Learner Driver Quiz 4 Flashcards

1
Q
  1. If you are turning right at traffic lights and the light is green (as shown in the diagram), what should you do?

Turn only if you can do so without interfering with other traffic.
Wait until the light changes to red and then turn quickly.
Do not move until the light changes to yellow and then turn quickly.

A

Turn only if you can do so without interfering with other traffic.

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  1. For how long must you indicate before you overtake a vehicle?

Long enough to give other road users sufficient warning of your intention.
At least 10 metres.
At least 100 metres.

A

Long enough to give other road users sufficient warning of your intention.

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  1. Which of the following statements is correct?

Vehicle X may overtake Y, only in a 60km/h area.
Vehicle X may overtake Y.
Vehicle X must not overtake Y.

A

Vehicle X may overtake Y.

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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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  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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  1. When approaching traffic lights, what does a red light with a green arrow (as shown in the diagram) mean?

Stop, until all lights show green.
You may proceed in the direction of the arrow.
Proceed in any direction.

A

You may proceed in the direction of the arrow.

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  1. How long must you indicate before you turn left or right for?

At least 70 metres before the turn.
Long enough to give sufficient warning to other road users before you turn.
At least 10 metres before the turn.

A

Long enough to give sufficient warning to other road users before you turn.

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  1. What is the maximum speed learner drivers (L-plates) are allowed to travel?

110km/h.
90km/h.
100km/h.

A

100km/h.

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  1. Which vehicle must give way?

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

A

Vehicle X.

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Q
  1. Should you use high beam or low beam when driving in fog or smoke?

High beam.
It makes no difference.
Low beam.

A

Low beam.

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Q
  1. Which of the following statements is correct?

Passengers in vehicles are less likely to be injured in a crash if they are wearing seat belts.
The nature of injuries in motor vehicle crashes is not related to the wearing of seat belts.
Passengers in rear seats of a vehicle are not required to wear seat belts.

A

Passengers in vehicles are less likely to be injured in a crash if they are wearing seat belts.

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Q
  1. Are you allowed to park a vehicle on a pedestrian crossing?

Yes, if no pedestrians are using it.
Yes, if it is a passenger vehicle.
No.

A

No.

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  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.

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Q
  1. How do even small amounts of alcohol affect your driving?

By making you think you are driving better than you are.
By helping your driving ability.
By helping your judgement of speed.

A

By making you think you are driving better than you are.

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  1. What must you do at a STOP sign?

Stop at least 2 metres before the sign.
Stop and give way to all traffic on the crossroad.
Slow down and be prepared to stop if any traffic is approaching.

A

Stop and give way to all traffic on the crossroad.

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  1. What is the minimum penalty for a provisional 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.

2
Q
  1. Which vehicle must give way?

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

A

Vehicle Y.

2
Q
  1. Which of the following statements is correct?

Vehicle X may overtake Y, only in a 60km/h area.
Vehicle X must not overtake Y.
Vehicle X may overtake Y.

A

Vehicle X may overtake Y.

2
Q
  1. Which of the following statements is correct?

Vehicle X must not overtake Y.
Vehicle X may overtake Y, only in a 50km/h area.
Vehicle X may overtake Y.

A

Vehicle X must not overtake Y.

2
Q
  1. Which vehicle must give way?

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

A

Vehicle X.

2
Q
  1. Are you allowed to use a hand-held mobile phone while driving?

No.
Yes, providing you do not lose concentration.
Yes.

A

No.

2
Q
  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.

2
Q
  1. What is the minimum distance a vehicle is allowed to park from an intersection without traffic lights?

3 metres.
10 metres.
1 metre.

A

10 metres.

3
Q
  1. Which vehicle must give way?

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

A

Vehicle Y.

3
Q
  1. What is the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) for drivers with a full licence?

Less than 0.02%.
Less than 0.05%.
Less than 0.08%.

A

Less than 0.05%.

3
Q
  1. What is the minimum distance a vehicle is allowed to park before a bus stop or pedestrian crossing?

20 metres.
3 metres.
6 metres.

A

20 metres.

3
Q
  1. What should you do if your accelerator is stuck?

Apply the clutch or select neutral and apply the brake to stop.
Switch off the ignition.
Change to a lower gear.

A

Apply the clutch or select neutral and apply the brake to stop.

3
Q
  1. What should you do when approaching a pedestrian crossing area?

Ease your way through the pedestrians.
Sound your horn to warn pedestrians of your approach.
Slow down and be prepared to stop.

A

Slow down and be prepared to stop.

4
Q
  1. Which of the following statements is correct?

Vehicle X may overtake Y.
Vehicle X must not overtake Y.
Vehicle X may overtake Y, only in a 50km/h area.

A

Vehicle X may overtake Y.

4
Q
  1. Which vehicle must give way?

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

A

Vehicle X.