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When driving behind a bus, you should

keep a longer following distance.


keep the normal following distance.
keep more to the right to have a
better view.

FTT Road Safety Category

When you are driving along a main


road, you should
stop at every road junction before
proceeding.
accelerate through each junction.

check every side road before you


drive past them.
FTT Road Safety Category

You notice a vehicle trying to pull out


between a row of stationary vehicles.
You should
drive on regardless of danger ahead.
sound the horn and maintain your
speed.

slow down and be prepared to stop.


FTT Road Safety Category

When you are approaching a stationary


vehicle with a driver in it, you should
drive past him quickly so as not to
obstruct him.
slow down a little because he may
move out suddenly.
drive at the same speed because it is
his duty to check passing traffic.

FTT Road Safety Category

When driving a car you are not familiar


with, you should first test
how fast it can go in the 1st gear.
how much space it requires to make a
turn.

how effective its brakes are.

FTT Road Safety Category

Before opening your car door, you


should look out for
passers-by and other motor vehicles.
cyclist and motorcyclist.

all the above.

FTT Road Safety Category

If the foot-brake pedal moves all the


way to the floor, it is a sign that the footbrake
is working.

may be faulty.
is normal.

FTT Road Safety Category

If the medicines prescribe by the doctor


are likely to affect your driving, you
should
drive only if someone is with you.

not drive yourself.


avoid driving on the expressway.

FTT Road Safety Category

10

If you are feeling very tired and sleepy


whilst driving on an expressway, you
should

make an exit and stop at a safe place


to rest.
stop at the road shoulder to rest.
switch on hazard lights and drive
slowly along the road shoulder.
FTT Road Safety Category

11

There is a slow moving motorcyclist


ahead of you. You are not sure what the
rider is going to do, you should
pass on the left.
pass on the right.

stay behind.

FTT Road Safety Category

12

Head-on collisions can actually happen


at

any place.
straight road only.
junctions and on bends only.

FTT Road Safety Category

13

How does a school warden signals you


to stop ?

By displaying a stop sign.


By giving you a hand signal.
By pointing to children on the
opposition pavement.
FTT Road Safety Category

14

If you saw a sign indicating road repairs


are going on, you should
stop immediately and wait for
instructions.

slow down and watch out for traffic


controllers and instructions.
maintain the same speed.
FTT Road Safety Category

15

What is the best choice you have to do


at the first sign of drowsiness ?
Slow down and continue at a constant
speed.

Let fresh air gets into the car and at


the first opportunity, stop and rest.
Continue to drive and try to keep
awake.
FTT Road Safety Category

16

When approaching a built-up area, you


should
drive at the same speed.

reduce your speed.


increase your speed.

FTT Road Safety Category

17

When being glared or blinded by the


sunlight, you should
use a cap or hat.

use your sun visor or wear sun


glasses.
look at the left kerb.

FTT Road Safety Category

18

When driving a car you are not familiar


with, you should check
The light and brake.
The steering.

All of the above.

FTT Road Safety Category

19

When driving along, you should


stop at every junction before
proceeding further.
accelerate to pass junctions quickly.

check every side road before you


pass them.
FTT Road Safety Category

20

When driving pass a line of parked


vehicles on the side of the road, you
should
continue driving at the same speed.

slow down and look out for


pedestrians dashing out.
continue driving at the same speed
and sound your horn.
FTT Road Safety Category

21

When passing every side road, you


should
stop before proceeding.

check before driving pass them.


accelerate pass them.

FTT Road Safety Category

22

When passing minor roads joining from


the left and right, you should
speed up.
drive at normal speed.

ease off the accelerator.

FTT Road Safety Category

23

When driving past a line of parked cars,


you notice a ball bouncing out into the
road ahead, you should
continue driving at the same speed
and sound your horn.

slow down and be prepared to stop


for children.
speed up quickly to pass the ball.
FTT Road Safety Category

24

When you see a police officer controlling


traffic at a junction, you should

ignore him.

obey his hand signals.


obey the traffic light signals.
FTT Road Safety Category

25

Where should you take particular care


to look out for other motorcyclists and
cyclists ?

At junctions.
At pedestrian crossings.
On one-way streets.
FTT Road Safety Category

26

Why should you look out particularly for


motorcyclists and cyclists at junctions ?
They might want to turn into the side
road.

They are harder to see.


They might not see you turn.
FTT Road Safety Category

27

You are waiting to come out of a side


road. Why should you watch carefully
for motorcycles ?
Motorcycles have right of way.

Motorcycles are small and hard to


see.
Motorcycles are usually faster than
cars.
FTT Road Safety Category

28

You intend to move out from a road side


parking lot. Just before moving out, you
should
sound the horn.

lookout for motorcyclists passing you.


change down to first gear.

FTT Road Safety Category

29

You see a pedestrian with a white


walking stick. This means that the
person is
physically disabled.

blind only.
deaf only.

FTT Road Safety Category

30

As vehicle speed increases, your field of


vision would be

reduced.
remained the same.
increased.

FTT Competency Category

31

When driving, your arms should be


straighten.

slightly bent.
bent at 90 degree.

FTT Competency Category

32

When changing gear, you should look

down at the gear lever.

at the road ahead.


down at the clutch pedal.

FTT Competency Category

33

The correct way of braking is to

press the brake pedal early and hard


and then reduce pressure gradually.
press the brake pedal late and hard
until the vehicle comes to a stop.
press hard on the brake and clutch
pedal together till vehicle stops.
FTT Competency Category

34

Before making a left turn in a narrow


course, you should position your car
more to the left.

more to the right.


at the centre of the course.

FTT Competency Category

35

If you see an oily patch on the road, you


should
slow down.
speed up.

avoid it if possible.

FTT Competency Category

36

If you cannot steer straight because the


road surface is not even, you should
loosen your grip on the steering
wheel.
increase speed.

reduce speed.

FTT Competency Category

37

The main cause of brake fade is

The brakes overheating.


Air in the brake fluid.
The brakes out of adjustment.

FTT Competency Category

38

To test if the brakes are working


properly, you should let the car move
slowly then
jam hard on the brakes.

step on the foot brake.


step on the clutch pedal.
FTT Competency Category

39

When the accelerator pedal is released,


there will be

a reduction in the engine revolutions.


an increase in the engine revolutions.
no change in the engine revolutions.

FTT Competency Category

40

When turning left in a narrow course


you should position your vehicle

more to right.
more to the left.
in the centre of the course.

FTT Competency Category

41

When you turn your steering to the right,


which way do your wheels turn ?
To the left.

To the right.
To the left then to the right.

FTT Competency Category

42

When your vehicle pulled strongly to


one side while driving, you should

grip the steering wheel firmly and pull


up slowly to the side of the road.
apply the handbrake to stop the
vehicle.
grip the steering wheel and continue
on at a normal speed.
FTT Competency Category

43

Which statement about steering is true ?


You must keep both hands on the
steering wheel at all times.
You can place your hands at any
position as long as you are
comfortable.

You should not take both hands off


the steering wheel when the vehicle
is moving.
FTT Competency Category

44

While driving you should hold the


steering wheel at

'ten-to-two' position.
any position.
the most comfortable position.

FTT Competency Category

45

You are travelling along an expressway .


You decided that you need a rest, you
should
stop on the road shoulder.

leave at the next exit.


park on the slip road.
FTT Competency Category

46

You should adjust your _________ so


that all controls can be reached without
having to stretch.
seat belt.
eye-sight.

driver seat.

FTT Competency Category

47

You should use the right foot to control


the
clutch and rear brake.

foot-brake and accelerator.


gear lever and accelerator.

FTT Competency Category

48

You should wear suitable shoes when


driving to
prevent wear of the pedal.

maintain control of the pedal.


enable you to adjust your seat.

FTT Competency Category

49

When driving, your arms should be

straighten.

slightly bent.
bent at 90 degree.

FTT General Category

50

The handbrake of a car acts

Only on the rear wheels.


Only on the front wheels.
On both the front and rear wheels.

FTT General Category

51

The handbrake is used


When driving up a hill.
To control the speed of the car.

When the car is stationary during


stopping, waiting and parking.

FTT General Category

52

When your car breaks down on an


expressway, a red triangle breakdown
sign should be placed
on the top of your car.
beside your car.

at least 20 metres behind your car.


FTT General Category

53

Some of the common vehicle defects


that can cause accidents are
faulty seat belts, seats, child restraint
and alarm system.

faulty tyres, brakes, shock absorbers


and windscreen wipers.
dull paint, dented bumpers and old
seats.
FTT General Category

54

Accident with vehicle from the side can


happen at
straight road and bends only.
car park and roundabout only.

intersection, roundabout, where two


roads merge and car park exists.
FTT General Category

55

The handbrake is used when


going downhill.

stopping and waiting at a traffic light


junction.
driving on a wet surface.

FTT General Category

56

The minimum legal insurance coverage


required to drive on the road is

third party risk.


third party risk, fire and theft.
fully comprehensive.

FTT General Category

57

What should you use the horn for ?

to signal your annoyance.


to greet other road users.

to warn others of danger.

FTT General Category

58

What will reduce the risk of neck injury


resulting from a collision ?
Anti-lock brakes.
A collapsible steering wheel.

A properly adjusted head restraint.

FTT General Category

59

Which wheels turn when you turn the


steering wheel ?

The front wheels.


The back wheels.
Both the front and back wheels.

FTT General Category

60

While driving and your windscreen is


shattered, you should
apply emergency brake to stop
immediately.

slow down and stop at the road side


to remove the shattered screen.
drive at normal speed to a workshop.
FTT General Category

61

Your overall stopping distance will be


longer when driving

in the rain.
at night.
in strong wind.

FTT General Category

62

Your vehicle pulls to one side when


braking, you should
change the tyres around.
pump the pedal when braking.

consult your mechanic as soon as


possible.
FTT General Category

63

During weekdays (Monday to Friday) in


the morning, vehicles other than
omnibuses are not allowed to enter the
bus lane from
7.00 am to 9.00 am.
7.00 am to 9.30 am.

7.30 am to 9.30 am.


FTT Traffic Rules and Regulations

64

In a car equipped with rear seat belt, a


child under 8 years old in the rear seat
should
sit between adult passengers.
have a soft cushion behind him/her.

use a child restraint.


FTT Traffic Rules and Regulations

65

Hand Signals given by Police officers


directing the flow of traffic over-rules
(A) Road signs and road markings only.
(B) Traffic light signals and traffic
regulations only.

(C) Both A and B.


FTT Traffic Rules and Regulations

66

On weekdays, you are not allowed to


use the bus lane in the evening from
4.00 pm to 7.00 pm.

4.30 pm to 7.00 pm.


4.30 pm to 7.30 pm.

FTT Traffic Rules and Regulations

67

Are you permitted to make a U-turn at


traffic lights ?

No, unless there is a U-turn permitted


sign at the intersection.
Yes, at all times.
Yes, if there is no danger of colliding
with another vehicle.
FTT Traffic Rules and Regulations

68

What could be the penalties for driving


over the speed limit ?

Fines, demerit points and possibly


loss of driving licence.
Fines only.
A letter of warning and fines.
FTT Traffic Rules and Regulations

69

When the amber light flashes


continuously and there is a policeman
standing in the middle of the junction,
you should
proceed on as the light is going to
change.
proceed on and give way to traffic on
the right only.
be cautious and follow the direction
given by the policeman.

FTT Traffic Rules and Regulations

70

You can drive on the bus lane

When all other lanes are occupied.

Outside the restricted hours.


When passing another vehicle on the
left.
FTT Traffic Rules and Regulations

71

Video 00358

When passing the


stationary bus at the
bus-stop, you should
sound the horn to warn the bus driver of
your presence.
speed up to overtake the bus before it
moves off.
slow down and be ready to stop for
pedestrian who may cross the road in
front of the bus.

FTT Animation

Video 00361

72

Both the van and the car


are entering a car park,
the car should not
overtake the van
Because of the centre white line.
Because of the double yellow line.

Because it is not safe to do so.


FTT Animation

Video 00464

73

In the situation as
shown, the motor car
should

slow down and turn after the


motorcyclist.
speed up and turn before the
motorcyclist reaches the junction.
turn side by side with the motorcyclist.
FTT Animation

Video 00503

74

In a traffic hold-up
situation as shown,
vehicle X should

leave some space for


vehicle Y to move out.
move to the position "Z.
turn left instead.
FTT Animation

Video ID 1040

75

Before turning right at


this intersection,
you should

stop to ensure safety.


wait for the green traffic signal light to
come on.
not stop or wait for the green traffic
signal light to come on.
FTT Animation

Video ID 1046

76

Both cars are turning


right at this intersection.
What path should
they take ?

Both cars pass in front of each other.


Pass behind each other.
Choose either depending on the
traffic flow.
FTT Animation

Video ID 1048

77

Car A intends to pass a


lorry B. Car A should

pass the lorry B after the junction.


speed up to pass lorry B on the left.
pass the lorry B on the right.
FTT Animation

Video ID 1050

78

Car A is about to make


a U-turn, Car A should

give way to car B.


not give way to car B.
turn along with car B.
FTT Animation

Video ID 1051

79

Car A is slowing down


or stopping. What
should Car B do ?
Sound the horn to alert pedestrians
who may be crossing the road.
Reduce speed and be ready to stop if
necessary.
Accelerate to pass the pedestrian
crossing quickly.

FTT Animation

Video ID 1086

80

In this scenario the car


that is going straight
should
overtake by the left quickly before the
junction.

slow down and let the lorry turn.


speed up and overtake.
FTT Animation

Video ID 1216

81

What is the main hazard


shown in this scenario ?

Cars turning right ( A ).


Parked vehicle at the junction ( B ).

The cyclist crossing the road ( C ).


FTT Animation

Video ID 1259

82

When Car A is making


a left turn, car B's left
turn signal is on. What
should car A do
Move out slowly and turn.
Turn immediately.

Wait until Car B has turned left.


FTT Animation

Video ID 1371

83

When the car from the


side road does not give
way to you, you should
sound the horn to stop the car from
coming out.
quickly switch to the right lane to pass
the junction.
slow down and allow the car to
proceed.

FTT Animation

84

Video ID 1378

When the oncoming car at


the bend has gone across the
centre white line on the road
towards your direction, you
should

sound the horn and flash your


headlight to give warning.
slow down and move over to the left
side of the road.
brake hard and stop your car
immediately.

FTT Animation

Video ID 1407

85

When approaching this


junction, you should

turn left only.

either go straight or turn left.


go straight, and turn left or right.
FTT Animation

Video ID 1408

86

When you approach


this junction, you should

turn right.

stop, check and turn left only.


need not stop if no oncoming traffic.
FTT Animation

Video ID 1471

87

Which lane should Car A


turn into ?

Lane C or D.
Lane B or C.

Lane C.
FTT Animation

Video ID 1473

88

Which lane should Car Y


turn into ?

Lane 1.
Lane 2.

Lane 3.
FTT Animation

Video ID 1513

89

Which road user has


caused a hazard ?

The parked car ( A ).


The pedestrian walking along the
road ( B ).
The moving car ( C ).
FTT Animation

90

How does alcohol affect you ?

It reduces your concentration.


It increases your awareness.
It improves your co-ordination.

FTT Alcohol / Road Safety

91

Drink driving

Will not affect your reaction time.

May affect your reaction time.


May cause you to react faster.

FTT Alcohol / Road Safety

92

Which of the following statements on


alcohol and driving is true ?
It is safe to drive as long as you think
you are not drunk.

It is unsafe to drive after consuming


alcohol.
It is safe to drive one hour after
having the last drink.
FTT Alcohol / Road Safety

93

A person will be disqualified from driving


if he is caught

Driving with a blood alcohol


concentration over 80 mg of
alcohol/100ml of blood.
Failing to obey a 'Stop' traffic sign.
Failing to give way to an ambulance
with its siren on.
FTT Alcohol / Road Safety

94

A driver caught with a blood alcohol


concentration over 80 mg of alcohol per
100 ml of blood will
have to pay a fine.

be charged in court.
be jailed.
FTT Alcohol / Road Safety

95

After consuming alcohol, you should

not drive.
drive slowly.
drive at normal speed.

FTT Alcohol / Road Safety

96

Any person caught driving with blood


alcohol content which exceeds the
prescribed limit will
have to pay a fine.

be charged in court.
be given a warning.
FTT Alcohol / Road Safety

97

Drink driving may cause

Reduce the co-ordination of the


control of vehicle.
Faster reaction.
Increase alertness.

FTT Alcohol / Road Safety

98

Drinking and driving may cause


Increase confidence.

Loss of proper control of the vehicle.


Greater awareness of danger.

FTT Alcohol / Road Safety

99

Generally a small amount of alcohol can


make you less safe on the road.

True.
False.
Not true, if you were an experience
driver.
FTT Alcohol / Road Safety

100

How does the consumption of alcohol


affect a person's driving ?
It enables the driver to make better
judgements.
It enables the driver to have better
vision of the road.

It reduces the driver's reaction.


FTT Alcohol / Road Safety

101

If you failed to have a proper control of


your vehicle, you could be charged for
___________ even though your blood
alcohol content is below the legal limit.
careless driving.

drink driving.
reckless driving.
FTT Alcohol / Road Safety

102

If you consume alcohol, you should


have a coffee then drive home.

go home by public transport.


drive home carefully.

FTT Alcohol / Road Safety

103

If you had too much alcohol

Your ability to drive is impaired.


Your reactions are better.
Your vision is improved.

FTT Alcohol / Road Safety

104

If you intend to drive after attending a


function, you should
avoid mixing your alcoholic drinks.

avoid drinking alcohol.


drink coffee before drinking alcohol.

FTT Alcohol / Road Safety

105

The penalty for a repeat drink driving


offender is

fine, disqualification and a mandatory


jail sentence.
disqualification only.
fine and disqualification only.
FTT Alcohol / Road Safety

106

Drink driving can contribute to accidents


because

Drivers' judgement is impaired.


Drivers take shorter time to react.
Drivers' vision is improved.

FTT Alcohol / Road Safety

107

What advice should you give to a driver


who has a few alcoholic drinks at a
party ?
Drive home carefully and slowly.

Go home by public transport.


Wait a short while and then drive
home.
FTT Alcohol / Road Safety

108

Which of the following sentences is


true ?
Alcohol makes you a better driver.
Alcohol has no effect on the way you
drive.

Alcohol slows down your reactions


when driving.
FTT Alcohol / Road Safety

109

Which of the following statement on


alcohol is true ?
You may decline a breath or blood
test.
Alcohol will not be detected by the
breath test after peppermints have
been eaten.

Even a small amount of alcohol tends


to increase the chance of an accident.
FTT Alcohol / Road Safety

110

Which of these can affect your reaction


time ?

Drugs.
Contact lenses.
Tinted windows.

FTT Alcohol / Road Safety

111

To check 'blind spot' when driving, you


must

turn your head and look over your


shoulder.
turn your head and look into the wing
mirrors.
turn your head and look into the rearview mirror.
FTT Blind Spots / Road Safety

112

Before changing lanes, you should


check your blind spots by
looking into the rear view mirror.

looking over your shoulder.


looking at the side mirrors.

FTT Blind Spots / Road Safety

113

Blind spots' of a vehicle is an area which


cannot be viewed by
(A) The rear view mirror.
(B) Left and right wings mirrors.
(C) Both A and B.

FTT Blind Spots / Road Safety

114

Motorcyclists will often look over their


right shoulder just before turning right.
This is because
they need to listen for following traffic.

they need to check for traffic in their


blind area.
looking around helps them balance as
they turn.
FTT Blind Spots / Road Safety

115

Before you make a U-turn on the road,


you should check your blind spot by
looking at the rear view mirror.

looking over your shoulder.


looking at the side mirrors.

FTT Blind Spots / Road Safety

116

It is important to check the 'blind spot'


before

changing lanes.
changing gear.
slowing down.

FTT Blind Spots / Road Safety

117

The 'Two-second Rule' is a sufficient


distance between your vehicle and the
car in front when road condition is
wet.

good.
hazy.

FTT Two-second Rule / Road Safety

118

You are on a clear and open road in


good weather condition, the distance
between you and the vehicle in front
should be
one car's length.
two car's length.

a two second time gap.


FTT Two-second Rule / Road Safety

119

The 'Two-second Rule' is a simple


check to ensure
a safe distance for you to move off
from a junction.

a safe distance between your vehicle


and the vehicle in front.
a safe length of time to signal before
your manoeuvre.
FTT Two-second Rule / Road Safety

120

When you are following another vehicle


on a wet road, you should keep
2 seconds behind.

more than 2 seconds behind.


less than 2 seconds behind.
FTT Two-second Rule / Road Safety

121

The 'Two-Second Rule' of safe following


distance applies to all vehicles travelling
at
slow speed only.
fast speed only.

any speed.
FTT Two-second Rule / Road Safety

122

In order to avoid an accident with the


vehicle in front while driving under
normal conditions you should use the

'Two-second rule'.
'Four-second rule'.
'Two metre rule'.
FTT Two-second Rule / Road Safety

123

The 'two-second rule' is used in normal


driving situation at
certain speed only.

all speed.
fixed speed only.

FTT Two-second Rule / Road Safety

124

You will not be allowed to apply for a


Provisional Driving Licence (PDL) if you
have
6 demerit points.
9 demerit points.

13 demerit points.
Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation

125

You will not be allowed to take your


driving test if you have

13 demerit points.
12 demerit points.
24 demerit points.

Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation

126

A person will not be allowed to register


for a test if he has accumulated
10 demerit points.
12 demerit points.

13 demerit points.

Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation

127

You will not be allowed to apply for a


driving test date if you have
10 demerit points.
12 demerit points.

13 demerit points.

Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation

128

A driver with more than a year


experience will be suspended from
driving if within a period of 24 months,
he has accumulated
12 demerit points.
16 demerit points.

24 demerit points.
Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation

129

A qualified driver with more than 1 year


driving experience will be suspended
from driving if he has accumulated
12 demerit points within 12 months.

24 demerit points within 24 months.


36 demerits points within 36 months.
Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation

130

A driver will have to sit and pass the


driving test again if he is suspended
from driving for
6 months.
8 months.

12 months.

Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation

131

If your driving licence is revoked, you


may apply again for a licence after a
period of

1 year.
2 years.
3 years.
Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation

132

The period of 'probation' for a newly


qualified driver is

1 year.
2 years.
3 years.

Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation

133

If you accumulate 13 or more demerit


points within a year of passing the test
you have to pay a heavy fine.

your licence will be revoked.


your 'probation' period will be
extended.
Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation

134

A new driver's licence will be revoked on


accumulation of 13 demerit points

12 months from the date of the grant


of the licence.
18 months from the date of the grant
of the licence.
24 months from the date of the grant
of the licence.
Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation

135

If you have 13 or more demerit points


within a year of passing the test you will
be suspended for 6 months.
be suspended for 1 year.

have your licence revoked.

Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation

136

A new driver's licence will be revoked if


within a year of passing the test, he has
accumulated

13 driving demerit points.


12 driving demerit points.
10 driving demerit points.
Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation

137

A driver with more than 12 months


driving experience will be suspended
from driving, if he has accumulated

24 demerit points.
16 demerit points.
12 demerit points.

Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation

138

A new driver caught not displaying the


'Probation Plate' twice would
have to pay fine.

have his licence be revoked.


be suspended for 6 months.

Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation

139

You are not allowed to book for a driving


test, if you have accumulated
11 demerit points.
12 demerit points.

13 demerit points.

Demerit Points - FTT / Traffic Rules and Regulation

140

When you hear the siren of an


emergency vehicle, you should
stop immediately where you are in
order to make way.

pull over to the left or right side of the


road.
sound your horn to warn the front
vehicles to speed up.
FTT Emergency Vehicle / General

141

When you hear the siren of an


emergency vehicle but are not sure
where it is coming from, you should
continue to drive at the same speed.

move to the side and stop if


necessary.
drive faster so as not to obstruct the
emergency vehicle.
FTT Emergency Vehicle / General

142

You should give way to emergency


vehicles approaching from behind by
slowing down.

moving to the side.


driving faster.

FTT Emergency Vehicle / General

143

When an emergency vehicle behind you


sounds its siren, you should
slow down quickly.

pull to the side and stop if necessary.


increase your speed.

FTT Emergency Vehicle / General

144

If a fire engine behind you sounds the


siren, you should
continue at normal speed.

move to the side, slow down or stop if


necessary.
increase your speed and move to the
side.
FTT Emergency Vehicle / General

145

On a one way street, you hear the siren


of an emergency vehicle behind you,
you should
give way by moving to the left only.

give way by moving to the left or right.


stop immediately.

FTT Emergency Vehicle / General

146

What must you do when a police vehicle


with its siren on is behind you ?
Continue to drive as normal.

Slow down and move to the side.


Speed up.

FTT Emergency Vehicle / General

147

When being followed by a police vehicle


with its siren on, you should
accelerate quickly to get away from it.

pull over safely, as soon as possible


to let it pass.
brake quickly and stop to let it pass.
FTT Emergency Vehicle / General

148

When you cannot confirm the direction


of the approach of an emergency
vehicle, you should
maintain your speed and position.
increase the speed of your vehicle.

slow down your speed and move to


the left lane.
FTT Emergency Vehicle / General

149

While driving and you hear the siren of


an ambulance behind you, you should
stop immediately to let the ambulance
overtake or pass.

keep left, slow down and stop if


necessary.
speed up in order not to obstruct the
ambulance.
FTT Emergency Vehicle / General

150

The safe following distance is


1 car-length for every 5 km/h of your
speed.

1 car-length for every 10 km/h of your


speed.
1 car-length for every 20 km/h of your
speed.
FTT Following Distance / Road Safety

151

When passing a parked vehicle, you


should leave a safe gap of at least
0.3 metre between your vehicle and
the parked vehicle.
0.5 metre between your vehicle and
the parked vehicle.

1.0 metre between your vehicle and


the parked vehicle.
FTT Following Distance / Road Safety

152

When pedestrians are facing traffic on a


road without pavement, vehicle should
keep a gap of at least
0.5 metre from the pedestrian.
0.75 metre from the pedestrian.

1 metre from the pedestrian.


FTT Following Distance / Road Safety

153

When pedestrians are facing away from


traffic, vehicles should keep a gap of at
least
0.5 metre from the pedestrians.
1 meter from the pedestrians.

1.5 metres from pedestrians.


FTT Following Distance / Road Safety

154

When another vehicle is following close


behind, you should

move to the left and allow the vehicle


behind to overtake.
drive faster so as not to obstruct the
vehicle behind.
ignore the vehicle if you are travelling
at the legal maximum speed.
FTT Following Distance / Road Safety

155

The safe following distance between the


front vehicle and your vehicle is
one car length for every 5 km/h.

one car length for every 10 km/h.


one car length for every 15 km/h.

FTT Following Distance / Road Safety

156

The term 'Tailgating' means


Reversing into a vertical parking lot.

The dangerous practice of following


another vehicle too closely.
Parking at the tail end of the gate or
entrance.
FTT Following Distance / Road Safety

157

On rainy day, you should


drive at a normal speed.
drive as close as possible to the
vehicle in front.

reduce your speed and keep a longer


following distance from the front
vehicle.
FTT Following Distance / Road Safety

158

One of the reasons for you to have an


accident with the vehicle you are
following is that you

follow too closely to the vehicle in


front.
follow the vehicle in front with too
wide a gap.
suddenly slow down and stop.
FTT Following Distance / Road Safety

159

The most likely reason for the vehicle


from behind to hit you is that
It has bald tyres.

It follows too closely behind you.


The driver is still under probation.

FTT Following Distance / Road Safety

160

When being tailgated by a motorcyclist,


you should
jam your brakes as a warning.
drive faster to increase the gap.

slow down and assist it to pass you.

FTT Following Distance / Road Safety

161

When someone follow closely behind


you, he is telling you to
drive faster.

move over and let him pass.


race with him.

FTT Following Distance / Road Safety

162

After driving through flood the brakes


may malfunction. In order to correct this,
you must
stop the vehicle on a slope to allow
water to flow out from the brakes.

pump the brake pedal repeatedly to


dry the brakes.
drive at normal speed to spin-dry the
brakes.
FTT Flood / General

163

After you have driven through a flood,


you should check
your lights.

your brakes.
your tyres.

FTT Flood / General

164

After your vehicle passed through a


flood, you should
stop on a slope to drain water out of
the brakes.
drive faster to allow the brakes to dry
quickly.

apply intermittent braking to dry the


brake drums at low speed.
FTT Flood / General

165

How should you deal with floods ?

Drive through as fast as possible to


avoid stopping.

Drive through slowly in 1st gear.


Drive through in the highest gear.
FTT Flood / General

166

If you are in doubt of the depth of flood


water (whether passable to vehicles),
you should
drive through slowly.
drive through as quickly as possible.

take an alternative route.

FTT Flood / General

167

To drive through a flood, you should


increase acceleration and

change to a lower gear.


change to a higher gear.
apply half clutch.

FTT Flood / General

168

When approaching a road that is


flooded but passable to vehicles, you
should
engage a higher gear to go through
the flood.

engage a lower gear to go through


the flood.
drive through as fast as possible.
FTT Flood / General

169

When driving in heavy rain and passing


through water, you should gently test
your
horn .

brakes from time to time.


signals.

FTT Flood / General

170

An automatic car has ___ foot pedal/s

one.

two.
three.

FTT ATV

171

An automatic car has two foot pedals

The brake and clutch pedals.

The accelerator and brake pedals.


The clutch and accelerator pedals.

FTT ATV

172

As you approach a bend, an automatic


car will sometimes 'change up' because
there is less pressure on the accelerator.
To prevent this happening, you should

slow down before the bend and


accelerate gently as you turn.
brake as you go round the bend.
brake and accelerate at the same
time.
FTT ATV

173

Automatic cars have a device called a


kickdown. Its function is to
select a higher gear.
select a lower gear manually.

provide quick accelerations when


needed.

FTT ATV

174

Cars fitted with automatic transmission,


select the gear depending on the speed
and the load on the engine. They
therefore have no
brake pedal.

clutch pedal.
accelerator pedal.
FTT ATV

175

In which position should the gear


selector be when you are starting the
engine ?
1st gear.

Park.
Drive.
FTT ATV

176

When driving an automatic car, you


would select a lower gear

to control speed when going down a


steep hill.
to slow the car down in normal
driving.
before stopping.
FTT ATV

177

When driving an automatic car, you


would select a lower gear
to slow the car down in normal
driving.

when going uphill.


before stopping.
FTT ATV

178

When driving an automatic vehicle,


which foot would you use for the brake ?
The left foot.

The right foot.


Either foot.

FTT ATV

179

When starting the engine (automatic),


the gear selector should be in

Park (P) or Neutral (N) position.


Reverse (R) position.
Drive (D) position.

FTT ATV

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180

When entering the


expressway, vehicles
on the left lane

should adjust their speed in order to


merge in smoothly.
must not slow down or stop.
must stop at the dotted line.
FTT Expressway / Competency

181

The right-most outer lane of the


expressway is meant for

emergency vehicles and overtaking.


vehicles travelling at the maximum
speed limit.
slow moving vehicles.
FTT Expressway / Competency

182

A basic rule when driving on an


expressway is
to use the lane that has least traffic.

to keep to the left lane unless


overtaking.
always use the road shoulder.
FTT Expressway / Competency

183

If you missed the exit on an expressway,


you should
stop and wait for a chance to reverse
back to the exit.

carry on driving to the next exit.


reverse as quickly as possible so as
not to create confusion.
FTT Expressway / Competency

184

On a three-lane expressway which lane


should you normally use ?

Left.
Right.
Centre.
FTT Expressway / Competency

185

On an expressway with more than two


lanes, the extreme right lane is for
fast moving vehicles only.

overtaking.
vehicles travelling at the maximum
speed limit of the road.
FTT Expressway / Competency

186

On the expressway, what kind of drivers


pose a serious hazard ?
Drivers who maintain a constant
speed of 90 km/h.
Pick-up and van drivers.

Drivers who hog the centre lane at 40


km/h and slower.
FTT Expressway / Competency

187

On the expressway if the road is clear,


you should

keep to the left lane.


keep to the extreme right lane.
drive in the centre lane.

FTT Expressway / Competency

188

On the expressway, you should


overtake by the extreme left lane.
keep to the extreme right lane if you
are on maximum speed.

keep to the left lane if the road ahead


is clear.
FTT Expressway / Competency

189

To drive within the speed limit on an


expressway, you should
drive slower than vehicles on your left
or right.

glance at your speedometer at regular


intervals.
not overtake other vehicles.
FTT Expressway / Competency

190

What is the name of the lane in which


you adjust your speed before joining the
expressway ?
The road shoulder.
The deceleration lane.

The acceleration lane.


FTT Expressway / Competency

191

When entering an expressway, you


should
slow down to a speed suitable for
joining the expressway.

build up your speed to merge


smoothly into the traffic stream.
slow down and stop if necessary
before joining the expressway.
FTT Expressway / Competency

192

When joining the expressway, you


should
always use the road shoulder.

always give way to traffic already on


the expressway.
stop at the end of the acceleration
lane.
FTT Expressway / Competency

193

When leaving the expressway, you


should
always use the road shoulder.
come to a stop before leaving the
expressway.

move to the left lane well before the


exit.
FTT Expressway / Competency

194

When travelling on the expressway, you


should
overtake other vehicles by the
extreme left lane.
keep to the extreme right lane.

refrain from using the extreme right


lane.
FTT Expressway / Competency

195

Which of the following situations always


cause traffic to slow down on an
expressway ?
Slow moving vehicles occupying the
left lane.

Slow moving vehicles fail to keep left.


Fast moving vehicles occupying the
outer lane.
FTT Expressway / Competency

196

Which of the following vehicles is


prohibited on the expressway ?
Prime mover.

Crane.
Army truck.

FTT Expressway / Competency

197

Who is prohibited to drive on the


expressway ?
Motorcycle riders on probation.

Motorcycle riders with side cars.


Motorcar probationary driving licence
holders.
FTT Expressway / Competency

198

Your vehicle has a puncture on the


expressway. What should you do ?
Drive slowly to the workshop.

Pull up on the road shoulder.


Stop in your lane and switch on the
hazard lights.
FTT Expressway / Competency

199

Before reaching a junction, you should

form up into the correct lane which


you intend to travel.
sound your horn to caution other road
users.
speed up so as not to cause a traffic
jam.
FTT Lane Discipline / Road Safety

200

On a two-lane carriageway, you should

keep to the left lane.


keep to the outer lane.
not overtake another vehicle.

FTT Lane Discipline / Road Safety

201

Switching lanes suddenly or abruptly will

improve the flow of traffic on the road.

cause inconvenience and danger to


other motorists.
cause wear and tear to the vehicle.

FTT Lane Discipline / Road Safety

202

To maintain good lane discipline, you


should

form up correctly into the intended


lane before reaching the junction.
drive between lanes so that you can
switch lane easily.
follow closely to the vehicle in front.
FTT Lane Discipline / Road Safety

203

Under what circumstances you may not


follow the 'keep left rule' ?
When travelling at the maximum
speed limit of the road.
When traffic is light.

When your path is obstructed.


FTT Lane Discipline / Road Safety

204

When driving along a two-way street,


you should
always keep near the centre line of
the road.

not cross the centre line at bends.


not overtake at all times.
FTT Lane Discipline / Road Safety

205

When turning right at a one-way street,


you should position your vehicle

in the right hand lane.


just left of the centre of the road.
in any lane depending on the traffic
conditions.
FTT Lane Discipline / Road Safety

206

You are driving on a three-lane


carriageway at 80 km/h. There is no
traffic ahead. Which lane should you
use ?
Any lane.
Middle lane.

Left lane.
FTT Lane Discipline / Road Safety

207

To assist braking when you are


travelling downhill, you should use
the front brakes only.
both the front and rear brakes only.

both the front, rear brakes and engine


brake.
FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

208

When the clutch pedal is depressed

Engine-brake will no longer be


effective.
Engine-brake will be effective.
Brake linings will be burnt.

FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

209

When you have completed changing up


to the 5th gear, you should
depress the clutch pedal slightly.
rest your left foot on the clutch pedal.

rest your left foot on the floor board.

FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

210

To change gear, the correct way is to

release the accelerator, depress the


clutch and engage the gear.
depress the accelerator and the
clutch together and engage the gear.
pump the clutch pedal a few times
and engage the gear.
FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

211

You should use the engine-brake when

going down a long steep slope.


going up a steep hill.
driving on a level road.

FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

212

When you use engine-brake with the


3rd gear, its effectiveness will be
greater than with the 2nd gear.
the same as with the 2nd gear.

lesser than with the 2nd gear.

FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

213

It is better to use engine-brake rather


than foot-brake when driving down a
long steep slope because

the brake linings will not overheat.


you will save petrol.
your battery will last longer.

FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

214

When you want to make a left turn, you


should slow down and change to 3rd or
2nd gear

before you begin the turn.


while you are turning.
after turning.
FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

215

The effectiveness of engine brake with a


3rd gear is
greater than 2nd gear.
the same with the 2nd gear.

lesser than 2nd gear.

FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

216

Braking is more effective when you


depress the brake pedal

with the gear engaged.


with the clutch depressed.
with the gear lever in 'Neutral'.

FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

217

A lower gear has

more power and less speed than a


higher gear.
more speed and less power than a
higher gear.
less power and less speed than a
higher gear.
FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

218

Before you start the engine (manual car)


you must always check that
the gear lever is in 1st gear.

the gear lever is in neutral.


the gear lever is in reverse.

FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

219

Compared to a higher gear, a lower


gear has

more power but lesser speed.


more power and higher speed.
less power and lesser speed.

FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

220

If you were travelling at 80 km/h on a


clear road, which gear would you most
likely select ?
2nd gear.
3rd gear.

4th gear or 5th gear.


FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

221

Less braking effort is required when you


stop your vehicle using

2nd gear.
3rd gear.
4th gear.

FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

222

To assist braking when you are


travelling downhill, you should use
the foot brake only.
the foot and handbrakes.

the foot brake and engine brake.

FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

223

Using engine brake when travelling


down slope would prevent

over heating the brake linings.


your tyres from wearing out too soon.
damage to the brake system.

FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

224

We should use engine-brake when


travelling downhill because

the brake linings will not over-heat


and fade.
the engine is more durable than the
brake linings.
the gears are more durable than the
brake linings.
FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

225

What is the correct footwork when


changing from 2nd gear to 3rd gear ?

Release the accelerator pedal and


depress the clutch pedal at the same
time.
Depress the accelerator and clutch
together.
Depress the clutch pedal while
keeping the accelerator on hold.
FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

226

When making a 'U' turn, which gear


would you most likely use ?

1st or 2nd gear.


3rd or 4th gear.
5th gear.

FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

227

When the clutch pedal is depressed

Engine brake is effective.

Engine brake is not effective.


Engine will stall.

FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

228

When the engine is producing a


knocking sound, it means

The vehicle is going too slow for the


gear in use.
The clutch is depress.
The clutch is in the half clutch
position.
FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

229

Which gear gives you the most torque ?

1st gear.
2nd gear.
3rd gear.

FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

230

Which gear has more power (torque) ?

2nd gear.
3rd gear.
4th gear.

FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

231

Which statement is correct ?

You should change down to an


appropriate gear before taking a
corner.
Tailgating means you are at a safe
distance behind another car.
Engine braking will cause your vehicle
to go faster.
FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

232

You need more braking effort when


stopping your vehicle in
2nd gear.
3rd gear.

4th gear.

FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

233

You should use 'engine brake' to assist


you when
travelling long distances.

travelling down a steep slope.


you want to save fuel.

FTT Gear / Engine brake / Competency

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