Learner Driver Quiz 1 Flashcards

1
Q
  1. What does a broken white line down the centre of a road mean?

You must not cross the broken white line.
You may only cross the broken white line to turn right.
You may cross the broken white line when overtaking or turning right, if it is safe to do so.

A

You may cross the broken white line when overtaking or turning right, if it is safe to do so.

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  1. Are people over 65 years of age required to wear a seat belt?
    No, if they are passengers.
    Yes.
    No, if they are driving.
A

Yes.

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  1. Which vehicle must give way?

Vehicle Y.
Vehicle X.
Neither vehicle has to give way.

A

Vehicle Y.

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4
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  1. Who must give way?

Neither has to give way.
Vehicle X.
The cyclist Y.

A

Vehicle X.

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5
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  1. What is the basic rule that applies to uncontrolled four-way intersections?

Give way to vehicles on your right.
Give way to all vehicles.
Give way to vehicles on your left.

A

Give way to vehicles on your right.

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6
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  1. Which of the following statements is correct?

Sudden braking can cause your vehicle to skid.
Braking severely will always stop your vehicle the fastest.
If you have good tyres your vehicle will not skid.

A

Sudden braking can cause your vehicle to skid.

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7
Q
  1. Which motorcycle is in the car driver’s blind spot?

Motorcycle Z.
Motorcycle Y.
Motorcycle X.

A

Motorcycle Y.

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8
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  1. When you want to cross an intersection, but you can see that the traffic ahead of you is banked up on the other side of the intersection, what must you do?

Sound your horn and move slowly forward.
Stop before entering and make sure that you will not block the intersection if you join the queue.
Join the queue of traffic.

A

Stop before entering and make sure that you will not block the intersection if you join the queue.

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9
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  1. At a railway crossing, are you allowed to cross if the train has passed, but the lights are still flashing?

Yes.
No.
Yes, unless the crossing has boom gates.

A

No.

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10
Q
  1. If you are travelling in a lane that has a left-turn arrow marked on the road, can you drive straight ahead?

Yes, if no other traffic is approaching.
No.
Yes.

A

No.

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11
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  1. What does the continuous white line dividing the lanes mean?

You are allowed to change lanes if you are turning right.
You are not allowed to change lanes.
You are allowed to change lanes if you are turning left.

A

You are not allowed to change lanes.

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12
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  1. What is the minimum penalty for a novice driver with a BAC over 0.00%?

A fine.
A fine and accrual of demerit points.
A fine and loss of licence.

A

A fine and accrual of demerit points.

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13
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  1. What is the safest way to approach an intersection?

Travelling at the speed limit for the area.
Travelling at a speed that will allow you to stop if required.
Looking steadily to the right.

A

Travelling at a speed that will allow you to stop if required.

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14
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  1. Is vehicle X allowed to overtake vehicle Y?

Yes, if it is safe to do so.
No.
It depends on the time of day

A

No.

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15
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  1. Are passengers allowed to travel in the back of a utility or in an open load space?

Yes, if the vehicle does not exceed 60km/h.
Yes, providing they are seated.
No.

A

No.

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16
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  1. Which of the following statements is correct?

Alcohol has no effect on your driving ability.
Alcohol makes you react faster to hazards.
Alcohol makes you react more slowly to hazards.

A

Alcohol makes you react more slowly to hazards.

17
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  1. Are you allowed to park a vehicle on a footpath?

No.
Yes, if it is a passenger vehicle.
Yes.

A

No.

18
Q
  1. Which vehicle must give way?

Vehicle X.
Vehicle Y.
Neither vehicle has to give way.

A

Vehicle X.

19
Q
  1. Which vehicle must give way?

Vehicle X.
Neither vehicle has to give way.
Vehicle Y.

A

Vehicle X.

20
Q
  1. What is the speed limit in built-up areas where there are no speed limit signs?

60km/h.
50km/h.
80km/h.

A

50km/h.

21
Q
  1. Which of the following statements is correct?

Vehicle X gives way to both Y and Z.
Vehicle Y gives way to both X and Z.
Vehicle Z gives way to both X and Y.

A

Vehicle X gives way to both Y and Z.

22
Q
  1. Which vehicle must give way?

Vehicle X.
Neither vehicle has to give way.
Vehicle Y.

A

Vehicle Y.

22
Q
  1. What is the meaning of this sign on the back of a bus?

You must give way to the bus if there is no other traffic on the road at the time.
You must give way to the bus if your speed is less than 70km/h.
You must give way to the bus if it is preparing to move out from a bus stop.

A

You must give way to the bus if it is preparing to move out from a bus stop.

22
Q
  1. What is the meaning of this sign?

Parking is reserved for a person in a wheelchair.
Parking is reserved for emergency vehicles.
Parking is reserved for holders of a current ACROD parking permit.

A

Parking is reserved for holders of a current ACROD parking permit.

22
Q
  1. Are you allowed to travel faster than the speed limit when you are overtaking a vehicle?

No.
Yes.
Yes, if the driver of the vehicle in front signals you to overtake

A

No.

22
Q
  1. What area is known as a vehicle driver’s blind spot?

The area beside the vehicle that the driver is not looking at.
An area behind or to the side of the vehicle that cannot be seen in the side or rear-view mirrors.
An area which can only be seen in the side or rear-view mirrors.

A

An area behind or to the side of the vehicle that cannot be seen in the side or rear-view mirrors.

22
Q
  1. Which motorcycle is in the car driver’s blind spot?

Motorcycle X.
Motorcycle Y.
Motorcycle Z.

A

Motorcycle Y.

22
Q
  1. Is it an offence to refuse a breath test for alcohol?

No, providing you have a doctor’s certificate.
Yes.
No.

A

Yes.

22
Q
  1. If you are dazzled by another vehicle’s headlights, what should you do?

Put your lights on high beam.
Keep left and look over the top of the approaching vehicle.
Slow down, look left and if you cannot see, pull over and stop.

A

Slow down, look left and if you cannot see, pull over and stop.

22
Q
  1. When should you dip your headlights?

When you are within 50 metres of a vehicle.
When you are within 200 metres of a vehicle.
When you are dazzled by the lights of an on-coming vehicle.

A

When you are within 200 metres of a vehicle.