Once you submit your application for driving licence test, you will need to take a computer-based learner’s test which will evaluate your knowledge of road rules and regulations, signals and signs, road manners, defensive driving, and other related topics. we offer a Driving Licence Test question practice facility on this website.
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Zig-Zag driving is:
A. Dangerous for two-wheelers only
B. Dangerous for everyone at all times
C. Dangerous for four-wheelers vehicles
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Smoking while driving public service vehicle can lead to
A. Suspension of the driving licence
B. A heavy fine
C. None of the above
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One time tax for a new car is for:
A. 5 years
B. 20 years
C. 15 years
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When your vehicle is being overtaken, you should:
A. Not obstruct the other vehicle from overtaking
B. Stop your vehicle and let the vehicle overtake
C. Increase the speed of your vehicle
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While you are driving with the headlight in high beam during night, a vehicle approaches from opposite direction, you will:
A. Proceed keeping to the left
B. Dim the headlight till the vehicle passes
C. Put the headlight in dim and bright alternatively several times
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While turning to the left, the driver of a two wheeler shall:
A. Extend his left hand towards left
B. Show left turn signal with his right hand
C. Not show any hand signals
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What is the minimum age to get a licence to drive a motorcycle without gear?
A. 16 years
B. 15 years
C. 17 years
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Why is a rear view mirror used?
A. To watch the traffic approaching from behind the vehicle
B. To see your face
C. To watch the passengers in the backseat
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What is the validity of a Pollution Under Control Certificate (PUCC)?
A. 1 year
B. 9 months
C. 6 months
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Records of a private vehicle are:
A. Registration Certificate, G.C.R., Insurance Certificate
B. When the road is marked with a continuous center line in the colour yellow
C. Registration Certificate, Insurance Certificate, Tax Token, Driving Licence
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Where the slippery road sign is seen on the road, the driver shall:
A. Reduce speed by changing gears
B. Apply the brake
C. Proceed at the same speed
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Where is the use of horn prohibited?
A. Near hospitals and Courts of Law
B. Near police stations
C. Near places of worship
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A red traffic light indicates?
A. Slow down
B. Stop
C. Go
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When are fog lamps used?
A. During the night
B. When there is mist
C. When the opposite vehicle is not using dim lights
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Driver of a motor vehicle shall drive through:
A. The right side of the road
B. The left side of the road
C. The centre of the road
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Free passage should be given to which of the following types of vehicles?
A. Police vehicles
B. Emergency vehicles (Ambulances and fire service vehicles)
C. Buses
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How can you distinguish a transport vehicle?
A. By looking at the tyre size
B. By looking at the number plate of the vehicle
C. By the colour of the vehicle
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When should you switch on your hazard warning lights?
A. When you are moving straight
B. When your vehicle is parked and the same is causing inconvenience to other road users
C. When your vehicle parked in a no parking area
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You are waiting at a T-Junction. A vehicle is coming from the left with right signal flashing. What should you do
A. Wait until the vehicle turns to the right side
B. Accelerate and move forward
C. Move ahead slowly
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You are approaching a narrow bridge, another vehicle is about to enter the bridge from the opposite side. You should:
A. Wait till the other vehicle crosses the bridge and then proceed
B. Increase the speed and try to cross the bridge as fast as possible
C. Put on the head light and pass the bridge