Multiple Choice Questions Deck 2 Flashcards
What brakes are required by law to be fitted on a motor vehicle?
A. Hand-brakes only.
B. Power brakes.
C. Two independent braking system each capable of stopping the vehicle within a reasonable distance.
D. Foot brakes only.
C. Two independent braking system each capable of stopping the vehicle within a reasonable distance.
You are permitted to drive a motor vehicle, other than a motor cycle, under the authority of a provisional permit, provided:
A. The vehicle you are driving is covered by collision insurance?
B. You have a licensed driver on the seat beside you?
C. You practice driving in daylight hours only?
D. Your vehicle is equipped with a dual braking system?
B. You have a licensed driver on the seat beside you?
Which of the following has the right of way over all other at an intersection when the signal light is green?
A. Pedestrians crossing with the light.
B. Pedestrians crossing against the light.
C. Vehicles turning left.
D. Vehicles turning right.
A. Pedestrians crossing with the light.
When driving on a dual carriage-way, what does the law require you to do?
A. Drive on the left side of the carriage-way except when overtaking.
B. Drive on the right side of the carriage-way next to the traffic island.
C. Drive in the middle of the carriage-way.
D. Drive either right or left of the carriage-way.
A. Drive on the left side of the carriage-way except when overtaking.
When the driver of another vehicle is about to overtake and pass your vehicle, you must:
A. Speed up so that passing is not necessary?
B. Move to the right to prevent passing?
C. Signal the other driver not to pass?
D. Move to the left and allow such vehicle to pass and shall not speed abreast of the overtaking vehicle?
D. Move to the left and allow such vehicle to pass and shall not speed abreast of the overtaking vehicle?
Never change lanes in traffic without:
A. Looking in the rear view mirror only?
B. Giving proper signal and looking to make sure that the move can be made safely?
C. Blowing your horn and looking to the rear?
D. Decreasing speed and giving correct signal?
B. Giving proper signal and looking to make sure that the move can be made safely?
When your motor vehicle is broken down on the roadway what does the law require you to do?
A. Try repairing it.
B. Leave on the roadway and look for a mechanic.
C. Go home and think about it later.
D. Immediately remove it as near to the left of the roadway as possible and indicate its presence by lighting or otherwise.
D. Immediately remove it as near to the left of the roadway as possible and indicate its presence by lighting or otherwise.
Unless otherwise posted, the maximum speed limit allowed in the City, Boroughs, Villages or built-up areas is:
A. 30 kilometres (20 miles) an hour?
B. 60 kilometres (35 miles) an hour?
C. 40 kilometres (25 miles) an hour?
D. 50 kilometres (30 miles) an hour?
D. 50 kilometres (30 miles) an hour?
Except when you intend to over-take and pass another vehicle or when you intend to make a right turn, you should:
A. Drive in the centre of the roadway?
B. Always keep well to the right?
C. Always keep well to the left?
D. Drive on the shoulder of the highway?
C. Always keep well to the left?
When driving a motor vehicle, the law requires at all times full control and view, therefore a child should be carried:
A. On the seat left of the driver or on the rear seat?
B. On the seat right of the driver?
C. On your lap?
D. In your arm?
A. On the seat left of the driver or on the rear seat?
Every accident must be reported to the police when someone is injured or damage done to property:
A. Within a week?
B. In five days?
C. Immediately to a police in uniform or the nearest police station?
D. Does not matter if it is trivial?
C. Immediately to a police in uniform or the nearest police station?
How far from a corner or road junction would you park your motor vehicle?
How far from a corner or road junction would you park your motor vehicle? A. 9 metres. Not less than (30 ft.) B. 3 metres. (10 ft.) C. Any distance. D. 6 metres. (20 ft.)
A. 9 metres. Not less than (30 ft.)
What must a driver do before entering a highway from a private road or driveway?
A. Give hand signal then take right of way.
B. Enter or cross the highway as quickly as possible.
C. Sound horn and proceed with caution.
D. Give right of way to all vehicles approaching on the highway.
D. Give right of way to all vehicles approaching on the highway.
Every driver of a motor vehicle on the roadway is required by law to keep his driving permit and insurance for the vehicle:
A. At home?
B. At office and must be able to produce same at the request of the police within 48 hours?
C. Anywhere that is convenient?
D. Either on his person or in the vehicle?
D. Either on his person or in the vehicle?
Before leaving your car parked on a down-grade, you should:
A. Turn your front wheels to the right and set your parking brakes?
B. Set your parking brakes only?
C. Leave your front wheels parallel to the curb?
D. Turn your front wheels to the left and set your parking brake?
D. Turn your front wheels to the left and set your parking brake?