Q1  Who is legally allowed to direct traffic?
b A school crossing warden


Q2 You stop at a zebra crossing, but the waiting pedestrians don't start crossing. What should you do?

a Be patient and wait


Q3 You are stopped by the police and are asked to produce your documents but you do not have them with you.  You must produce them at a police station within:

b 7 days


Q4 What is the shortest stopping distance at 70 MPH?

d 96 metres



Q5 What type of emergency vehicle is fitted with a flashing GREEN light?

b Doctor


Q6 In snow, its best to drive in as high gear as possible. Why?

b To prevent wheelspin


Q7 You are driving on a wet road and need to stop in an emergency. What should you do?

d Keep both hands on the wheel



Q8 When traffic lights fail, who has priority?

a Nobody


Q9 Which of these vehicles does not need an MOT?

b Caravan


Q10 Driving with under inflated tyres can affect your:

d Fuel consumption



Q11 The national speed limit on a dual carriageway is:

d 70 MPH



Q12 How far must you park away from a junction?

a 10 metres


Q13 When may you stop on a pedestrian crossing?

c To avoid an accident


Q14 Your vehicle pulls to one side when you brake. What is the most likely cause of the problem?

d Poorly adjusted brakes



Q15 During an emergency stop your wheels lock and skid.  Should you:

d Release the brake and then re-apply it



Q16 You are following a vehicle on a wet road.  How much gap should you leave?

b At least 4 seconds


Q17 Once you have passed your theory and practical test your licence is usually valid until you become

c 70 years old


Q18You should NEVER attempt to overtake a cyclist

c Just before you turn left


Q19; What is the most common cause of road accidents?

c Driver error


Q20 On a motorway, you see vehicles in front driving along with their hazard lights on. What does this usually mean?

d There is a hazard ahead



Q21 Tyre pressures must be checked regularly. When should this be done?

d When the tyres are cold




Q22 You have broken down on a motorway. Where is the safest place to wait?

b On the grass bank


Q23 How old must a car be before applying for its first MOT certificate?

c 3 years old


Q24 You are reversing into a side road. Whilst reversing, where you should you mostly be looking?

d Through the rear window



Q25 You see a person carrying a white stick with red bands on it. ; What disabilities may they have?

d Blind and deaf



Q26  Where you see street lights but no speed limit signs, the speed limit is usually

a 30 MPH


Q27 What is the minimum tyre tread required on a car

b 1.6 mm


Q28; On ice or snow, stopping distances can increase by:

d 10 times



Q29 When going straight ahead at a roundabout you should indicate

c Left as you exit the roundabout


Q30; When are you allowed to overtake on the left?

b On a one-way street


Q31 You are driving in very heavy rain and your vehicle begins to slide. What is this called?

b Aquaplaning


Q32 A car driver must ensure seat belts are worn by

d All passengers under 14



Q33 When should you not use your horn?

c Between 1130pm and 7am


Q34 To park in a disabled space you must have

c A valid badge


Q35 Which 3 of these have flashing BLUE lights

a Police
c Bomb Disposable
e Coastguard
THEORY TEST - Answers
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