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Here are some examples of questions you might be asked in your theory exam. The answers are at the bottom. Further test and questions can be found on www.theory-tests.co.uk 1) Your vehicle has broken down on a motorway. You are not able to stop on the hard shoulder. What should you do? a) Switch on your hazard warning lights b) Stop following traffic and ask for help c) Attempt to repair your vehicle quickly d) Stand behind your vehicle to warn others
2)You are driving downhill. There is a car parked on the other side of the road. Large slow lorries are coming towards you. You should
a) Keep going because you have the priority b) Slow down and give way c) Speed up and get past quickly d) Pull over on the right behind the parked car
3)You are driving along in a stream of traffic closely followed by another vehicle. You should
a) Increase the distance between your vehicle and the one behind you b) Increase the distance between your vehicle and the one in front c) Keep both distance as they are d) Flash your brake lights and slow down
4)You keep well back while waiting to overtake a large vehicle. A car fills the gap. You should
a) Sound your horn b) Drop back further c) Flash your headlights d) Start to overtake
5)You intend to take an exit to the right at a roundabout. You should signal to leave
a) Immediately on entering the roundabout b) In good time on approach to the roundabout c) After passing the exit before the one you intend to take d) When entering the exit you wish to take
6)You see a pedestrian with a white stick and a red band. This means that the person is
a) Physically disabled b) Deaf only c) Blind only d) Deaf and blind
7)When snow is falling heavily you should
a) Drive provided you use your headlights b) Not drive unless you have a mobile phone c) Drive only when your journey is short d) Not drive unless it is essential
8) You feel drowsy when driving. You should
a) Stop as soon as possible b) Turn the heater up to keep you warm and comfortable c) Close the car windows to help you concentrate d) Continue your journey but drive more slowly
9) You are leaving a motorway, on a slip road, after a period of fast driving. Your speed is likely to be
a) Slower than you think b) Approximately what you think c) Faster than you think d) About right for the situation
10) you are dazzled by headlights on a motorway and need to slow down you are advised to
a) Not brake too hard b) Use the footbrake in a pulsating movement c) Break firmly and move to a lane on the left d) Pull up on the hard shoulder
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1) a, 2) b, 3) b, 4) b, 5) c, 6) d, 7) d, 8) a, 9) c, 10) a. |
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