Driving - Theory Answer Sheets
Driving - Theory Answer Sheets
Driving - Theory Answer Sheets
Test #1
Q1. When Following a large vehicle, you should keep well back because this……
(a) Allows you to corner more quickly
(b) Helps the large vehicle to stop more easily
(c) Helps you to keep out the wind
(d) ALLOWS THE DRIVER TO SEE YOU IN THE MIRRORS
Q2. What does the term “blind spot” mean for a driver?
(a) AN AREA NOT COVERED BY YOUR MIRRORS
(b) An area NOT covered by your headlights
(c) An area covered by your left-hand mirror
(d) An area covered by your right-hand mirror
Q1. You are turning right at Vigie roundabout. What should you do just before leaving
the roundabout?
Q6. You are turning left on a slippery road. What should you do if the back of your
vehicle slides to the right?
Q11. Traffic signs have been established on Saint Lucia’s roads for some time now. The use of
particular signs is dependent upon a system. Which of the following correctly summarizes
the traffic signs?
Q14. You are driving a car with automatic transmission and you approach a steep downhill
gradient. What should you do?
Q2. What is the national speed limit on the highways of Saint Lucia for cars?
(a) 64 KMH / 40 MPH
(b) 25 kmh
(c) 45 kmh
(d) 40 kmh
Q3. You are following a long vehicle. It approaches a cross road and signals left, but moves
out to the right. What should you do?
Q1. You are driving in town, there is a bus parked on the opposite side of the road. Why should
you be careful?
(a) PEDESTRIANS MAY COME FROM BEHIND
(b) The bus may have broken down
(c) The bus may move off suddenly
(d) The bus may remain stationary
Q2. You are dazzled at night by a vehicle behind you, what should you do?
(a) Set your mirror to dazzle the other driver
(b) SET YOUR MIRROR TO ANTI-DAZZLE
(c) Brake sharply to stop
(d) Switch your rear lights on and off
Q3. You will use more gas, if your tyres are……..
(a) Of different makes
(b) UNDERINFLATED
(c) Over-inflated
(d) Newly and hardly used
Q4. When should you especially check the engine oil level?
(a) Every 1000 miles
(b) When the engine is hot
(c) Early in the morning
(d) BEFORE A LONG JOURNEY
Q5. When must you use dipped headlights during the day?
(a) IN POOR VISIBILITY
(b) Along narrow streets
(c) All the time
(d) When parking
Q6. When driving towards a left-hand bend, what dangers should you be aware of?
(a) A vehicle overtaking you
(b) No white line in the center of the road
(c) PEDESTRIANS WALKING TOWARDS YOU
(d) No sign to warn you of the bend
Q7. You are turning left into a side road, what hazard should you be especially aware of?
(a) One-way street
(b) Parked vehicles
(c) Traffic jam
(d) PEDESTRIANS
Q8. You should never attempt to overtake a cyclist…….
(a) On the highway
(b) Just before you turn right
(c) On a one-way street
(d) JUST BEFORE YOU TURN LEFT
Q9. What age group of drivers, is most likely to be involved in a road accident?
(a) MEN – 17 TO 25 YEARS OLD
(b) Men- 36 to 45 years old
(c) Persons 55 years old and over
(d) Women-17 to 25 years old
Q10. You are driving on a main road, you intend to turn right into a side road. What should
you do just before turning?
(a) CHECK FOR TRAFFIC OVERTAKING ON YOUR RIGHT
(b) Flash your headlamps
(c) Steer over to your left
(d) Adjust your interior mirror
Q11. You have just passed your driving test. How can you decrease your risk of an accident
on the road?
Q1. You are turning left from a main road into a side road. People are already crossing
the road into which you are turning. What should you do?
Q1. What is the meaning of a continuous SOLID WHITE LINE in the middle of the road?
(a) Overtaking allowed if it is safe to do so
(b) NO OVERTAKING
(c) No right turn
(d) Hazard warning line
Q2. What is the meaning of a long white line with short gaps?
(a) Normal lane markings
(b) HAZARD WARNING LINE
(c) No overtaking
(d) Overtaking is allowed
Q3. When should you not overtake?
(a) In a one-way street
(b) AT A ROAD JUNCTION
(c) On a duel carriage-way
Q4. If a policeman signals you to stop at a junction where there are traffic lights showing green,
what should you do?
(a) OBEY THE POLICEMAN
(b) It is up to you if you wish to stop
(c) Keep going because the lights are green
Q5. On which of the following is it illegal to have red lights showing?
(a) On the rear of your car
(b) On the inside of your car
(c) ON THE FRONT OF YOUR CAR
Q6. After overtaking a vehicle on the right, what should you do before moving back?
(a) Check your right door mirror
(b) Check your interior mirror
(c) CHECK YOUR LEFT DOOR MIRROR
(d) Put on your rear indicator
Q7. What additional precautions should you take if you must park on a hill facing downwards
in a manual car?
(a) Lock the steering wheel towards the gutter and select a lower gear
(b) LOCK THE STEERING TOWARDS THE GUTTER AND SELECT REVERSE GEAR
(c) Lock the steering wheel away from the gutter and apply the handbrake
Q8. According to the highway code,what should be kept clean on your vehicle?
(a) The vehicle body
(b) LIGHTS, REFLECTORS GLASS, WINDSCREEN, MIRRORS AND NUMBER PLATES
(c) The ending and car body
(d) Inside the vehicle, just in case the police stops you
Q9. You are driving your friend’s children home from school. They both are under 14 years old.
Who is responsible for making sure they wear a seat belt?
(a) An adult
(b) The children
(c) Your friend
(d) YOU, THE DRIVER
Q10. You are driving a vehicle with anti-lock brakes. You need to stop in an emergency.
How exactly should you apply the footbrake?
(a) Slowly and gently
(b) Slowly but firmly
(c) RAPIDLY AND FIRMLY
(d) Rapidly and gently
Q11. What is the shape of the sign that usually gives orders?
(a) Mostly triangular
(b) MOSTLY CIRCULAR
(c) Mostly rectangular
(d) Mostly horizontal
Q12. Under what condition, may you enter a box junction?
(a) Where there are less than two vehicles in front of you
(b) WHEN YOUR EXIT ROAD IS CLEAR
(c) When the traffic lights show green
(d) When you need to turn left
Q13. The purpose of the driving test is to see if the students…….
(a) Good drivers
(b) Have the correct attitude
(c) Have completed all driving practices
(d) CAN DRIVE SAFELY
Q14. You must NOT reverse…….
(a) For more than a car’s length
(b) In to a side road
(c) In a built up area
(d) FOR LONGER THAN NECESSARY
Q15. What is the safest way to use your mobile phone in your vehicle?
(a) Use hand-free equipment
(b) Direct your call through the operator
(c) Drive slowly on quiet roads
(d) FIND A SUITABLE PLACE TO STOP
Theory Questions and Answers
Test #7
Q1. You are in a one-way street and want to turn right. How should you position yourself?
(a) In the left-hand lane
(b) In the right-hand lane
(c) In either lane depending on the traffic
(d) JUST LEFT OF THE CENTRE LANE
Q2. What will reduce the risk of neck injury resulting from a collision?
(a) An air spring seat
(b) A PROPERLY ADJUSTED HEAD RESTRAINT
(c) A collapsing steering wheel
(d) Anti-lock brakes
Q3. It is essential that tyre pressure be checked regularly. When can this be done?
(a) WHEN TYRES ARE COLD
(b) After travelling at high speed
(c) When the tyres are hot
(d) After a lengthy journey
Q4. You have just gone through deep waters. What should you do to dry off your brakes?
(a) Accelerate and keep to a high speed for a short time
(b) Avoid using the brakes at all for a few miles
(c) GO SLOWLY WHILE GENTLY APPLYING THE BRAKES
(d) Stop for at least an hour to allow them time to dry
Q5. Skidding is mainly caused by……
(a) The weather
(b) The road
(c) The vehicle
(d) THE DRIVER
Q6. You intend to turn left at the traffic lights. What should you do just before turning?
(a) CHECK FOR BICYCLES ON YOUR LEFT
(b) Check your interior mirror
(c) Straddle the lanes
(d) Check your right mirror
Q7. What should you do, in areas where there are speed bumps?
(a) Only slow down if pedestrians are near
(b) Always drive at the speed limit
(c) Position your vehicle in the centre of the road
(d) DRIVE AT A REDUCED SPEED
Q8. You are following a vehicle at a safe distance on a wet road. Another vehicle overtakes you
and pulls into the gap you left. What should you do?
(a) Flash your headlights as a warning
(b) Try to overtake safely as soon as you can
(c) Stay close to the other vehicle until it moves on
(d) DROP BACK TO REGAIN A SAFE DISTANCE
Q9. You are driving at night. Another vehicle with full beam headlights is overtaking you.
At what point should you dim your lights?
Q8. You enter a road where there are road humps. What should you do?
(a) Drive slowly in school zones only
(b) MAINTAIN A REDUCED SPEED THROUGHOUT
(c) Accelerate quickly between each one
(d) Always keep to the maximum legal speed
Q9. What is the shortest stopping distance at 70 mph?
(a) 175 feet (53 meters)
(b) 190 feet (58 meters)
(c) 315 FEET (96 METERS)
(d) 240 feet (73 meters)
Q10. The main benefit of having four-wheeled drive is to:
(a) Improve fuel consumption
(b) IMPROVE ROAD HOLDING
(c) Improve stopping distances
(d) Improve passenger comfort
Q11. How can you use the engine of your vehicle as a brake?
(a) By selecting reverse gear
(b) BY CHANGING TO A LOWER GEAR
(c) By changing to a higher gear
(d) By selecting neutral
Q12. Vehicles fitted with anti-lock brakes…….
(a) Are impossible to skid
(b) Accelerate much faster
(c) CAN BE STEERED WHILE YOU ARE BRAKING
(d) Are not fitted with a handbrake
Q13. How does alcohol affect you?
(a) It speeds up your reactions
(b) It Increases your awareness
(c) IT REDUCES YOUR CONCENTRATION
(d) It improves your coordination
Q14. A driver pulls out of a side road and ends up in front of you. You have to brake hard
to avoid collision. What would be the next best thing to do?
Q1. You are following a vehicle on a wet road. You should leave a time gap of at least……
(a) FOUR SECONDS
(b) Two seconds
(c) Three seconds
(d) One second
Q2. When being followed by an ambulance showing a flashing blue beacon, you should……
(a) Accelerate hard to get away from it
(b) PULL OVER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO LET IT PASS
(c) Maintain your speed and course
(d) Brake harshly and to immediately stop in the road
Q3. What should you use your horn for?
(a) To signal your annoyance
(b) To allow your right of way
(c) To greet other road users
(d) TO ALERT OTHERS OF YOUR PRESENCE
Q4. You wish to turn right ahead. Why should you take up the correct position in good time?
(a) To allow other drivers to pull out in front of you
(b) To get a better view into the road that you’re joining
(c) To allow drivers to pass you on the right
(d) TO HELP OTHER ROAD USERS KNOW WHAT YOU INTENDT TO DO
Q5. A bus has stopped at a bus stop ahead of you. Its right-hand indicator is flashing.
What should you do?
(a) Wet
(b) Foggy
(c) Damp
(d) GOOD
Q9. You are driving behind a large goods vehicle. It signals left but steers to the right.
What should you do?
Q14. A vehicle pulls out in front of you at a junction. What should you do?
(a) Swerve past it and sound your horn
(b) Flash your headlights and drive up close behind
(c) Accelerate past it immediately
(d) SLOW DOWN AND BE READY TO STOP
Q15. You are following a lorry. You should keep well back from it to……..
(a) allow you to hurry through the traffic lights if they change
(b) stop following traffic from rushing through the junction
(c) prevent traffic behind you from overtaking
(d) GIVE YOU A GOOD VIEW OF THE ROAD AHEAD
Theory Questions and Answers
Test #10
Q1. You must obey signs giving orders. These signs are mostly seen in…….
(a) Green rectangles
(b) Red triangles
(c) RED CIRCLES
(d) Blue rectangles
Q2. You are leaving your vehicle parked on a road. At what point may you leave the engine
running?
(a) If you will be parked for less than 5 minutes
(b) If the battery is flat
(c) NOT ON ANY OCCASION
(d) When in a 20 mph zone
Q3. On your vehicle, where would you find a catalytic converter?
(a) ON THE EXHAUST SYSTEM
(b) In the air filter
(c) On the cooling system
(d) In the fuel tank
Q4. What should you do, when overtaking a horse and rider?
(a) Sound your horn as a warning
(b) Go past them as quickly as possible
(c) GO PAST SLOWY AND CAREFULLY
(d) Flash your headlights as a warning
Q5. You want to turn right from a main road, what must you do before turning?
(a) Cancel your right turn signal
(b) Select first gear
(c) Stop and set the handbrakes
(d) CHECK FOR TRAFFIC OVERTAKING
Q6. You are waiting to emerge from a minor road. A large vehicle is approaching from
the right. You have time to turn, but you should wait. Why?
Q1. When turning your vehicle in the road using forward and reverse gears, you should signal
(a) IF DOING SO WILL HELP OTHER ROAD USERS
(b) Only if there is traffic about
(c) Only at night
(d) Only if pedestrians are crossing
Q2. The highway code advises never to reverse from a side road into a main road.
It also adds that you must not reverse your vehicle.
Q15. A pedestrian is hit by a car, which is travelling at 40 mph. what will be the condition of the
pedestrian?
(a) HE/SHE WILL PROBABLY BE KILLED
(b) He/she will certainly be killed
(c) He/she will probably survive
(d) He/she will certainly survive
Theory Questions and Answers
Test #13
Q1. You are driving past a line of parked cars. You notice a ball bouncing out into the road
ahead. What should you do?
(a) Continue driving at the same speed and sound your horn
(b) SLOW DOWN AND BE PREPARED TO STOP FOR CHILDREN
(c) Continue driving at the same speed and flash your headlights
(d) Stop and wave the children across to fetch their ball
Q2. You keep well back while waiting to overtake a large vehicle. A car fills the gap. You should
…….
(a) DROP BACK FURTHER
(b) Sound your horn
(c) Flash your headlights
(d) Start to overtake
Q3. You have to make a long journey in foggy conditions. You should…….
(a) Follow other vehicles’ tail lights closely
(b) Avoid using dipped headlights
(c) Keep two seconds behind other vehicles
(d) LEAVE PLENTY OF TIME FOR YOUR JOURNEY
Q4. You will feel the effects of engine braking when you….
(a) Only use the handbrake
(b) CHANGE TO A LOWER GEAR
(c) Only use neutral
(d) Change to a higher gear
Q5. You are driving down a long steep hill. You suddenly notice your brakes are not working as
well as normal. What is the usual cause of this?
(a) Oil on the brakes
(b) Air in the brake fluid
(c) THE BRAKES ARE OVERHEATING
(d) Badly adjusted brakes
Q6. You are braking on a wet road. Your vehicle begins to skid. It does not have anti-
Lock brakes. What is the first thing you should do?
(a) Quickly pull up the handbrake
(b) Gently use the accelerator
(c) Push harder on the brake pedal
(d) RELEASE THE FOOTBRAKE
Q7. You break down on a motorway. You need to call for help. Why may it be better to use an
emergency roadside telephone than a mobile phone?
(a) It connects you to a local garage
(b) Using a mobile phone will distract other drivers
(c) Mobile phones do not work on motorways
(d) IT ALLOWS EASY LOCATION BY THE EMERGENCY SERVICES
Q8. You are allowed to stop on a motorway when you…….
(a) ARE TOLD TO DO SO BY FLASHING REDLIGHTS
(b) Wish to pick up hitchhikers
(c) Need to walk and get fresh air
(d) Need to use a mobile telephone
Q9. You are approaching road works on a motorway. What should you do?
(a) Speed up to clear the area quickly
(b) OBEY ALL SPEED LIMITS
(c) Always use the hard shoulder
(d) Stay very close to the vehicle in front
Q10. When going straight at a roundabout, you should….
(a) Not indicate at any time
(b) INDICATE LEFT BEFORE LEAVING THE ROUNDABOUT
(c) Indicate right when approaching the roundabout
(d) Indicate left when approaching the roundabout
Q11. You must stop when signaled to do so by three of these: (MARK 3 ANSWERS)
(a) A pedestrian
(b) A POLICE OFFICER
(c) A SCHOOL CROSSING WARDEN
(d) A bus driver
(e) A RED TRAFFIC LIGHT
Q12. You are entering an area of road works. There is a temporary speed limit displayed.
You should…….
Q13. You are parked in a busy high street. What is the safest way to turn your vehicle around so
you can go the opposite way?
(a) Do a U-turn
(b) Drive into a side road and reverse into the main road
(c) Get someone to stop the traffic
(d) FIND A QUIET SIDE ROAD TO TURN AROUND IN
Q14. Before driving someone else’s vehicle, you should make sure that……
(a) The vehicle owner has third party insurance cover
(b) You own a vehicle that has insurance cover
(c) The owner has left the insurance documents in the vehicle
(d) THE VEHICLE IS INSURED FOR YOUR USE
Q1. When leaving your vehicle parked and unattended you should……
(a) REMOVE THE KEY AND LOCK IT
(b) Park in a housing estate
(c) Park near a bust station
(d) Leave the left indicator on
Q2. You enter a road where there are road humps. What should you do?
(a) Always keep to the maximum legal speed
(b) Accelerate quickly between each one
(c) MAINTAIN A REDUCED SPEED THROUGHOUT
(d) Drive slowly at the school times only
Q3. Before starting a journey, it is wise to plan your route. How can you do this?
(a) look in your vehicle handbook
(b) contact your local garage
(c) LOOK AT A MAP
(d) Check your vehicle registration document
Q4. Planning your journey to avoid busy times has a number of advantages. One of these is…
(a) your journey will take longer
(b) your stress level will be greater
(c) you will cause more pollution
(d) YOU WILL HAVE A MORE PLEASANT JOURNEY
Q5. It can help to plan your route before starting a journey. Why should you plan an
alternate route?
Q1. You are driving past parked cars. You notice a bicycle wheel sticking out between them.
What should you do?
(a) Left
(b) Right
(c) Straight ahead
(d) ANY DIRECTION
Q10. You see a horse and rider as you approach a roundabout. They are signaling right but
keeping well to the left. You should……
Q14. You want to turn right from a junction but your view is restricted by parked vehicles. What
should you do?
(a) Move out quickly, but be prepared to stop
(b) Sound your horn and pull out if there is no reply
(c) Stop, get out and look along the main road to check
(d) STOP, THEN MOVE SLOWLY FORWARD UNTIL YOU HAVE A CLEAR VIEW
Q15. You are driving in town. There is a bus at the bus stop on the other side of the road. Why
should you be careful?
Q1. You are not sure if your cough medicine will affect you. What two things should you do?
(a) Drive if you feel alright
(b) Ask a friend or relative for advice
(c) ASK YOUR DOCTOR
(d) CHECK THE MEDICINE LABEL
Q2. As a driver you find that your eyesight has become poor. Your optician says they cannot
help you. The law says that you should tell……
(a) Another optician
(b) Your own doctor
(c) The local police station
(d) THE LICENSING AUTHORITY
Q3. You are driving on a motorway. The traffic ahead is braking sharply because of an incident.
How could you warn traffic behind you?
(a) Briefly use the rear fog lights
(b) SWITCH ON THE HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS
(c) Briefly use the hazard warning lights
(d) Switch on the headlights continuously
Q4. You see two elderly pedestrians about to cross the road ahead. You should……
(a) Expect them to wait for you to pass
(b) Be careful, they may misjudge your speed
(c) STOP AND WAVE THEM ACROSS THE ROAD
(d) Speed up to get past them quickly
Q5. You are coming up to a roundabout. A cyclist is signaling to turn right. What should you do?
(a) Overtake on the right
(b) Give a horn warning
(c) GIVE THE CYCLIST PLENTY OF ROOM
(d) Signal the cyclist to move across
Q6. You are waiting to come out of a side road. Why should you watch carefully for
motorcycles?
Q1. As a provisional license holder, you must not drive a motor car…(MARK 2 ANSWERS)
(a) At more than 40 mph
(b) Under the age of 18 years at night
(c) With passengers in the rear seat
(d) ON YOUR OWN
(e) ON THE MOTORWAY
Q2. You are invited to a bar for a few drinks. You know that you will have to drive in the
evening. What is your best course of action?
Q7. You have been involved in an argument before starting a journey. This has made you feel
angry. What should you do?
(a) Bleeding
(b) BREATHING
(c) Broken bones
(d) Bruising
Q4. Which of the following should you not do at the scene of a collision?
(a) Warn other traffic by switching on your hazard lights warning lights
(b) Call the emergency services immediately
(c) Ask drivers to switch off their engine
(d) OFFER SOMEONE A CIGGARETTE TO CALM THEM DOWN
Q5. A casualty has an injured arm. They can move freely, but it is bleeding. Why should you get
them to keep it in a raised position?
(a) Because it will ease the pain
(b) It will help them to be seen more easily
(c) IT WILL HELP REDUCE THE BLOOD FLOW
(d) To stop them touching other people
Q6. Which two things should you do when a front tire bursts?
(a) Apply the handbrakes to stop the vehicle
(b) LET THE VEHICLE ROLL TO STOP
(c) Brake firmly and quickly
(d) GRIP THE STEERING WHEEL FIRMLY
(e) Hold the steering wheel lightly
Q7. Your vehicle catches fire while driving through a tunnel. It is still drivable. What should
you do?
Q1. You are driving alone and you double the speed of your vehicle. In doing so, your braking
distance is an emergency will…
(a) 1 second
(b) 3 seconds
(c) 2 SECONDS
(d) 4 seconds
Q6. You are travelling on a dry road in a well maintained vehicle at 40 mph (64 kph). In the case
of an emergency, you are unable to stop in less than:
(a) CIRCLE SIGNS GIVE ORDERS, TRIANGLE SIGNS WARN AND RECTANGLE SIGNS INFORM
(b) Circle signs warn, triangle signs order and rectangle signs inform
(c) Circle signs inform, triangle signs order and rectangle signs warn
Q11. Under what conditions, should one park on the right-hand side of the road at night?
Q13. While driving along an open road, you notice that the temperature gauge of your vehicle is
recording a rapid rise in temperature, the most likely cause of this is:
Q14. When driving a vehicle fitted with automatic transmission, what should one do when
negotiating a corner?
(a) Maintain a constant speed before, during and after the corner
(b) SLOW DOWN BEFORE THE CORNER AND ACCELERATE GENTLY AS YOU TURN
(c) “lock up” on the approach to the corner
(d) Accelerate into the corner
Q15. There are two ways that signals are normally given, the first is by direction indicators;
What is the second?
Q1. You are to make a journey in fog. What are the two most important things you should
do before you set out? (MARK 2 ANSWERS)
(a) Make sure that you have a warning triangle in the vehicle
(b) Top up the radiator with anti-freeze
(c) Check the battery
(d) CHECK THAT YOUR LIGHTS ARE WORKING
(e) MAKE SURE THE WINDOWS ARE CLEAN
Q2. You are driving on a motorway. You have to slow down quickly due to a hazard. You
should……
(a) APPLY PRESSURE OVER THE WOUND AND RAISE THE ARM
(b) Apply pressure over the wound and keep the arm down
(c) Dab the wound
(d) Get them a drink
Q11. Your tyre bursts while driving. Which two things should you do? (MARK 2 ANSWERS)
(a) PULL UP SLOWLY AT THE SIDE OF THE ROAD
(b) Pull up the handbrake
(c) Brake as quickly as possible
(d) Continue at a normal speed
(e) HOLD THE STEERING WHEEL FIRMLY TO KEEP CONTROL
Q12. Your engine catches fire. What should you do?
(a) Lift the bonnet and disconnect the battery
(b) Lift the bonnet and warn other traffic
(c) CALL THE FIRE BRIGADE
(d) Call a breakdown service
Q13. Before driving through a tunnel, what should you do?
(a) Switch off your radio
(b) Close your sunroof
(c) REMOVE ANY SUNGLASSES
(d) Switch on windscreen wipers
Q14. You have a collision while driving through a tunnel. You are injured but your vehicle
cannot be driven. What should you do?
Q1. You are travelling in very heavy rain. What is your overall stopping distance likely to be?
(a) Up to ten times greater
(b) Halved
(c) DOUBLE
(d) No different
Q2. While driving you intend to turn left into a minor road. What should you do on the
approach?
Q8. You take the wrong road and find that you are on a one-way street. What should you do?
(a) Reverse out of the road
(b) Turn around in a side road
(c) Reverse into a driveway
(d) CONTINUE TO THE END OF THE ROAD
Q9. Why should you check over your shoulder before turning right into a side road?
(a) To make sure the road is clear
(b) To check for emerging traffic
(c) To confirm your intention to turn
(d) TO CHECK FOR OVERTAKING VEHICLES
Q10. Who is especially in danger of not being seen as you reverse your vehicle?
(a) Motorcyclists
(b) Car drivers
(c) CHILDREN
(d) Cyclists
Q11. You are waiting to come out of a side road. Why should you watch carefully for
motorcyclists?
Q1. If you are on a long downhill slope, what should you do to control the speed of your
vehicle?
Q8. You are approaching a controlled crossing where the amber light is on.
What should you do?
(a) Wet
(b) Foggy
(c) Damp
(d) GOOD
Q15. What type of emergency vehicle is fitted with a red or blue flashing beacon?
(a) Tow truck
(b) Road gritter
(c) Doctor’s car
(d) AMBULANCE
Theory Questions and Answers
Test #25
Q7. You are driving into a built up area. What should you do if you approach a
speed bump in the road?
(a) SLOW YOUR VEHICLE DOWN
(b) Wait for any pedestrians to cross
(c) Move across to the left-hand side of the road
(d) Stop and check both pavements
Q8. In heavy highway traffic, you are being followed closely by the vehicle behind.
How can you lower the risk of an accident?