have all previously accumulated demerit points erased
A. 12-month
B. 18-month
C. 24-month
A. 12-month
Under DIPS, driving without due care or reasonable consideration for other road-users is a scheduled offense which will give you ______ demerit points.
A. 9
B. 12
C. 18
A. 9
How to operate on the windscreen wiper?
A. move the lever downwards to a particular speed position.
B. pull the lever right to a particular speed position.
C. pull the lever left to a particular speed position.
A. move the lever downwards to a particular speed position.
When parking your vehicle on a slope facing uphill, the two front wheels should be positioned?
A. Straight
B. Inward
C. Outward
C. Outward
When approaching pedestrians who are turned away from the traffic, you should keep a minimum distance of _______ from them.
A. 1.5 metres
B. 1.0 metre
C. 0.5 metre
A. 1.5 metres
What is the shortest stopping distance when you are travelling at 80km/h?
A. 58m
B. 76m
C. 93m
B. 76m