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09.02.2009 · Posted in Arts and Entertainment Article

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Are you ready for driving theory exam? Solve these sample test questions and check!

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DSA theory test questions –

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You are about to return home from holiday when you become ill. A doctor prescribes drugs which are likely to affect your driving. You should –

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  • avoid driving on motorways
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  • drive only if someone is with you
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  • never drive at more than 30 mph
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  • not drive yourself
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Which THREE of these are likely effects of drinking alcohol?

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  • Colour blindness
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  • Faster reactions
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  • Increased concentration
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  • Increased confidence
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  • Poor judgement
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  • Reduced co-ordination
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Drinking any amount of alcohol is likely to

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  • give a false sense of confidence
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  • improve your awareness of danger
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  • increase the speed of your reactions
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  • slow down your reactions to hazards
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  • worsen your judgement of speed
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When driving a car fitted with automatic transmission what would you use kick down for?

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  • Cruise control
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  • Fuel economy
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  • Quick acceleration
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  • Slow braking
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You are turning left into a side road. What hazards should you be especially aware of?

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  • One way street
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  • Parked vehicles
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  • Pedestrians
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  • Traffic congestion
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You intend to turn right into a side road. Just before turning you should check for motorcyclists who might be

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  • emerging from the side road
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  • following you closely
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  • overtaking on your left
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  • overtaking on your right
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A toucan crossing is different from other crossings because

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  • cyclists can use it
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  • it is controlled by a traffic warden
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  • it is controlled by two flashing lights
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  • moped riders can use it
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At toucan crossings

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  • cyclists are not permitted
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  • pedestrians and cyclists may cross
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  • there is a continuously flashing amber beacon
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  • there is no flashing amber light
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  • you only stop if someone is waiting to cross
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How will a school crossing patrol signal you to stop?

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  • By displaying a red light
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  • By displaying a stop sign
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  • By giving you an arm signal
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  • By pointing to children on the opposite pavement
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When you are overtaking a cyclist you should leave as much room as you would give to a car. What is the main reason for this?

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  • The cyclist might change lanes
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  • The cyclist might get off the bike
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  • The cyclist might have to make a right turn
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  • The cyclist might swerve
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