Question 1 of 62 Loading... 1. Chains can be fitted to your wheels to help prevent Mark one answer [Get Hints]damage to the road surfacewear to the tyresskidding in deep snowthe brakes lockingQuestion 1 of 62Question 2 of 62 Loading... 2. In which THREE of these situations may you overtake another vehicle on the left? Mark three answers [Get Hints]When you are in a one-way streetWhen approaching a motorway slip road where you will be turning offWhen the vehicle in front is signalling to turn rightWhen a slower vehicle is travelling in the right-hand lane of a dual carriagewayIn slow-moving traffic queues when traffic in the right-hand lane is moving more slowlyQuestion 2 of 62Question 3 of 62 Loading... 3. On a foggy day you unavoidably have to park your car on the road. You should Mark one answer [Get Hints]leave your headlights onleave your fog lights onleave your sidelights onleave your hazard lights onQuestion 3 of 62Question 4 of 62 Loading... 4. Daytime visibility is poor but not seriously reduced. You should switch on Mark one answer [Get Hints]headlights and fog lightsfront fog lights dipped headlightsrear fog lightsQuestion 4 of 62Question 5 of 62 Loading... 5. You are on a motorway in fog. The left-hand edge of the motorway can be identified by reflective studs. What colour are they? Mark one answer [Get Hints]GreenAmberRedWhiteQuestion 5 of 62Question 6 of 62 Loading... 6. You are driving down a steep hill. Why could keeping the clutch down or rolling in neutral for too long be dangerous? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Fuel consumption will be higherYour vehicle will pick up speedIt will damage the engineIt will wear tyres out more quicklyQuestion 6 of 62Question 7 of 62 Loading... 7. Areas reserved for trams may have Mark three answers [Get Hints]metal studs around themwhite line markingszigzag markingsa different coloured surfaceyellow hatch markingsa different surface textureQuestion 7 of 62Question 8 of 62 Loading... 8. Which FOUR of the following may apply when dealing with this hazard? Mark four answers [Get Hints]It could be more difficult in winterUse a low gear and drive slowlyUse a high gear to prevent wheelspinTest your brakes afterwardsAlways switch on fog lampsThere may be a depth gaugeQuestion 8 of 62Question 9 of 62 Loading... 9. Using rear fog lights in clear daylight will Mark one answer [Get Hints]be useful when towing a trailergive extra protectiondazzle other driversmake following drivers keep backQuestion 9 of 62Question 10 of 62 Loading... 10. A rumble device is designed to Mark two answers [Get Hints]give directionsprevent cattle escapingalert you to low tyre pressurealert you to a hazardencourage you to reduce speedQuestion 10 of 62Question 11 of 62 Loading... 11. You are driving on an icy road. What distance should you drive from the car in front? Mark one answer [Get Hints]four times the normal distancesix times the normal distanceeight times the normal distanceten times the normal distanceQuestion 11 of 62Question 12 of 62 Loading... 12. You will feel the effects of engine braking when you Mark one answer [Get Hints]only use the handbrakeonly use neutralchange to a lower gearchange to a higher gearQuestion 12 of 62Question 13 of 62 Loading... 13. How can you use the engine of your vehicle to control your speed? Mark one answer [Get Hints]By changing to a lower gearBy selecting reverse gearBy changing to a higher gearBy selecting neutralQuestion 13 of 62Question 14 of 62 Loading... 14. You are on a road which has speed humps. A driver in front is travelling slower than you. You should Mark one answer [Get Hints]sound your hornovertake as soon as you canflash your headlightsslow down and stay behindQuestion 14 of 62Question 15 of 62 Loading... 15. Front fog lights should be used ONLY when Mark one answer [Get Hints]travelling in very light rainvisibility is seriously reduceddaylight is fadingdriving after midnightQuestion 15 of 62Question 16 of 62 Loading... 16. You should switch your rear fog lights on when visibility drops below Mark one answer [Get Hints]your overall stopping distanceten car lengths200 metres (656 feet100 metres (328 feet)Question 16 of 62Question 17 of 62 Loading... 17. Which of these plates normally appear with this road sign? Mark one answer [Get Hints] Question 17 of 62Question 18 of 62 Loading... 18. Holding the clutch pedal down or rolling in neutral for too long while driving will Mark one answer [Get Hints]use more fuelcause the engine to overheatreduce your controlimprove tyre wearQuestion 18 of 62Question 19 of 62 Loading... 19. You are on a motorway at night with other vehicles just ahead of you. Which lights should you have on? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Front fog lightsMain beam headlightsSidelights onlyDipped headlightsQuestion 19 of 62Question 20 of 62 Loading... 20. You have just driven out of fog. Visibility is now good. You MUST Mark one answer [Get Hints]switch off all your fog lightskeep your rear fog lights onkeep your front fog lights onleave fog lights on in case fog returnsQuestion 20 of 62Question 21 of 62 Loading... 21. You are driving on the motorway in windy conditions. When passing high-sided vehicles you should Mark one answer [Get Hints]increase your speedbe wary of a sudden gustdrive alongside very closelyexpect normal conditionsQuestion 21 of 62Question 22 of 62 Loading... 22. You are travelling in very heavy rain. Your overall stopping distance is likely to be Mark one answer [Get Hints]doubledhalvedup to ten times greaterno differentQuestion 22 of 62Question 23 of 62 Loading... 23. To correct a rear-wheel skid you should Mark one answer [Get Hints]not steer at allsteer away from itsteer into itapply your handbrakeQuestion 23 of 62Question 24 of 62 Loading... 24. Which TWO of the following are correct? When overtaking at night you should Mark two answers [Get Hints]wait until a bend so that you can see the oncoming headlightssound your horn twice before moving outbe careful because you can see lessbeware of bends in the road aheadput headlights on full beamQuestion 24 of 62Question 25 of 62 Loading... 25. You are braking on a wet road. Your vehicle begins to skid. It does not have anti-lock brakes. What is the FIRST thing you should do? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Quickly pull up the handbrakeRelease the footbrakePush harder on the brake pedalGently use the acceleratorQuestion 25 of 62Question 26 of 62 Loading... 26. You see these markings on the road. Why are they there? Mark one answer [Get Hints]To show a safe distance between vehiclesTo keep the area clear of trafficTo make you aware of your speedTo warn you to change directionQuestion 26 of 62Question 27 of 62 Loading... 27. Why should you always reduce your speed when travelling in fog? Mark one answer [Get Hints]The brakes do not work as wellYou will be dazzled by other headlightsThe engine will take longer to warm upIt is more difficult to see events aheadQuestion 27 of 62Question 28 of 62 Loading... 28. Using front fog lights in clear daylight will Mark one answer [Get Hints]flatten the batterydazzle other driversimprove your visibilityincrease your awarenessQuestion 28 of 62Question 29 of 62 Loading... 29. Front fog lights should be used Mark one answer [Get Hints]when visibility is reduced to 100 metres (328 feet)as a warning to oncoming trafficwhen driving during the hours of darknessin any conditions and at any timeQuestion 29 of 62Question 30 of 62 Loading... 30. You have to make a journey in foggy conditions. You should Mark one answer [Get Hints]follow other vehicles’ tail lights closelyavoid using dipped headlightsleave plenty of time for your journeykeep two seconds behind other vehiclesQuestion 30 of 62Question 31 of 62 Loading... 31. The road is wet. Why might a motorcyclist steer round drain covers on a bend? Mark one answer [Get Hints]To avoid puncturing the tyres on the edge of the drain coversTo prevent the motorcycle sliding on the metal drain coversTo help judge the bend using the drain covers as marker pointsTo avoid splashing pedestrians on the pavementQuestion 31 of 62Question 32 of 62 Loading... 32. You may drive with front fog lights switched on Mark one answer [Get Hints]when visibility is less than 100 metres (328 feet)at any time to be noticedinstead of headlights on high speed roadswhen dazzled by the lights of oncoming vehiclesQuestion 32 of 62Question 33 of 62 Loading... 33. You are driving down a long steep hill. You suddenly notice your brakes are not working as well as normal. What is the usual cause of this? Mark one answer [Get Hints]The brakes overheatingAir in the brake fluidOil on the brakesBadly adjusted brakesQuestion 33 of 62Question 34 of 62 Loading... 34. Which THREE of the following will affect your stopping distance? Mark three answers [Get Hints]How fast you are goingThe tyres on your vehicleThe time of dayThe weatherThe street lightingQuestion 34 of 62Question 35 of 62 Loading... 35. You see a vehicle coming towards you on a single-track road. You should Mark one answer [Get Hints]go back to the main roaddo an emergency stopstop at a passing place put on your hazard warning lightsQuestion 35 of 62Question 36 of 62 Loading... 36. Why is travelling in neutral for long distances (known as coasting) wrong? Mark one answer [Get Hints]It will cause the car to skidIt will make the engine stallThe engine will run fasterThere is no engine brakingQuestion 36 of 62Question 37 of 62 Loading... 37. When MUST you use dipped headlights during the day? Mark one answer [Get Hints]All the timeAlong narrow streetsIn poor visibilityWhen parkingQuestion 37 of 62Question 38 of 62 Loading... 38. While you are driving in fog, it becomes necessary to use front fog lights. You should Mark one answer [Get Hints]only turn them on in heavy traffic conditionsremember not to use them on motorwaysonly use them on dual carriagewaysremember to switch them off as visibility improvesQuestion 38 of 62Question 39 of 62 Loading... 39. Front fog lights may be used ONLY if Mark one answer [Get Hints]your headlights are not workingthey are operated with rear fog lightsthey were fitted by the vehicle manufacturervisibility is seriously reducedQuestion 39 of 62Question 40 of 62 Loading... 40. You may use front fog lights with headlights ONLY when visibility is reduced to less than Mark one answer [Get Hints]100 metres (328 feet)200 metres (656 feet)300 metres (984 feet)400 metres (1312 feet)Question 40 of 62Question 41 of 62 Loading... 41. You forget to switch off your rear fog lights when the fog has cleared. This may Mark three answers [Get Hints]dazzle other road usersreduce battery lifecause brake lights to be less clear be breaking the lawseriously affect engine powerQuestion 41 of 62Question 42 of 62 Loading... 42. What are TWO main reasons why coasting downhill is wrong? Mark two answers [Get Hints]Fuel consumption will be higherThe vehicle will get fasterIt puts more wear and tear on the tyresYou have less braking and steering controlIt damages the engineQuestion 42 of 62Question 43 of 62 Loading... 43. You have been driving in thick fog which has now cleared. You must switch OFF your rear fog lights because Mark one answer [Get Hints]they use a lot of power from the batterythey make your brake lights less clearthey will cause dazzle in your rear view mirrorsthey may not be properly adjustedQuestion 43 of 62Question 44 of 62 Loading... 44. Hills can affect the performance of your vehicle. Which TWO apply when driving up steep hills? Mark two answers [Get Hints]Higher gears will pull betterYou will slow down soonerOvertaking will be easierThe engine will work harderThe steering will feel heavierQuestion 44 of 62Question 45 of 62 Loading... 45. Whilst driving, the fog clears and you can see more clearly. You must remember to Mark one answer [Get Hints]switch off the fog lightsreduce your speedswitch off the demister close any open windowsQuestion 45 of 62Question 46 of 62 Loading... 46. Why is it dangerous to leave rear fog lights on when they are not needed? Mark two answers [Get Hints]Brake lights are less clearFollowing drivers can be dazzledElectrical systems could be overloadedDirection indicators may not work properlyThe battery could failQuestion 46 of 62Question 47 of 62 Loading... 47. Why are vehicles fitted with rear fog lights? Mark one answer [Get Hints]To be seen when driving at high speedTo use if broken down in a dangerous positionTo make them more visible in thick fogTo warn drivers following closely to drop backQuestion 47 of 62Question 48 of 62 Loading... 48. After this hazard you should test your brakes. Why is this? Mark one answer [Get Hints]You will be on a slippery roadYour brakes will be soaking wetYou will be going down a long hillYou will have just crossed a long bridgeQuestion 48 of 62Question 49 of 62 Loading... 49. Traffic calming measures are used to Mark one answer [Get Hints]stop road ragehelp overtakingslow traffic downhelp parkingQuestion 49 of 62Question 50 of 62 Loading... 50. You are travelling at night. You are dazzled by headlights coming towards you. You should Mark one answer [Get Hints]pull down your sun visorslow down or stopswitch on your main beam headlightsput your hand over your eyesQuestion 50 of 62Question 51 of 62 Loading... 51. Front fog lights may be used ONLY if Mark one answer [Get Hints]visibility is seriously reducedthey are fitted above the bumperthey are not as bright as the headlightsan audible warning device is usedQuestion 51 of 62Question 52 of 62 Loading... 52. You are driving with your front fog lights switched on. Earlier fog has now cleared. What should you do? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Leave them on if other drivers have their lights onSwitch them off as long as visibility remains goodFlash them to warn oncoming traffic that it is foggyDrive with them on instead of your headlightsQuestion 52 of 62Question 53 of 62 Loading... 53. You have to park on the road in fog. You should Mark one answer [Get Hints]leave sidelights onleave dipped headlights and fog lights onleave dipped headlights onleave main beam headlights onQuestion 53 of 62Question 54 of 62 Loading... 54. You are driving in fog. Why should you keep well back from the vehicle in front? Mark one answer [Get Hints]In case it changes direction suddenlyIn case its fog lights dazzle youIn case it stops suddenlyIn case its brake lights dazzle youQuestion 54 of 62Question 55 of 62 Loading... 55. When may you wait in a box junction? Mark one answer [Get Hints]When you are stationary in a queue of trafficWhen approaching a pelican crossingWhen approaching a zebra crossingWhen oncoming traffic prevents you turning rightQuestion 55 of 62Question 56 of 62 Loading... 56. When snow is falling heavily you should Mark one answer [Get Hints]only drive with your hazard lights onnot drive unless you have a mobile phoneonly drive when your journey is shortnot drive unless it is essentialQuestion 56 of 62Question 57 of 62 Loading... 57. Using rear fog lights on a clear dry night will Mark two answers [Get Hints]reduce glare from the road surfacemake your brake lights less visiblegive a better view of the road aheaddazzle following drivershelp your indicators to be seen more clearlyQuestion 57 of 62Question 58 of 62 Loading... 58. You are overtaking a car at night. You must be sure that Mark one answer [Get Hints]you flash your headlights before overtakingyou select a higher gearyou have switched your lights to full beam before overtakingyou do not dazzle other road usersQuestion 58 of 62Question 59 of 62 Loading... 59. You are on a well-lit motorway at night. You must Mark one answer [Get Hints]use only your sidelightsalways use your headlightsalways use rear fog lightsuse headlights only in bad weatherQuestion 59 of 62Question 60 of 62 Loading... 60. Why could keeping the clutch down or selecting neutral for long periods of time be dangerous? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Fuel spillage will occurEngine damage may be causedYou will have less steering and braking controlIt will wear tyres out more quicklyQuestion 60 of 62Question 61 of 62 Loading... 61. You have to make a journey in fog. What are the TWO most important things you should do before you set out? Mark two answers [Get Hints]Top up the radiator with anti-freezeMake sure that you have a warning triangle in the vehicleCheck that your lights are workingCheck the batteryMake sure that the windows are cleanQuestion 61 of 62Question 62 of 62 Loading... 62. You are on a motorway at night. You MUST have your headlights switched on unless Mark one answer [Get Hints]there are vehicles close in front of youyou are travelling below 50 mphthe motorway is lityour vehicle is broken down on the hard shoulderQuestion 62 of 62 Loading...