Learner Driver Quiz 7 Flashcards

1
Q
  1. What should you do when you see this sign?

Slow down and be prepared to stop.
Be prepared to speed up to avoid workmen on the road.
Close your windows to avoid damage from flying objects.

A

Slow down and be prepared to stop.

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  1. Which vehicle must give way?

Vehicle Y.
Vehicle X.
Neither vehicle has to give way.

A

Vehicle Y.

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  1. If you are turning at an intersection where there are no traffic lights and pedestrians are crossing the road, what must you do?

Give way to pedestrians only if you are turning right.
Give way to pedestrians only if you are turning left.
Give way to pedestrians at all times.

A

Give way to pedestrians at all times.

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  1. Which of the following statements is correct?

Vehicle X may overtake Y.
Vehicle X must not overtake Y.
Vehicle X may overtake Y, only in a 50km/h area.

A

Vehicle X may overtake Y.

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  1. Which of the following statements is correct?

Alcohol has no effect on your driving ability.
Alcohol makes you react faster to hazards.
Alcohol makes you react more slowly to hazards.

A

Alcohol makes you react more slowly to hazards.

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  1. Which vehicle must give way?

Vehicle Y.
Neither vehicle has to give way.
Vehicle X.

A

Vehicle X.

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  1. Is it an offence not to give way to an emergency vehicle?

Yes, if it is using a siren or flashing lights.
Yes.
No.

A

Yes, if it is using a siren or flashing lights.

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  1. When approaching traffic lights, what does a red light with a green arrow (as shown in the diagram) mean?

Stop, until all lights show green.
You may proceed in the direction of the arrow.
Proceed in any direction.

A

You may proceed in the direction of the arrow.

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3
Q
  1. When should you switch your headlights on?

20 minutes after sunset.
15 minutes after sunset.
At sunset.

A

At sunset.

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  1. What should you do when approaching a railway crossing?

Speed up to clear the crossing quickly.
Slow down and be prepared to stop.
Sound your horn.

A

Slow down and be prepared to stop.

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  1. What does the continuous white line dividing the lanes mean?

You are allowed to change lanes if you are turning right.
You are not allowed to change lanes.
You are allowed to change lanes if you are turning left.

A

You are not allowed to change lanes.

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  1. Is a vehicle allowed to cross over a double unbroken white line (as shown in the diagram)?

Yes, if the driver wishes to overtake another vehicle.
No.
Yes, if the driver wishes to make a right-hand turn or a ‘U’ turn and it is safe and legal to do so.

A

Yes, if the driver wishes to make a right-hand turn or a ‘U’ turn and it is safe and legal to do so.

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4
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  1. Which vehicle must give way?

Neither vehicle has to give way.
Vehicle Y.
Vehicle X.

A

Vehicle Y.

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4
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  1. What is the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) for novice drivers?

0.00%.
0.02%.
0.05%.

A

0.00%.

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4
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  1. What is the meaning of this sign?

No entry for heavy vehicles.
No entry at any time.
No entry during daylight hours.

A

No entry at any time.

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4
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  1. What area is known as a vehicle driver’s blind spot?

The area beside the vehicle that the driver is not looking at.
An area behind or to the side of the vehicle that cannot be seen in the side or rear-view mirrors.
An area which can only be seen in the side or rear-view mirrors.

A

An area behind or to the side of the vehicle that cannot be seen in the side or rear-view mirrors.

4
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  1. What is the speed limit in built-up areas where there are no speed limit signs?

60km/h.
50km/h.
80km/h.

A

50km/h.

4
Q
  1. Which of the following statements is correct?

It is always safe to travel at the speed limit.
Your travelling speed should be as close to the speed limit as possible.
Travelling at the speed limit is sometimes too fast for the conditions.

A

Travelling at the speed limit is sometimes too fast for the conditions.

4
Q
  1. What is the minimum penalty for a provisional driver with a BAC over 0.00%?

A fine.
A fine and accrual of demerit points.
A fine and loss of licence.

A

A fine and accrual of demerit points.

4
Q
  1. Which of the following statements is correct?

All passengers must wear available seat belts or suitable child restraints.
Only passengers over the age of 8 years must wear a seat belt.
Passengers over the age of 65 do not have to wear seat belts.

A

All passengers must wear available seat belts or suitable child restraints.

4
Q
  1. Which vehicle must give way?

Vehicle Y.
Neither vehicle has to give way.
Vehicle X.

A

Vehicle Y.

4
Q
  1. Is it legal for you to drive a motor vehicle at night with only one headlight working?

No.
Yes, if the right-hand headlight is visible.
Yes.

A

No.

4
Q
  1. If you are turning at traffic lights and pedestrians are crossing the road, what must you do?

Give way to pedestrians crossing the road.
Go if you are turning with a green arrow.
Ease your way through the pedestrians.

A

Give way to pedestrians crossing the road.

4
Q
  1. Which vehicle must give way?

Vehicle Y.
Vehicle X.
Neither vehicle has to give way.

A

Vehicle X.

4
Q
  1. When approaching a STOP sign that has no line marked on the road, where must you stop?

Next to the STOP sign.
As close to the crossroad as possible without entering it.
Before the STOP sign.

A

As close to the crossroad as possible without entering it.

4
Q
  1. Do you need to indicate if you overtake a vehicle on an unmarked two-way road?

Yes, only if there is a vehicle behind you.
No.
Yes.

A

Yes.

4
Q
  1. Which of the following statements is correct?

Passengers in vehicles are less likely to be injured in a crash if they are wearing seat belts.
The nature of injuries in motor vehicle crashes is not related to the wearing of seat belts.
Passengers in rear seats of a vehicle are not required to wear seat belts.

A

Passengers in vehicles are less likely to be injured in a crash if they are wearing seat belts.

5
Q
  1. At a railway crossing, are you allowed to cross if the train has passed, but the lights are still flashing?

Yes.
No.
Yes, unless the crossing has boom gates.

A

No.

5
Q
  1. Which of the following statements is correct?

Vehicle X gives way to both Y and Z.
Vehicle Z gives way to both X and Y.
Vehicle Y gives way to both X and Z.

A

Vehicle Y gives way to both X and Z.

5
Q
  1. Which of the following statements is correct?

Vehicle X may overtake Y, only in a 60km/h area.
Vehicle X may overtake Y.
Vehicle X must not overtake Y.

A

Vehicle X may overtake Y.