1) SPECIALIST: What should you do if your vehicle breaks down on the motorway? a) Walk to get help b) Wave down a passing vehicle c) Lift up the bonnet of your vehicle d) Push your vehicle to the nearest off-ramp 2) SPECIALIST: If you have a restricted licence when can you carry passengers? a) When one of your passengers has their full licence b) If it is an emergency c) Between the hours of 10 pm and 5 am d) When a supervisor, who holds the appropriate licence, is in the front seat next to you 3) BEHAVIOUR: What should you do when driving in foggy weather? a) Follow close to the vehicle in front b) Turn your vehicle headlights to dip c) Use the cat’s eyes as a guide d) Turn your inside lights on 4) EMERGENCY: What should you do if an ambulance comes up behind you, flashing red lights or sounding its siren? a) Speed up to avoid delay b) Put your vehicle hazard lights on and drive on at the same speed c) Slow down, pull over and allow the ambulance to pass d) Flash your vehicle headlights to warn oncoming traffic 5) SPECIALIST: Which parts of the car must be in good condition to prevent too much noise and gases entering the car? a) The engine and all systems b) The engine, exhaust systems and silencer c) The door and windows d) The silencer and engine 6) SPECIALIST: You have a restricted licence. A condition for driving at night without a supervisor is that you MUST NOT drive between what hours? a) 10.00 pm to 7.00 am b) 11.00 pm to 7.00 am c) 10.00 pm to 5.00 am d) 11.00 pm to 5.00 am 7) SIGNS: You’re coming up to a school crossing and both signs are held out. When can you drive on? a) When both the signs have been pulled in b) When the sign on the left of the crossing has been pulled in c) When the sign on the right of the crossing has been pulled in d) When there are no more pedestrians on the crossing 8) INTERSECTIONS: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 9) SIGNS: When coming up to a one-lane bridge, what does the sign indicate? a) You must give way b) You have the right of way c) You must stop d) You must slow down first 10) ROAD POSITION: What must you do when turning right at a roundabout? a) Only signal right as you approach the roundabout b) Signal right all through the roundabout c) Signal right when you approach the roundabout, then signal left as you pass the exit before that on you want d) Don’t signal, take the first gap 11) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 12) BEHAVIOUR: You look in the mirror and see a cyclist. What should you do when opening the car door? a) Check you won’t cause a hazard to the cyclist b) Wait for the cyclist to move before opening the door c) Warn the cyclist by signalling right d) Expect the cyclist to slow for you 13) CORE: A vehicle should not send out visible smoke for more than a) 3 seconds b) 5 seconds c) 8 seconds d) 10 seconds 14) SPECIALIST: When you have a learner licence do you have to have it with you when you drive? a) No, your supervisor will carry their licence because they’re responsible for the car b) Only when you’re driving at night c) Yes, you must have your licence with you whenever you are driving d) Only when you are carrying passengers as well as your supervisor 15) BEHAVIOUR: Alcohol slows down your reactions when driving. True or False? a) True b) False 16) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 17) BEHAVIOUR: What should you do when you are coming up to traffic signals and the signals change from green to yellow? a) Stop at the signals if it is safe b) Slow and check before going through the lights c) Stop immediately d) Turn your lights on before going through 18) CORE: What is the purpose of the two-second rule? a) To help reverse out of a driveway b) To give a safe following distance c) It is how long you wait at a stop sign d) To help using the indicators on your vehicle 19) BEHAVIOUR: You are the driver of the blue car. Of the four hazards marked, which one is most likely to require you to take urgent action? a) The car parked on the left b) The reversing car c) The oncoming car d) The car parked on the right 20) EMERGENCY: When must you pull over and allow an ambulance or fire engine to pass? a) All the time b) Only at an intersection c) When it is operating its sirens or flashing lights d) When there is room on the right 21) SIGNS: On a transit lane what does T2 mean? a) Only vehicles with 2 or more people may use this lane b) Buses only may use this lane c) Vehicles with 2 or more people, buses, bicycles and motorcycles may use this lane d) Only taxis with people may use this lane 22) CORE: What must you do when you see blue and red flashing lights behind you? a) Speed up to get out of the way b) Slow down and drive on carefully c) Slow down and stop d) Drive on as usual 23) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 24) SPECIALIST: Passengers in your vehicle are 15 years or over. Who is responsible for making sure they are wearing a safety belt? a) The passengers b) Their parents c) You, the driver d) The Police 25) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 26) SPECIALIST: What does a warrant of fitness show? a) The vehicle was inspected by a WoF Inspector and was roadworthy when inspected b) The vehicle was inspected by a WoF Inspector when new c) Your commercial vehicle has been inspected by a WoF inspector d) The vehicle was inspected by a WoF inspector but is no longer roadworthy 27) CORE: When should you apply the four second rule? a) Never. You should only use the 2-second rule b) In wet or slippery road conditions c) When passing other vehicles d) When waiting for pedestrians 28) SIGNS: What may you do at traffic signals if there is a green arrow pointing to the right and a red light showing at the same time? a) You may turn right b) You may go straight ahead c) You must stop until all lights turn green d) You may turn left or right 29) SPECIALIST: Your vehicle has a current warrant of fitness but a rear red stop light is not working. What should you do? a) Get it fixed within 60 days b) Your vehicle still has a warrant of fitness so you don’t need to do anything c) Fix it quickly, you could get a fine d) Stop driving your car immediately 30) SIGNS: A broken yellow line painted close to the edge of the road means you may stop or park your vehicle there at any time. True or false? a) True b) False 31) PARKING: How close can you park your vehicle to the approach side of a pedestrian crossing where no broken yellow lines have been marked? a) 6 metres b) 4 metres c) 2 metres d) 1 metre 32) SPECIALIST: What is the maximum legal speed for a car towing a trailer on the open road? a) 70 km/h b) 80 km/h c) 90 km/h d) 100 km/h 33) PARKING: What is the closest distance your vehicle may be parked to a vehicle entrance? a) 0.5 metre b) 0.75 metre c) 1.00 metre d) 1.25 metres 34) SPECIALIST: What is the maximum distance a load may extend in front of a car? a) 2 metres forward of the front edge of the front seat b) 4 metres forward of the front edge of the front seat c) 3 metres forward of the front edge of the front seat d) 2.5 metres forward of the front edge of the front seat 35) CORE: What rule should you use to judge a safe following distance in wet or foggy conditions if driving a car? a) The 1-second rule b) The 2-second rule c) The 3-second rule d) The 4-second rule

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