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Driving License Model Test Questions

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50.
An endorsement on a driving licence is made when:
a.
The drive skillfully avoids an accident.
b.
The driver is guilty of a serious act.
c.
The driver is holding a licence for ten years continuously.

51.
Registration number plate must be:
a.
In English language with Arabic numerals.
b.
In local language with devanagiri numerals.
c.
In English at the front and back ,in local language if desired.

52.
A vehicle under temporary registration number plate:
a.
May be used on roads for thirty days.
b.
May be used on roads only after permanent registration.
c.
Neither (a) or (b).

53.
In the case of a non-transport vehicle the number plate:
a.
May be of any colour.
b.
Should be black letters on Yellow background.
c.
Should be black letter on white background.
54.
In the case of transport vehicle the number plate:
a.
May be green letters and numerals on yellow background.
b.
May be black letters on yellow background.
c.
Black letters on white background.

55.
Over speeding or dangerous driving:
a.
Attracts strict warning from the authorities.
b.
Is an invitation to accident.
c.
Is an offence and is punishable under the law.

56.
Riding on clutch means:
a.
Using clutch frequently.
b.
Keeping 'Half clutch' position consistently.
c.
Not using clutch at all.

57.
If you are driving at a speed of 60 km per hour, in one second your vehicle covers the distance of:
a.
30 meters
b.
16 meters
c.
42 meters
58.
Double solid lines on the street indicates:
a.
You may cross over while overtaking.
b.
You may not cross over the lines while overtaking.
c.
No overtaking.

59.
While driving, it a flashing red or blue light of an emergency vehicle is seen, you should:
a.
Keep to the left of the road and slow down.
b.
Stop where you are.
c.
Pull to the left and stop.

60.
You are permitted to open the car door on the traffic side:
a.
When traffic is clear.
b.
When your car has come to a complete stop.
c.
After signaling other cars to stop.

61.
The best way to get your car out of a skid is:
a.
Turn the steering both to the right and to the left.
b.
Put on the brakes fast.
c.
Turn the steering wheel in the direction the car is skidding.

62.
Person holding a licence to drive a motorcar:
a.
Can drive a motorcycle.
b.
Cannot drive a motorcycle.
c.
Can drive motorcycle if licence authorize him to do so specifically.

63.
Fitment of a multi-toned horn to a motor vehicle:
a.
Is recommended as it is effective to warn the other road users.
b.
Is not recommend as it is a costly alternative to the single toned horns.
c.
Is against the law.

64.
During heavy rain, or frost, if the wind-shield and windows of the car become cloudy you should:
a.
Continue driving but slow down.
b.
Stop driving until you have cleaned off windows and windshield .

65.
Before parking your vehicle on a ascent or a hill, you must:
a.
Turn the wheels straight ahead.
b.
Never park your vehicle.
c.
Turn the front wheels away from the kerb (edge of road).

66.
When parking downhill, you must:
a.
Turn the wheels straight ahead.
b.
Never park your vehicle.
c.
Turn the front wheels towards the kerb (edge of road).

67.
You wish to take a ‘U’ turn at an intersection controlled by a traffic light. You should:
a.
Drive to another intersection that has no traffic light.
b.
Wait until the light turns green before making the ‘U’ turn.
c.
Make the ‘U’ turn if there is a policeman at the intersection.

68.
Flashing yellow light means:
a.
Slow down and proceed with cautions.
b.
Stop, if possible to do so safely.
c.
Continue at the same speed.

69.
While driving near an intersection you observe a yellow light following a green light, you should:
a.
Hurry to cross.
b.
Stop at the cross walk.
c.
Proceed across the intersection with caution.

70.
Flashing red traffic light means:
a.
'Stop and proceed' sign.
b.
'Slow' sign
c.
Yield ‘right-of way’ sign.

71.
A pedestrian is crossing the street at an intersection in an unmarked cross walk, you should:
a.
Yield or give the pedestrian the “right-of-way’.
b.
Proceed with care as pedestrian is ‘joy-walking’.
c.
Reduce speed and warn pedestrian.

72.
You are approaching a circle which you are about to enter. You shall:
a.
Continue into the circle traffic at a slow speed.
b.
Give way to right hand traffic.
c.
Use the outside lane only.

73.
While waiting to make a right turn when the traffic light turns green you should:
a.
Turn quickly before traffic coming towards you gets in your way.
b.
Force your way through oncoming traffic in order to clear your vehicle.
c.
Signal and turn when oncoming traffic has cleared.

74.
On observing a signal to stop at an intersection, motor vehicle must be stopped:
a.
Behind the stop line painted on the road near the signal.
b.
Any where near the signal as convenient to the people crossing the intersection.
c.
Ten feet away from the stop line painted on the road.




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