Set-1: Rules and Regulations (Weightage 30%)
- When driving at night, put the headlights to low beam in the event of an on-coming vehicle approaching from a distance of:
- 300 meters
- 500 meters
- 200 meters
- 400 meters
- Where there is no speed limit sign applying to a road in a built-up area, the permissible speed limit is:
- 50KM/hr.
- 30KM/hr.
- 80KM/hr.
- 60KM/hr.
- While driving a motor vehicle, one should maintain a safe distance of ___ meters from the motor vehicle moving in the front during the normal traffic flow.
- 3 Meters or more
- 1 Meters or more
- 5 Meters or more
- 4 Meters or more
- While driving a motor vehicle, one should maintain a safe distance of minimum___ meters from the motor vehicle moving in the front during the speeding traffic movement.
- 15 Meters
- 8 Meters
- 12 Meters
- 10 Meters
- According to the RST regulation 2021, what is the minimum age required for an individual to apply for an ordinary driving license?
- 16 years
- 17 years
- 18 years
- 19 years
- While driving through a roundabout, you must give right of way to
- Vehicles already in the roundabout
- Vehicles approaching from right
- Vehicles approaching from left
- Vehicle with higher speed
- A person must have held a learner license at least for ____ months to sit for a driving test for self-learners?
- 5 months
- 6 months
- 4 months
- 3 Months
- In the absence of specified speed limit signage on highways, what is the maximum speed at which two-wheelers and light vehicles are allowed to travel as per the RST regulation 2021?
- 65km/hour
- 60km/hour
- 50 km/hour
- 55km/hour
- Which of the following Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) levels is acceptable for a person with an ordinary driving license held for more than 3 years?
- 150g/200ml
- 100g/100ml
- 80g/100ml
- 90g/100ml
- What is the maximum allowable Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) for individuals holding an ordinary driving license for less than 3 years?
- 150g/200ml
- 80g/100ml
- 90g/100ml
- 0.00g/100ml
- What is the permissible Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) level for an individual holding a Professional Driving License?
- 150g/200ml
- 80g/100ml
- 0.00g/100ml
- 100g/100ml
- While learning to drive a motor vehicle, how many passengers, other than the trainer, are allowed to be carried in the vehicle?
- One passenger
- No passengers except the trainer
- Only family members
- Passengers may be carried as long as they are seated in the back seat
- When both vehicles and pedestrians reach the pedestrian crossing at the same time, who has the right of way?
- Both vehicle & pedestrian
- The vehicle
- The pedestrian
- All of above
- If a person has been issued with a Transport Infringement Notice (TIN), one should pay the penalty within?
- 7 days from the issuance of the TIN
- 21 days from the issuance of the TIN
- 5 days from the issuance of the TIN
- 14 days from the issuance of the TIN
- What is the validity period of two wheeler and light vehicle ordinary driving license is:
- 3 or 10 years
- 5 or 10 years
- 4 or 10 years
- 1 or 10 years
- How often should the registration certificate be renewed for private vehicles?
- Every six months
- Every two years
- Annually with maximum of 5 years at one go
- Biannually with maximum of 5 years at one go
- How often should a commercial vehicle renew its registration certificate?
- After every six month or one year
- After every two years
- Annually
- After every three years
- At what age can an individual legally apply for a learner’s license?
- 15 years
- 17 years
- 18 years
- No age restriction
- What is your responsibility when you encounter an accident?
- Report to Traffic Police within a week
- Report to Traffic Police only if you see property damage
- It is not my duty to worry about the accident.
- Immediately report to the nearest Traffic Police or Authority.
- What should you do if you encounter VVIP & Ambulance?
- Turn on head light & stop to give side
- Speed up
- Stop as fast as possible to give way to VVIP & Ambulance
- Do everything reasonably & practicable to get out of the way and give way to VVIP & Ambulance
- You are driving a vehicle in Thimphu, and you are stopped by the traffic police/BCTA. Upon checking your documents, it was found out that you are not licensed to drive. What is the penalty you would face for unlicensed driving?
- Nu. 1250
- Nu. 1450
- Nu. 1650
- Nu. 1750
- You were stopped by traffic police for exceeding the permissible speed limit. What is the penalty you are liable to face for over over-speeding?
- Nu. 1750
- Nu. 1760
- Nu. 1770
- Nu. 1780
- A learner driver while learning to drive on the highway was caught by traffic police/BCTA for carrying passengers. According to Road Safety & Transport Regulations 2021, how much is the penalty?
- Nu. 1000
- Nu. 2000
- Nu. 3000
- No penalty if passenger carried are with the seating capacity of vehicle
- What is the validity period of renewal of road-worthiness certificates for non-commercial vehicles?
- 6 months
- 10 months
- 12 months
- 14 months
- What is the validity period of renewal of road-worthiness certificates for commercial vehicles?
- 6 months
- 10 months
- 12 months
- 14 months
- The new motor should register with authority within ____ days from the date reflected in the invoice or date of customs clearance.
- 7 days
- 15 days
- 21 days
- 28 days
- The offense of one-unit penalty equal to Nu. ____
- Nu. 30
- Nu. 50
- Nu. 70
- Nu. 100
- How many types of driving license are categorized in RST regulation 2021?
- 2 types
- 3 types
- 4 types
- 5 types
- What are the documents required while driving motors on the road?
- Valid RWC
- Valid emission certificate and insurance certificate
- Driving license
- All above
- Parking or stopping of vehicle is prohibited on the_________
- Turnings/Bends/Intersections
- Footpath
- Bridges
- All above
- Using hand-held devices while driving would lead to a penalty of
- Nu.750
- Nu. 1000
- Nu. 1500
- Nu. 2500
- What is the penalty for driving a motor vehicle without a valid certificate of road-worthiness?
- Nu. 600
- Nu. 850
- Nu. 750
- Nu. 1,000
- What is the penalty for driving an un-roadworthy vehicle?
- Nu. 500
- Nu. 700
- Nu. 600
- Nu. 750
- What is the penalty for unlawful alteration or modification of vehicles?
- Nu. 300
- Nu. 450
- Nu. 600
- Nu. 750
- What is the penalty for driving while your driving license is suspended?
- Nu. 1000
- Nu. 1250
- Nu. 1500
- Nu. 1750
- Where there is no speed limit specified outside a built-up area, what is the maximum speed limit for medium and heavy vehicles?
- 30 km/h
- 25 km/h
- 35 km/h
- 40 km/h
- Which of the following documents is required to apply for vehicle registration?
- Proof of income
- Import declaration and commercial invoice
- Local business license
- Security clearance certificate
- Which category does a bus seating more than 25 adults (including the driver) fall under?
- Light Vehicle
- Medium Vehicle
- Heavy Vehicle
- Equipment
- A vehicle with an engine capacity of 796 CC and weighing under 3 tons falls under which category?
- Light Vehicle
- Medium Vehicle
- Heavy Vehicle
- Equipment
- A vehicle owner must affix registration number plates on
- The front only
- The rear only
- Both the front and rear
- The windshield
- Vehicle’s registration number should be visible from
- 20 meters away
- 15 meters away
- 3 meters away
- 5 meters away
- Which of the following is considered an unlawful alteration?
- Painting the vehicle, the same color as the original
- Replacing the engine after notifying the Authority
- Use tinted lighting system in a vehicle
- All of above
- How long is the validity of the registration certificate for a power tiller?
- 5 years
- 10 years
- 15 years
- there is no validity
- In which category does a bus with 13-24 passenger seats fall?
- Heavy Vehicle
- Medium Vehicle
- Light Vehicle
- Equipment
- What is a requirement for a two-wheeler’s engine before it can be registered?
- It must be a minimum of 2-stroke engine
- It must be a 4-stroke engine or equivalent for electric
- It must have tinted front glass
- It must weigh more than 796cc
- A motor vehicle failing to renew its registration for three consecutive years will face which of the following actions?
- Suspension of registration
- Conversion to a temporary number
- Deregistration from the Authority’s vehicle registry
- All of above
- A roadworthiness certificate is mandatory for which of the following vehicle types?
- All private vehicles
- Vehicles over 10 years old only
- Commercial and heavy vehicles only
- Both commercial and private vehicles
- What should an owner do if they no longer wish to keep a vehicle registered under their name?
- Remove the registration plates and dispose of them
- Notify the Authority and request for cancellation of registration certificate
- Sell the vehicle without informing the Authority
- Keep the registration active but stop using the vehicle
- What is the maximum time allowed for a person selling a vehicle to apply for the transfer of ownership after the sale?
- 5 days
- 10 days
- 15 days
- 30 days
- In which of the following scenarios is the payment of property transfer tax exempted?
- Transfer between a parent and child
- Sale of a vehicle to a non-relative
- Sale of a vehicle older than 10 years
- Transfer of ownership to a new buyer
- What must a registered owner of a vehicle do when selling it to a person residing outside Bhutan?
- Notify the local police
- Surrender the registration certificate and obtain a no-objection certificate
- Pay additional taxes
- Nothing, as it’s not regulated
- What are the three categories of driving licenses as per the regulations?
- Learner Driving License, Ordinary Driving License, Professional Driving License
- Learner Driving License, Temporary Driving License, Permanent Driving License
- Basic Driving License, Advanced Driving License, Professional Driving License
- None of the above
- What type of vehicle can a person with an Ordinary Driving License NOT drive?
- Medium vehicle
- Heavy Bus
- Light vehicle
- Agricultural machinery
- In what situation is it permissible for a vehicle to enter a roundabout without yielding to circulating traffic?
- When the roundabout is unmarked
- When the vehicle is larger than others
- When directed by an Authorized person
- Never; yielding is always required
- Which of the following vehicles are exempted from the requirement to undergo a vehicular emission test?
- Antique vehicles that are meant to showcase only
- Power tillers
- All new vehicles for the initial period of three years
- All of the above
- Which device is NOT permitted to be used in any motor vehicle?
- Vacuum horn
- Speed measuring device
- Silencing device
- Pollution control device
- Which of the following situations would most likely result in a suspension of a driving license?
- A person forgot to carry their license while driving
- A person is unable to drive safely due to medication
- A person received a warning for speeding
- A person was involved in a minor traffic accident with no injuries
- Under which circumstance can the Authority cancel a driving license?
- If the license holder moves to a different country
- If the license was acquired without undergoing the required test
- If the license holder has not driven for over a year
- all of above
- What must a person ensure when transporting materials like sand or stones?
- The load should be visible from 20 meters
- The materials should not spill along the road
- The load should be secured with a safety flag
- The vehicle must not exceed its color limit
- What is the required size of the red flag that must be displayed for protruding goods?
- 0.5 sq. meters
- 1 sq. meter
- 1.5 sq. meters
- 2 sq. meters
- A driver is transporting materials and accidentally spills sand along the road. What are the implications if the spillage leads to an accident resulting in injury?
- The driver only faces a penalty for spillage.
- The driver is liable for the accident and the penalty for spillage applies.
- The vehicle owner is held responsible, and the driver is exempt from penalties.
- All of above
- What is the maximum permissible length for protruding goods from the rear cabin of a vehicle?
- 35 percent of the vehicle length
- 20 percent of the vehicle length
- 30 percent of the vehicle length
- 40 percent of the rear cabin length
- What would be the consequences if the Authority or traffic police discover a vehicle is overloaded?
- Impound the vehicle and impose penalty
- Instruct the driver to offload the excess load and impose penalty
- Charge a fine immediately and let vehicle go
- Allow the vehicle to continue if it is a short distance
- What is the maximum height that a load can be carried on a medium or heavy vehicle?
- Above the cabin level
- Up to the cabin level
- 30 cm above the cabin level
- 2 meters above the ground
- For light vehicles, what is the maximum allowable height for a load above the carrier?
- 15 cm
- 30 cm
- 45 cm
- No height limits
- For pick-up, the load volume shall not exceed _____cm above the cabin level but within the gross vehicle weight.
- 70 cm
- 20 cm
- 30 cm
- No height limit
- What should be the diameter of the organization/company/institute logo displayed on the sides of light vehicles, medium vehicles, and heavy vehicles respectively?
- 10 cm, 20 cm, 30 cm
- 20 cm, 30 cm, 40 cm
- 15 cm, 25 cm, 35 cm
- 25 cm, 35 cm, 45 cm
- If you wish to display the name of your organization/company/institute on the side of a vehicle, what is the standard letter height you should adhere to for light, medium, and heavy vehicles respectively?
- 8 cm, 12 cm, 16 cm
- 10 cm, 15 cm, 20 cm
- 12 cm, 18 cm, 24 cm
- 10 cm, 12 cm, 15 cm
- For any type of vehicles, the displaying of name of organization/company/institute, mobile number and logo not allowed on:
- Windshield
- Door/window glasses
- License/registration plate
- All of the above
- A motor vehicle failing to renew registration for ____ consecutive years shall be deregistered from the registry of vehicles of the Authority.
- 2 Years
- 3 Years
- 4 Years
- 5 Years
- “A person with an ordinary driving license allowing them to drive only an automatic transmission light vehicle is also eligible to drive a manual gear light vehicle”” the above statement is:
- False
- True
- True, if the driver has prior experience
- True, if the driver is over 30 years’ old
- If a person fails to renew their driving license before the expiry, what is the penalty for late renewal?
- Nu. 5 per day, up to a maximum of Nu. 1000
- Nu. 5 per day, with no maximum limit, it keeps accumulating
- Nu. 10 per day, up to a maximum of Nu. 3000
- Nu. 10 per day, with no maximum limit, it keeps accumulating
- According to the RST regulation 2021, a motor vehicle parked or stopped in a designated parking area should
- Be parked in any direction, as long as it fits within the space
- Be positioned correctly in the designated space, following the same direction as the traffic
- Be positioned in the opposite direction of the traffic flow
- None of the above
- Which of the following is TRUE regarding the use of dazzling lights on a vehicle?
- A person can install dazzling lights if they asked the permission from traffic police
- Dazzling lights are allowed if they are installed by a licensed mechanic.
- Dazzling lights are only allowed for heavy vehicles/trucks
- Dazzling lights are not allowed to be installed in any circumstances
- A motor vehicle carrying hazardous goods is allowed to enter built-up areas, towns, and cities only during:
- Any time, as long as the vehicle has proper documentation
- The time regulated by the Local Government, Traffic Police, or the Authority
- Daytime hours only
- Off-peak traffic hours
- Is it allowed to park a vehicle on a pedestrian crossing?
- Yes, if no pedestrians are using it
- Yes, if it is a passenger vehicle
- Yes, if are in hurry
- No, at all time
- What is the penalty for failing to obey parking rules?
- Nu. 500
- Nu. 450
- Nu. 600
- Nu. 750
- At what distance should you switch your headlights to low beam when an oncoming vehicle is approaching at night?
- 100 meters
- 150 meters
- 200 meters
- 250 meters
- For how long are new vehicles exempt from undergoing a vehicular emission test?
- 1 year from the date of initial registration
- 2 years from the date of initial registration
- 3 years from the date of initial registration
- 4 years from the date of initial registration
- A vehicle must not stop or park within _________ meters from an intersection
- 5 meters
- 10 meters
- 15 meters
- 20 meters
- A person leaving a motor vehicle unattended must
- Leave the engine running
- Apply the parking brake and lock the vehicle
- Leave the doors unlocked
- Not worry about safety
- The validity for professional driving license is
- For 10 years
- For 5 years
- For 3 years
- For 1 year
- If a driver’s license is acquired by false or fraudulent means and is canceled by the Authority, how long will that person be prohibited from acquiring a driver’s license?
- Life time
- 1 year from the date of cancellation
- 10 Years from the date of cancellation
- 3 Years from the date of cancellation
- For the purpose of renewing an ordinary license, which of the following statements is correct?
- Two-wheeler and light vehicle licenses are valid for ten years until a person reaches 70 years of age, after which renewal must occur every year.
- Two-wheeler and light vehicle licenses are valid for five or ten years until a person attains 70 years of age, after which renewal must occur every three years, subject to certification by a medical doctor.
- Two-wheeler and light vehicle licenses are valid for twenty years until a person attains 70 years of age, after which renewal must occur every five years, subject to certification by a medical doctor.
- Two-wheeler and light vehicle licenses are valid for five years until a person reaches 65 years of age, after which renewal must occur every two years, subject to certification by a medical doctor.
- What is the minimum level of insurance required for a vehicle (other than commercial vehicle) by law?
- Third-party insurance
- Comprehensive insurance
- Fire and theft insurance
- No insurance is required by law
- For commercial vehicle, insurance requirement is
- Third-party insurance
- Comprehensive insurance
- Fire and theft insurance
- No insurance is required by law
- The Seating Capacity of a vehicle reflected in the registration book is
- Excluding the driver
- Including the driver
- Depend on type of vehicle
- All of above
- Under what circumstances shall the Authority or Traffic Police restrict a person from driving on the road?
- When the driver is driving too fast
- Unlicensed driving, driving under the influence (DUI), or other justifiable reasons
- When the vehicle is too old
- Only during heavy traffic hours
- “A person driving a motor vehicle shall not be liable for death or injury of a pedestrian caused by an accident due to the carelessness of the pedestrian himself.” The above statement is:
- True
- False
- True, if the driver has PD license
- True, If the driver has prior experience
- A Passenger travelling in a motor vehicle shall, at all times:
- Not put part of body outside a window or door of a motor vehicle that may jeopardize safety of one and other.
- Not open or leave the door of a vehicle opened that may cause injury to a person or damage to any vehicle.
- Not get off or get out of a vehicle that may cause injury to a person or damage to any vehicle.
- All of the above
Set -2: Safe driving Practice and Vehicle Handling (Weightage 20%)
- The proper way to hold the steering wheel is?
- With both hands close together, at the top of the steering wheel (11 and 1 position)
- With both hands close together, at the bottom of the steering wheel (7 and 5 position)
- With both hands firmly, on opposite sides of the steering wheel (9 and 3 position)
- With one hand on the steering wheel and other hand resting on the window
- If you are driving on an uphill with heavy load that is slowing you down, you should
- Shift into a lower gear
- Exit the road until traffic is clear
- Drive on the road shoulder
- Shift into a higher gear
- Which of the following is true with regard to lane change?
- Signal just as you begin to change lanes and drift over slowly
- Give Signal and provide reasonable warning to other road user and change the lane smoothly
- Signal before you change lanes and then move over quickly
- Move over quickly and the signal after you change the lane
- Which of the following is true if you wish to turn left?
- Use of right indicator
- Use of hazard light
- Use of left indicator
- Use right indicator first and then use left indicator
- If you have consumed alcohol, you should
- Wait until you regain sobriety (Blood Alcohol Concentration reaches to an acceptable level)
- Drink a coffee & drive
- Take a cold shower and then drive
- Turn ON the hazard light and then drive
- When is it appropriate to use your vehicle’s horn?
- To call the passengers
- To warn other road users
- To tease people around
- All of above
- Which of the following accurately describes the primary function of the left indicator?
- To inform pedestrians that they can cross
- To indicate an intention to turn right
- To activate hazard warning lights for emergencies
- To signal a left turn to other road users
In which order should the cars proceed?
- B, A, C
- C, B, A
- B, C, A
- A, B, C
- In which of the following scenarios is it correct to use the right indicator?
- Turning left
- Turning right
- While parking
- Going straight ahead
- We should never drive in
- Neutral gear
- First gear
- Fourth gear
- Reverse gear
- If you are driving at a slower speed than the other vehicles on a double-lane road in the same direction, you must drive in:
- Any lane
- On the middle of the road
- The right lane
- The left lane
- You must adhere to speed limit restrictions:
- Only during daytime
- During Tshechu time
- Only during night time
- At all times
- What is the intended purpose of displaying a speed limit sign along a specific section of the road?
- To encourage drivers to drive as fast as possible
- Indicate the maximum speed allowed on that stretch of road
- To create confusion for drivers and enforce fines
- To maintain the same speed
- Which of the following statements is correct?
- You must have both right and left brake lights in working order at the time of fitness inspection only
- You must have at least one brake light working at all times
- It’s OK if the brake lights are not working
- You must have both right and left brake lights in working order at all times
- Who has the right of way at a crossroad when both vehicles reach the intersection at the same time?
- Vehicle on the left
- Vehicle on the right
- The larger vehicle
- The faster vehicle
- The purpose of the roundabout is?
- To increase traffic congestion
- To provide a place for pedestrians to rest
- To allow smooth flow of traffic
- To create confusion among drivers
- What should a driver do if they encounter an emergency vehicle on the road?
- Pretend not to notice the emergency vehicle and continue driving as if nothing is happening
- Increase vehicle speed significantly in an attempt to obstruct the emergency vehicle’s path
- Do everything reasonably & practicable to get out of the way and give way to emergency vehicle
- Follow closely behind the emergency vehicle
- While overtaking another vehicle, one must
- Overtake from the left side
- Overtake from the right side
- Overtake from any side
- Overtake from middle of the road
- What should you do if your vehicle’s tyre blows out while driving?
- Slam on the brake immediately
- Steer in opposite direction of the blow out
- Maintain a firm grip on the steering wheel and gradually slow down
- Accelerate to regain control of the vehicle
- What must the driver do while exiting the parking lot?
- Speed up
- Give relevant indicator or signal
- Sound the horn
- Reverse quickly
- Which signal should a driver use for a U-turn?
- Hazard Light
- Brake Light
- Left turn indicator
- Right turn indicator
- What is the purpose of the rear-view mirror in a vehicle?
- To check your appearance while driving
- To keep an eye on passengers in a back seat
- To enhance visibility of the road behind
- To reflect sunlight away from the driver’s eyes
- What are the basic checks that one should undertake before a long trip to ensure your vehicle is in good condition?
- Tire pressure, oil level, and coolant level
- Car’s paint condition
- Sound system
- Number of passengers
- What should you do if your vehicle starts making unusual noises?
- Turn up the radio
- Continue driving as usual
- Have it checked by a mechanic as soon as possible
- Ignore it
- What should you do if your vehicle’s brakes fail while driving?
- Speed up
- Turn off the engine
- Pump the brake pedal and use the parking brake
- Ignore it and continue driving
- What should you do if your vehicle starts to overheat?
- Turn on the air conditioning
- Speed up to cool the engine
- Pull over safely and turn off the engine
- Ignore it and continue driving
- What are the types of pre-driving checks?
- Interior Check, Exterior Check, Under bonnet check
- Interior checks, Engine Check, Tire checks
- Exterior Checks, Transmission check, Engine Oil check
- Under bonnet check, Coolant check, Interior check.
- You are driving downhill on a steep, narrow road and a vehicle is coming up the hill. What should you do?
- You should give way to a vehicle moving uphill unless otherwise impracticable.
- Sound the horn and signal the other vehicle to move out of the way
- Carry on – other driver will move out of the way
- Flash your headlight to determine who will go first
- If you want to drive at a slow speed, what should you do?
- Drive at night when there is less traffic
- Keep to the left and let other pass where possible
- Nothing- drive as normal as it is other drivers’ responsibility to overtake
- Keep yourself driving at the center of the road
Does the driver of the blue car have to give way?
- Yes
- No
- May be
- Do not know
The blue car and red car are approaching an intersection where there are no traffic signals or stop signs. The blue car is on the main road and indicates to turn right and enter the side road, while the red car is coming from a side road and intends to join the main road. Which car must give way?
- Blue car
- Red car
- They can go simultaneously
- Slower car should give way to faster car
- Which car has the right of way?
- Blue car
- Red car
- Depends on the speed of each car
- Slower car should give way to faster car
- A driver is traveling on a winding mountain road with limited visibility due to sharp curves. The driver encounters a slow-moving vehicle ahead. Considering safety, under which condition should the driver avoid overtaking?
- When road ahead is visible
- When road ahead is not visible
- On straight road
- On rural
- Reversing is prohibited on
- Main Road
- One way
- T-junction
- Y-junction
- Near a pedestrian crossing, when the pedestrian is waiting to cross the road, driver should
- Sound horn and proceed
- Slow down, sound horn and pass
- Stop the vehicle and wait till the pedestrians cross the road and then proceed
- None of above
- Before making a U-turn, you should
- Select the neutral gear and the indicator
- Show the signal for the right turn, watch oncoming traffic in another lane and proceed
- Wait for signal to turn red
- Blow the horn and turn right
- What is the common cause of skidding?
- Bad condition of tyres and road
- Icy road
- Muddy road
- All of above
- What is blind spot?
- An area not seen in your rear-view mirror
- An area not covered by head light
- An area not seen in rear view mirror and side view mirror
- Area where driver became blind
- When you approach a bridge, you should
- Slow down and do not over take
- Speed up and process
- Beware of pedestrian
- Switch on of head light
- You entered one-way in opposite direction unknowingly, you should
- Reverse out of road
- Turn back carefully and drive away
- Continue to the end of the road
- None of the above
- Why is using a mobile phone while driving is dangerous?
- It reduces your ability to respond to hazards quickly.
- It only causes a problem if you are driving fast.
- It is only dangerous if you are talking loudly.
- It is harmless as long as you are experienced.
- What is the most important driving technique to avoid crashes when driving in icy or snowy conditions?
- Add extra weight to the vehicle to improve traction.
- Get off the highways as quickly as possible.
- Engage 4-wheel drive on the vehicle.
- Reduce speed and maintain safe distance from the vehicle ahead
- What should you do if you witness a hit-and-run incident?
- Chase after the vehicle to gather more information
- Post about it on social media immediately
- Note down the vehicle registration number and report to the nearest Traffic police/ BCTA office.
- Ignore it and continue driving
- What should you do if your vehicle breaks down on a busy road?
- Leave it where it is and walk to find help
- Push it to the side of the road and activate hazard lights
- Abandon it and find a taxi or public transportation
- Stay inside the vehicle and wait for someone to notice
- When parking a vehicle on a road at night for emergency purposes, what should you do to indicate the presence of your vehicle?
- Turn off all lights to conserve battery
- Put on side/tail lamps or hazard lights
- Flash your headlights continuously
- Honk the horn to alert other drivers
- While driving downhill, what should you do?
- Use a higher gear to maintain speed.
- Apply the brakes constantly when going downhill.
- Turn off the engine to save fuel.
- Use a lower gear to maintain control.
- While driving in a roundabout, what should you do?
- Always stop in the middle of the roundabout to let other cars pass.
- Give way to vehicles already in the roundabout.
- Speed up to exit the roundabout quickly.
- Enter the roundabout without checking for oncoming traffic.
- When driving in low visibility conditions, you should
- Use low beams and reduce your speed.
- Drive at the normal speed limit.
- Use high beams to see better.
- Keep windows open to hear approaching vehicles.
- The weather is very windy, and you’re following a motorcyclist who is overtaking a large, high-sided vehicle. What action should you take?
- Overtake the motorcyclist right away
- Maintain a safe distance behind
- Stay alongside the motorcyclist
- Drive closely behind the motorcyclist
- You are turning left from a main road into a side road, and pedestrians are already crossing the road into which you are turning. What should you do?
- Continue, as it is your right of way
- Speed up to cross before the pedestrians
- Signal to them to hurry up
- Stop and allow them to cross
- Which of the following can cause a driver to lose concentration while driving?
- Keeping the windows open for fresh air
- Engaging in an argument with a passenger
- Taking regular rest stops
- Adjusting the mirrors before driving
- It is essential that tyre pressures are checked regularly. When should this be done?
- After any lengthy journey
- After traveling at high speed
- When tyres are hot
- Before starting your trip when tires are cold
- What will happen when the alcohol concentration exceeds the permissible limit while driving?
- The person can clearly feel how alcohol is affecting him/her
- The effects of alcohol decreases
- Judgment and self-control would be affected thereby compromising the safety
- Person would drive very slowly
- The purpose of speed breaker is to:
- Inform driver of approaching residential area
- Alert driver of pedestrian crossing
- Drive at 60 km/hr.
- Reduce/control the speeding vehicle on road
- A driver behind you signals their intention to overtake your car. What should you do?
- Keep to the left and let the other vehicle overtake you.
- Speed up so that the driver will not have to overtake you.
- Signal the driver to remain behind you if it is traveling too fast.
- Keep on the right and let the vehicle overtake you from the right.
- What should a driver do if their vehicle is carrying a load exceeding the bridge load limit?
- Cross the bridge anyway
- Find a safe alternative route
- Reduce the speed and continue
- Wait until the load is less
- A person driving a motor vehicle must keep the central traffic island of a roundabout
- On the left side
- On the right side
- Either side
- In the center
- Heavy vehicles must:
- Use any lane
- Drive on the left lane or left side of the road at all times
- Drive on the right lane
- Overtake from the left
- What should you do when another vehicle is overtaking you from the right?
- Speed up
- Slow down until it has overtaken completely
- Change lanes
- Pull over
- Where is it prohibited to stop or park a vehicle?
- Taxi ranks
- Bus stands
- Roundabouts
- All of the above
- Which signal or indicator should be used when entering a parking lot?
- Hazard lights
- Brake lights only
- No signal required
- Left or right indicator depending on the direction of entry
- One should never overtake from:
- Left side
- Right side
- Either side
- Only when there is no traffic
- Is a motor vehicle allowed to stop on a pedestrian crossing?
- Yes, if there are no pedestrians
- No, motor vehicles are not allowed to stop on pedestrian crossings
- Only during traffic congestion
- Yes, if turning left or right
- If you approach a roundabout and there is no signage, what should your first action be?
- Slow down, observe traffic and proceed
- Speed up to merge
- Enter without stopping
- Signal right and enter
- In a situation where road markings indicate multiple lanes but do not specify use for heavy vehicles, how should a heavy vehicle proceed?
- Choose any lane
- Stay in the leftmost lane
- Position itself in the rightmost lane
- Alternate lanes with light vehicles
- If a vehicle behind you is tailgating, what is the most effective way to encourage safe following distance?
- Brake sharply to scare them
- Increase your speed to create distance
- Maintain your speed and avoid sudden movements
- Change lanes abruptly
- How should a driver react if they notice a road hazard that could affect their vehicle’s control?
- Continue at the same speed
- Avoid eye contact with the hazard
- Slow down and navigate around it cautiously
- Speed up to pass quickly
- Which of the following is a key principle of defensive driving?
- Speeding up when approaching intersections
- Trusting other drivers to follow all traffic rules
- Maintaining a safe following distance
- Ignoring pedestrians at crosswalks
- What should you do if you notice an aggressive driver behind you?
- Speed up to stay ahead
- Change lanes safely to let them pass
- Flash your lights at them to get their attention
- Ignore them and maintain your speed
- Which of the following actions demonstrate defensive driving when you are changing lane?
- Checking mirrors, signaling, and glancing over your shoulder
- Changing lanes quickly to surprise other drivers
- Relying only on mirrors without signaling
- Honking before changing lanes
- When driving in a poor weather condition, what should a defensive driver do?
- Maintain the same speed as normal
- Turn on hazard lights and drive faster
- Increase following distance and reduce speed
- Rely solely on automatic safety features
- How should you handle distractions inside your vehicle?
- Use your phone while driving as long as you look up frequently
- Only look at the road when you hear a horn or siren
- Keep all distractions minimized and focus fully on driving
- Ask passengers to handle your phone while driving
- Why it is important to adjust your speed according to traffic follow?
- To ensure you reach your destination faster
- To help reduce the risk of accidents by matching surrounding speeds
- To make use of the maximum speed limit
- To compete with other drivers on the road
- What should you do when approaching a stopped vehicle at the side of the road?
- Increase speed to pass it quickly
- Move to another lane if safe, or slow down
- Ignore it and continue driving at the same speed
- Stop and offer assistance
- Why is it important to be aware of blind spots?
- To avoid distractions caused by other drivers
- To make quick lane changes without warning
- To anticipate hazards that may not be visible in mirrors
- To focus only on the road ahead
- If a vehicle cuts you off in the road, you should
- Flash their headlights to show disapproval
- Honk continuously
- Stay calm, slow down if needed, and avoid confrontation
- Speed up and cut them off in return
- What should you do if you encounter a pedestrian crossing the road unexpectedly?
- Continue driving as long as the light is green
- Slow down and yield to the pedestrian, even if they are crossing illegally
- Honk to make the pedestrian hurry
- Swerve around the pedestrian quickly
- When driving through a road where the construction works are ongoing, you should
- Ignore any temporary signs and keep regular speed
- Follow all posted warnings, reduce speed, and be alert for workers and equipment
- Speed up to get through the work zone as quickly as possible
- Only look out for traffic cones
- Why should one avoid driving in another vehicle’s blind spots?
- To reduce the risk of an accident if the other vehicle changes lanes suddenly
- To discourage the other driver from speeding up
- To avoid blocking the other vehicle’s view
- To stay close to the other vehicle
- What is the best driving strategy for handling sudden weather changes (Example: heavy rain or Foggy condition)?
- Increase speed to get through the area quickly
- Slow down, turn on headlights or fog lights, and maintain a greater following distance
- Drive at the same speed and ignore visibility issues
- Pull over and wait only if other vehicles are doing so
- If you are approaching a large puddle on the road, what should you do?
- Speed up to cross the puddle quickly
- Steer toward the center of the puddle and maintain your speed
- Slow down before reaching the puddle, steer carefully, and avoid sudden braking
- Switch lanes abruptly to avoid the puddle
- You are driving in a residential area, and suddenly a ball rolls into the road in-front of you. What should be your immediate reaction?
- Swerve around the ball to keep moving
- Slow down and scan for children who might run after the ball
- Honk your horn to warn anyone nearby
- Speed up to clear the area quickly
- You are driving in a built-up area, and you notice a driver in a parked car looking over their shoulder, possibly about to come out of the vehicle. What should you do?
- Speed up to pass the parked car quickly before they pull out
- Honk your horn to warn them
- Slow down and be prepared to stop in case the driver comes out unexpectedly
- Ignore the parked car and maintain your speed
- Which of the following symptoms can indicate fatigue while driving?
- Frequent yawning
- Difficulty keeping eyes open
- Drifting between lanes
- All of the above
- What is the impact of fatigue on a driver’s ability to make decisions?
- Fatigue helps the driver make faster decisions
- Fatigue can impair the driver’s ability to make sound judgments
- Fatigue has no impact on decision-making
- Fatigue only affects physical coordination, not decision-making
- When changing gears, you should look at
- The gear lever to see the position
- The speedometer to check speed
- The road ahead to stay aware
- To clutch to confirm whether it is pressed properly
- You should not drive with the interior lights on during night
- Because it reduces your external visibility
- Because it distracts the drivers of oncoming vehicles
- Because it reduces your concentration
- Battery will runout and the headlight will go dim
- While driving in the middle of the night on a nearly empty road, which of the following is the correct approach?
- You can drive in any lane since there are hardly any vehicles around.
- You must continue to obey all traffic regulations, even late at night
- You can travel at any speed, as there’s no traffic
- All of above
- What is the most likely cause of high fuel consumption?
- Low gear with high accelerating
- High gear with high accelerating
- Harsh brake
- All of above
- How can road users promote a culture of safety on the road?
- Speeding and aggressive driving
- Following rules, regulation and traffic signage
- Ignore safety precaution
- Talking on phone while driving
- Why is it important for two-wheeler riders to wear helmets?
- It is a fashion
- It protects against head injuries
- It is not necessary
- Helmets are comfortable
- What is the best practice when braking on a wet road to reduce the risk of skidding?
- Apply maximum pressure to the brake pedal
- Brake gently and early to allow for a longer stopping time
- Use the handbrake to stop quicker
- Pump the brakes repeatedly to maintain control
- On a wet road, which of the following can contribute to a longer stopping distance?
- Braking too hard, which can cause the wheels to lock.
- Increased tire grip due to the wet surface.
- Keeping a larger following distance.
- Using cruise control to maintain speed
- Why is it important for a driver to maintain a calm and patient attitude while driving?
- To avoid aggressive driving and reduce the risk of accidents
- To drive as quickly as possible
- To prevent others from driving too slowly
- To make sure that other drivers know the rules
- What is the impact of impaired driving (due to alcohol or drugs) on road safety?
- It makes the driver more alert and improves reaction times
- It significantly reduces the driver’s ability to make safe decisions and increases accident risk
- It has no impact on driving ability
- It allows drivers to drive faster without risks
- What is the importance of using seat belts for both the driver and passengers?
- To reduce the chances of injury in case of an accident
- To feel more comfortable while driving
- To avoid police fines
- To help keep the vehicle clean
- How would one know the speed of the vehicle ahead getting slow?
- By brake Light
- Through the driver’s gestures
- If the smoke of the silencer is getting less
- None of them
- Why should one keep on changing gear?
- To decrease speed
- To increase speed
- To save fuel
- To increase or to decrease speed
- Which of the following is a matter to be observed by a motor vehicle driver?
- Narrow the distance between you and the car in front of you to keep other cars from cutting in your lane.
- Drive fast through a crosswalk with no traffic light as there are no pedestrians in crosswalks like this.
- When you are drowsy while driving on an expressway at night, take a short rest by parking on the shoulder of the road.
- Drive slowly within the speed limit in a school zone even where there are no children in sight.
- Which of the following pairs are good driver characteristics?
- Selfishness and impatience
- Focus and impulsiveness
- Patience and lawfulness
- Respect for human life and pride
- Which of the following drivers is most likely to cause an accident?
- A driver focusing only on driving
- A driver with a habit of sudden starts, sudden braking, and sudden lane changes
- A driver who keeps a safe distance from bicycles and motorcycles
- A driver who is patient
- What is the main benefit of maintaining a steady speed while driving?
- It reduces the need for frequent oil changes.
- It improves fuel efficiency.
- It helps the engine warm up faster.
- It increases tire wear.
- What should you do when you approach a work site along the road?
- Increase your speed to get through quickly
- Pay no attention and continue driving as usual
- Slow down and follow the signs and directions given by workers
- Use your mobile phone to take pictures of the workers
- When driving at night, why should you switch to low beam headlights when an oncoming vehicle is approaching?
- To prevent blinding of the other driver
- To save battery power
- To signal that you are giving way
- To increase your visibility
- Passengers in a vehicle must not
- Open the door while the vehicle is moving
- Wear seatbelts
- Sit properly
- Use mobile phones
- Why should you regularly check your coolant level?
- To avoid engine overheating
- To improve fuel efficiency
- To reduce tire wear
- To prevent brake failure
- Which light should be used in foggy weather?
- High beams
- Low beams
- High beams
- Brake lights
- Why should you avoid using high-beam headlights in oncoming traffic?
- It wastes battery power.
- It causes glare for other drivers.
- It reduces your visibility.
- It wears out the bulbs faster.
- When you see an animal crossing your traveling path, you should
- Slow down and honk to chase it away.
- Slow down and stop if necessary to wait for it to complete crossing
- Maintain the speed and steer around it
- Call the traffic police
- What should you do when you are driving in a series of bends?
- Slow down and drive carefully
- Increase your speed
- Stop Immediately
- Get out of the car and see if it is safe to continue driving
- When you hear the police car’s siren from behind, you should
- Speed up not to cause obstruction
- Slow down, keep left or move aside
- Maintain the speed and keep left
- Stop and put off the engine
- The car you wish to overtake suddenly signals its intention for moving out to the right, you should ______
- Overtake on the left
- Speed up and overtake quickly before it moves
- Wait for the other car to complete its move.
- Honk to indicate you are about to overtake
- If you wish to reverse towards the left, you should turn the steering wheel towards
- Left
- Right
- Left then right
- Right then left
- Which of the following is the safest driving practice when driving on a sharply curved road?
- Turn the steering wheel quickly on a sharply curved road, reduce speed by applying the brake, and proceed.
- Reduce your speed on a straight section of the road before moving on to the curved section.
- As a sharply curved road is dangerous, you must pass through quickly by accelerating.
- When there is no ‘no overtaking’ sign on the sharply curved road, overtake the car in front of you quickly
- If you are to avail the online services related to transport services of BCTA, which online application will you use?
- m-RSTA
- e-RaLIS
- e-DATs
- CPMS
Set -3: Traffic Signs and Road Markings (Weightage 30%)
What does the road sign with “T” inside a triangle on the roadside mean?
- Slow down
- T-junction ahead
- Give way
- School ahead
- How many categories of traffic signs are there?
- uncountable
- 3
- 5
- 2
- What does the sign shown below indicate?
School children crossing ahead
- Pedestrian crossing
- Mother & child crossing
- Office ahead
- The mandatory signs are
- Triangular in shape
- Circular in shape
- Rectangular in shape
- Oval in shape
- The cautionary or warning signs are
- Triangular in shape
- Circular in shape
- Rectangular in shape
- Sphere in shape
- The informatory signs are
- Triangular in shape
- Circular in shape
- Rectangular in shape
- Square in shape
- Three categories of traffic signs are
- Mandatory, Cautionary & Informatory
- Regulatory, Mandatory & Informatory
- Informatory, Cautionary & Warning
- Mandatory, Cautionary & warning
The triangle marking on the road means?
- Stop
- Give Way
- Drive slow
- Speed up
What does the sign shown in the picture indicate?
- No Left Turn
- No Right Turn
- No U-Turn
- No overtaking
What is the meaning of this sign?
- Give way
- No over taking
- National speed limit
- No entry
What is the meaning of this sign?
- No entry
- Give way to traffic on your right
- No left turn
- No right turn
What is the meaning of this sign?
- Staggered junction
- Crossroads
- T-junction
- Y-junction
- What is the purpose of cautionary signs?
- To provide information and to guide road users along routes
- To warn the driver about the hazards/situation lying ahead on the road
- To provide direction to drivers
- To indicate the presence of Traffic Police ahead on the road
What does the sign provided here indicate?
- No vehicles
- Roundabout
- Crossroad
- Junction
What does this sign indicate?
- Speed breaker
- Pedestrian crossing
- Dip ahead
- None of the above
- This sign indicates?
- Steep descent
- Steep ascent
- Reverse allowed
- Reversed no allowed
- This sign indicates?
- Right hand curve
- Right hair pin bend
- Left hair pin bend
- Left hand curve
This sign indicates?
- Right hand curve
- Right hair pin bend
- Left hair pin bend
- Left hand curve
- This sign indicates?
- Narrow Bridge
- Narrow Road
- Uneven Road
- Uneven Bridge
- This sign indicates?
- Narrow Bridge
- Narrow Road
- Uneven Road
- Uneven Bridge
- This sign indicates?
- Right Reverse bend
- Left Reverse bend
- Series of bends
- Left bend ahead
This sign indicates?
- Right Reverse bend
- Left Reverse bend
- Series of bends
- Left bend ahead
This sign indicates?
- Right Reverse bend
- Left Reverse bend
- Series of bends
- Single bend
This sign indicates?
- Side (feeder) road right
- Side (feeder) road left
- T-junction to right
- T-junction to left
- This sign indicates?
Side (Feeder) road right
- Side (feeder) road left
- T-junction to right
- T-junction to left
This sign indicates?
- Side (Feeder) road right
- Side (feeder) road left
- T-junction to right
- Y-intersection
This sign indicates?
- Slippery road
- Skidding
- Loose gravel
- Falling boulders
- You are driving on an unfamiliar road and approach an intersection with a traffic sign that features a curved arrow with a red line crossing it. You want to make sure you’re following the rules. What does this traffic sign indicate?
No left turn
- No right turn
- No U-turn
- One Way
The following traffic signs signify
- Speed limit
- Load or weight limit
- Height limit
- Vehicle number limit
- What does this traffic sign indicate?
Speed limit
- Load or weight limit
- Height limit
- Vehicle number limit
What does this traffic sign indicate?
- No truck allowed
- No bus allowed
- Bus allowed
- Truck allowed
What does this traffic sign indicate?
- No truck allowed
- No bus allowed
- Bus allowed
- Truck allowed
The following traffic sign signifies?
- No entry
- No left turn
- No overturning
- One way
- The following traffic sign represents?
- One way
- Straight ahead
- Stop ahead
- No stopping
- The following traffic sign represents?
- No left turn
- One way
- Entry from left side only
- No overtaking
- The following traffic sign represents?
- No standing
- No entry
- No trespassing
- No parking
- The following traffic sign represents?
- No entry
- No parking
- No U turns
- No standing
- The following traffic sign represents?
- Right hairpin bend
- Left hairpin bend
- Left hand curve
- Right hand curve
- The following traffic sign represents?
- Left hairpin bend
- Left hand curve
- Right hand curve
- Right hairpin bend
- The following traffic sign represents?
- Slippery road
- Loose gravel
- Drive slowly
- Falling rocks
- The following traffic sign represents?
- Narrow road ahead
- Speed breaker
- Dangerous dip
- Narrow bridge ahead
- The following traffic sign represents?
- Animal crossing
- Pedestrian crossing
- Junction ahead
- Men at work
- The following traffic sign represents?
- Two-wheeler area
- Roadwork ahead
- Cycling prohibited
- Cycling area
- The following traffic sign represents?
- Two-wheeler allowed
- Two-wheeler prohibited
- Cycling allowed
- Cycling prohibited
- The following traffic signs represent?
- Standing prohibited
- Walking prohibited
- Pedestrian prohibited
- Dancing prohibited
- The following give way traffic sign is?
- Mandatory/Regulatory sign
- Informatory/Guide sign
- Cautionary/Warning sign
- Temporary sign
- The following stop traffic sign is?
- Cautionary/Warning sign
- Mandatory/Regulatory sign
- Informatory/Guide sign
- Temporary sign
- What does the traffic sign represent?
- Cautionary/Warning sign
- Mandatory/Regulatory sign
- Informatory/Guide sign
- Temporary sign
- What does the following traffic sign signify?
- Parking allowed
- Parking prohibited
- Time bound parking
- Parking for trucks
- What does the following traffic sign signify?
- Pedestrian crossing
- Animal crossing
- Forest ahead
- No overtaking
- What should you do when you encounter a give way sign?
- Accelerate to clear the intersection quickly
- Slow down and yield to vehicles or pedestrians with the right of way
- Change lane to avoid stopping
- Honk your horn to alert other drivers
- What is the function of solid continuous road markings shown in the picture?
- Changing lanes and overtaking is allowed if it is safe to do so.
- Changing lanes and overtaking is not allowed.
- Changing lanes allowed and overtaking prohibited.
- Changing lanes prohibited and overtaking allowed if it is safe to do.
- What does a broken white line on the road indicate?
- Changing lanes allowed but overtaking prohibited.
- Changing lanes and overtaking is prohibited.
- Changing lanes prohibited but overtaking allowed.
- Changing lanes/overtaking is allowed after giving appropriate indicator light
- What does the word “STOP” painted on the road signify?
- No parking zone
- Speed limit zone
- Bus lane
- STOP & give way to other vehicles & pedestrians
- What does the following road marking indicate?
- Load limit
- Speed limit
- Vehicle entry limit
- Height limit
- What does the following road markings indicate?
- Cross road
- Bus lane
- Chevron marking
- Pedestrian crossing
- What should you do, when you see the following traffic sign?
- Blow horn
- Increase your speed
- Stop the vehicle
- Slow down and obey the instructions of the workers and traffic sign in the area
- The white line along the side of the road indicates
- No parking
- No over taking
- Edge of the carriage way
- All of above
- What does the following sign in the picture indicates?
- Narrow road ahead
- Road widens ahead
- Bridge ahead
- Construction work ahead
- What does the following sign alone the road-side means?
- Restroom is 800m ahead
- Fuel station is 800m ahead
- Immigration check post is 800m ahead
- Electric Charging station is 800m ahead
Set-4: Mechanical and Technical aspects of Vehicles (Weightage 20%)
- Which of the following is not a consequence of rough (uneven or abrupt) acceleration?
- Tyre damage
- Mechanical parts & joints damage
- Damage to the coupling
- Damages clutch plate
- Which of the following is the mandatory light on a vehicle?
- Neon Light
- Brake Light
- Decorative Light
- Disco Light
- What is the primary purpose of engine oil in a vehicle?
- Cool the engine
- Lubricate moving parts
- Clean the fuel system
- Reduce electrical resistance
- What is the function of the alternator in a vehicle?
- Store electrical energy
- Generate electrical power to charge the battery
- Start the engine and run engine
- Control and filter the air intake
- What will be the consequences if the alternator is not functioning?
- Battery will not get recharged
- Steering will get locked
- Brake system will fail
- No consequences
- What is the purpose of the radiator in a vehicle?
- Lubricate the engine
- Cool the engine by dissipating heat
- Filter air intake
- Reduce exhaust noise
- What is the function of the air filter in a vehicle?
- Regulate air temperature
- Clean the air entering the engine
- Increase fuel pressure
- Control exhaust flow
- What is the function of the coolant system in a vehicle ?
- Increase fuel efficiency
- Maintain optimal engine temperature by circulating coolant
- Reduce exhaust noise
- Improve braking performance
- What should you do if the “check engine” light on the dashboard comes on or starts blinking while driving?
- Ignore it
- Speed up
- Continue driving and check it later
- Safely pull over and check for issues
- What is the function of windshield wipers in a vehicle?
- Clean the rear window
- Provide better engine performance
- To clean the windshield of the vehicle for clear visibility
- Improve fuel efficiency
- What is the purpose of the fuel gauge on the vehicle dashboard?
- Measure engine temperature
- Indicates the amount of fuel in the tank
- Show vehicle speed
- Display battery charge
- What is the purpose of the hazard lights in a vehicle?
- To signal that you are parking
- To indicate a warning or emergency situation
- To provide better visibility at night
- To greet other road users
- What is the purpose of the speedometer in a vehicle?
- Measure fuel consumption
- Display the current speed of the vehicle
- Displays the total distance traveled by the vehicle
- Indicates oil level
- What is the purpose of the odometer in a vehicle?
- Measure engine speed
- Display the total distance traveled by the vehicle
- Show fuel consumption
- Indicates tire pressure
- What does ABS stand for?
- Automatic Brake System
- Anti-lock Brake System
- Accelerated Brake System
- Auto Braking System
- ABS helps by
- Reducing fuel consumption
- Preventing wheels from locking during braking
- Keeping brakes cooler
- Improving acceleration
- Which fluid level should be checked if brakes feel unresponsive?
- Engine oil
- Coolant
- Brake fluid
- Windshield washer fluid
- What might cause heavy steering?
- High tire pressure
- Low power-steering fluid
- Overfilled fuel tank
- Low oil level
- Which of the following could indicate poor wheel alignment?
- Smooth and even tire wear
- Poor fuel efficiency
- Vehicle pulling to one side
- Soft brake pedal
- To prevent uneven tyre wear, you should:
- Rotate tyre regularly
- Avoid braking suddenly
- Only drive at high speeds
- Under-inflate the tires slightly
- What is the purpose of an airbag in a vehicle?
- To provide a comfortable ride
- To enhance fuel efficiency
- To prevent collisions
- To protect occupants during a collision
- What is the purpose of an anti-lock braking system (ABS) in a vehicle?
- To improve fuel efficiency
- To prevent skidding during braking
- To increase top speed
- To enhance acceleration capabilities
- Uneven tyre wear is caused by:
- Over speeding of vehicle
- Over loading of vehicle
- Mechanical parts affecting alignment and defective suspension
- Overheating the tyre or using tyres under extreme cold temperature
- What does it mean if the engine oil warning light comes on while driving?
- It’s time for an oil change.
- The engine is overheating.
- There’s an issue with oil pressure or level.
- The oil filter needs replacement.
- Which component helps cool the engine?
- Battery
- Alternator
- Radiator
- Fuel pump
- What could cause a car to overheat even if the coolant level is normal?
- Clogged radiator
- Low fuel level
- Worn brake pads
- Overinflated tires
- If the engine cranks but won’t start, what is the most likely issue?
- Flat tire
- Dead battery
- Fuel or spark delivery issue
- Faulty windshield wipers
- Driving with bald/worn-out tyres is dangerous as:
- Vehicle may skid
- You may lose control of your vehicle.
- Tire may blowout
- All of the above
- When you are starting the engine, the hand brake should be
- Fully released
- Fully applied
- Partially applied
- Slightly released
- When maintaining the half-clutch position for an extended period, which of the following consequences is most likely to occur due to friction and heat?
- Rapid wear of the brake lining
- Gradual movement of the vehicle without full power
- Rapid deterioration of the clutch lining due to heat buildup from slippage
- Sudden stalling of the engine
- Which of the following is NOT an issue associated with low tyre air pressure?
- A drop in fuel efficiency
- Danger from increased driving speed
- Likelihood of tires separating from the wheels
- An increase in driving resistance
- How can excessive idling affect your vehicle’s fuel consumption?
- It has no impact on fuel consumption.
- It increases fuel efficiency by allowing the engine to rest.
- It cools down the engine, reducing the need for air conditioning.
- It decreases fuel efficiency by using fuel without moving the vehicle
- What is the ideal tyre pressure for optimal fuel efficiency?
- 10% lower than the manufacturer’s recommended pressure.
- The manufacturer’s recommended pressure.
- 10% higher than the manufacturer’s recommended pressure.
- It doesn’t matter as long as the tires are inflated.
- How can over-inflated tyres affect vehicle performance?
- Increase fuel efficiency and overall performance
- Improve traction and speed of the vehicle
- Reduce grip on road surface and lead to uneven wear of tyres
- Enhance comfort during long drives
- What might be the impact of using incorrect engine oil?
- Reduced engine wear
- Increased engine performance
- Damage to engine components due to inadequate lubrication
- Extended vehicle lifespan
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