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Mock Test 4

1. You are travelling on a well-lit road at night in a built up area. By using dipped headlights you will be able to
    a) see further along the road
    b) go at a much faster speed
    c) switch to main beam quickly
    d) be easily seen by others
2. You are on a road that is only wide enough for one vehicle. There is a car coming towards you. What should you do?
    a) Pull into a passing place on your right
    b) Force the other driver to reverse
    c) Pull into a passing place if your vehicle is wider
    d) Pull into a passing place on your left
3. On a three-lane dual carriageway the right hand lane can be used for
    a) overtaking only, never turning right
    b) overtaking or turning right
    c) fast moving traffic only
    d) turning right only, never overtaking
4. You are coming up to a roundabout. A cyclist is signalling to turn right. What should you do?
    a) Overtake on right
    b) Give a horn warning
    c) Signal the cyclist to move across
    d) Give the cyclist plenty of room
5. You are driving on a motorway. By mistake, you go past the exit you want to take. You should
    a) carefully reverse on the hard shoulder
    b) carry on to the next exit
    c) carefully reverse in the left hand lane
    d) make a U-turn at the next gap in the central reservation
6. You are travelling at night. You are dazzled by the headlights coming towards you. You should
    a) pull down your sun visor
    b) slow down or stop
    c) switch on your main beam headlights
    d) put your hand over your eyes
7. A cover note is a document issued before you recieved your
    a) driving licence
    b) insurance certificate
    c) registration documents
    d) MOT certificate
8. A basic rule when on motorway is is
    a) use the lane that has the least traffic
    b) keep to the left-hand lane unless overtaking
    c) overtake on the side that is clearest
    d) try to keep above 50mph to prevent congestion
9. What is the maximum specified fine for driving without insurance
    a) £50
    b) £500
    c) £1000
    d) £5000
10. You are driving at night with full beam headlights on. A vehicle is overtaking you. You should dip your lights
    a) some time after the vehicle has passed you
    b) before the vehicle starts to pass you
    c) only if the other driver dips their headlights
    d) as soon as the vehicle passes you
11. At a collision you suspect a casualty has back injuries. The area is safe. You should
    a) offer them a drink
    b) not move them
    c) raise their legs
    d) not call an ambulance
12. You intend to turn right into a side road. Just before turning you should check for motorcyclists who might be
    a) overtaking on your left
    b) following you closely
    c) emerging from the side road
    d) overtaking on your right
13. Supertrams or Light Rapid Transit (LRT) systems are environmentally friendly because
    a) they use diesel power
    b) they use quieter roads
    c) they use electric power
    d) they do not operate during rush hour
14. You are on a motorway at night with other vehicles just ahead of you. Which lights should you have on?
    a) Front fog lights
    b) Main beam headlights
    c) Sidelights only
    d) Dipped headlights
15. There has been a collision. A motorcyclist is lying injured and unconscious. Unless it's essential, why should you usually NOT attempt to remove their helmet?
    a) Because they may not want you to
    b) This could result in more serious injury
    c) They will get too cold if you do this
    d) Because you could scratch the helmet
16. The most important reason for having a properly adjusted head restraint is to
    a) make you more comfortable
    b) help you avoid neck injury
    c) help you relax
    d) help you maintain your driving position
17. When leaving your car unattended for a few minutes you should
    a) leave the engine running
    b) switch the engine off, but leave the key in
    c) lock it and remove the key
    d) park near a traffic warden
18. You are following a long vehicle approaching a crossroads. The driver signals right but moves close to the left-hand kerb. What should you do?
    a) Warn the driver of the wrong signal
    b) Wait behind the long vehicle
    c) Report the driver to the police
    d) Overtake on the right-hand side
19. How will a school crossing patrol signal you to stop?
    a) By pointing to the children on the opposite pavement
    b) By displaying a red light
    c) By displaying a stop sign
    d) By giving you an arm signal
20. How will a police officer in a patrol vehicle normally get you to stop?
    a) Flash the headlights, indicate left and point to the left
    b) Wait until you stop, then approach you
    c) Use the siren, overtake, cut in front and stop
    d) Pull alongside you, use the siren and wave you to stop
21. At a crossroads there are no signs or road markings. Two vehicles approach. Which has priority?
    a) Neither of the vehicles
    b) The vehicle travelling the fastest
    c) Oncoming vehicles turning right
    d) Vehicles approaching from the right
22. You are reversing around a corner when you notice a pedestrian walking behind you. What should you do?
    a) Slow down and wave the pedestrian across
    b) Continue reversing and steer round the pedestrian
    c) Stop and give way
    d) Continue reversing and sound your horn
23. You are on a motorway. There are red flashing lights above every lane. You must
    a) pull onto the hard shoulder
    b) slow down and watch for further signs
    c) leave at the next exit
    d) stop and wait
24. An elderly person's driving ability could be affected because they may be unable to
    a) obtain car insurance
    b) understand road signs
    c) react very quickly
    d) give signals correctly
25. Why is it more difficult to overtake a large vehicle than a car?
    a) It takes longer to pass one
    b) They may suddenly pull up
    c) Their brakes are not as good
    d) They climb hills more slowly



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