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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You must not reverse your vehicle
A. on a one way road
B. on a busy road
C. all of the them
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Near a pedestrian crossing,when the pedestrians are waiting to cross the road, you should
A. Sound horn and proceed
B. Slow down, sound horn and pass
C. Stop the vehicle and wait till the pedestrians cross the road and then proceed
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A person driving a vehicle in a public place without a licence, is liable for:
A. Penalty only
B. A warning
C. Penalty for the driver and the owner and/ or seizure of vehicle
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While parking your vehicle on a downward gradient, in addition to the application of hand brake, the gear engaged should be:
A. In reverse
B. In neutral
C. In first
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When a vehicle is involved in an accident causing injury to any person, what should you do?
A. Take the vehicle to the nearest police station and report the accident
B. Take all reasonable steps to secure medical attention to the injured and report to the nearest police station within 24 hours
C. Stop the vehicle and report to the police station
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On a road designated as one way, which of the following holds true?
A. Parking is prohibited
B. Should not drive in reverse gear
C. Overtaking is prohibited
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When a blind person is crossing the road holding a white cane, the driver should:
A. Consider the white cane as a traffic sign to stop the vehicle
B. Blow the horn and proceed
C. Slow down and proceed with caution
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What happens if you are carrying overload in goods carriages?
A. Driving licence can be suspended or cancelled
B. It is not a punishable offence
C. Only attracts a fine
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When you reach an intersection where there is no signal light or a traffic police man, you should:
A. Give way to traffic approaching the intersection from other roads
B. Give proper signal, sound the horn and then proceed
C. Give way to the traffic approaching the intersection on your right side and proceed after giving necessary signals
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When is overtaking is prohibited?
A. When the road is marked with a broken center line in the colour white
B. When the road is marked with a continuous center line in the colour yellow
C. When the vehicle is being driven on a steep hill
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If the road is marked with broken white lines, you:
A. can change track, if required
B. shall not change track
C. shall stop the vehicle
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What is the meaning of a blinking red traffic light?
A. Stop the vehicle and proceed if safe
B. Stop the vehicle till green light glows
C. Reduce speed and proceed
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Maximum permitted speed of a motor car on national highway is:
A. 60 km/hr
B. 70 km/hr
C. 80 km/hr
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Where is the number of passengers permitted to be taken in a private vehicle recorded?
A. Tax Token
B. Registration Certificate
C. Permit
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Before starting the engine of a vehicle, you should:
A. Check headlight
B. Check radiator water level and engine oil level
C. Check the brakes
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A high beam in foggy conditions:
A. Accelerate and move forward
B. Wait until the vehicle turns to the right side
C. Move ahead slowly
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You are behind a bus that has stopped to pick up or drop off passengers. What should you do?
A. Overtake from the left
B. Patiently wait behind
C. Overtake from the right
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The middle lane is for:
A. Overtaking
B. Traffic driving at 40km/hr
C. Two wheelers
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A flashing yellow signal is used when:
A. You should slow down and proceed with caution
B. Traffic lights are not working
C. There is construction going on nearby
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Where, out of the following, are you allowed to park?
A. On top of a hill
B. A footpath
C. Neither of the options above