1) SIGNS: When coming up to a one-lane bridge, what does this sign indicate? a) You must give way b) You have the right of way c) You must stop d) You must slow down first 2) 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 3) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 4) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 5) 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 red van turning left b) The oncoming red car c) The grey car ahead of you d) The green car turning right 6) BEHAVIOUR: When driving into bright sunlight, you should use sunglasses and your vehicle sun visors for safety. What else are you advised to do? a) Turn the hazard lights of your vehicle on b) Drive close to the left of the road c) Drive close to the centre of the road d) Pull over and if necessary wait for your eyes to adjust 7) CORE: When coming to a pedestrian crossing with a raised traffic island, what must you do? a) Stop and give way to pedestrians on any portion of the crossing b) Keep going because the pedestrian will stop on the raised island c) Stop so you give way to pedestrians on your side of the road d) Slow down until the pedestrian is on the raised island then drive on 8) CORE: When coming up to a roundabout you must give way to all vehicles that will cross your path from your left. True of False a) TRUE b) FALSE 9) 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 10) EMERGENCY: What does a reflectorised triangle placed on the side of the road mean? a) There are road works ahead b) There is a breakdown ahead c) The road is closed d) Expect delays 11) PARKING: How close can you park your vehicle to the approach side of a pedestrian crossing where no broken lines have been marked? a) 6 metres b) 4 metres c) 2 metres d) 1 metre 12) PARKING: When may you park your vehicle on a loading zone? a) When you load or unload people or goods b) When there is no other vehicle on it c) Between the hours of 10.00 pm and 5.00 am d) Between the hours of 5.00 pm and 10.00 am 13) 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 14) ROAD POSITION: What must you do when turning left into a driveway? a) Move to the left as quickly as possible b) Signal as you move in to the driveway c) Signal for 3 seconds or more and when the driveway is clear, enter d) Slow down to 20 km/h first 15) 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 16) SPECIALIST: If you have a learner licence can you carry passengers? a) Yes, provided your supervisor agrees and is sitting in the front passenger seat b) Yes, provided you’re with a supervisor and it’s between the hours of 5 am and 10 pm c) No, you can only drive with a supervisor d) Yes, provided you’re with a supervisor and you have no more than 2 passengers 17) SIGNS: What does this sign mean? a) Narrow bridge b) Keep left c) Narrow road d) Left-hand lane closed 18) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 19) SIGNS: What must you do when you come up to a red light showing at traffic signals? a) Stop and then drive carefully b) Go on slowly if no other traffic is coming c) Stop only if other vehicles are coming from the right d) Stop and wait for a green light 20) 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 21) CORE: Which of your vehicle’s lights do you have on if you are driving in fog? a) Park lights on b) Headlights on dip c) Headlights on high beam d) Inside lights on 22) BEHAVIOUR: You wish to turn left at the intersection. What should you do? a) Speed to get ahead of the cyclist b) Sound your horn as a warning c) Wait until the cyclist has passed the intersection d) Continue as the cyclist will wait 23) SPECIALIST: If you have a restricted licence when can you carry passengers? a) If 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 net to you 24) SIGNS: You are driving on a road with marked lanes and you are in the lane with an arrow showing a left turn only. What must you do? a) Drive straight but signal left b) Turn left c) Turn right d) No need to signal 25) 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 26) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 27) CORE: If you are under 20 the legal alcohol limit is zero. What does this mean? a) One drink is fine b) You could face prison if your alcohol level is less than 150 micrograms c) You could be fined $150 if your alcohol level is higher than 150 micrograms d) You could be disqualified from driving, given demerit points, fined or imprisoned 28) SPECIALIST: What 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 silence and engine 29) SPECIALIST: At night, what must a towed vehicle have at the back of it? a) A white flag b) Reflective tape c) A white light d) A red light 30) CORE: For the purpose of applying the give way rule, entrance ways into public car parks should be treated as: a) As turning bays b) As pedestrian crossings c) As intersections d) As residential driveways 31) 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 32) BEHAVIOUR: When traffic is merging, what is a good rule to follow? a) Slow down to 40 km/h b) Speed up to make room behind c) Left a vehicle from the other lane go first, and then go d) Let 2 vehicles in and go 33) EMERGENCY: You are driving on a country road at night when your vehicle headlights suddenly go out. What is the safest thing to do? a) Carry on driving with your park lights on b) Carry on driving but keep to the far left c) Carry on driving with your vehicle’s interior lights on d) Slow down and move off the road to stop. Then turn your hazard lights on 34) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 35) SPECIALIST: If you tow another vehicle, what is the maximum distance allowed between the two vehicles? a) 2 metres b) 4 metres c) The length of the vehicles you are driving d) The length of the vehicles being towed

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