1) EMERGENCY: You are driving past a line of parked cars. You notice a ball bouncing out into the road ahead. what should you do? a) Keep driving at the same speed b) Keep driving at the same speed and flash the vehicle's headlights c) Slow down and be prepared to stop d) Slow down and move over the centre of the road 2) ROAD POSITION: What must you do if you intend to move your vehicle from the right-hand lane to the left-hand lane? a) Move to the left as quickly as possible b) Speed up and signal as you move to the left c) Signal for at least 3 seconds before moving left d) Slow down and signal as you move to the left 3) SIGNS: What is the meaning of a yellow broken line painted on the road near the kerb? a) You may not pass b) Only trucks may park here c) You may stop for no more than 5 minutes d) No vehicles may stop here 4) 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 5) SPECIALIST: The bonnet of your vehicle lifts up while you are driving and you cannot see. What should you do? a) Turn your vehicle hazard lights on and look out of the side window b) Brake smoothly, indicate and move over to side of the road c) Stop as quickly as you can d) Put your headlights on and move to the left side of the road 6) BEHAVIOUR: What should you do when another vehicle is following you very closely? a) Speed up so they can't pass b) Use your hazard lights to warn them c) Turn your indicators on and off d) Slow down, move to the left and allow the vehicle to pass 7) SIGNS: What does this sign mean? a) Narrow bridge b) Keep left c) Narrow road d) Left-hand lane closed 8) SIGNS: When can flush medians be used? a) When passing slow vehicles b) When stopping to answer your phone c) When waiting to turn right d) When parking in a shopping area 9) SIGNS: You are in the left-hand lane at traffic signals. You are waiting to turn left. At which of these traffic signals may you move on? a) A b) B c) C d) D 10) 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 11) CORE: What does the legal definition of a road include? a) Tar-sealed roads only b) Only roads with houses c) Public roads, highways, footpaths and car parks d) Streets, highways, and any place the public has access to e.g. bridges, beaches, car parks etc. 12) SIGNS: What does this marking mean? a) Free parking b) Fire hydrant c) Mobility parking d) Bus stop 13) SPECIALIST: When you have a learner licenced to 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 14) CORE: A vehicle should not send out visible smoke for more than: a) 3 seconds b) 5 seconds c) 8 seconds d) 10 seconds 15) 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 with 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 vehicle immediately 16) 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 oil system b) The engine, exhaust system and silencer c) The doors and windows d) The silencer and engine 17) BEHAVIOUR: What should you do if you meet animals coming towards you on the road? a) Sound your vehicle horn loudly until the animals move b) Slow down and pull over c) Get a passenger to clear a path d) Tell the farmer to move the animals quickly 18) SPECIALIST: What should you do if your vehicle breaks down on a 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 19) CORE: When may you pass on the left at an intersection, if you can do so safely? a) When you have the headlights of your vehicle turned on b) When the vehicle you are passing is signalling a left turn c) When the vehicle you are passing has signalled a right turn d) When the vehicle you are passing is exceeding the speed limit 20) EMERGENCY: If you are the driver and you hurt somebody in a crash, who must you report it to? a) A Police Officer within 2 hours b) A Police Officer within 6 hours c) A Police Officer within 24 hours d) A Police Officer within 1 week 21) BEHAVIOUR: If you are driving and you want to use a cell phone, what should you do? a) Stop in the flush median to answer calls when it is safe b) Answer the call at the next set of traffic signals c) Slow down to answer the call when it is safe d) Pull over and stop to use the cell phone when it is safe 22) BEHAVIOUR: You must NOT open the door of your motor vehicle when: a) When you are parked in a bus stop b) When you are likely to scratch the paint of your vehicle c) When the car radio in your vehicle is playing loud music d) When you are likely to hurt any person 23) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 24) BEHAVIOUR: When a flock of sheep are coming towards you on a country road, what should you do? a) Sound the horn aggressively to move them b) Slow down or pull over c) Turn on your vehicle hazard lights and drive on d) Turn on your vehicle headlights and then drive on 25) CORE: What does one or more yellow lights flashing at traffic signals mean? a) Be careful and apply the give way rule b) Breakdown ahead c) Heavy traffic flows ahead d) You may only make left turns 26) SPECIALIST: When you have a learner licence you must always drive with a supervisor. What is a supervisor? a) An adult that sits next to you in the passenger seat b) Someone that has held a valid full licence for at least 2 years and sits in the seat next to you c) Anyone in the car that has held a valid full NZ licence for at least 2 years d) Someone who sits in the passenger seat with a restricted NZ licence 27) PARKING: Can you stop on a bus stop in a private motor vehicle? a) Only on weekends b) Under no circumstances c) If there is no bus already there d) Only if it is between 10.00pm and 5.00am 28) SPECIALIST: What will happen if you have rear tyre blow out? a) The car will come to an immediate stop b) The rear will sway from side to side c) The car will pull towards the right d) The car will pull towards the left 29) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 30) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 31) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 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 metre 34) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 35) SPECIALIST: What should you do before any modification is carried out on your vehicle? a) Ask someone to check whether the modifications are safe b) If you can do it yourself you don't need to do anything c) Make sure a trained professional is carrying out the modifications d) Check with an approved WoF inspector that the modifications are legal

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