1) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 2) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 3) BEHAVIOUR: What are you NOT allowed to do when driving on a motorway? a) Indicate before changing lanes b) Pass using the left-hand lane c) Pass other vehicles d) Drop off or pick up passengers 4) 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 next to you 5) SIGNS: What does this sign mean? a) Do not drive slower than 50km/h b) Do not drive faster than 50km/h unless the road is clear c) Do not drive faster than 50 km/h d) There is a rest area 50 metres ahead 6) CORE: You must turn your vehicle headlights on when visibility is less than: a) 100 metres b) 120 metres c) 140 metres d) 160 metres 7) 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 8) EMERGENCY: If you are a driver involved in a crash, what is the FIRST action you should take? a) Stop and place a warning triangle at the side of the road b) Drive past at 20 km/h until you are clear of the crash c) Stop and check to see if anyone is injured d) Tell a police officer immediately 9) 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 10) 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 cyclist b) The parked car c) The oncoming car d) The pedestrian 11) 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 12) SIGNS: What does this marking mean? a) Free parking b) Fire hydrant c) Mobility parking d) Bus stop 13) SIGNS: What does this sign mean? a) Be cautious, gravel surface ahead b) Road works ahead c) Wash your car today d) Use wipers to prevent a broken windshield 14) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 15) CORE: When driving on a road with lanes, you must be able to stop in half the length of clear road you can see in front of you. True or False? a) TRUE b) FALSE 16) BEHAVIOUR: Are you allowed to drive a vehicle with a load that is not tied on properly? a) Yes, as long as you drive slowly b) Yes, if you put two reflectorised flags on the back c) Yes, if you think it will not come off d) No 17) INTERSECTION: Does the driver of the blue car have to give way? a) Yes b) No 18) 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 19) ROAD POSITION: When turning right from a two-laned road into a one-way street that has two lanes, which lane must you turn into? a) The right-hand lane b) The left-hand lane c) The lane that has the least vehicles d) The lane that gives you the most direct route 20) 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 21) SIGNS: What does a white reflector (cat’s eye) placed on the road mean? a) The left side of the road b) The centre of the road c) The right side of the road d) Fire hydrant 22) CORE: If you are under 20 the legal alcohol limit is zero. What does that 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 23) 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 24) 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 25) CORE: If anybody is hurt in a crash, the driver must tell a police officer as soon as possible but within: a) 24 hours b) 36 hours c) 52 hours d) 60 hours 26) SPECIALIST: Your vehicle has a current warrant of fitness but a rear stop light is not working. What should you do? a) Have 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 vehicle immediately 27) 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 28) CORE: You are waiting at a railway level crossing and the red lights continue to flash after the train has passed. What should you do? a) Drive on carefully b) Stay stopped until the lights stop flashing c) Check both ways and then drive on quickly d) Count to 15 and then drive on 29) BEHAVIOUR: What is the safest way to carry goods inside a vehicle? a) On the passenger seat b) On the floor c) On the back seat d) Somewhere secure 30) 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 31) SPECIALIST: What will happen if you have a front tyre blow out? a) The car will slowly come to a stop b) The rear will sway from side to side c) The car will always pull towards the left d) The car will pull towards the side of the blowout 32) SPECIALIST: What is the minimum tread depth required for car tyres? a) 2.0 mm b) 1.5 mm c) 1.0 mm d) 0.5 mm 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: 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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