Learner Driver Quiz 2 Flashcards

1
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  1. Who must give way?

Vehicle Y.
Neither has to give way.
The cyclist X.

A

Vehicle Y.

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  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. Which vehicle must give way?

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

A

Vehicle X.

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  1. Are you allowed to make a ‘U’ turn at traffic lights?

Yes.
No, unless there is a ‘U’ TURN PERMITTED sign.
Yes, if the traffic lights are not working.

A

No, unless there is a ‘U’ TURN PERMITTED sign.

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5
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  1. How do even small amounts of alcohol affect your driving?

By making you think you are driving better than you are.
By helping your driving ability.
By helping your judgement of speed.

A

By making you think you are driving better than you are.

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  1. Which vehicle must give way?

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

A

Vehicle X.

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  1. What should you do if a head-on collision seems likely?

Apply your emergency brake.
Brake firmly and drive towards open ground.
Switch off the ignition.

A

Brake firmly and drive towards open ground.

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  1. What do red flashing lights mean at a railway crossing (as shown in the diagram)?

Stop, only if you see a train approaching.
Stop before the crossing and remain stationary until the lights stop flashing.
Slow down and proceed with caution.

A

Stop before the crossing and remain stationary until the lights stop flashing.

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  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.

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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 is the minimum distance a vehicle is allowed to park from a fire hydrant?

3 metres.
1 metre.
5 metres.

A

1 metre.

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12
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  1. Is vehicle X allowed to overtake vehicle Y?

No.
Yes, if it is safe to do so.
It depends on the weather conditions.

A

Yes, if it is safe to do so.

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13
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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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  1. Which vehicle must give way?

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

A

Vehicle Y.

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15
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  1. What should you do when a driver is indicating to overtake you?

Speed up if you are travelling under the speed limit.
Move as far to the left as possible and do not increase your speed.
Signal the driver to remain behind you if you think he or she is travelling too fast.

A

Move as far to the left as possible and do not increase your speed.

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16
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  1. What is the minimum distance a vehicle is allowed to park from a public letter box?

3 metres.
5 metres.
1 metres.

A

3 metres.

17
Q
  1. If a vehicle is overtaking you and there is not enough distance for it to complete the manoeuvre safely, what should you do?

Sound your horn to warn of approaching danger.
Slow down to let the vehicle move in front of you.
Increase your speed to make the passing vehicle fall back behind you.

A

Slow down to let the vehicle move in front of you.

18
Q
  1. Who will be fined if a passenger under the age of 16 is not wearing a seat belt or suitable child restraint?

The owner of the vehicle.
The passenger.
The driver of the vehicle.

A

The driver of the vehicle.

19
Q
  1. At what age does a person have to wear a seat belt or suitable child restraint?

All ages.
Age 1 year and over.
Age 8 years and over.

A

All ages.

20
Q
  1. Do you need to indicate if you are turning from a one-way street into another one-way street?

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

A

Yes.

21
Q
  1. Which vehicle must give way?

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

A

Vehicle Y.

22
Q
  1. Which of the following statements is correct?

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

A

Vehicle Y gives way to both X and Z.

23
Q
  1. Which vehicle must give way?

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

A

Vehicle Y.

24
Q
  1. Does drinking alcohol and driving increase the risk of having a crash?

Yes.
No.
No, providing you drink coffee before you drive.

A

Yes.

25
Q
  1. How should you park a vehicle on a two-way street when there are no marked parking bays?

With the left-hand wheels touching the kerb.
Parallel and close to the left-hand kerb.
At least 1 metre from the kerb.

A

Parallel and close to the left-hand kerb.

26
Q
  1. What is the maximum speed learner drivers (L-plates) are allowed to travel?

110km/h.
90km/h.
100km/h.

A

100km/h.

27
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

28
Q
  1. Which of the following statements is correct?

Tyres with no tread are just as safe as tyres with tread as long as the tyre pressure is correct.
Tyre pressure should be checked when the tyres are hot.
Tyre tread must be at least 1.5mm deep over all parts of the tyre that normally come in contact with the road.

A

Tyre tread must be at least 1.5mm deep over all parts of the tyre that normally come in contact with the road.

29
Q
  1. What is the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) for novice drivers?

0.00%.
0.02%.
0.05%.

A

0.00%.

30
Q
  1. What should you do if you see animals on the road ahead?

Slow down and be prepared to stop.
Sound your horn.
Speed up to get past them quickly.

A

Slow down and be prepared to stop.