This document contains 36 questions and answers related to road signs and safe driving practices. The questions cover topics like proper use of indicators and signals, maintaining safe distances when following or overtaking other vehicles, driver fatigue, traffic light meanings, and meanings of various road signs including mandatory, cautionary, and informational signs. The answers provided explain the correct driving procedures and interpretations of road signs.
1. At a pedestrian crossing, the driver should stop the vehicle and wait for pedestrians to cross before proceeding.
2. Signs represent stop signs, no parking signs, or signs indicating locations like hospitals ahead.
3. When approaching another vehicle at a narrow bridge, the driver should wait for the other vehicle to cross before proceeding across the bridge.
The narrative describes a family's near-death experience during a round-the-world sailing voyage that aimed to replicate Captain James Cook's historic journey. Heavy storms damaged their ship in the Indian Ocean, leaving them sinking and battling to keep the ship afloat for 36 hours through continuous pumping. Their optimism and determination to survive together helped them endure. They took refuge on a tiny island, where the children's bravery in facing possible death inspired the father. The story shows how strong willpower can help overcome stressful situations.
The document summarizes the Barometer of Liability Chart version 3 dated June 1, 2008. The chart provides liability percentages in various accident scenarios between vehicles X and Y. It will apply from June 1, 2008 onwards and in situations with agreed facts or conflicting stories within an agreed scenario. It excludes cases with independent witnesses, traffic police charges, or repudiated liability.
We are not afraid to die...if we can all be togetherAnil Kumar
This lesson describes the sea voyage of Gordon Cook with his family. He has been assisted by American Larry Vigil and Swiss Herb. Seigler. They all went through the harsh sea and when they started losing hope for survival, their children showed some hope and optimism which helped them to face the dangers with courage.
William Douglas developed a fear of water as a young child after being overwhelmed by waves at the beach. This fear was exacerbated when an bully threw him into the deep end of a swimming pool, where he sank to the bottom and nearly drowned. For years, he had an aversion to water due to this traumatic experience. Eventually, with the help of swimming lessons and an instructor using a safety rope, he was able to learn how to swim. He further challenged his fear by swimming long distances alone until he had fully conquered his phobia of water.
Mark Twain, born Samuel Clemens in 1835, was an American author best known for his novels The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. He grew up in Hannibal, Missouri where many of the incidents from Tom Sawyer were based on his childhood adventures. After working as a printer and riverboat pilot, Twain began writing short stories and novels that used satire to criticize society and expose its hypocrisies. Some of his most famous works were published in the 1870s-1880s, and he passed away in 1910, leaving behind a significant body of work that has had a large influence on American literature.
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was a famous American poet born in 1807 in Portland, Maine. He showed an early love for languages and literature.
- After graduating from Bowdoin College, he spent three years studying languages in Europe. Upon returning, he taught languages at Bowdoin and later Harvard. His first major published works were Voices of the Night in 1837 and Ballads and Other Poems in 1841.
- Longfellow found great personal and professional success with the publication of works like Evangeline in 1847 and Songs of Hiawatha in 1855. However, he also experienced deep tragedies like the death of his wife in 1861, from which he took two years to
1. At a pedestrian crossing, the driver should stop the vehicle and wait for pedestrians to cross before proceeding.
2. Signs represent stop signs, no parking signs, or signs indicating locations like hospitals ahead.
3. When approaching another vehicle at a narrow bridge, the driver should wait for the other vehicle to cross before proceeding across the bridge.
The narrative describes a family's near-death experience during a round-the-world sailing voyage that aimed to replicate Captain James Cook's historic journey. Heavy storms damaged their ship in the Indian Ocean, leaving them sinking and battling to keep the ship afloat for 36 hours through continuous pumping. Their optimism and determination to survive together helped them endure. They took refuge on a tiny island, where the children's bravery in facing possible death inspired the father. The story shows how strong willpower can help overcome stressful situations.
The document summarizes the Barometer of Liability Chart version 3 dated June 1, 2008. The chart provides liability percentages in various accident scenarios between vehicles X and Y. It will apply from June 1, 2008 onwards and in situations with agreed facts or conflicting stories within an agreed scenario. It excludes cases with independent witnesses, traffic police charges, or repudiated liability.
We are not afraid to die...if we can all be togetherAnil Kumar
This lesson describes the sea voyage of Gordon Cook with his family. He has been assisted by American Larry Vigil and Swiss Herb. Seigler. They all went through the harsh sea and when they started losing hope for survival, their children showed some hope and optimism which helped them to face the dangers with courage.
William Douglas developed a fear of water as a young child after being overwhelmed by waves at the beach. This fear was exacerbated when an bully threw him into the deep end of a swimming pool, where he sank to the bottom and nearly drowned. For years, he had an aversion to water due to this traumatic experience. Eventually, with the help of swimming lessons and an instructor using a safety rope, he was able to learn how to swim. He further challenged his fear by swimming long distances alone until he had fully conquered his phobia of water.
Mark Twain, born Samuel Clemens in 1835, was an American author best known for his novels The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. He grew up in Hannibal, Missouri where many of the incidents from Tom Sawyer were based on his childhood adventures. After working as a printer and riverboat pilot, Twain began writing short stories and novels that used satire to criticize society and expose its hypocrisies. Some of his most famous works were published in the 1870s-1880s, and he passed away in 1910, leaving behind a significant body of work that has had a large influence on American literature.
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was a famous American poet born in 1807 in Portland, Maine. He showed an early love for languages and literature.
- After graduating from Bowdoin College, he spent three years studying languages in Europe. Upon returning, he taught languages at Bowdoin and later Harvard. His first major published works were Voices of the Night in 1837 and Ballads and Other Poems in 1841.
- Longfellow found great personal and professional success with the publication of works like Evangeline in 1847 and Songs of Hiawatha in 1855. However, he also experienced deep tragedies like the death of his wife in 1861, from which he took two years to
Swami is a mischievous boy who tries to avoid school by telling his father he has a headache. His father sees through the excuse and insists he go, so Swami fabricates an account of his violent teacher Samuel to convince his father. His father writes a rude letter to the headmaster complaining about Samuel. At school, Swami's conscience bothers him for the lie. He tries to anger Samuel but is punished. He rushes to deliver his father's letter but finds the headmaster is away. Returning home, Swami's father scolds him for not delivering the letter as instructed.
The passage is about a little girl and her relationship with her father. She was very afraid of her strict father and felt relieved when he left for work each morning. When he returned home, he would command her to do things for him. One night, the little girl had a nightmare and her father comforted her. She realized he was not as scary as she had initially thought. Her view of him changed from seeing him as a "giant" to recognizing he worked hard and had a "big heart."
William Saroyan's short story "Summer of the Beautiful White Horse" is narrated by 9-year-old Aram and follows his adventures with his cousin Mourad over the summer. One morning, Mourad awakens Aram while sitting on a beautiful white horse. Though Aram wonders if Mourad stole it, Mourad insists he take Aram on a ride. They later discover the horse belongs to a local farmer named John Byro. Mourad promises to return the horse within six months so Aram can learn to ride, and over those months the boys ride the horse daily. Eventually they return it to John Byro, who is pleased with the horse's improved condition.
Based on the lesson Poets & Pancakes in Flamingo textbook. The ppt provides notes on most of the references to authors, books etc mentioned in the lesson, so that learner need not go for any external reference material. This ppt should suffice most of the learner's needs.
The poem is a conversation between the poet and the rain. The rain explains that it rises from the earth as vapor and falls again to wash the earth and allow seeds to grow, giving life. It provides care, enrichment, and water before returning again to its place of origin in an eternal cycle.
The document summarizes several characters from the novel Dead Poets Society: Mr. Keating, an inspiring English teacher; Neil Perry, a popular student who later commits suicide; Todd Anderson, a shy new student who becomes friends with Neil; Knox Overstreet, a romantic student who falls in love; Steven Meeks, a devoted student from a wealthy family who is later expelled; Mr. Perry, Neil's devoted but controlling father; Charlie Dalton, an initially obedient student who distances himself after Neil's death; and Mr. Nolan, the strict headmaster of Welton Academy.
Madeleine L'Engle was an American writer best known for her young adult science fiction novel A Wrinkle in Time. The book tells the story of Meg Murry who, along with her brother and friend, use a form of time travel to rescue her father who has disappeared while experimenting. The book was challenged by some religious groups for its references to topics like witchcraft and its inclusion of religious figures alongside scientists.
The document summarizes a story about a young seagull who lacks confidence to fly. His family tries to encourage him but he remains too afraid. Only his mother shows him pity by tempting him with food, forcing him to dive and fly to eat. This prompts the young seagull to make his first flight, showing that with effort one can achieve success.
Tintin reads about a plane crash in Tibet and has a vision of his friend Chang calling for help. He travels to Tibet with Captain Haddock and Sherpa Tharkey to search for survivors. They find the crash site but encounter a mysterious creature and dangerous conditions. After nearly dying in an avalanche, they are rescued by monks. Tintin learns Chang is alive in a mountain cave with the Yeti, who saved his life. Tintin finds and rescues Chang, discovering the Yeti is not a wild beast but has a human soul. They return home honored for their bravery in saving Tintin's friend.
This document provides an overview and analysis of the play "Blood Brothers" including its themes of class divide, family, hopes and dreams. It summarizes the characters, techniques used in the play like parallel scenes and songs, and roles of the narrator. Key motifs in the play around Marilyn Monroe and guns are also outlined. The document examines how the tragic outcome is portrayed as inevitable from the start and discusses what the play says about class differences in society.
We are not afraid to die... if we can all be togetherManpreet Kaur
1. The narrator and his family embarked on a round-the-world voyage in their boat Wavewalker. While sailing in the southern Indian Ocean, they encountered a catastrophic storm that nearly sank their boat. 2. A huge rogue wave breached the deck and the narrator was thrown overboard. Through courage and teamwork, they were able to pump out water and make repairs to keep the boat afloat. 3. With their boat damaged and low on supplies, their only hope was to navigate to the nearest island, Ile Amsterdam. After several more days at sea, they arrived exhausted but relieved to have found the island where they could complete repairs.
Ernest Hemingway was an American author born in 1899 who volunteered for the Red Cross in Italy during World War 1, where he was seriously wounded. He moved to Paris in the 1920s where he socialized with other American expatriates and published his first works. His novel The Sun Also Rises was an immediate success in 1926. Hemingway divorced his first wife and married multiple times while traveling the world, including periods in Spain and Africa where he enjoyed bullfighting and big game hunting. In his later years, Hemingway's health declined and he received electroshock therapy for bipolar disorder before committing suicide in 1961.
The document summarizes car accident data and causes in the UAE from 2008-2011. It found that the number of accidents resulted in over 12,000 accidents by 2011, causing over 10,000 injuries and over 2,000 deaths. The causes included equipment failure, driver behavior, weather conditions, road conditions, wild animals, and use of mobile phones. Possible solutions discussed were awareness seminars and strict traffic rules. The conclusion was that car accidents can kill people in the UAE.
This lesson plan teaches students about the life of Anne Frank and the Holocaust through reading Anne Frank's diary and completing an online scavenger hunt and activities on the US Holocaust Memorial Museum website. Students will work in groups to complete the scavenger hunt worksheet and present their findings to the class using a smart board. They will also take an Accelerated Reader test on Anne Frank's diary to assess their learning. The goal is for students to gain an understanding of what life was like for Jews under Nazi occupation during World War 2.
The lesson plan is for an 8th grade English class taught by teacher A.S. Shitre. The topic is poetry and the subtopic is the poem "The Last Bargain". The plan does not provide any details on the instructional objectives or teaching aids to be used.
Dr Miguel Farias and Catherine Wikholm explain that while meditation has it's place in our lives it also requires further study before we treat it as cure all for mental illness.
Swami is a mischievous boy who tries to avoid school by telling his father he has a headache. His father sees through the excuse and insists he go, so Swami fabricates an account of his violent teacher Samuel to convince his father. His father writes a rude letter to the headmaster complaining about Samuel. At school, Swami's conscience bothers him for the lie. He tries to anger Samuel but is punished. He rushes to deliver his father's letter but finds the headmaster is away. Returning home, Swami's father scolds him for not delivering the letter as instructed.
The passage is about a little girl and her relationship with her father. She was very afraid of her strict father and felt relieved when he left for work each morning. When he returned home, he would command her to do things for him. One night, the little girl had a nightmare and her father comforted her. She realized he was not as scary as she had initially thought. Her view of him changed from seeing him as a "giant" to recognizing he worked hard and had a "big heart."
William Saroyan's short story "Summer of the Beautiful White Horse" is narrated by 9-year-old Aram and follows his adventures with his cousin Mourad over the summer. One morning, Mourad awakens Aram while sitting on a beautiful white horse. Though Aram wonders if Mourad stole it, Mourad insists he take Aram on a ride. They later discover the horse belongs to a local farmer named John Byro. Mourad promises to return the horse within six months so Aram can learn to ride, and over those months the boys ride the horse daily. Eventually they return it to John Byro, who is pleased with the horse's improved condition.
Based on the lesson Poets & Pancakes in Flamingo textbook. The ppt provides notes on most of the references to authors, books etc mentioned in the lesson, so that learner need not go for any external reference material. This ppt should suffice most of the learner's needs.
The poem is a conversation between the poet and the rain. The rain explains that it rises from the earth as vapor and falls again to wash the earth and allow seeds to grow, giving life. It provides care, enrichment, and water before returning again to its place of origin in an eternal cycle.
The document summarizes several characters from the novel Dead Poets Society: Mr. Keating, an inspiring English teacher; Neil Perry, a popular student who later commits suicide; Todd Anderson, a shy new student who becomes friends with Neil; Knox Overstreet, a romantic student who falls in love; Steven Meeks, a devoted student from a wealthy family who is later expelled; Mr. Perry, Neil's devoted but controlling father; Charlie Dalton, an initially obedient student who distances himself after Neil's death; and Mr. Nolan, the strict headmaster of Welton Academy.
Madeleine L'Engle was an American writer best known for her young adult science fiction novel A Wrinkle in Time. The book tells the story of Meg Murry who, along with her brother and friend, use a form of time travel to rescue her father who has disappeared while experimenting. The book was challenged by some religious groups for its references to topics like witchcraft and its inclusion of religious figures alongside scientists.
The document summarizes a story about a young seagull who lacks confidence to fly. His family tries to encourage him but he remains too afraid. Only his mother shows him pity by tempting him with food, forcing him to dive and fly to eat. This prompts the young seagull to make his first flight, showing that with effort one can achieve success.
Tintin reads about a plane crash in Tibet and has a vision of his friend Chang calling for help. He travels to Tibet with Captain Haddock and Sherpa Tharkey to search for survivors. They find the crash site but encounter a mysterious creature and dangerous conditions. After nearly dying in an avalanche, they are rescued by monks. Tintin learns Chang is alive in a mountain cave with the Yeti, who saved his life. Tintin finds and rescues Chang, discovering the Yeti is not a wild beast but has a human soul. They return home honored for their bravery in saving Tintin's friend.
This document provides an overview and analysis of the play "Blood Brothers" including its themes of class divide, family, hopes and dreams. It summarizes the characters, techniques used in the play like parallel scenes and songs, and roles of the narrator. Key motifs in the play around Marilyn Monroe and guns are also outlined. The document examines how the tragic outcome is portrayed as inevitable from the start and discusses what the play says about class differences in society.
We are not afraid to die... if we can all be togetherManpreet Kaur
1. The narrator and his family embarked on a round-the-world voyage in their boat Wavewalker. While sailing in the southern Indian Ocean, they encountered a catastrophic storm that nearly sank their boat. 2. A huge rogue wave breached the deck and the narrator was thrown overboard. Through courage and teamwork, they were able to pump out water and make repairs to keep the boat afloat. 3. With their boat damaged and low on supplies, their only hope was to navigate to the nearest island, Ile Amsterdam. After several more days at sea, they arrived exhausted but relieved to have found the island where they could complete repairs.
Ernest Hemingway was an American author born in 1899 who volunteered for the Red Cross in Italy during World War 1, where he was seriously wounded. He moved to Paris in the 1920s where he socialized with other American expatriates and published his first works. His novel The Sun Also Rises was an immediate success in 1926. Hemingway divorced his first wife and married multiple times while traveling the world, including periods in Spain and Africa where he enjoyed bullfighting and big game hunting. In his later years, Hemingway's health declined and he received electroshock therapy for bipolar disorder before committing suicide in 1961.
The document summarizes car accident data and causes in the UAE from 2008-2011. It found that the number of accidents resulted in over 12,000 accidents by 2011, causing over 10,000 injuries and over 2,000 deaths. The causes included equipment failure, driver behavior, weather conditions, road conditions, wild animals, and use of mobile phones. Possible solutions discussed were awareness seminars and strict traffic rules. The conclusion was that car accidents can kill people in the UAE.
This lesson plan teaches students about the life of Anne Frank and the Holocaust through reading Anne Frank's diary and completing an online scavenger hunt and activities on the US Holocaust Memorial Museum website. Students will work in groups to complete the scavenger hunt worksheet and present their findings to the class using a smart board. They will also take an Accelerated Reader test on Anne Frank's diary to assess their learning. The goal is for students to gain an understanding of what life was like for Jews under Nazi occupation during World War 2.
The lesson plan is for an 8th grade English class taught by teacher A.S. Shitre. The topic is poetry and the subtopic is the poem "The Last Bargain". The plan does not provide any details on the instructional objectives or teaching aids to be used.
Dr Miguel Farias and Catherine Wikholm explain that while meditation has it's place in our lives it also requires further study before we treat it as cure all for mental illness.
The document discusses different types of heat exchangers. It begins by defining a heat exchanger as a device that transfers heat from one medium to another. It then provides examples of applications of heat exchangers in various industries. The document goes on to classify heat exchangers as either direct contact or indirect contact types, and lists examples of each type such as tubular, shell and tube, plate, and jacketed & kettle heat exchangers. It provides brief descriptions of some of these types.
Heat exchangers transfer heat from one fluid to another. There are two main types: tube-and-shell and plate. Tube-and-shell consists of tubes in a shell where fluids flow inside and outside the tubes. Plate heat exchangers use plates to separate fluids which flow between plates in alternating channels. Heat exchangers can operate in parallel, counter, or cross flow configurations. Performance tests determine the overall heat transfer coefficient and identify any fouling issues.
The document discusses heat transfer equipment and heat exchangers. It defines a heat exchanger as a device that transfers thermal energy between two or more fluids at different temperatures without mixing the fluids. Heat exchangers can be classified based on their transfer process, number of fluids, degree of surface compactness, construction, flow arrangement, and heat transfer mechanism. Common examples include shell-and-tube exchangers, radiators, condensers, evaporators, and cooling towers.
The document describes the design and construction of heat exchangers. It discusses key components of double pipe heat exchangers like inner and outer pipes, return bends, and support lugs. It also explains components of shell and tube heat exchangers such as tubes, tube sheets, bonnets, channels, nozzles, baffles, and pass partition plates. Additionally, it covers classification of heat exchangers, flow arrangements, fouling factors, heat transfer calculations, and pressure drop analysis for heat exchanger design.
To drive safely, you must look well ahead 12-15 seconds and check mirrors regularly to be aware of surrounding traffic. It is important to communicate your intentions to other drivers through proper use of turn signals and flashing lights. You should also adjust your speed based on road conditions and maintain enough distance to stop safely based on perception, reaction, and braking distances.
1) Always slow down, stay in your lane, drive with both hands on the wheel, don't tailgate, use signals properly, keep your eyes moving, and always wear a seat belt to modify your driving and avoid accidents.
2) When driving, only drive and don't text or talk on the phone to avoid distractions. Also try to avoid driving at night, in bad weather, or when tired.
3) Keep your car safe by keeping tires properly inflated, going to regular tune-ups, keeping windows and mirrors clean, and replacing windshield wipers regularly.
8 Simple Defensive Driving Tips to Keep You Safe on the RoadAAffordable Auto
On any given day, your experience behind the wheel can range from uneventful to dramatic, which is why defensive driving is so important. Knowing how to avoid or defuse potentially dangerous situations can help keep you a great deal safer on the road, and possibly prevent an incident that could raise your auto insurance premiums.
The document provides 7 ingredients for successful driving: 1) plan ahead and ensure you and your vehicle are prepared; 2) look 15 seconds ahead to scan for hazards; 3) do visual sweeps of your surroundings by checking mirrors every 5-8 seconds; 4) be aware of potential hazards like weather, road conditions, and distracted drivers; 5) leave space around your vehicle in case you need an escape; 6) communicate clearly with other drivers using signals and eye contact; 7) make following these ingredients a habit by always practicing safe driving behaviors like wearing a seatbelt.
The document provides information on various driving maneuvers and techniques, organized into sections with headings. It includes cockpit drills, moving off, stopping, approaching and emerging at junctions, roundabouts, overtaking, and other maneuvers. For each section, it outlines the objectives and provides step-by-step instructions using acronyms like MSPSL (Mirror, Signal, Position, Speed, Look) to describe the proper process in a concise yet informative manner.
The document provides guidance on safe driving habits and procedures for operating vehicles in a yard setting. It discusses five seeing habits drivers should adopt such as aiming high to steer, getting the big picture, keeping eyes moving, leaving an out, and making sure others see you. It also lists 10-point commentary on safe driving practices. Additional sections outline keys for lifting and lowering objects safely, preventing slips and falls, backing rules, yard control procedures including rules for pedestrians and vehicle operation, and responses for hazardous shipping situations.
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Pass the California DMV's Driving Performance Evaluation...
by understanding why others failed
by Rock O. Kendall, Attorney and Driver Safety Instructor www.dmv-law.com
Driving requires developing the right attitude and skills to handle different road conditions safely. Some key aspects discussed in the document include:
- Developing qualities like responsibility, concentration, anticipation and patience are important for the correct driving attitude.
- Defensive driving means anticipating risks and obeying rules to prioritize safety over speed. Stopping distances increase significantly with speed.
- Special skills are needed for adverse conditions like fog, rain, floods or hot weather. Drivers must adjust their speed and visibility techniques accordingly.
- Alcohol impairs driving ability by slowing reaction times. It is dangerous to drive under the influence of alcohol.
The document provides instructions for basic driving maneuvers including:
1. Checking visibility, time, and space when moving into or leaving traffic.
2. Planning ahead and maintaining a 4 second gap when changing lanes safely.
3. Signaling and positioning the vehicle in advance of right turns.
4. The four methods for executing turns - driving around the block, two-point turns, three-point turns, and U-turns.
The document provides instructions for basic driving maneuvers including:
1. Checking visibility, time, and space when moving into or leaving traffic.
2. Planning in advance by knowing where your vehicle is and where you want to go, and leaving a 4 second gap between vehicles when changing lanes.
3. Signaling and positioning your vehicle in the correct lane well ahead of turning right.
9 Essentials For Sharing The Road Safely With Trucks BisonTransport1
There are approximately 3.75 million tractor-trailers on the road, each weighing up to 120,000 pounds. Studies show that in car-truck collisions, car drivers are at fault 80% of the time and make up 80% of fatalities. The document provides tips for driving safely around large trucks, including being aware of trucks' large blind spots, merging and passing trucks carefully, allowing space for stopping and turning, and never driving when feeling unsafe. All drivers must share responsibility for safety on the roads.
defencive driving while doing the drivingsarosh9696
This document outlines driving policies and guidelines for a project. It discusses defensive driving techniques, vehicle inspection procedures, documentation requirements, and traffic regulations. It also provides guidance on accident reporting procedures and prohibited behaviors like speeding, cell phone use, and driving under the influence. The overall goal is to promote safe driving practices and compliance with local laws to protect driver and public safety.
Important cautionary traffic road signs you should knowShweta Kriplani
This document summarizes 7 common road caution signs:
1. Right and left reverse band signs warn of zigzag turns ahead and instruct drivers to slow down.
2. Right and left hairpin band signs warn of sharp turns ahead on hilly roads and instruct drivers to slow down to safely navigate the turns.
3. Steep ascent and descent signs warn drivers to prepare to climb or descend a steep hill by changing gears.
4. A slippery road sign warns drivers to slow down as the road ahead may be slippery from water, oil, or other hazards.
The document provides information on defensive driving techniques. It discusses proper seating position, recommended hand positions on the steering wheel, common driving distractions to avoid, pre-trip vehicle inspections, how to handle aggressive drivers and road rage, what to do if your rear or front wheels skid, developing a defensive driving attitude, and tips for night driving and rural driving. Check your tires regularly as they are critical for safety, and be aware that tires have expiration dates after 4 years.
This document provides a summary of defensive driving techniques and safety guidelines. It discusses best practices for seat belt usage, avoiding distractions from phones, dealing with aggressive drivers, not drinking and driving, following traffic laws, and driving carefully in adverse weather conditions. The goal is to drive conservatively and avoid accidents in order to protect oneself and others on the road. Contact information is provided for emergencies and transportation.
Cycling is the use of bicycles for
transport, recreation or sport. This topic will give you information on how to cycle safely, tips on how to improve your performance and plans that will enable you to log your training.
This document provides many tips for safe driving. It advises drivers to take driving safety seriously, be careful when making turns, avoid tailgating and drunk driving, wear a seatbelt, and maintain their vehicle. It also warns against distracted behaviors like using a phone while driving or running red lights, and recommends signaling before changing lanes, letting pedestrians cross first, and pulling over for emergency vehicles.
The document provides information on defensive driving techniques, road courtesy, and safety. It discusses factors that affect driving such as attitude, behavior, alcohol, drugs and fatigue. It outlines keys to effective defensive driving such as concentration, making driving plans and decisions, and maintaining a good view from the vehicle. It also provides tips on night driving, passing other vehicles safely, steering, braking, and ensuring one's vehicle and physical/mental state support safe driving.
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This document discusses employee retention in organizations. It defines employee retention as measures taken to encourage employees to remain with an organization for as long as possible. Retaining key employees is important for long-term organizational success as it ensures customer satisfaction, productivity, and preservation of institutional knowledge. The document outlines some of the challenges of employee retention, such as the costs of replacing employees and the competitive job market. It stresses the importance of identifying employees' needs and developing tailored retention strategies to keep talented workers.
1. Moore's Law states that the number of transistors on integrated circuits doubles approximately every two years, leading to faster and cheaper computing capabilities. This phenomenon of faster and cheaper computing opens new markets and opportunities for firms.
2. Companies like Apple and Amazon have leveraged faster and cheaper technologies to their advantage - the iPod and iTunes store vaulted Apple to success, while Amazon's "Search Inside the Book" was enabled by declining storage costs.
3. Managers must anticipate how their industries may be disrupted by emerging technologies and plan strategies accordingly to take advantage of opportunities or respond to threats from competitors leveraging new capabilities.
Mobile cellular-telecommunication-system-revisedJohn Williams
Caller identification allows the called mobile station to display the phone number of the calling party.
2. Short Message Service (SMS) allows users to send and receive text messages to and from other mobile phones or fixed phones.
3. Facsimile (fax) services allow users to send and receive fax messages to and from other fax machines through their mobile phones.
This document discusses features of VLSI chips including compactness, speed, ease of maintenance, and cost effectiveness. It describes Moore's Law, which states that the number of transistors on chips doubles every two years, causing computer performance to double every 18 months. The digital design flow includes RTL coding, synthesis, floorplanning, placement, routing, and verification. Programming languages for digital design include VHDL and Verilog HDL. RAM is used as working memory and has faster access times than hard disks, measured in nanoseconds versus milliseconds. The document outlines program logic for reading from and writing to RAM and detecting when it is empty or full.
This document provides an overview of microwaves, including:
1) Microwaves are electromagnetic waves with wavelengths between 1 mm and 1 m, or frequencies between 300 MHz and 300 GHz. They require transmission line theory and distributed circuit elements rather than lumped elements.
2) Common applications of microwaves include radar, wireless communication technologies like WiFi, microwave ovens, and satellite navigation systems.
3) Key concepts in microwave engineering include transmission lines, scattering parameters for circuit analysis, and the different microwave frequency bands designated by letters.
The document provides an overview of the 8051 microcontroller, including its features, applications, evolution, architecture, registers, memory mapping, I/O ports, and timers. Specifically, it discusses that the 8051 has 4K bytes of ROM, 128 bytes of RAM, four 8-bit I/O ports, two 16-bit timers, a serial interface, and is used widely in devices like cell phones, laptops, home appliances, industrial equipment, and toys.
Lut optimization for memory based computationJohn Williams
This document describes a proposed LUT optimization technique for memory-based computation. The authors aim to design an APC-OMS combined LUT structure to efficiently perform the multiplication of a W-bit fixed coefficient A with a 5-bit input X. This would reduce the size of the LUT to one-fourth that of a conventional design by applying a modified form of the Address Pre-Computation (APC) and Orthogonal Matching Search (OMS) techniques. A block diagram and benefits are presented, showing the combined approach can cut the area-delay product over 30% for 16-bit widths and 50% for 32-bit widths compared to conventional signed-digit multipliers.
This document provides an introduction to an image processing course, including information about the instructors, course structure, and topics. It will cover image formation, sampling and quantization, image processing operations like negative and log transforms, and image enhancement techniques. The first programming assignment will involve basic MATLAB skills. Applications discussed include document handling, biometrics, object and face recognition, medical imaging, and more. Research areas at various companies and links for further self-study are also listed.
This document contains lecture notes on microwaves from Dr. Serkan Aksoy in 2009. The notes are based on the book "Microwave Engineering" by David M. Pozar and cover topics such as transmission line analysis, Smith charts, impedance matching, power dividers/couplers, noise and active components, and microwave amplifier design. Contact information is provided for Dr. Aksoy for future versions or proposals related to the lecture notes.
This document summarizes spatial filtering techniques for image enhancement, including smoothing and sharpening filters. It discusses neighbourhood operations and different types of spatial filters like averaging filters and median filters that can be used to smooth images. Techniques for sharpening images like the Laplacian filter and highboost filter are also covered. The document provides examples and equations to demonstrate how various spatial filters work to enhance images.
Image processing9 segmentation(pointslinesedges)John Williams
This document discusses image segmentation and edge detection techniques in digital image processing. It begins by defining image segmentation as partitioning image pixels into groups that correlate with objects. It then examines methods for detecting points, lines, and edges as discontinuities, including using masks and derivatives. Common edge detectors like Sobel, Prewitt, and Laplacian of Gaussian are presented. Edge detection is shown to be sensitive to noise, so smoothing images first can improve results. The document provides examples throughout to demonstrate segmentation and edge detection.
This document discusses frequency domain processing and various image transforms, with a focus on the discrete Fourier transform (DFT). It provides definitions and properties of the DFT, including its relationship to the Fourier transform and examples of applying the DFT to images. Other transforms discussed include the Walsh transform, with examples provided of computing and displaying the Walsh transform of an image. MATLAB code is presented for calculating the DFT and Walsh transform of grayscale images.
Image processing3 imageenhancement(histogramprocessing)John Williams
This document discusses image enhancement techniques in digital image processing. It introduces image enhancement and its goals of highlighting details, removing noise, and improving visual appeal. Histogram equalization is described as a method to improve dark or washed out images by spreading out the frequencies in an image histogram to increase contrast. Examples are provided to demonstrate histogram equalization transformations and their effects on images. The key steps of histogram equalization calculations are also outlined.
1) The first generation (1G) of cellular networks launched in 1979 in Japan and provided speeds between 28-56kbps. 2G networks launched in 1991 provided text messaging, pictures, and multimedia. 3G networks launched in 2000 provided faster data transfer for mobile internet, video calls, and mobile TV. 4) 4G networks provide ultra-broadband access at speeds up to 1Gbps to support applications like mobile web, IP telephony, HD video, and more. Major providers are working to launch 4G networks in India in the coming years to support these new applications across multiple devices and platforms.
This document discusses optimized implementations of FFT processors for OFDM systems. It describes how FFT and IFFT are important computations for OFDM modulation and demodulation. It proposes an 8-point FFT processor using the radix-2 algorithm and R2MDC architecture. The processor eliminates complex multiplications using shift-and-add operations. It also concludes that the proposed FFT processor designs are suitable for MIMO OFDM standards like IEEE 802.11n and IEEE 802.16 WiMAX.
Mathematical morphology is a framework for image analysis using set theory operations. It is used for tasks like noise filtering, shape analysis, and segmentation. Basic operations include erosion, dilation, opening, and closing using a structuring element. Erosion shrinks objects while dilation expands them. Opening eliminates small objects and closing fills small holes. Together these operations can filter images while preserving overall shapes. Morphological operations also enable extracting object boundaries, thinning images to skeletons, and finding connected components.
Here are the ARM instructions to translate the given C statement:
LDR r0, [r2, r1, LSL #2]
This loads the word from the address calculated by adding the value of register r1 left shifted by 2 (to scale the offset) to the base address in register r2. Since r1 contains the index y, this loads the word from the array at index y.
This document proposes an ATM system that uses facial recognition instead of cards and PINs for verification. It would work by having a camera installed on the ATM that takes a photo of the customer's face and compares it to an image stored in the bank's database associated with the account. This would provide increased security by matching a live photo to the stored image without needing a card or PIN. The document outlines the components, techniques, process and potential benefits of such a biometric-based ATM system for more reliable authentication.
This short message expresses appreciation and gratitude for the recipient. It tells them that they light up others' lives like stars and make people feel important and smile. While there are no proper words to thank them, someone thinks they are fine for the time they spend sharing things. It encourages passing the message on to at least four friends and hopes they have a great day.
This document discusses sequential circuits and finite state machines. It covers representing and analyzing state through equations, tables and diagrams. State can be stored in flip flops and circuits analyzed by deriving the state transition and output functions. There are two types of state machines - Mealy machines have outputs dependent on inputs and state, while Moore machines only depend on state.
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1 YOU WANT TO TURN RIGHT AT A JUNCTION BUT
YOU THINK THAT YOUR INDICATORS CANNOT
BE SEEN CLEARLY .WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
* GET OUT AND CHECK IF YOUR INDICATORS CAN BE
SEEN.
Correct Answer
* STAY IN THE LEFT HAND LANE. Give an arm signal as well as an indicator
signal
* KEEP WELL OVER TO THE RIGHT. Explanation
* GIVE AN ARM SIGNAL AS WELL AS AN INDICATOR
SIGNAL
You should always ensure that other road
users are aware of your intentions. If you
feel your indicator might not be seen then
give an arm signal as well.
2 YOU HAVE TO MAKE A JOURNEY IN FOGGY
CONDITIONS. YOU SHOULD
* FOLLOW CLOSELY OTHER VEHICLE'S TAIL LIGHTS Correct Answer
* NEVER USE DEMISTERS AND WINDSCREEN WIPERS Leave plenty of time for your journey.
* LEAVE PLENTY OF TIME FOR YOUR JOURNEY Explanation
* KEEP SAFE DISTANCE OF TWO SECONDS If you are planning to make a journey in
foggy condition don't drive if visibility is
poor or if your journey is not necessary. If
you do travel, leave plenty of time for your
journey.
3 DRIVING IS A REPETITION OF THREE THINGS.
WHICH ARE THEY IN CORRECT ORDER?
* THINK, DO AND SEE Correct Answer
* DO, THINK AND SEE See, think and do
* SEE, THINK AND DO Explanation
* SEE, DO AND THINK Driving involves three things
1.See – See the traffic around you.
2.Think – Think about the course of action
you have to take while driving.
3.Do- Manoeuvre your vehicle accordingly.
4 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING SHOULD BE DONE
CONTINUOUSLY WHILE DRIVING A VEHICLE?
3. LLR Test Question & Answer
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* CHECKING LEVEL OF FUEL TANK Correct Answer
* ASSESSING ROAD CONDITIONS AHEAD Assessing road conditions ahead
* ADJUSTING VEHICLE CONTROLS FOR SMOOTH
RUNNING
Explanation
* MAKING A VISUAL CHECK FOR ALL CONTROLS To be safe on the road, it is important to
be aware of the shortcomings, to anticipate
road users behaviour and to keep your
vehicle in control. This strategy of
expecting the unexpected in behaviours
and situations and to know how to keep
yourself safe and in control, is called
defensive driving.
5 YOU START TO FEEL TIRED WHILE DRIVING.
WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
* INCREASE YOUR SPEED SLIGHTLY Correct Answer
* DECREASE YOUR SPEED SLIGHTLY Pull over at a safe place to rest.
* FIND A LESS BUSY ROUTE Explanation
* PULL OVER AT A SAFE PLACE TO REST If you do feel tired, pull over at a safe
place, take fresh air, make yourself
comfortable and take a short break. Make
yourself mentally & physically fit for the
rest of the journey.
6 A RED TRAFFIC LIGHT MEANS
* YOU MUST STOP BEHIND THE WHITE STOP LINE Correct Answer
* YOU MAY GO STRAIGHT ON IF THERE IS NO OTHER
TRAFFIC
You must stop behind the white stop line.
* YOU MAY TURN LEFT IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO Explanation
* YOU MUST SLOW DOWN AND PREPARE TO STOP IF
TRAFFIC HAS STARTED TO CROSS
The white line is positioned so that
pedestrians have room to cross in front of
waiting traffic. If pedestrians are crossing
make sure your brakes are on.
7 YOU NOTICE HORSE RIDERS IN FRONT . WHAT
SHOULD YOU DO FIRST?
* PULL OUT TO THE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD Correct Answer
* BE PREPARED TO SLOW DOWN Be prepared to slow down.
* ACCELERATE AROUND THEM Explanation
* SIGNAL RIGHT When overtaking animals slow down, leave
plenty of room. Don't drive close behind or
alongside them, this could disturb them.
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8 BE EXTRA CAUTIOUS WHILE OVERTAKING
* 'L' MARK VEHICLES. Correct Answer
* SLOW SPEED VEHICLES. 'L' mark vehicles.
* OLD VEHICLES. Explanation
* LIGHT VEHICLES. Learners might not have confidence when
they first start to drive. Allow them plenty
of room and don‟t react adversely to their
hesitation. We all learn from experience,
but new drivers will have had less practice
in dealing with all the situations that might
occur.
9 BE CAREFUL WHILE OVERTAKING 'L' MARK
(LEARNER DRIVER) VEHICLE BECAUSE
* THEIR INTENTION IS ALWAYS TO DRIVE IN RIGHT
HAND LANE.
Correct Answer
* THIS WILL REDUCE THEIR CONFIDENCE. They may get nervous and it may lead to
an accident.
* THEY MAY GET NERVOUS AND IT MAY LEAD TO AN
ACCIDENT.
Explanation
* GENERALLY THEY ARE NOT MEDICALLY FIT. Driver with „learner‟ mark on their vehicle
may be inexperienced fresh drivers. They
may have lack of confidence to drive on
the road. Therefore always take care while
passing them. They may take wrong
decisions by getting nervous.
10 WHILE DRIVING, AVOID
* REACTING TO WRONG BEHAVIOUR OF OTHER
DRIVERS.
Correct Answer
* GETTING DISTRACTED BY HOARDINGS Both of the above.
* BOTH OF THE ABOVE. Explanation
* OBSERVING DASH BOARD GAUGES BECAUSE THIS
WILL AFFECT YOUR CONCENTRATION.
There are occasions when other road users
make a misjudgment or a mistake. If this
happens try not to let it worry you. Don‟t
react by showing anger. Sounding the
horn, flashing the headlamps or shouting
won‟t help the situation. Good anticipation
will help prevent these incidents becoming
accidents. Beware of the lights from the
hoarding, they may dazzle you and lead to
an accident.
5. LLR Test Question & Answer
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11 TO HELP CONCENTRATION ON LONG JOURNEYS
YOU SHOULD STOP FREQUENTLY AND
* HAVE A REST Correct Answer
* FILL UP WITH FUEL Have a rest
* EAT A MEAL Explanation
* HAVE A DRINK Plan your journey to include suitable rest
stops. You should take all precautions
against feeling sleepy whilst driving. Any
lack of concentration could have dire
consequences.
12 WE ARE MEETING AT 4 P.M. ONCE A WEEK; IT IS
A 20-MINUTE DRIVE FROM OUR HOUSE/OFFICE.
WE SHOULD-
* LEAVE AT 2 P.M. BECAUSE SOMETIMES WE FORGET
HOW TO GET THERE
Correct Answer
* LEAVE 25 OR 30 MINUTES EARLY TO ALLOW FOR
POSSIBLE DELAYS
Leave 25 or 30 minutes early to allow for
possible delays.
* LEAVE EXACTLY 20 MINUTES TO FOUR AND TRY TO
MAKE IT ON TIME
Explanation
* LEAVE AT 3.50 AND SEE HOW FAST WE CAN GET
THERE.
Always plan your journey. Keep some time
in your hand to tackle situations like traffic
jams and bad weather.
13 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF GLASSES
SHOULD NOT BE WORN WHEN DRIVING AT
NIGHT?
* HALF-MOON Correct Answer
* ROUND Tinted.
* BI-FOCAL Explanation
* TINTED If you are driving or riding at night or in
poor visibility, tinted lenses will reduce the
efficiency of your vision, by reducing the
amount of available light reaching your
eyes.
14 OBJECTS HANGING FROM YOUR INTERIOR
MIRROR MAY
* RESTRICT YOUR VIEW & DISTRACT YOUR
ATTENTION
Correct Answer
* IMPROVE YOUR DRIVING Restrict your view & distract your attention
* HELP YOUR CONCENTRATION Explanation
6. LLR Test Question & Answer
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* NONE OF THE ABOVE Ensure that you can see clearly through
the windscreen of your vehicle. Stickers or
hanging objects could affect your field of
vision or draw your eyes away from the
road.
15 YOU ARE FOLLOWING THIS TWO WHEELER ON A
POOR ROAD SURFACE. YOU SHOULD
* MAKE SURE YOU STAY WELL BACK Correct Answer
* LOOK OUT AS THEY MAY WOBBLE All of the above
* BE AWARE THEY MAY SUDDENLY SWERVE Explanation
* ALL OF THE ABOVE On a poor road surface, the rider may need
to move out to avoid pot holes. You may
not always get much warning, look out for
signs that the rider may be about to move
out. You should also keep a watch on the
road surface yourself, to try and predict
what path the rider may take. While the
road conditions persist, you should stay
well back, allowing the rider plenty of
room.
16 WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO PREVENT FATIGUE
WHEN DRIVING ?
* AVOID NIGHT DRIVING Correct Answer
* STOP FOR REST Stop for rest.
* DON'T CARRY ANY LOAD Explanation
* DRINK TWO PEGS OF GOOD QUALITY WHISKY When you are tired, fatigue can creep up
on you without warning. Anything can
happen if you fall asleep causing danger to
your own life, your passengers and other
road users. As soon as you are tired or
sleepy, stop at a rest area or off the road
and take a short walk. If that does not
work, find a place to rest.
17 YOU SHOULD NOT OVERTAKE WHEN
* INTENDING TO TURN LEFT SHORTLY AFTERWARDS Correct Answer
* APPROCHING A JUNCTION All of the above.
* THE VIEW AHEAD IS BLOCKED Explanation
7. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
* ALL OF THE ABOVE Never commit your self to an overtaking
manoeuvre unless you are absolutely
certain that you have the time and space
to make it through. Don‟t take unnecessary
risks which endanger other road users.
18 YOUR OVERALL STOPPING DISTANCE WILL BE
MUCH LONGER WHEN DRIVING
* IN RAIN Correct Answer
* IN FOG In rain.
* AT NIGHT Explanation
* IN STRONG WINDS Extra care should be taken in wet weather.
Wet road will affect the time it takes you to
stop. Your stopping distance could be at
least doubled.
19 YOU APPROACH A JUNCTION. THE TRAFFIC
LIGHTS ARE NOT WORKING. A POLICE OFFICER
GIVES THIS SIGNAL. YOU SHOULD-
* TURN LEFT ONLY Correct Answer
* TURN RIGHT ONLY Stop before the stop line.
* STOP LEVEL WITH THE OFFICER'S ARM Explanation
* STOP BEFORE THE STOP LINE If a police officer or traffic warden is
directing traffic you must obey them. Learn
what these mean and act accordingly.
20 WHICH ARM SIGNAL TELLS YOU THAT THE CAR
YOU ARE FOLLOWING IS GOING TO TURN LEFT?
* A Correct Answer
* B A
* C Explanation
* D There may be occasions when drivers need
to give an arm signal in addition to an
indicator to confirm their intentions.
21 WHEN YOU APPROACH A BUS SIGNALLING TO
MOVE OFF FROM A BUS STOP, YOU SHOULD
* GET PAST BEFORE IT MOVES Correct Answer
* ALLOW IT TO PULL AWAY, IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO Allow it to pull away, if it is safe to do so.
* FLASH YOUR HEADLIGHTS AS YOU APPROACH Explanation
8. LLR Test Question & Answer
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* SIGNAL LEFT AND WAVE THE BUS TO MOVE ON Give way to buses whenever you can do so
safely, especially when they signal to pull
away from bus stops. Look out for people
who've got off the bus and may try to
cross the road. Don't try to accelerate past
before it moves away.
22 YOU TAKE THE WRONG ROUTE AND FIND YOU
ARE ON A ONE-WAY STREET. YOU SHOULD
* REVERSE OUT OF THE ROAD Correct Answer
* TURN ROUND IN A SIDE ROAD Continue to the end of the road.
* CONTINUE TO THE END OF THE ROAD Explanation
* REVERSE INTO A DRIVEWAY Never reverse or turn your vehicle around
in a one-way street. This is highly
dangerous. Carry on and find another
route, checking the direction signs as you
drive.
23 YOU HAVE JUST BEEN OVERTAKEN BY THIS
MOTORCYCLIST WHO IS CUTTING IN SHARPLY.
YOU SHOULD
* SOUND THE HORN Correct Answer
* BRAKE FIRMLY Keep a safe gap.
* KEEP A SAFE GAP Explanation
* FLASH YOUR LIGHTS You need to take your foot off the
accelerator and drop back to allow a safe
separation distance, try not to react by
braking sharply as you could lose control.
Any vehicle behind you will have to react in
the same way, and it could lead to an
accident.
24 YOU MUST OBEY SIGNS GIVING ORDERS. THESE
SIGNS ARE MOSTLY IN
* BLACK TRIANGLES Correct Answer
* RED TRIANGLES Red / blue circles.
* BLUE RECTANGLES Explanation
* RED / BLUE CIRCLES Traffic signs can be divided into three
classes. Those giving orders -mandatory,
those warning -cautionary, and those
informing -informatory. On the road, each
class of sign is identified by a different
shape. Mandatory signs give orders that
must be obeyed to prevent legal action.
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25 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* CYCLE PROHIBITED Correct Answer
* TRUCK PROHIBITED Right turn prohibited
* RIGHT TURN PROHIBITED Explanation
* LEFT TURN PROHIBITED This is a mandatory sign. The sign is used
at places, where vehicles are not allowed
to make a turn to the right .
26 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* LEFT TURN PROHIBITED Correct Answer
* RIGHT TURN PROHIBITED U-turn prohibited
* U-TURN PROHIBITED Explanation
* OVERTKING PROHIBITED This is a mandatory sign. The sign is used
at the places where vehicles are forbidden
to make a turn to reverse direction of
travel between the sign and the next
intersection beyond it. The sign is erected
at the start and at intervals along section
of a road on which the controlling authority
has authorised the prohibition.
27 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* OVERTAKING PROHIBITED Correct Answer
* LEFT TURN PROHIBITED Overtaking prohibited.
* RIGHT TURN PROHIBITED Explanation
* VEHICLE PROHIBITED IN BOTH DIRECTIONS This is a mandatory sign. The sign is
erected at the beginning of such sections
of highways where sight distance is
restricted and overtaking is
hazardous.Overtaking is also prohibited on
bridges,narrow roads,railway
crossing,intersections,on bends and where
there is a no overtaking road sign.
28 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* NO SMOKING Correct Answer
10. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
* RIGHT TURN PROHIBITED Horn prohibited.
* CYCLE PROHIBITED Explanation
* HORN PROHIBITED This is a mandatory sign. The sign is used
on stretches of the road where sounding of
horn is not allowed, such as near schools,
hospitals and in silence zones and within
an area of 100 m of red light.
29 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* LENGTH LIMIT Correct Answer
* SPEED LIMIT Length limit.
* LOAD LIMIT Explanation
* HEIGHT LIMIT This is a mandatory sign. The sign is
erected where entry of vehicles exceeding
a particular length is prohibited..
30 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* COMPULSORY TURN LEFT AHEAD Correct Answer
* COMPULSORY TURN RIGHT AHEAD Compulsory turn left ahead.
* COMPULSORY AHEAD OR TURN LEFT Explanation
* COMPULSORY AHEAD OR TURN RIGHT This is a mandatory sign
31 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* COMPULSORY AHEAD OR TURN LEFT Correct Answer
* COMPULSORY AHEAD OR TURN RIGHT Compulsory ahead or turn left.
* COMPULSORY TURN RIGHT AHEAD Explanation
* COMPULSORY TURN LEFT AHEAD This is a mandatory sign
32 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* COMPULSORY TURN LEFT Correct Answer
* COMPULSORY TURN RIGHT Compulsory ahead or turn right.
* COMPULSORY AHEAD OR TURN LEFT Explanation
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* COMPULSORY AHEAD OR TURN RIGHT This is a mandatory sign
33 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* COMPULSORY CYCLE TRACK Correct Answer
* CYCLE PROHIBITED Cycle crossing.
* HAND CART PROHIBITED Explanation
* CYCLE CROSSING This is a cautionary sign, erected at
uncontrolled cycle crossings
34 SIGNS OF THIS SHAPE ARE -
* MANDATORY Correct Answer
* INFORMATORY Informatory.
* WARNING Explanation
* NONE OF THE ABOVE Informatory signs give you information
about the facilities on the road sides. They
also guide you on the road.
35 SIGNS OF THIS SHAPE ARE -
* CAUTIONARY. Correct Answer
* INFORMATORY. Mandatory.
* MANDATORY. Explanation
* NONE OF THE ABOVE. Mandatory signs are those signs which
have to be compulsorily followed.
36 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* STOP Correct Answer
* ONE WAY SIGN Stop.
* NO PARKING Explanation
* NO STOPPING This is a mandatory sign. The octagonal
shape distinguishes it from all other signs.
This sign is placed at a junction with a
limited zone of vision as well as at
intersections where a minor road meets a
major road.
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Sl.No Question
37 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* RIGHT HAND CURVE Correct Answer
* LEFT REVERSE BEND Right reverse bend.
* RIGHT REVERSE BEND Explanation
* HAIR PIN BEND RIGHT This is a cautionary sign. The sign is
erected where curves in opposite direction
are separated by a tangent less than 120
metre in length in plains and 30 metre in
hills. The sign may also be erected where
in the opinion of the controlling authority
the nature of the reverse bend is not
obvious to approaching drivers and
constitutes a hazard. If the first curve is to
the right, a right reverse bend sign is used.
38 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* STEEP DESCENT Correct Answer
* STEEP ASCENT Steep ascent.
* SLIPPERY ROAD Explanation
* HUMP OR ROUGH ROAD This is a cautionary sign. The sign is used
before a steep upgrade where the erecting
authority considers that the steepness of
the upgrade warrants a warning to the
road users. A gradient of 10 per cent and
above is considered steep gradient for this
purpose. The sign is not used unless the
gradient continues for a length of about ½
to 1 km.
39 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* STEEP ASCENT Correct Answer
* STEEP DESCENT Steep decent.
* NARROW ROAD AHEAD Explanation
13. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
* NARROW BRIDGE This is a cautionary sign . The sign is used
before a steep downgrade, where the
erecting authority considers that the
steepness of a grade may constitute a
hazard to traffic. A gradient of 10 per cent
and above may be considered as a steep
gradient for this purpose. The sign is not
used unless the gradient continues for a
length of about ½ km.
40 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* NARROW ROAD AHEAD Correct Answer
* WIDE ROAD AHEAD Narrow road ahead.
* NARROW BRIDGE Explanation
* SLIPPERY ROAD This is a cautionary sign . This sign is
erected on such sections of roads in areas
where in the opinion of the controlling
authority a sudden reduction in width of
road causes a danger to traffic.
41 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN?
* FALLING ROCKS Correct Answer
* STEEP ASCENT Falling rocks.
* HUMP OR ROUGH ROAD Explanation
* LOOSE GRAVEL This is a cautionary sign. The sign is
erected wherever rocks are liable to fall on
the road either seasonally or through-out
the year.
42 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN?
* BARRIED AHEAD Correct Answer
* ROUND ABOUT Cross road.
* CROSS ROAD Explanation
* RAILWAY CROSSING AHEAD This is a cautionary sign. The sign is
erected in advance of the cross road where
in the opinion of the controlling authority a
sufficiently large volume of entering traffic
together with restricted sight distance is
likely to constitute a hazard.
14. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
43 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN?
* GAP IN THE MEDIAN Correct Answer
* SIDE ROAD RIGHT Gap in median.
* SIDE ROAD LEFT Explanation
* STAGGERED INTERSECTION This is a cautionary sign. The sign is
installed ahead of a gap in the median of a
divided carriageway, other than at an
intersection.
44 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN?
* STAGGERED INTERSECTION Correct Answer
* ROUNDABOUT Roundabout.
* CROSS ROAD Explanation
* SIDE ROAD LEFT This is a cautionary sign. The sign is used
to indicate the approach to a roundabout .
45 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN?
* DANGEROUS DIP Correct Answer
* STAGGERED INTERSECTION Major road ahead.
* Y-INTERSECTION Explanation
* MAJOR ROAD AHEAD This is a cautionary sign. The sign is
erected in advance of crossing with a
major road, where in the opinion of the
controlling authority a sufficiently large
volume of traffic together with restricted
sight distance is likely to constitute a
hazard.
46 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN?
* DANGEROUS DIP Correct Answer
* MAJOR ROAD AHEAD Dangerous dip.
* Y-INTERSECTION Explanation
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* STAGGERED INTERSECTION This is a cautionary sign .The sign is
erected where a sharp dip in the profile of
the road or a causeway is likely to cause
considerable discomfort to traffic.
47 A DOTTED WHITE CENTRAL LINE ON THE ROAD
MEANS THAT YOU MAY…
* CROSS IT WHENEVER YOU FEEL Correct Answer
* CROSS IT WHEN THERE IS NO TRAFFIC COMING
FROM THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION
Cross it when it is safe to do so but should
come back to your lane after overtaking.
* NOT CROSS IT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES Explanation
* CROSS IT WHEN IT IS SAFE TO DO SO BUT
SHOULD COME BACK TO YOUR LANE AFTER
OVERTAKING
Separation of lanes on which travel is in
the same direction, where overtaking from
one lane to other is permitted.
48 A CONTINUOUS YELLOW OR WHITE LINE IN THE
CENTER OF THE ROAD INDICATES THAT YOU
MAY CROSS IT.....
* WHENEVER YOU FEEL IT IS SAFE TO DO SO Correct Answer
* WHEN THERE IS NO TRAFFIC COMING FROM THE
OPPOSITE DIRECTION
Under no circumstances.
* UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES Explanation
* BUT AVOID AS FAR AS POSSIBLE This line is found on busy main roads and
traffic intersection. Here crossing this line
and overtaking is prohibited.
49 TWO CONTINUOUS LINES IN THE MIDDLE OF
THE ROAD INDICATE THAT....
* OVERTAKING ON CONTINUOUS YELLOW LINES
PERMITTED BUT DISCOURAGED
Correct Answer
* OVERTAKING ON CONTINUOUS YELLOW LINES NOT
PERMITTED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES
Overtaking and right turn manoeuvre
across these lines not permitted.
* OVERTAKING AND RIGHT TURN MANOEUVRE
ACROSS THESE LINES NOT PERMITTED
Explanation
* OVERTAKING ON CONTINUOUS YELLOW LINES NOT
PERMITTED BUT RIGHT TURN MANOEUVRE
PERMITTED
Separation of lanes where overtaking is
prohibited in both directions. Right turn
manoeuvre across this marking are not
permitted.
50 WHEN YOU HAVE APPROACHED AN
INTERSECTION, THE GREEN SIGNAL HAS JUST
CHANGED INTO AMBER, YOU SHOULD.…
* HURRY UP AND CROSS Correct Answer
16. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
* APPLY BRAKES AND CROSS See, If you have crossed the stop line or
are so close to it that you cannot stop
safely, cross the intersection with caution.
* SEE, IF YOU HAVE CROSSED THE STOP LINE OR
ARE SO CLOSE TO IT THAT YOU CANNOT STOP
SAFELY, CROSS THE INTERSECTION WITH CAUTION
Explanation
* SEE, IF THERE IS NO POLICEMAN, CROSS,
OTHERWISE STOP
Amber means caution. You may only move
on if the amber appears after you have
already crossed the stop line or when you
are so close to the stop line that if you
stop, it may cause an accident. However,
you must continue driving very carefully.
51 WHICH OF THESE LIGHTS WILL COME AFTER
AMBER AT A TRAFFIC LIGHT?
* RED Correct Answer
* GREEN Red
* BLUE Explanation
* NONE OF THE ABOVE At junctions controlled by traffic lights you
must stop behind the stop line until the
lights change to green.
Don‟t :-
1 .Proceed when the light is green if your
exit road is blocked.
If you‟re approaching traffic lights that are
visible from a distance and the light has
been green for some time it‟s likely to
change. Try to anticipate this. Be ready to
slow down and stop.
52 AS YOU APPROACH THE STOP LINE AT AN
INTERSECTION YOU SEE THE LIGHT TURN
AMBER. YOU SHOULD-
* PREPARE TO GO Correct Answer
* GO IF THE WAY IS CLEAR Get ready to stop before the stop line.
* GO IF NO PEDESTRIANS ARE CROSSING Explanation
* GET READY TO STOP BEFORE THE STOP LINE. If the lights have been on green for a while
they‟re likely to change to red as you
approach. Anticipate this so that you‟re
able to stop in time.
53 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING MAY HELP TO
DETER A THIEF FROM STEALING YOUR CAR?
* ALWAYS KEEPING THE HEADLIGHTS ON Correct Answer
* FITTING REFLECTIVE GLASS WINDOWS Etching the car number on the windows.
17. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
* ALWAYS KEEPING THE INTERIOR LIGHT ON Explanation
* ETCHING THE CAR NUMBER ON THE WINDOWS Having your car registration number
etched on all your windows is a cheap and
effective way to deter professional car
thieves.
54 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING SHOULD NOT BE
KEPT IN YOUR VEHICLE?
* A FIRST AID KIT Correct Answer
* A ROAD ATLAS Inflammable material.
* INFLAMMABLE MATERIAL Explanation
* TOOL KIT If could be dangerous and may result in
fire.
55 YOUR MOBILE PHONE RINGS WHILE YOU ARE
TRAVELLING. YOU SHOULD
* STOP IMMEDIATELY Correct Answer
* ANSWER IT IMMEDIATELY Pull up at a suitable place.
* PULL UP AT A SUITABLE PLACE Explanation
* PULL UP AT THE NEAREST KERB Always use the safe option. It is not worth
taking the risk of endangering other road
users. Make sure that you pull up in a
place that does not obstruct other road
users.
56 YOU ARE MOST LIKELY TO LOSE
CONCENTRATION WHEN DRIVING IF YOU
* SWITCH ON THE A.C. Correct Answer
* USE A MOBILE PHONE Use a mobile phone
* LOOK AT THE REAR VIEW MIRRORS Explanation
* ALL OF THE ABOVE Distractions like attending a phone call,
talking to passengers on rear seat or using
your hand free set while driving are very
dangerous. You should be in full control of
your vehicle at all times.
57 YOU ARE APPROACHING A ZEBRA CROSSING.
PEDESTRIANS ARE WAITING TO CROSS. YOU
SHOULD
* GIVE WAY TO THE ELDERLY AND INFIRM ONLY Correct Answer
18. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
* SLOW DOWN AND BE PREPARED TO STOP Slow down and be prepared to stop.
* USE YOUR HEADLIGHTS TO INDICATE THAT THEY
CAN CROSS
Explanation
* WAVE AT THEM TO CROSS THE ROAD Be courteous and prepare to stop. Do not
wave people across as this could be
dangerous if another vehicle is approaching
the crossing.
58 ON A THREE LANE MOTORWAY WHICH SIDE
SHOULD A CAR DRIVER NORMALLY USE?
* LEFT Correct Answer
* RIGHT Centre
* CENTRE Explanation
* EITHER THE RIGHT OR CENTRE On a three lane motorway you should
travel in the centre lane unless you‟re
overtaking. This applies regardless of the
speed you are travelling at .
59 WHEN MAY YOU STOP ON A MOTORWAY?
* IF TRAFFIC SIGNAL IS RED. Correct Answer
* WHEN TOLD BY THE POLICE All of the above.
* IN AN EMERGENCY OR A BREAKDOWN Explanation
* ALL OF THE ABOVE Other than the conditions described, avoid
stopping on a motorway to prevent traffic
jam/accidents.
60 AS A PROVISIONAL LICENCE-HOLDER YOU
SHOULD NOT DRIVE A CAR
* UPTO 50 KMPH Correct Answer
* AT NIGHT On the motorway without a permanent
licence holder.
* ON THE MOTORWAY WITHOUT A PERMANENT
LICENCE HOLDER.
Explanation
* NONE OF THE ABOVE. As a learner is not confident/skilled enough
to drive on motorway, so he should always
be accompained by permanent licence
holder, who can supervise him.
61 IN WHICH OF THESE PLACES MUST YOU NOT
PARK OR WAIT?
19. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
* AT A BUS STOP Correct Answer
* OPPOSITE A TRAFFIC ISLAND All of the above
* IN FRONT OF SOMEONE ELSE'S GATE Explanation
* ALL OF THE ABOVE It may be tempting to park where you
shouldn‟t while you run a quick errand.
Careless parking is a selfish act & could
endanger other road users.
62 WHAT IS THE RIGHT HAND LANE USED FOR ON
A THREE-LANE MOTORWAY?
* EMERGENCY VEHICLES ONLY Correct Answer
* OVERTAKING Overtaking
* VEHICLES TOWING TRAILERS Explanation
* COACHES ONLY You should drive in the middle lane and
only use the right hand lane if you are
passing slower moving traffic.
63 WHEN LEAVING YOUR VEHICLE WHERE SHOULD
YOU PARK IF POSSIBLE?
* OPPOSITE A TRAFFIC ISLAND Correct Answer
* IN A SECURE CAR PARK In a secure car park
* ON A BEND Explanation
* NEAR A TUNNEL Whenever possible leave your car in a
secure car park. Never park your car where
it can cause obstruction/danger to other
road users.
64 IN WHICH OF THESE PLACES MUST YOU NOT
PARK?
* NEAR A SHOPPING MALL Correct Answer
* AT OR NEAR A BUS STOP All of the above.
* WITHIN 10 METRES (32 FEET) OF A JUNCTION Explanation
* ALL OF THE ABOVE Other traffic will have to pull out to pass
you. This might mean they have to use the
other side of the road where there might
be oncoming traffic. Parking near a
junction could restrict the view for
emerging traffic.
20. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
65 IN WHICH OF THESE PLACES MUST YOU NOT
PARK?
* NEAR A SCHOOL ENTRANCE Correct Answer
* NEAR A POLICE STATION Near a school entrance.
* ON A SIDE ROAD Explanation
* ON A ONE-WAY STREET It may be tempting to park where you
shouldn‟t while you run a quick errand.
Careless parking is a selfish act & could
endanger other road users.
66 WHEN LEAVING YOUR VEHICLE UNATTENDED
FOR A FEW MINUTES YOU SHOULD
* LOCK IT AND REMOVE THE KEY. Correct Answer
* LEAVE THE ENGINE RUNNING. Lock it and remove the key.
* SWITCH THE ENGINE OFF BUT LEAVE THE KEY IN. Explanation
* PARK NEAR A TRAFFIC POLICEMAN Always switch off the engine, remove the
key and lock your vehicle, even if you are
only leaving it for a few minutes .
67 AT A CROSSROAD THERE ARE NO SIGNS OR
ROAD MARKINGS. TWO VEHICLES APPROACH.
WHICH HAS PRIORITY?
* NEITHER VEHICLE Correct Answer
* THE VEHICLE TRAVELLING THE FASTEST Vehicle approaching from the right.
* THE VEHICLE ON THE WIDEST ROAD Explanation
* VEHICLE APPROACHING FROM THE RIGHT At crossroad when there are no „give way‟
signs or road markings, be very careful.
Vehicle from the right has priority.
68 ON WHICH OF THESE OCCASIONS MUST YOU
STOP YOUR VEHICLE?
* WHEN INVOLVED IN AN ACCIDENT Correct Answer
* AT A RED TRAFFIC LIGHT All of the above.
* WHEN SIGNALLED TO DO SO BY A POLICE OFFICER Explanation
* ALL OF THE ABOVE You may only stop on the carriageway of a
motorway.
1.When told to do so by the police.
2.In a traffic jam, emergency or break
down.
21. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
69 PEDESTRIANS ARE WAITING TO CROSS AT A
ZEBRA CROSSING. THEY ARE STANDING ON THE
PAVEMENT. YOU SHOULD NORMALLY
* GO ON QUICKLY BEFORE THEY STEP ONTO THE
CROSSING
Correct Answer
* STOP ON THE ZEBRA CROSSING AND LET THEM
CROSS
Stop before the stop line, let them cross,
wait patiently
* STOP BEFORE THE STOP LINE, LET THEM CROSS,
WAIT PATIENTLY
Explanation
* IGNORE THEM AS THEY ARE STILL ON THE
PAVEMENT
The pedestrians are showing an intention
to cross. If you are looking well down the
road you will give yourself enough time to
slow down & stop correctly. Don‟t forget to
check your mirrors before slowing down.
70 THE RULE OF PROVISION OF SEAT BELT IN
VEHICLES APPLY TO VEHICLES MANUFACTURED
* BEFORE 1990 Correct Answer
* AFTER 1993 After 1994
* BEFORE 2002 Explanation
* AFTER 1994 Vehicles manufactured after 1994 should
have a provision of seat belts for the driver
and front seat passenger. This law came
into effect from 1st Jan. 2002.
71 YOU MUST NOT REVERSE
* ON A BUSY ROAD Correct Answer
* ON A ONE WAY ROAD All of the above
* ON A ROUND ABOUT Explanation
* ALL OF THE ABOVE You may decide to turn your vehicle
around by reversing into an opening or
side road. When you reverse, always look
behind & watch for pedestrians.
Don‟t-
1.Reverse for longer than necessary
2.Reverse from a side road into a main
road.
3.Don't reverse on a busy road, one way
road & on a round about.
72 WHEN YOU ARE NOT SURE THAT IT IS SAFE TO
REVERSE YOUR VEHICLE YOU SHOULD
22. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
* USE YOUR HORN Correct Answer
* REV YOUR ENGINE Get out and check.
* GET OUT AND CHECK Explanation
* REVERSE SLOWLY If you can‟t see all around your vehicle, get
out and have a look. You could also ask
someone outside the vehicle to guide you.
A small child could easily be hidden directly
behind you. Don‟t take risks.
73 HOW MUCH DISTANCE SHOULD YOU KEEP FROM
A VEHICLE TRAVELLING IN FRONT OF YOU?
* 15 METRES Correct Answer
* 10 METRES A distance sufficient to avoid collision if the
vehicle in front of you suddenly slows down
or stops.
* DEPENDS ON THE SPEED OF THE VEHICLE
TRAVELLING IN FRONT OF YOU
Explanation
* A DISTANCE SUFFICIENT TO AVOID COLLISION IF
THE VEHICLE IN FRONT OF YOU SUDDENLY SLOWS
DOWN OR STOPS
One useful method of checking that you‟ve
allowed enough room between you and the
vehicle in front is the “ two-second rule”.
You should allow a two-second time gap as
a safe separation distance. Begin by saying
that „only a fool breaks the two-second
rule‟ when the vehicle in front passes a
fixed point. You shouldn‟t reach that point
before you finish saying this. If you do,
you‟re travelling too close and should drop
back.
74 WHEN TURNING YOUR VEHICLE ON THE ROAD
YOU SHOULD
* CHECK ALL AROUND FOR OTHER ROAD USERS Correct Answer
* USE A DRIVEWAY IF POSSIBLE Check all around for other road users.
* KEEP YOUR HAND ON THE HANDBRAKE
THROUGHOUT
Explanation
* SWITCH ON YOUR HEADLIGHTS To turn right, on a one-way road, you
should be on the extreme right of the road
and in case of two-way traffic, you should
be on the immediate left of the central
verge. Before turning use rear view mirror,
give proper indicator & hand signal & check
all around for other road users.
75 YOU ARE REVERSING INTO A SIDE ROAD. WHILE
REVERSING YOU SHOULD MAINLY LOOK
23. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
* IN THE REAR VIEW MIRROR Correct Answer
* THROUGH THE REAR WINDSCREEN Through the rear windscreen.
* IN THE SIDE VIEW MIRROR NEAREST THE KERB Explanation
* IN THE SIDE VIEW MIRROR AWAY FROM THE KERB If you can‟t see all around your vehicle
with the help of rear wind screen or rear
view mirrors, get out and have a look. You
could also ask someone outside the vehicle
to guide you. A small child could easily be
hidden directly behind you. Don‟t take
risks.
76 TO MOVE OFF SAFELY FROM A PARKED
POSITION YOU SHOULD
* USE YOUR MIRRORS AND LOOK AROUND FOR A
FINAL CHECK
Correct Answer
* SIGNAL FOR OTHER DRIVERS TO SLOW DOWN Use your mirrors and look around for a
final check.
* NOT LOOK AROUND IF THERE IS A PARKED
VEHICLE CLOSE IN FRONT OF YOU.
Explanation
* GIVE A HAND SIGNAL AS WELL AS USE YOUR
INDICATOR
Look at both sides for traffic as well as
pedestrians and cyclists. Upon clear traffic
situations, indicate and move out.
77 WHEN APPROACHING THESE ROADWORKS, YOU
SHOULD NOT
* START TO OVERTAKE & INCREASE SPEED Correct Answer
* FLASH YOUR HEADLIGHTS Start to overtake & increase speed
* GIVE ANY SIGNALS Explanation
* NONE OF THE ABOVE Slow down and look out for warning signs.
Always obey speed limits at roadworks.
Look for workmen stepping into the road.
Don't use the size of your vehicle to force
your way through. If the obstruction is on
your side of the road, give way to
oncoming traffic.
78 DOES THE LAW ALLOW YOU TO STOP YOUR
VEHICLE ABRUPTLY WHILE DRIVING?
* UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SINCE YOU MAY BE
HIT BY A VEHICLE FOLLOWING YOU
Correct Answer
* ONLY IN AN EMERGENCY FOR SAFETY REASONS Only in an emergency, if there is no vehicle
following you closely.
* ONLY IN AN EMERGENCY, IF THERE IS NO VEHICLE
FOLLOWING YOU CLOSELY
Explanation
24. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
* WHEN YOU HAVE COME ON TO A WRONG ROAD Try to use the brakes judiciously because
emergency braking can result in rear
collision.
79 WHAT IS THE CORRECT PROCEDURE IF YOU
WANT TO STOP?
* APPLY BRAKES GRADUALLY AFTER GIVING A
SIGNAL FOR STOPPING
Correct Answer
* GIVE APPROPRIATE SIGNAL, SLOW DOWN AND
STOP ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE ROAD
Check rear-view mirror & look over your
shoulder and if it is safe to do so, give
appropriate signal, slow down and stop on
the left side of the road.
* CHECK REAR-VIEW MIRROR & LOOK OVER YOUR
SHOULDER AND IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO, GIVE
APPROPRIATE SIGNAL, SLOW DOWN AND STOP ON
THE LEFT SIDE OF THE ROAD
Explanation
* CHECK REAR-VIEW MIRROR, SLOW DOWN AND
STOP ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE ROAD
Before pulling up you should check for
following traffic. Also assess what is ahead
and give the correct signal if it helps
another road user.
80 WHICH IS THE BEST REASON FOR NOT
FOLLOWING OTHER VEHICLES TOO CLOSELY?
* TO AVOID EXHAUST FUMES Correct Answer
* TO AVOID GETTING DIRTY FROM WHEEL SPRAY To get increased angle of vision of traffic
conditions ahead and to avoid hitting
vehicles in front, if they stop suddenly.
* TO GET INCREASED ANGLE OF VISION OF TRAFFIC
CONDITIONS AHEAD AND TO AVOID HITTING
VEHICELS IN FRONT, IF THEY STOP SUDDENLY
Explanation
* AS IT WILL REQUIRE LESS ATTENTION FOR THE
OPERATION OF YOUR VEHICLE
Following the other vehicles too closely can
hamper the skill of the driver to anticipate
any emergency halting of the front vehicle.
81 WHEN APPROACHING FROM THE REAR WHERE
TWO LANES OF TRAFFIC HAVE STOPPED AT A
SIGNAL, YOU SHOULD
* PASS ALL THE VEHICLES AND STOP IN FRONT OF
THEM
Correct Answer
* PASS BETWEEN ALL THE VEHICLES STANDING IN
THE TWO LANES
Stop behind the last vehicle in the
appropriate lane.
* STOP BEHIND THE LAST VEHICLE IN THE
APPROPRIATE LANE
Explanation
* STOP ANYWHERE You should stop your vehicle in the your
lane in which you were driving prior to the
signal to avoid any traffic jam and chaos.
25. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
82 YOU MUST NOT USE YOUR HORN WHEN YOU ARE
STATIONARY
* UNLESS A MOVING VEHICLE MAY CAUSE YOU
DANGER
Correct Answer
* AT ANY TIME WHATSOEVER Unless a moving vehicle may cause you
danger.
* UNLESS IT IS USED ONLY BRIEFLY Explanation
* EXCEPT FOR SIGNALLING THAT YOU HAVE JUST
ARRIVED
Do this only if you think that there is a risk
of an accident. Don‟t use it for attracting
the attention of others for social reasons.
83 WHEN OTHER DRIVERS FLASH THEIR
HEADLIGHTS AT YOU IT MEANS
* THAT THERE IS A RADAR SPEED TRAP AHEAD Correct Answer
* THAT THEY ARE GIVING WAY TO YOU That they are warning you of their
presence
* THAT THEY ARE WARNING YOU OF THEIR
PRESENCE
Explanation
* THAT THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG WITH YOUR
VEHICLE
If other drivers flash their headlights this
isn‟t a signal to show priority. The flashing
of headlights has the same meaning as
sounding the horn – it‟s a warning of their
presence.
84 YOU HAVE A VALID LEARNER'S LICENCE TO
DRIVE A CAR, YOU ARE ALLOWED TO
* DRIVE ONLY AT DAYTIME Correct Answer
* PRACTICE DRIVING ON ROADS THAT HAVE VERY
LITTLE TRAFFIC
Drive at any time, any place provided there
is a permanent licence holder with you who
can control the vehicle in case of
emergency.
* DRIVE AT ANY TIME, ANY PLACE Explanation
* DRIVE AT ANY TIME, ANY PLACE PROVIDED THERE
IS A PERMANENT LICENCE HOLDER WITH YOU WHO
CAN CONTROL THE VEHICLE IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
It allows you to learn to drive with a
regular and experienced driver of your
choice. If you want to drive a motor car or
a two-wheeler, this would have to be along
with a friend, relative or an instructor of a
driving school as long as he/she holds a
valid driving licence.
85 IF YOU HAVE A VALID DRIVING LICENCE FOR A
LIGHT MOTOR VEHICLE, WHAT ARE YOU
ALLOWED TO DRIVE?
26. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
* MOTOR CAR ONLY Correct Answer
* MOTOR CAR AND MOTORCYCLE ABOVE 50 CC Motor car only.
* EVERY MOTOR VEHICLE Explanation
* NONE OF THE ABOVE Under section-3, the necessity of driving
licence says that no person shall drive a
motor vehicle in any public place unless he
holds a valid driving licence issued to him,
authorising him to drive that particular
vehicle for which he holds that licence.
86 IF YOU MEET WITH AN ACCIDENT WHILE
DRIVING A VEHICLE, WITHOUT A VALID
DRIVING LICENCE, THE INSURANCE COMPANY
WILL-
* COMPENSATE PARTLY FOR DAMAGES Correct Answer
* COMPENSATE FULLY FOR DAMAGES Not compensate for damages.
* NOT COMPENSATE FOR DAMAGES Explanation
* NONE OF THE ABOVE If there has been breach of a condition in
which the driver who was driving the
vehicle is not duly licensed, in that case no
sum shall be paid as compensation to the
vehicle owner.
87 WHICH AGE GROUP OF DRIVERS IS MOST
LIKELY TO BE INVOLVED IN A ROAD ACCIDENT?
* 36 TO 45 YEAR OLD Correct Answer
* 55 YEAR OLD AND OVER 17-25
* 46 TO 55 YEAR OLD Explanation
* 17 TO 25 YEAR OLD Statistics show that if you are between 17
-25, you are most likely to be involved in a
road accident. There are several reasons
contributing to this, but in most cases
accidents occur due to driver or rider error.
88 YOU SHOULD NOT USE A MOBILE PHONE
WHILST DRIVING
* UNTIL YOU ARE SATISFIED THAT NO OTHER
TRAFFIC IS NEAR
Correct Answer
* UNLESS YOU ARE ABLE TO DRIVE ONE HANDED Because it might distract your attention
from the road ahead
* BECAUSE IT MIGHT DISTRACT YOUR ATTENTION
FROM THE ROAD AHEAD
Explanation
27. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
* BECAUSE RECEPTION IS POOR WHEN THE ENGINE
IS RUNNING
Driving requires all your attention and
concentration at all times. Don't be
distracted by phone calls. Be safe, switch
off your phone while driving.
89 YOU ARE TAKING DRUGS THAT ARE LIKELY TO
AFFECT YOUR DRIVING. WHAT SHOULD YOU
DO?
* SEEK MEDICAL ADVICE BEFORE DRIVING. Correct Answer
* LIMIT YOUR DRIVING TO ESSENTIAL JOURNEYS Seek medical advice before driving.
* ONLY DRIVE IF ACCOMPANIED BY A PERMANENT
LICENCE HOLDER
Explanation
* DRIVE ONLY FOR SHORT DISTANCES Check with your doctor or pharmacist if
you think that the drugs you‟re taking are
likely to make you feel drowsy.
90 WHILE DRIVING YOU APPROACH A LARGE
PUDDLE THAT IS CLOSE TO THE LEFT-HAND
KERB. PEDESTRIANS ARE CLOSE TO THE WATER.
YOU SHOULD-
* IGNORE THE PUDDLE Correct Answer
* BRAKE SUDDENLY AND SOUND YOUR HORN Slow down before the puddle & try to avoid
splashing the pedestrians
* SLOW DOWN BEFORE THE PUDDLE & TRY TO AVOID
SPLASHING THE PEDESTRIANS
Explanation
* WAVE AT THE PEDESTRIANS TO KEEP BACK. The effect of your vehicle driving through a
puddle will be to throw water onto the
pavement. If there are pedestrians close
by they could be splashed with the water.
Be considerate. If possible avoid driving
through it.
91 WHAT ACTION WOULD YOU TAKE WHEN
ELDERLY PEOPLE ARE CROSSING THE ROAD?
* WAVE THEM ACROSS SO THEY KNOW THAT YOU
HAVE SEEN THEM.
Correct Answer
* BE PATIENT AND GIVE THEM SUFFICIENT TIME TO
CROSS.
Be patient and give them sufficient time to
cross.
* REV THE ENGINE TO LET THEM KNOW THAT YOU
ARE WAITING.
Explanation
* TAP THE HORN IN CASE THEY ARE HARD OF
HEARING.
Don‟t hurry elderly people across the road
by getting too close to them or revving the
engine. Be aware that they might take
longer to cross. They might also be hard of
hearing and not be able to hear your
approach.
28. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
92 AS A NEW DRIVER, HOW CAN YOU DECREASE
YOUR RISK OF ACCIDENTS ON THE MOTORWAY?
* BY KEEPING UP WITH THE CAR IN FRONT. Correct Answer
* BY NEVER DRIVING OVER 45 KMPH. By taking further training.
* BY DRIVING ONLY IN THE NEARSIDE LANE. Explanation
* BY TAKING FURTHER TRAINING. You are more likely to have an accident in
the first year after taking your test. Lack of
experience means that you might not react
to hazards as quickly as a more
experienced person. Further training will
help you to become safer on the roads.
93 YOU SEE A PEDESTRIAN WITH A STICK AND
DARK GLASSES TRYING TO CROSS THE ROAD.
WHAT DO YOU INTERPRET?
* THE PERSON IS DUMB Correct Answer
* THE PERSON IS DEAF The person is blind.
* THE PERSON IS NORMAL Explanation
* THE PERSON IS BLIND If a person is deaf as well as blind the stick
will have a red reflective band. You cannot
tell if a pedestrian is deaf. Don‟t assume
everyone can hear you approaching.
94 YOU HAVE BEEN INVOLVED IN AN ARGUMENT
BEFORE STARTING YOUR JOURNEY. THIS HAS
MADE YOU FEEL ANGRY. YOU SHOULD
* START TO DRIVE, BUT OPEN A WINDOW Correct Answer
* DRIVE SLOWER THAN NORMAL AND TURN YOUR
RADIO ON
Calm down before you start to drive
* HAVE AN ALCOHOLIC DRINK TO HELP YOU RELAX
BEFORE DRIVING
Explanation
* CALM DOWN BEFORE YOU START TO DRIVE If you are feeling irritated or angry you
should wait until you have calmed down
before setting out on a journey.
95 A DRIVER'S BEHAVIOUR HAS UPSET YOU. IT
MAY HELP IF YOU
* STOP AND TAKE A BREAK Correct Answer
* SHOUT ABUSIVE LANGUAGE Stop and take a break.
* GESTURE TO THEM WITH YOUR HAND Explanation
29. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
* FOLLOW THEIR CAR, FLASHING THE HEADLIGHTS Tiredness may make you more irritable
than you would be normally. You might
react differently to situations because of it.
If you feel yourself becoming tense, take a
break.
96 A MOTOR DRIVING LICENCE ISSUED IN ANY
STATE OF INDIA
* IS VALID THROUGHOUT INDIA. Correct Answer
* IS VALID THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Is valid throughout India.
* IS VALID ONLY IN THAT STATE. Explanation
* NOT VALID ANYWHERE. Any licence issued by any authority of
India, irrespective of the state from where
it is issued, is valid throughout India.
97 WHAT SHOULD YOU USE YOUR HORN FOR ?
* TO ALERT OTHERS OF YOUR PRESENCE Correct Answer
* TO ALLOW YOU RIGHT OF WAY To alert others of your presence
* TO GREET OTHER ROAD USERS Explanation
* TO SIGNAL YOUR ANNOYANCE Don‟t use it to
1.Greet others
2.Show impatience
3.Give or claim priority
Your horn shouldn‟t be used between
11.30 P.M. and 7 A.M. in a built up area or
when your vehicle is stationary-unless a
moving vehicle poses a danger.
98 BEFORE DRIVING A NEW VEHICLE THE DRIVER
SHOULD -
* BE FAMILIAR WITH THE POSITION OF CONTROLS Correct Answer
* TAKE A BATH AND MAKE HIMSELF FIT FOR
DRIVING.
Be familiar with the position of controls
* ALWAYS USE CHOKE BEFORE STARTING. Explanation
* CHECK ITS NUMBER PLATES. It is necessary to familiarise yourself with
the position of controls to avoid any
confusion related to controls while driving.
Otherwise, this can lead to an accident.
99 THE FIRST THING THAT ALCOHOL AFFECTS IS:
30. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
* VISION. Correct Answer
* SPEECH. Judgement.
* BALANCE. Explanation
* JUDGEMENT. Alcohol adversely affects the decision
making power of the person. He is not able
to judge the difficult and dangerous
situations.
100 THE MINIMUM AGE TO OBTAIN A CAR DRIVING
LICENCE IS
* 20 YEARS Correct Answer
* 15 YEARS
* 16 YEARS Explanation
* 18 YEARS Section 4 of the motor vehicle act clearly
states that no person under the age of 18
years shall drive a motor vehicle in any
public place.
101 HAND BRAKE IS TO BE USED TO
* REDUCE SPEED Correct Answer
* PARK THE VEHICLE
* BRAKE SUDDENLY Explanation
* CONTROL A SKID The hand brake must be engaged while
parking the vehicle.
102 YOU ARE DRIVING UPTO AN INTERSECTION
WHERE THERE IS NO SIGNAL, PEOPLE ARE
CROSSING IN FRONT OF YOUR CAR, YOU
SHOULD
* CONTINUE DRIVING INTO THE INTERSECTION
WITHOUT REDUCING SPEED.
Correct Answer
* SLOW DOWN AND BE CAREFUL
* STOP AND ALLOW PEDESTRIANS TO CROSS Explanation
* SOUND YOUR HORN REPEATEDLY Stop and give way to pedestrians.
103 YOU WISH TO TAKE A "U" TURN AT AN
INTERSECTION CONTROLLED BY A TRAFFIC
LIGHT, YOU SHOULD
* DRIVE TO ANOTHER INTERSECTION THAT HAS NO
TRAFFIC LIGHT
Correct Answer
31. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
* WAIT UNTIL THE LIGHT TURNS GREEN BEFORE
MAKING THE "U" TURN
* MAKE THE "U" TURN IF THERE IS A POLICEMAN AT
THE INTERSECTION.
Explanation
* AVOID MAKING A 'U' TURN The green signal indicates that it is safe to
move now.
104 YOU ARE DRIVING TOWARDS AN INTERSECTION
WHERE THERE IS A FLASHING YELLOW TRAFFIC
LIGHT, YOU SHOULD
* SLOW DOWN AND PROCEED WITH CAUTION Correct Answer
* STOP, IF POSSIBLE TO DO SO SAFELY
* CONTINUE AT THE SAME SPEED Explanation
* RUSH PAST THE SIGNAL Where there is flashing yellow signal, slow
down and proceed with caution.
105 YOU ARE DRIVING ON A TWO-LANE STREET, THE
VEHICLE IN FRONT OF YOU IS MOVING VERY
SLOWLY, AND THE ROAD AHEAD IS CLEAR FOR
OVERTAKING, YOU SHOULD
* PASS THE VEHICLE FROM LEFT HAND SIDE Correct Answer
* PASS THE VEHICLE FROM RIGHT HAND SIDE
* PASS THE VEHICLE FROM ANY CONVENIENT SIDE Explanation
* NOT OVERTAKE AT ALL. Overtaking should always be done from the
right hand side.
106 YOUR CAR IS INVOLVED IN AN ACCIDENT
HURTING PEOPLE, YOU SHOULD
* REPORT TO THE NEAREST POLICE STATION AND
TAKE THE PERSONS TO THE HOSPITAL
Correct Answer
* NEED NOT REPORT TO THE POLICE STATION
* NEED NOT REPORT TO THE POLICE STATION BUT
SHOULD TAKE THE PERSONS TO THE HOSPITAL.
Explanation
* RUN AWAY As per section 134 of the MV Act , it is the
responsibility of the driver to report the
accident to the nearest police station and
secure medical attention to the injured
107 WHILE DRIVING, TO MAKE A RIGHT TURN, THE
PROPER HAND SIGNAL IS
* EXTEND RIGHT PALM IN A HORIZONTAL POSITION
OUTSIDE OF AND TO THE RIGHT OF VEHICLE WITH
PALM OF THE HAND TURNED TO THE FRONT
Correct Answer
32. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
* EXTEND RIGHT ARM AND ROTATE IN ANTI-
CLOCKWISE DIRECTION
* EXTEND RIGHT ARM WITH PALM DOWNWARD AND
MOVE UP AND DOWN SEVERAL TIMES.
Explanation
* SOUND YOUR HORN REPEATEDLY Turn indicatiions must always be given by
using the indicators of the vehicle and
using hand signals.
108 A PEDESTRIAN IS CROSSING THE STREET AT AN
INTERSECTION IN AN UNMARKED CROSS-WALK,
YOU SHOULD
* YIELD TO THE PEDESTRIAN THE "RIGHT OF WAY" Correct Answer
* PROCEED WITH CARE.
* REDUCE SPEED AND WARN THE PEDESTRIAN. Explanation
* WAVE TO THE PEDESTRIAN TO CROSS QUICKLY. Always give right of way to pedestrians &
slow moving vehicles.
109 WHILE DRIVING, YOU WISH TO CHANGE FROM
ONE LANE TO ANOTHER, YOU SHOULD
* GIVE THE PROPER TURN SIGNAL Correct Answer
* CHANGE LANES ONLY WHEN IT IS SAFE TO DO SO
BY GIVING THE PROPER TURN SIGNAL
* NEVER CHANGE LANES AS IT IS AGAINST THE LAW. Explanation
* LANE SHOULD NOT BE CHANGED Always look into the rear view miror and
keep view of other traffic before changing
lanes. Lane changing must be accompanied
by proper signal.
110 YOU APPROACH AN INTERSECTION THAT IS NOT
HAVE TRAFFIC LIGHTS, A POLICEMAN OR
TRAFFIC SIGNS, YOU SHOULD
* SLOW DOWN AND USE CAUTION Correct Answer
* COME TO A FULL STOP
* NOT CHANGE SPEED IF THE WAY IS CLEAR. Explanation
* WAIT FOR THE POLICEMAN TO ARRIVE Slow down and proceed with caution so
that safety of any road user is not
compromised.
111 DO YOU HAVE ANY RESPONSIBILIES WHEN
OPENING A VEHICLE DOOR ON A ROADWAY?
* THE DRIVER MAY OPEN HIS DOOR WHEN EVER HE
WISHES TO.
Correct Answer
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Sl.No Question
* NO, ANY FOLLOWING TRAFFIC MUST STOP IF THE
DOOR INTERFERES WITH PROGRESS.
* NO, THERE IS NO REGULATION TO COVER THIS
SITUATION.
Explanation
* YES, YOU MUST NOT OPEN A DOOR IF YOU ARE
LIKELY TO CAUSE DANGER TO ROAD USERS OR
IMPEDE TRAFFIC.
Our own safety as well as the safety of
other road users is put at risk if the door
is suddenly opened on a roadway
112 WHEN DRIVING AT SUNSET OR DAWN ON A
DARK DAY. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
* Correct Answer
* KEEP YOUR SUNGLASSES ON TO CUT DOWN
HEADLIGHT GLARE.
* TURN ON YOUR LIGHTS ON LOW BEAM. Explanation
* TURN ON YOUR HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS. Keep the lights on low beam to avoid
dazzling other road users and the light
reflecting back to your eyes.
113 IS IT AN OFFENCE TO OBSTRUCT CLEAR VISION
OF YOUR NUMBER PLATES?
* DEPENDS ON THE TYPE OF OBSTRUCTION Correct Answer
* YES, AT ANY TIME.
* NO, YOU ARE ALLOWED TO COVER YOUR NUMBER
PLATES IF YOU WANT TO.
Explanation
* YES, BUT IT IS LEGAL FOR A TOWBAR OR BICYCLE
RACK TO COVER THE REAR NUMBER PLATE.
It is an offence to obstruct clear vision of
your number plate.
114 WHAT MUST YOU DO IF YOU MISS YOUR EXIT
ON A FREEWAY?
* CONTINUE UNTILL YOU REACH THE NEXT
APPROPRIATE EXIT.
Correct Answer
* STOP, AND REVERSE BACK ALONG THE FREEWAY
TO THE EXIT YOU MISSED.
* STOP IMMEDIATELY AND TURN AROUND. Explanation
* LOOK INTO THE REAR VIEW MIRROR AND
REVERSE.
In case you miss the exit, continue to drive
untill the next appropriate exit.
115 YOU BORROW A FRIEND'S CAR AND FIND THAT
THE POSITION OF THE DRIVER'S SEAT PUTS
YOU SITTING A LONG WAY FROM THE STEERING
WHEEL AND CONTROLS. WHAT SHOULD YOU
DO?
* YOU SHOULD NEVER BORROW ANOTHER PERSON'S
VEHICLE
Correct Answer
34. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
* PUT UP WITH THE DISCOMFORT; YOU SHOULD NOT
ADJUST ANOTHER PERSON'S SEAT.
* ADJUST THE SEAT FORWARD SO THAT IT'S RIGHT
FOR YOU.
Explanation
* ASK YOUR FRIEND FOR A CUSHION TO PLACE
BEHIND YOUR BACK.
The seat must be adjusted so that you can
comfortable reach all controls.
116 GENERALLY, IF YOU HEAR THE SIREN OF AN
EMERGENCY VEHICLE YOU SHOULD
* SOUND YOUR HORN Correct Answer
* IMMEDIATELY COME TO A STOP.
* LET THE EMERGENCY VEHICLE PASS AND FOLLOW
IT CLOSELY BEHIND.
Explanation
* PULL OVER TO THE LEFT UNTILL THE EMERGENCY
VEHICLE PASSES.
Emergency vehicles should be given
priority.
117 ARE YOU ALLOWED TO USE A HAND-HELD
MOBILE PHONE WHILE DRIVING A CAR?
* YES, BUT ONLY WHEN YOU STOP AT
INTERSECTIONS.
Correct Answer
* NO
* YES, BUT YOU MUST HOLD THE STEERING WHEEL
WITH AT LEAST ONE HAND.
Explanation
* ONLY AT NIGHT The law prohibits use of mobile phone
while driving as it can distract attention
leading to accidents.
118 TO DRIVE SAFELY, YOU NEED TO CONCENTRATE
AND BE ABLE TO MONITOR EVERYTHING THAT
IS HAPPENING ON THE ROAD. TO DO THIS, YOU
NEED TO
* KEEP THE WIDOWS OPEN. Correct Answer
* TURN ALL YOUR ATTENTION ONLY TO THE ROAD
AHEAD.
* CONTINUALLY SCAN THE ROAD, LOOKING AHEAD,
TO THE SIDES, CHECKING SIDE AND REAR MIRRORS
AND ANTICIPATE WHAT MAY HAPPEN.
Explanation
* ASK OTHER OCCUPANTS IN THE VEHICLE TO
WATCH OUT FOR POSSIBLE DANGERS.
Continually scan the road, looking ahead,
to the sides, checking side and rear mirrors
and anticipate what may happen.Also keep
a check on the meters and gauges.
119 AS YOU APPROACH AN INTERSECTION, YOU
SHOULD CHECK FOR TRAFFIC ON YOUR LEFT
AND RIGHT
35. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
* AT ALL TIMES BEFORE ENTERING THE
INTERSECTION.
Correct Answer
* ONLY WHEN THE TRAFFIC IS HEAVY.
* ONLY WHEN YOU APPROACH A STOP SIGN. Explanation
* NONE OF THE ABOVE You must check traffic from left and right
when approaching an intersection.
120 BEFORE CHANGING LANES YOU SHOULD
* NOT SIGNAL Correct Answer
* SPEED UP SO THAT YOU ARE GOING FASTER THAT
THE TRAFFIC IN THE OTHER LANE.
* SIGNAL IN PLENTY OF TIME, CHECK YOUR MIRRORS
AND LOOK OVER YOUR SHOULDER FOR OTHER
VEHICLES.
Explanation
* SIGNAL FOR AT LEAST TWO SECONDS AND
QUICKLY CHANGE LANES.
Always give other road users plenty of tme
to judge your action and plan their actions
accordingly. Also, look into the rear view
mirror and over the shoulder to make
safety checks.
121 WHEN DRIVING NEAR CHILDREN PLAYING OR
WALKING NEAR THE EDGE OF THE ROAD, YOU
SHOULD
* WAIT FOR THEM TO FINISH THEIR GAME Correct Answer
* SOUND YOUR HORN TO WARN THEM OF YOUR
PRESENCE.
* SLOW DOWN, AND BE READY TO MAKE A SAFE
STOP.
Explanation
* CONTINUE AT THE SAME SPEED AND DRIVE
AROUND THEM.
Children can be very unpredictable. Hence
drive very slowly be ready to stop.
122 WHEN DRIVING IN AN AREA WHERE THERE ARE
MANY PEDESTRIANS (E.G. A BUS STOP) IT IS
IMPORTANT TO
* SOUND YOUR HORN REPEATEDLY Correct Answer
* PUT YOUR HEADLIGHTS ON HIGH BEAM SO THEY
CAN SEE YOU BETTER.
* INCREASE YOUR SPEED TO AVOID THE CHANCE OF
HITTING THEM.
Explanation
* SLOW DOWN AND WATCH FOR AN INDICATION
THAT THEY WILL ENTER THE ROAD.
Always give priority to pedestrians
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Sl.No Question
123 THE MOST EFFECTIVE DEVICE FOR PROTECTING
PASSENGERS WHEN IN AN ACCIDENT IS
* SEAT BELTS. Correct Answer
* SAFETY DOOR LATCHES.
* PADDED INSTRUMENT PANELS. Explanation
* NONE OF THESE Seat belts can be very effective in reducing
the chances of injury in case of accidents.
124 IN THE EVENT OF AN ACCIDENT WHAT NO. WILL
YOU DIAL TO GET ASSISTANCE FROM THE
POLICE?
* 197 Correct Answer
* 102 100
* 101 Explanation
* 100 Inform the police control room by phone (
tel no. 100 generally ) or otherwise, as
quickly as possible whether it is your fault
or not.
125 YOU ARRIVE AT THE SCENE OF A MOTORCYCLE
ACCIDENT. NO OTHER VEHICLE IS INVOLVED.
THE RIDER IS UNCONSCIOUS, LYING IN THE
MIDDLE OF THE ROAD. THE FIRST THING YOU
SHOULD DO IS TO
* MOVE THE RIDER OUT OF THE ROAD Correct Answer
* WARN OTHER TRAFFIC Warn other traffic.
* CLEAR THE ROAD OF DEBRIS Explanation
* GIVE THE RIDER REASSURANCE The motorcyclist is in an extremely
vulnerable position, exposed to further
danger from traffic. The traffic needs to
slow down and be aware of the hazard in
good time.
126 COASTING YOUR VEHICLE WHILST DRIVING
WILL..
* INCREASE THE CONTROL YOU HAVE OVER THE
VEHICLE
Correct Answer
* DECREASE THE CONTROL YOU HAVE OVER THE
VEHICLE
* MAKE THE CAR USE MORE FUEL Explanation
37. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
* REDUCE THE VEHICLE'S BRAKING DISTANCE This term describes a vehicle travelling in
neutral or with the clutch pressed down.
Do not coast, whatever the driving
conditions. It reduces driver control
because:
-'engine braking is eliminated
'-vehicle speed downhill will increase
quickly
'-increased use of the footbrake can reduce
its effectiveness
'-steering response will be affected
particularly on bends and corners
'-it may be more difficult to select the
appropriate gear when needed.
127 WHILST DRIVING ON THE MOTORWAY YOU
HAVE TO SLOW DOWN QUICKLY DUE TO A
HAZARD. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
* SOUND YOUR HORN Correct Answer
* SWITCH ON YOUR HAZARD LIGHT
* SWITCH ON YOUR FOG LIGHT Explanation
* SWITCH ON YOUR HEADLIGHT TO FUL BEAM Swithing on the hazard light will warn the
drivers behind of the hazard ahead
128 AT ROAD JUNCTIONS WHICH OF THE
FOLLOWING ARE MOST VUNERABLE?
* MOTORCYCLISTS Correct Answer
* CYCLISTS
* PEDESTRIANS Explanation
* ALL OF THE ABOVE Cyclists, motorcyclists and pedestrians are
most vulnerable on the road.
129 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS THE MAIN CAUSE
OF REAR-END COLLISIONS?
* PEDESTRIANS CROSSING THE ROAD
UNEXPECTEDLY
Correct Answer
* TRAFFIC LIGHTS
* DRIVING TOO CLOSE TO THE VEHICLE IN FRONT Explanation
* WET ROAD SURFACE It is important to maintain safe distance
from the vehicle ahead. Driving too close
to the vehicle in front is called tailgating
and can result rear end collission.
38. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
130 YOU ARE DRIVING IN TORRENTIAL RAIN AND
YOUR VEHICLE BEGINS TO SLIDE. WHAT IS THIS
CALLED?
* GHOSTING Correct Answer
* COASTING
* AQUAPLANING Explanation
* SKING Aquaplaning is a phenomenon in which the
tyres of a vehicle cease to make direct
contact with the road surface, owing to the
presence of a thin film of water. As a
result, the vehicle can go out of control.
131 WHAT IS THE MAIN CAUSE OF SKIDDING?
* DAMAGED BRAKES Correct Answer
* DRIVING TOO FAST
* THE WEATHER Explanation
* THE DRIVER Skidding is one of the major causes of
accidents, most of them arising from lack
of anticipation and knowledge of skid
prevention resulting in dangerously
excessive speeds relative to prevailing
conditions. A very small percentage of
skids are due to circumstances that no
reasonable driver could have anticipated.
132 YOU SHOULD NEVER ATTEMPT TO OVERTAKE A
CYCLIST
* WHEN APPROACHING A ROUNDABOUT Correct Answer
* ON A NARROW ROAD
* JUST BEFORE YOU TURN LEFT Explanation
* ON A RIGHT HAND BEND Do not overtake a cyclist if you are going
to turn left a short way ahead. Remember
that you will have to slow for the corner
and manouvre the turn keeping your
vehicle close to the kerb.
133 IN WHAT SITUATION ARE OTHER DRIVERS
ALLOWED TO FLASH THEIR HEADLIGHTS AT
YOU?
* TO WARN YOU OF THEIR PRESENCE Correct Answer
39. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
* TO WARN YOU THE DANGER IS AHEAD
* TO WARN YOU WHEN YOU'RE BREAKING THE SPEED
LIMIT
Explanation
* TO TELL YOU THAT THEY ARE GIVING WAY TO YOU Flashing headlights is a way of showing
their presence on the road.
134 DO YOU HAVE ANY RESPONSIBILITIES WHEN
OPENING THE DOOR OF THE VEHICLE ON THE
ROADWAY?
* YES, YOU MUST NOT OPEN THE DOOR IF IT IS
LIKELY TO CAUSE DANGER TO THE ROAD USERS OR
IMPEDE TRAFFIC
Correct Answer
* NO, ANY FOLLOWING TRAFFIC MUST STOP IF THE
DOOR INTEREFERES WITH ITS PROGRESS
* NO, THERE IS NO REGULATION TO COVER THIS Explanation
* NONE OF THE ABOVE Before opening the door of the car on a
roadway beware of other vehile and
pedestrians.
135 YOU ARE ABOUT TO TAKE A RIGHT TURN AT AN
INTERSECTION. THE SIGNAL IS GREEN FOR
YOU.YOU HEAR A SIREN AND SEE A FIRE
BRIGADE ABOUT TO OVERTAKE YOU. YOU
SHOULD
* CONTINUE TO MAKE THE TURN SINCE YOU HAVE
THE RIGHT OF WAY.
Correct Answer
* STOP AND LET THE FIRE BRIGADE OVERTAKE YOU.
* SPEED UP AND BEAT THE FIRE BRIGADE. Explanation
* ANY OF THE ABOVE Always give priority to emergency vehicles.
136 YOU DRIVE UP TO A CORNER WHEN YOU SEE
SOME LOOSE GRAVEL ON THE ROAD. YOU
SHOULD
* CHECK THE MIRRORS AND CHANGE LANES Correct Answer
* SPEED UP AND DRIVE OVER THE GRAVEL AS
QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE.
* SLOW DOWN Explanation
* NONE OF THE ABOVE Slow down and drive carefully as it may
result in a skid.
137 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ATTITUDES ARE
MOST LIKELY TO MAKE YOU A SAFE DRIVER?
* WHEN I DRIVE, I AM RESPONSIBLE FOR MY SAFETY
AS WELL AS THE SAFETY OF OTHER ROAD USERS.
Correct Answer
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Sl.No Question
* CRASHING OR NOT CRASHING IS A MATTER OF
LUCK
* OTHER ROAD USERS MUST ENSURE THEIR SAFETY Explanation
* OTHER DRIVERS ARE RASH, I AM SAFETY
CONSCIOUS.
As a responsible driver you must ensure
your safety as well as the safety of other
road users.
138 WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO AVOID HITTING
OTHER VEHICLES, PEOPLE OR ANIMALS WHEN
MOVING OFF FROM THE KERB?
* GET OUT OF THE CAR, LOOK AROUND AND
QUICKLY DRIVE OFF.
Correct Answer
* SOUND YOUR HORN CONTINUOUSLY.
* CHECK YOUR MIRRORS AND LOOK OVER YOUR
SHOULDER BEFORE MOVING OFF.
Explanation
* ALL OF THE ABOVE Always check the rear and side view
mirrors before moving off. Also look over
the shoulder to check for any blind spots in
the mirror.
139 IT IS IMPORTANT TO SCAN WHILE DRIVING SO
THAT YOU CAN SEE EVERY THING THAT IS
HAPPENING AROUND. WHAT DOES SCANNING
INVOLVE?
* CONTINUOUSLY LOOKING AHEAD,TO THE SIDES
AND USING THE MIRRORS WHILE DRIVING
Correct Answer
* LOOKING INTO THE REAR AND SIDE VIEW
MIRRORS WHILE DRIVING.
* LOOKING FURTHER AHEAD DOWN THE ROAD
WHILE DRIVING.
Explanation
* NONE OF THE ABOVE While driving it is important to keep a
view on all vehicular movement on the
road by looking ahead and into the rear
and side view mirrors.
140 WHICH OF THESE STATEMENTS IS TRUE?
* PEDESTRIANS HAVE NO SPECIAL RIGHTS ON THE
ROAD
Correct Answer
* YOU MUST GIVE RIGHT OF WAY TO PEDESTRIANS
ONLY ON ZEBRA CROSSINGS.
* YOU MUST GIVE RIGHT OF WAY TO THE
PEDESTRIANS IF THERE IS A DANGER OF HITTING
THEM.
Explanation
* NONE OF THE ABOVE Pedestrians are most vulnerable hence
they must be given the right of way.
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Sl.No Question
141 WHEN DRIVING IN WET WEATHER YOU SHOULD
* DRIVE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD TO AVOID
SPLASHING WATER ON THE PEDESTRIANS.
Correct Answer
* WATCH OUT FOR THE PEDESTRIANS WHO MAY
HURRY AND TAKE RISKS.
* STOP AND HELP ELDERLY PEOPLE CROSS THE
ROAD
Explanation
* DRIVE AT SPECIFIED SPEED LIMIT Watch out for pedestrians who may try to
rush across.
142 WHEN DRIVING IN AN AREA WHERE THERE ARE
MANY PEDESTRIANS ( EG BUS STOP) IT IS
IMPORTANT TO
* SWITCH ON YOUR HEAD LIGHTS ON HIGH BEAM
FOR BETTER VISIBILITY ON THE ROAD
Correct Answer
* INCREASE YOUR SPEED TO AVOID THE CHANCE OF
HITTING THEM
* SLOW DOWN AND WATCH FOR AN INDICATION
THAT THEY WILL ENTER THE ROAD
Explanation
* SOUND YOUR HORN CONTINUOUSLY Pedestrians may want to enter the road,
hence slow down and be cautious.
143 A VEHICLE AHEAD OF YOU HAS STOPPED AT A
PEDESTRIAN CROSSING. YOU
* MUST NOT OVERTAKE THE VEHICLE Correct Answer
* MAY OVERTAKE THE VEHICLE IF THERE ARE NO
PEDESTRIANS ON THE CROSSING.
* MAY OVERTAKE THE VEHICLE IF THERE ARE NO
OTHER VEHICLES COMING THE OTHER WAY.
Explanation
* Do not overtake. The vehicle may have
stopped for something.
144 WHEN YOU HAVE STARTED TO OVERTAKE THE
CAR AHEAD,YOU NOTICE THAT ITS RIGHT
INDICATOR IS FLASHING. YOU SHOULD
* ACCELERATE QUICKLY TO GET PAST Correct Answer
* IMMEDIATELY BRAKE TO A STOP
* FLASH YOUR HEADLIGHTS AND ACCELERATE PAST. Explanation
* CHECK YOUR MIRROR AND MOVE BACK BEHIND
THE CAR
The car ahead may be turning right. Hence
check the traffic behind and stay back.
42. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
145 DOUBLE UNBROKEN LINES ARE MARKED ON A
ROADWAY. YOU MAY
* CROSS THEM AND OVERTAKE A CAR AHEAD IF IT IS
SAFE TO DO SO.
Correct Answer
* CROSS THEM TO TURN INTO A DRIVEWAY OR
PROPERTY IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO
* CROSS THEM TO MAKE A U TURN Explanation
* THERE ARE NO SUCH ROAD MARKINGS Double solid lines indicate maximum
restrictions and are not be crossed except
in emergent usage.
146 WHEN MOVING OFF, YOU MUST ALWAYS
* LOOK OVER YOUR RIGHT SHOULDER, THEN SIGNAL
BEFORE MOVING OFF.
Correct Answer
* HONK AND MOVE OFF
* INDICATE RIGHT AND THEN MOVE OFF Explanation
* CHECK MIRRORS, INDICATE RIGHT AND MOVE OFF
ONLY AFTER CHECKING OVER YOUR RIGHT
SHOULDER.
Check mirrors, indicate right and move off
only after checking over your right
shoulder. All the steps should be followed
before moving off.
147 WHEN APPLYING BRAKES TO STOP
* YOU MUST DO AS FAST AS YOU CAN Correct Answer
* CHECK YOUR REAR VIEW MIRROR BEFORE
APPLYING BRAKES.
* APPLY THE BRAKE THEN CHECK YOUR REAR VIEW
MIRROR.
Explanation
* YOU MUST SIMULTANEOUSLY PULL THE
HANDBRAKE AS WELL.
Mirror check is very important before
applying brakes.
148 THE AMBER LIGHT IS SEEN AT THE TRAFFIC
LIGHTS
* IT WILL TURN GREEN Correct Answer
* IT WILL TURN RED
* NONE OF THE ABOVE Explanation
* EITHER OF THE ABOVE Red will follow the amber light.
43. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
149 PEDESTRIAN CROSSING THE ZEBRA AT A
JUNCTION CONTROLLED BY TRAFFIC LIGHTS
* HAVE RIGHT OF THE WAY AT ALL THE TIMES. Correct Answer
* SHOULD CROSS ONLY WHEN PEDESTRIAN GREEN
CROSSING SIGN APPEARS.
* SHOULD CROSS ONLY WHEN PEDESTRIAN RED
CROSSING SIGN APPEARS.
Explanation
* ALSO ALLOWS CYCLIST TO RIDE ACROSS THE
ROAD.
Pedestrian should follow the signal at zebra
crossing.
150 WHEN DRIVING YOU SEE PEOPLE CROSSING AT
ZEBRA CROSSING, YOU WILL-
* HONK YOUR WAY AND PASS THEM. Correct Answer
* YOU WILL LOOK AT PASSING THEM ON EITHER
SIDE IF SAFE.
* YOU WILL GESTURE THEM TO GET OUT OF THE
WAY.
Explanation
* YOU WILL SLOW DOWN AND STOP AND MOVE ONLY
WHEN ALL THE PEDESTRIANS HAVE CROSSED OVER
SAFELY.
Pedestrian have the right of way.
151 AT A BUSY PEDESTRIAN ZEBRA SEVERAL
PEOPLE ARE CROSSING , YOU WILL
* WAIT UNTIL EVERYONE HAS CROSSED SAFELY. Correct Answer
* TRY TO SQUEEZE PAST PEDESTRIANS WHEN A GAP
APPEARS.
* HONK AND REV UP THE ENGINE ASKING
PEDESTRIAN TO HURRY.
Explanation
* WAVE AND SHOUT AT PEOPLE ASKING THEM TO
HURRY.
Pedestrian have the right of way.
152 AT A JUNCTION WHERE TRAFFIC LIGHTS ARE
NOT WORKING
* VEHICLES HAVE RIGHT OF WAY AT ALL THE TIMES. Correct Answer
* THE ZEBRA NOW ATTAINS DOMINANCE AND
PEDESTRIANS HAVE RIGHT OF WAY.
* RIGHT OF WAY IS DETERMINED BY FIRST COME
FIRST SERVE BASIS.
Explanation
* VEHICLES HAVE RIGHT OF WAY PROVIDED THEY
EITHER FLASH THEIR LIGHTS OR HONK.
Pedestrians have the right of way when
traffic lights are not working.
44. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
153 A BUS AT THE BUS STOP SIGNALS RIGHT WITH
THE INTENT OF MOVING OFF, YOU WILL
* SLOW DOWN AND GIVE WAY. Correct Answer
* SPEED PAST IT.
* HONK AND SUGGEST YOU HAVE THE RIGHT OF
WAY.
Explanation
* FLASH LIGHTS AND GO PAST THE BUS. Slow down and give way.
154 AT A PEDESTRIAN ZEBRA CROSSING NOT
CONTROLLED BY TRAFFIC SIGNALS
* VEHICLES AND PEDESTRIANS HAVE EQUAL RIGHT
OF WAY.
Correct Answer
* CYCLISTS AND PEDESTRIANS HAVE EQUAL RIGHT
OF WAY.
* ALL VEHICLES HAVE TO STOP FOR PEDESTRIANS
AS THEY HAVE RIGHT OF WAY AT ALL THE TIMES.
Explanation
* VEHICLE DRIVERS HAVE THE RIGHT OF WAY. Pedestrians have the right of way at all the
times.
155 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING DOES NOT
DISTRACT THE DRIVER?
* LISTENING TO MUSIC. Correct Answer
* USING HAND FREE MOBILE.
* CHECKING MIRRORS. Explanation
* BOTH B AND C. Talking on Mobile phone distracts the
driver even if it is hand free.
156 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING DISTRACTS THE
DRIVER?
* ARGUING WITH A PASSENGER. Correct Answer
* DANGLING OBJECTS FROM THE REAR VIEW
MIRROR.
* INSERTING A CD. Explanation
* ALL OF THE ABOVE. All of the above.
45. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
157 YOUR MOBILE PHONE RINGS, TO ANSWER THE
CALL YOU WILL
* PULL UP NEAR THE KERB IMMEDIATELY. Correct Answer
* ANSWER THE CALL STRAIGHT AWAY.
* PULL OVER AND STOP WHEN ITS SAFE. Explanation
* USE HANDS FREE Never talk on mobile while driving, always
pull over and stop if it is safe.
158 WHEN DRIVING YOU START FEELING SLEEPY OR
TIRED, YOU WILL
* FIND A SAFE PLACE TO STOP AND REFRESH. Correct Answer
* TRY TO REACH HOME FASTER BY RAISING SPEED.
* EAT OR DRINK TEA WHEN DRIVING TO HELP
REFRESH.
Explanation
* TRY TO STAY ALERT BY LOOKING AROUND
REPEATEDLY OR TALKING TO A CO-PASSENGER.
Always stop at safe place and refresh if you
feel sleepy while driving.
159 WHEN DRIVING YOU SEE AN ACCIDENT, YOU
WILL
* STOP IMMEDIATELY AND RUN TO ASSIST. Correct Answer
* CONTINUE TO DRIVE BUT PHONE EMERGENCY
SERVICES.
* CONCENTRATE ON YOUR DRIVING. Explanation
* WAIT TO SEE WHAT HAPPENED. Maintain your composure. There can be
stray occurrences. Stopping or slowing
down may disrupt other traffic
160 YOU ARE DRIVING PAST A LANE OF PARKED
CARS. YOU NOTICE A BALL BOUNCING OUT INTO
THE ROAD AHEAD. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?
* CONTINUE DRIVING AT THE SAME SPEED AND
SOUND YOUR HORN
Correct Answer
* CONTINUE DRIVING AT THE SAME SPEED AND
FLASH YOUR HEADLIGHTS
Slow down and be prepared to stop for
children.
* SLOW DOWN AND BE PREPARED TO STOP FOR
CHILDREN
Explanation
46. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
* STOP AND WAVE THE CHILDREN ACROSS TO FETCH
THEIR BALL
Beware of children playing in the street
and running out into the road. If a ball
bounces out from the pavement slow down
and stop. Don't encourage anyone to
retrieve it. Other road users may not see
your signal and you might lead a child into
a dangerous situation.
161 WHAT IS THE MAIN HAZARD YOU SHOULD BE
AWARE OF WHEN FOLLOWING THIS CYCLIST?
* THE CYCLIST MAY MOVE INTO THE LEFT AND
DISMOUNT
Correct Answer
* THE CYCLIST MAY SWERVE OUT INTO THE ROAD The cyclist may swerve out into the road.
* THE CONTENTS OF THE CYCLIST'S CARRIER MAY
FALL ONTO THE ROAD
Explanation
* THE CYCLIST MAY WISH TO TURN RIGHT AT THE
END OF THE ROAD
When following a cyclist be aware that they
also have to deal with the hazards around
them. They may wobble or swerve to avoid
a pot-hole in the road. They might see a
potential hazard and change direction
suddenly. Don't go very close to them or
rev your engine impatiently.
162 A PROPERLY ADJUSTED HEAD RESTRAINT WILL
* MAKE YOU MORE COMFORTABLE Correct Answer
* HELP YOU TO AVOID NECK INJURY Help you to avoid neck injury
* HELP YOU TO RELAX Explanation
* HELP YOU TO MAINTAIN YOUR DRIVING POSITION The restraint should be adjusted so that it
gives maximum protection to the head.
This will help in the event of a rear-end
collision.
163 YOU SHOULD ONLY USE A MOBILE PHONE WHEN
* RECEIVING A CALL. Correct Answer
* THE VEHICLE IS STATIONARY & PARKED SUITABLY. The vehicle is stationary & parked suitably.
* DRIVING AT LESS THAN 30 KMPH. Explanation
* DRIVING AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
VEHICLE.
It is far more convenient for you, as well
as being safer if you are parked in a safe &
convenient place when receiving or making
a call. You will be free to take notes or
refer to papers, which would not be
possible while driving.
47. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
164 WHAT IS MEANT BY 'DEFENSIVE DRIVING' ?
* BEING ALERT AND THINKING AHEAD Correct Answer
* ALWAYS DRIVING SLOWLY AND GENTLY Being alert and thinking ahead.
* ALWAYS LETTING OTHERS GO FIRST Explanation
* PULLING OVER FOR FASTER TRAFFIC To be safe on the road, it is important to
be aware of the shortcomings, to anticipate
other road users behaviour and to keep
your vehicle in control. This strategy of
expecting the unexpected in behaviours
and situations and to know how to keep
yourself safe and in control is called
defensive driving.
165 AN OLDER PERSON'S DRIVING ABILITY COULD
BE AFFECTED BECAUSE THEY MAY BE UNABLE TO
* UNDERSTAND ROAD SIGNS Correct Answer
* OBTAIN CAR INSURANCE React very quickly
* REACT VERY QUICKLY Explanation
* GIVE SIGNALS CORRECTLY The reflexes of old drivers are slow and
they may need time to react to changing
situations on the road. Therefore always
give due consideration to old drivers.
166 CAR PASSENGERS MUST WEAR A SEAT BELT IF
ONE IS AVAILABLE, UNLESS THEY ARE
* UNDER 14 YEARS OLD Correct Answer
* UNDER 1.5 METRES (5 FEET) IN HEIGHT Exempted for medical reasons.
* SITTING IN THE REAR SEAT Explanation
* EXEMPTED FOR MEDICAL REASONS. Although it's your adult passenger‟s
responsibility for wearing a seat belt,
remind them to put them on as they get in
the car.
167 TO DRIVE ON THE ROAD, LEARNERS MUST
* HAVE ONLY THE REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE OF
THE VEHICLE
Correct Answer
* HAVE TAKEN PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTION Have a valid learners licence
48. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
* HAVE A VALID LEARNERS LICENCE Explanation
* APPLY FOR A DRIVING TEST WITHIN 12 MONTHS. Before you drive on the road you must
have a learners' licence and be
acompanied by a person holding a
permanent licence.
168 MAY YOU PARK A VEHICLE IN FRONT OF A
VEHICLE ENTRANCE?
* YES, PROVIDED SOMEONE WHO CAN MOVE IT
REMAINS WITH THE VEHICLE.
Correct Answer
* YES, FOR NO LONGER THAN 10 MINUTES. Yes, but only to pick up or drop
passengers.
* YES, BUT ONLY TO PICK UP OR DROP PASSENGERS. Explanation
* NO, NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. It may be tempting to park where you
shouldn‟t while you run a quick errand.
Careless parking is a selfish act and could
endanger other road users.
169 A RED TRAFFIC LIGHT MEANS
* YOU MAY GO STRAIGHT ON IF THERE IS NO OTHER
TRAFFIC
Correct Answer
* YOU MUST STOP BEHIND THE WHITE STOP LINE You must stop behind the white stop line.
* YOU MAY TURN LEFT IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO Explanation
* YOU MUST SLOW DOWN AND PREPARE TO STOP IF
TRAFFIC HAS STARTED TO CROSS
The white line is positioned so that
pedestrians have room to cross in front of
waiting traffic. If pedestrians are crossing
make sure your brakes are on.
170 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* NO ENTRY Correct Answer
* ONE WAY SIGN No entry.
* COMPULSORY STRAIGHT AHEAD Explanation
* LEFT TURN PROHIBITED This is a mandatory sign. The sign is
located at places where the vehicles are
not allowed to enter. It is generally erected
at the end of one-way road to prohibit
traffic entering the roadway in the wrong
direction and also at each intersection
along the one-way road.
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171 MIRRORS ARE OFTEN SLIGHTLY CURVED
(CONVEX) , SO THAT
* THEY TOTALLY COVER BLIND SPOTS Correct Answer
* THEY GIVE A WIDER FIELD OF VISION. They give a wider field of vision.
* THEY MAKE IT EASIER TO JUDGE THE SPEED OF
FOLLOWING TRAFFIC.
Explanation
* THEY MAKE FOLLOWING TRAFFIC LOOK BIGGER. Modern vehicles provide the driver with the
equipment to help increase the field of
vision. However, you should always be
aware that even these mirrors might not
reflect all that is around the vehicle. A
check over the shoulder before you move
off will be required.
172 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* TRUCK PROHIBITED Correct Answer
* ALL MOTOR VEHICLES PROHIBITED All motor vehicles prohibited.
* BULLOCK CART PROHIBITED Explanation
* CYCLE PROHIBTED This is a mandatory sign. The sign is used
at the entrance to the roads where entry to
all types of motor vehicles is prohibited.
173 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* VEHICLE PROHIBITED IN BOTH DIRECTIONS Correct Answer
* LEFT TURN PROHIBITED Vehicles prohibited in both directions.
* OVERTAKING PROHIBITED Explanation
* RIGHT TURN PROHIBITED This is a mandatory sign. The sign is used
at the approach end of the roads where
entry to all types of vehicular traffic is
prohibited, especially in case of areas
which have been designed as pedestrian
malls.
174 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* LOAD LIMIT Correct Answer
* SPEED LIMIT Speed limit.
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* WIDTH LIMIT Explanation
* HEIGHT LIMIT This is a mandatory sign. The sign is
located at the beginning of the section of
the road or area covered by a speed
restriction, with numerals indicating the
speed limit in kilometres per hour.
175 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* AXLE LOAD LIMIT Correct Answer
* HIGHT LIMIT Load limit.
* WIDTH LIMIT Explanation
* LOAD LIMIT This is a mandatory sign. The sign is
erected where entry is prohibited for
vehicles whose laden weight exceeds a
certain limit.This load includes weight of
vehicle and the weight of material it
carries.
176 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* LENGTH LIMIT Correct Answer
* SPEED LIMIT Height limit.
* LOAD LIMIT Explanation
* HEIGHT LIMIT This is a mandatory sign. The sign is
erected in advance of an overhead
structure where entry is prohibited for
vehicles whose height exceeds a certain
limit.
177 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* HEIGHT LIMIT Correct Answer
* SPEED LIMIT Width limit.
* WIDTH LIMIT Explanation
* LENGHT LIMIT This is a mandatory sign. The sign is used
where entry of vehicles exceeding a
particular width is prohibited.
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Sl.No Question
178 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* NO STOPPING Correct Answer
* RESTRICTION ENDS No parking.
* NO PARKING Explanation
* SPEED LIMIT This is a mandatory sign. This is a sign
prohibiting parking of vehicles, there by
meaning that vehicles may halt for a very
brief interval for the purpose of loading
and unloading or for picking up and
dropping of passengers. It is usually placed
at airports , railway stations, market areas,
bus stops, schools ,college etc.
179 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* NO PARKING Correct Answer
* NO STOPPING No stopping.
* LENGTH LIMIT Explanation
* SPEED LIMIT This is a mandatory sign. The sign means
that no vehicle must halt on the main
carriageway at any time not even to pick
up or drop passengers.
180 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* COMPULSORY KEEP LEFT Correct Answer
* COMPULSORY AHEAD ONLY Compulsory ahead only.
* COMPULSORY TURN LEFT Explanation
* COMPULSORY TURN RIGHT This is a mandatory sign
181 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* COMPULSORY AHEAD ONLY Correct Answer
* COMPULSORY TURN LEFT AHEAD Compulsory turn right ahead.
* COMPULSORY TURN RIGHT AHEAD Explanation
* COMPULSORY AHEAD OR TURN LEFT This is a mandatory sign
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182 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* LEFT HAND CURVE Correct Answer
* INFORMATORY SIGN Give way.
* WARNING SIGN Explanation
* GIVE WAY This is a mandatory sign . Give way is the
red triangle pointing downwards. This sign
is usually installed where the traffic on the
road you want to enter has priority, such
as a major road or roundabout. You must
give way to the traffic on the main road or
traffic approaching from your right at a
roundabout.
183 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* RIGHT HAND CURVE Correct Answer
* LEFT HAND CURVE Right hand curve.
* HAIR PIN BEND RIGHT Explanation
* HAIR PIN BEND LEFT This is a cautionary sign. This sign is used
where the geometric and operating
conditions show the recommended speed
on the curve to be much less than the
design speed for highway.
184 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* RIGHT HAND CURVE Correct Answer
* LEFT HAND CURVE Left hand curve.
* RIGHT REVERSE BEND Explanation
* LEFT REVERSE BEND This is a cautionary sign. This sign is used
where the geometric and operating
conditions show the recommended speed
on the curve to be much less than the
design speed for highway.
185 YOU ARE DRIVING ON THE MOTORWAY IN
WINDY CONDITIONS. WHEN PASSING HIGH-
SIDED VEHICLES YOU SHOULD
* INCREASE YOUR SPEED. Correct Answer
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* BEAWARE OF A SUDDEN GUST. Be wary of a sudden gust.
* DRIVE ALONGSIDE VERY CLOSELY. Explanation
* EXPECT NORMAL CONDITIONS. The draught caused by other vehicles could
be strong enough to push you out of your
lane. Keep both hands on the steering
wheel to maintain full control.
186 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* HAIR PIN BEND RIGHT Correct Answer
* HAIR PIN BEND LEFT Hair pin bend right.
* RIGHT REVERSE BEND Explanation
* LEFT REVERSE BEND This is a cautionary sign. The sign is used
to mark curves of small radii, where the
change of direction is so considerable as to
amount to a reversal of direction to the
right.
187 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* HAIR PIN BEND LEFT Correct Answer
* HAIR PIN BEND RIGHT Hair pin bend left.
* LEFT HAND CURVE Explanation
* RIGHT HAND CURVE This is a cautionary sign. The sign is used
to mark curves of small radii, where the
change of direction is so considerable as to
amount to a reversal of direction to the
left.
188 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* NARROW ROAD AHEAD Correct Answer
* WIDE ROAD AHEAD Wide road ahead.
* NARROW BRIDGE Explanation
* SLIPPERY ROAD This is a cautionary sign. The sign is
erected on such sections of roads in areas
where in the opinion of the controlling
authority the sudden widening of a road
causes a danger to traffic, such as a two-
lane road suddenly widening to a dual
carriageway.
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189 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* NARROW ROAD AHEAD Correct Answer
* WIDE ROAD AHEAD Narrow bridge.
* NARROW BRIDGE Explanation
* SLIPPERY ROAD This is a cautionary sign. The sign is
erected on roads in advance of bridges
where the clear width between kerbs or
wheel guards is less than the normal width
of the carriageway.
190 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* SLIPPERY ROAD Correct Answer
* LOOSE GRAVEL Slippery road.
* STAGGERED INTERSECTION Explanation
* HUMP OR ROUGH ROAD This is a cautionary sign. The sign is
erected to warn that the section of the
road ahead may be particularly slippery.
191 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* NARROW BRIDGE Correct Answer
* SLIPPERY ROAD Loose gravel.
* LOOSE GRAVEL Explanation
* STEEP DESCENT This is a cautionary sign. The sign should
be used on section of a road on which
loose gravel is present which may cause
skidding.
192 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* SCHOOL AHEAD Correct Answer
* MEN AT WORK Pedestrian crossing.
* CYCLE CROSSING Explanation
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* PEDESTRIAN CROSSING This is a cautionary sign. The sign is
erected in advance on both approaches to
uncontrolled pedestrian crossings. This is
absolutely essential when visibility of the
crossing is impaired by a bend or hump in
the road.
193 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN ?
* CYCLE CROSSING Correct Answer
* SCHOOL AHEAD School ahead.
* LOOSE GRAVEL Explanation
* PEDESTRIAN CROSSING This is a cautionary sign. The sign is
erected where school buildings or grounds
are adjacent to the road, and where in the
opinion of the controlling authority passing
traffic creates a hazard to children.
194 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN?
* BARRIER AHEAD Correct Answer
* DANGEROUS DIP Men at work.
* MEN AT WORK Explanation
* MAJOR ROAD AHEAD This is a cautionary sign. The sign is
displayed only when men or machines are
working on the road or adjacent to it or on
overhead lines or poles.
195 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN?
* BARRIER AHEAD Correct Answer
* HUMP OR ROUGH ROAD Hump or rough road.
* MAJOR ROAD AHEAD Explanation
* STAGGERED INTERSECTION This is a cautionary sign. The sign is used
where in the opinion of the controlling
authority sudden surface irregularities or
hump constitutes a hazard or discomfort
for the drivers.
196 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN?
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* GUARDED RAILWAY CROSSING 100 METERS AHEAD Correct Answer
* UNGUARDED RAILWAY CROSSING 100 METERS
AHEAD
Unguarded railway crossing 100 meters
ahead.
* UNGUARDED RAILWAY CROSSING 200 METERS
AHEAD
Explanation
* GUARDED RAILWAY CROSSING 50 METERS AHEAD This is a cautionary sign. The sign is used
on the approaches of level crossings where
there are no gates or other barriers. A
single red oblique bar denotes a distance of
50-100 m in plain and rolling terrain and
30-60 m in hilly terrain. Two red oblique
bars denote a distance of 200 m.
197 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN?
* EATING PLACE Correct Answer
* PETROL PUMP Petrol pump.
* PUBLIC TELEPHONE Explanation
* FIRST AID This is an informatory sign. The sign is
erected on long stretches of roads in rural
areas at the entry to the road leading to
the facility
198 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN?
* PETROL PUMP Correct Answer
* HOSPITAL Hospital.
* RESTING PLACE Explanation
* FIRST AID This is an informatory sign. The sign is
used to notify drivers of vehicles that they
should take the precautions required near
medical establishments and, in particular,
that they are not to make any unnecessary
noise. The sign also serves to indicate the
location of hospital where medical facilities
are available.
199 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN?
* HOSPITAL Correct Answer
* NO THROUGH ROAD First aid post.
* FIRST AID POST Explanation
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* NO PARKING This is an informatory sign . The sign is
used to notify the drivers of vehicles on
long stretches of roads in rural areas of the
first aid facility which is helpful in case of
emergency.
200 WHAT DOES THIS SIGN MEAN?
* FIRST AID POST Correct Answer
* NO THROUGH SIDE ROAD No through road.
* Y-INTERSECTION Explanation
* NO THROUGH ROAD This is an informatory sign . The sign is
erected at the entrance to a road from
which there is no exit.
201 WHILE APPROACHING A PEDESTRIAN
CROSSING WHICH IS CONTROLLED BY A
TRAFFIC SIGNAL, THE SIGNAL HAS TURNED
GREEN FOR YOU BUT THE PEDESTRIANS ARE
STILL CROSSING. YOU SHOULD...
* SLOW DOWN AND GIVE WAY TO PEDESTRIANS Correct Answer
* SPEED UP SINCE THE SIGNAL IS IN YOUR FAVOUR Slow down and give way to pedestrians
* SPEED UP BUT TAKE CARE OF THE PEDESTRIANS Explanation
* NONE OF THE ABOVE A green signal means you may go on if the
way is clear. You can also make a right or
left turn if not prohibited by signs, but if
the pedestrians are still crossing the road,
slow down give way to them, as they have
the priority.
202 UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES YOU WILL NOT
GO FORWARD WHEN THE SIGNAL LIGHTS ARE
IN YOUR FAVOUR?
* IF ROAD REPAIR WORK IS IN PROGRESS NEAR THE
INTERSECTION
Correct Answer
* IF YOU WANT TO GIVE ALMS TO A BEGGAR WHO IS
A LITTLE AWAY FROM YOU
If a policeman on duty has signalled you to
stop
* IF BY DOING SO, YOU WILL BE BLOCKING THE
INTERSECTION
Explanation
* IF A POLICEMAN ON DUTY HAS SIGNALLED YOU TO
STOP
Traffic signals are divided into two
categories namely, hand signals and traffic
lights. Sometimes a traffic light regulated
crossing can also be controlled by the
traffic police officer. In this situation
always follow the signal given by the
policeman on duty.
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203 YOU ARE DRIVING A VEHICLE TOWARDS AN
INTERSECTION WHERE THERE IS A FLASHING
YELLOW LIGHT, YOU SHOULD
* STOP AND PROCEED SAFELY Correct Answer
* SLOW DOWN AND PROCEED WITH CAUTION Slow down and proceed with caution
* CONTINUE AT THE SAME SPEED KEEPING IN VIEW
TRAFFIC CONDITIONS
Explanation
* STOP IF MANOEUVERING A RIGHT TURN Flashing yellow signals warn you of the
hazards ahead. Slow down and proceed
with caution giving due attention to other
traffic, pedestrians and vehicles. These are
generally provided where major roads
meet minor roads.
204 A FLASHING RED LIGHT AT AN INTERSECTION
MEANS....
* YOU SHOULD SLOW DOWN AND DRIVE WITH
INCREASED CAUTION
Correct Answer
* YOU SHOULD SLOW DOWN, AND GIVE RIGHT OF
WAY TO VEHICLES APPROACHING FROM LEFT OR
RIGHT SIDE
You should stop, give way to vehicles in
the priority road and proceed only when
the way is clear
* SIGNAL LIGHT IS OUT OF ORDER AND AS SUCH
YOU SHOULD PROCEED WITH CAUTION
Explanation
* YOU SHOULD STOP, GIVE WAY TO VEHICLES IN
THE PRIORITY ROAD AND PROCEED ONLY WHEN THE
WAY IS CLEAR
Flashing red lights means you must come
to a full stop and proceed cautiously after
making a safety check on all approaching
traffic. This is generally provided at level
crossings, bridges, air field, fire stations,
minor roads etc.
205 WHEN MAY YOU REVERSE FROM A SIDE ROAD
INTO A MAIN ROAD?
* ONLY IF BOTH ROADS ARE CLEAR OF TRAFFIC Correct Answer
* NOT AT ANY TIME Not at any time.
* AT ANY TIME Explanation
* ONLY IF THE MAIN ROAD IS CLEAR OF TRAFFIC Don‟t reverse into a main road from a side
road. The main road is likely to be busy
and the traffic on it moving quickly. Cut
down the risks by using a quiet side road
to reverse into.
206 YOU ARE SIGNALLING TO TURN RIGHT IN BUSY
TRAFFIC. HOW WOULD YOU CONFIRM YOUR
INTENTION SAFELY?
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Sl.No Question
* SOUND THE HORN Correct Answer
* GIVE AN ARM SIGNAL Give an arm signal
* FLASH YOUR HEADLIGHTS Explanation
* POSITION OVER THE CENTRE LINE In some situations you may feel your
indicators cannot be seen by other road
users or it may not be working. In any of
the case, you need to make your intention
more clear by giving the arm signal.
207 WHEN TRAFFIC LIGHTS ARE OUT OF ORDER,
WHAT PRECAUTION SHOULD YOU TAKE?
* SLOW DOWN AND MOVE Correct Answer
* STOP, LOOK RIGHT AND LEFT AND PROCEED
CAUTIOUSLY.
Stop, look right and left and proceed
cautiously.
* NO PRECAUTION IS NECESSARY Explanation
* MOVE AT THE SAME SPEED. Treat the junction as an unmarked
crossroads, deal with the situation with
caution.
208 THERE IS A POLICE CAR FOLLOWING YOU. THE
POLICE OFFICER FLASHES THE HEADLIGHTS
AND POINTS TO THE LEFT. WHAT SHOULD YOU
DO?
* TURN AT THE NEXT LEFT Correct Answer
* PULL UP ON THE LEFT Pull up on the left.
* STOP IMMEDIATELY Explanation
* MOVE OVER TO THE RIGHT You must pull up on the left, as soon as it‟s
safe to do so, and switch off your engine.
209 WHY SHOULD YOU MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE
CANCELLED YOUR INDICATORS AFTER
TURNING?
* TO AVOID FLATTENING THE BATTERY Correct Answer
* TO AVOID MISLEADING OTHER ROAD USERS To avoid misleading other road users.
* TO AVOID DAZZLING OTHER ROAD USERS Explanation
* TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE INDICATOR RELAY If you haven‟t taken a sharp turn your
indicators might not turn off automatically.
Be aware of this if you‟ve used them for
slight deviations, such as passing parked
vehicles.
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210 WHEN APPROACHING A ROUNDABOUT GIVE
WAY TO
* CYCLISTS Correct Answer
* SLOW-MOVING VEHICLES Traffic on your right.
* TRAFFIC ON YOUR RIGHT Explanation
* TRAFFIC ON YOUR LEFT When approaching a roundabout you
should give way to the traffic on your right
because the vehicle, which is already in the
roundabout, is at disadvantageous
position. So always give them the right of
way to avoid accident.
211 BROKEN YELLOW LINE ON CENTRE OF THE ROAD
MEANS
* VEHICLES TRAVELLING IN THE OPPOSITE
DIRECTION CAN OVERTAKE WITH CARE
Correct Answer
* LANE CHANGING ZONE Vehicles travelling in the opposite direction
can overtake with care.
* NO OVERTAKING IN BOTH THE DIRECTIONS Explanation
* ONLY LIGHT VEHICLES CAN OVERTAKE It indicates separation of lanes on which
travel is in the opposite direction, and
where overtaking with care is permitted.
212 WHAT DOES THIS SIGNAL FROM A POLICE
OFFICER, MEAN TO ONCOMING TRAFFIC?
* GO AHEAD Correct Answer
* STOP Stop
* TURN LEFT Explanation
* TURN RIGHT Police officers might be found at a point
where there's heavy traffic or a breakdown
of traffic lights. Always follow the
instructions of a traffice police officer.
213 WHILE DRIVING, TO MAKE A RIGHT TURN, THE
PROPER HAND SIGNAL IS
* EXTEND RIGHT HAND IN A HORIZONTAL POSITION
OUTSIDE AND TO THE RIGHT OF THE VEHICLE WITH
PALM FACING THE FRONT.
Correct Answer
* EXTEND RIGHT ARM AND ROTATE IN ANTI CLOCK
WISE DIRECTION.
Extend right hand in a horizontal position
outside and to the right of the vehicle with
palm facing the front.
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* EXTEND A RIGHT ARM WITH PALM DOWNWARD
AND MOVE UP AND DOWN SEVERAL TIMES.
Explanation
* EXTEND RIGHT ARM VERTICALLY WITH PALM
FACING THE FRONT.
Before making the right turn slow down,
choose correct lane, give hand signal as
well as indicator to show your intention to
other road users.
214 WHILE DRIVING YOU DECIDE TO STOP
IMMEDIATELY, THE CORRECT HAND SIGNAL IS :-
* EXTEND RIGHT ARM HORIZONTAL TO THE GROUND
WITH PALM DOWNWARDS.
Correct Answer
* EXTEND THE RIGHT ARM & BENDING THE ELBOW
AT RIGHT ANGLES AND TURNING PALM TO THE
FRONT.
Right arm held erect with palm facing
forward.
* NO SIGNAL REQUIRED. Explanation
* NONE OF THE ABOVE. Before stopping the vehicle the correct
signal is to extend the right arm & bending
the elbow at right angles and turning palm
to the front.
215 SPEED LIMIT SIGNS INDICATE THE MAXIMUM
SPEED DURING IDEAL CONDITIONS.
* TRUE. Correct Answer
* FALSE. True.
* Explanation
* The speed limit sign shows the speed limit
that the driver must not exceed.
216 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING SHOULD YOU DO
BEFORE STOPPING?
* SOUND THE HORN Correct Answer
* USE THE MIRRORS Use the mirrors.
* SELECT A HIGHER GEAR Explanation
* FLASH YOUR HEADLIGHTS Before pulling up you should check for
following traffic. Also assess what is ahead
& give the correct signal if it helps another
road user.
217 WHEN YOU ARE MOVING OFF FROM BEHIND A
PARKED CAR YOU SHOULD
* LOOK AROUND BEFORE YOU MOVE OFF Correct Answer
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* USE ALL THE MIRRORS ON THE VEHICLE All of the above.
* GIVE A SIGNAL Explanation
* ALL OF THE ABOVE Before moving off you should use all the
mirrors to check if the road is clear. Look
around to check the blind spots and give a
signal if it is of help to other road users.
218 WHEN BEING FOLLOWED BY AN AMBULANCE
SHOWING A FLASHING BLUE BEACON YOU
SHOULD
* PULL OVER SAFELY AND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO
LET IT PASS
Correct Answer
* ACCELERATE HARD TO GET AWAY FROM IT Pull over safely and as soon as possible to
let it pass.
* MAINTAIN YOUR SPEED AND COURSE Explanation
* BRAKE HARSHLY AND IMMEDIATELY STOP ON THE
ROAD
Pull over where the ambulance can pass
safely. Check that there are no
obstructions on the road that will prevent it
doing so.
219 WHAT SHOULD YOU DO WHEN LEAVING YOUR
VEHICLE?
* PUT VALUABLE DOCUMENTS UNDER THE SEATS Correct Answer
* REMOVE ALL VALUABLES Remove all valuables.
* COVER VALUABLES WITH A BLANKET Explanation
* LEAVE THE INTERIOR LIGHT ON When leaving your vehicle unattended,
preferably take valuables with you or lock
them out of sight. If you can see them in
your vehicle so can a thief.
220 WHEN PARKING AND LEAVING YOUR VEHICLE
YOU SHOULD-
* PARK UNDER A SHADY TREE Correct Answer
* PARK UNDER THE SUN Engage the steering lock.
* PARK ON A QUIET ROAD Explanation
* ENGAGE THE STEERING LOCK When you leave your vehicle always use
the steering lock to deter thieves.
221 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING SHOULD BE
ALLOWED EXTRA ROOM WHEN OVERTAKING?
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Sl.No Question
* MOTORCYCLES & BICYCLES Correct Answer
* TRACTOR Motorcycles & bicycles
* TRAILERS Explanation
* NONE OF THE ABOVE Don't pass riders too closely as this may
cause them to lose balance. Always leave
as much room as you would for a car, and
don't cut in.
222 WHAT DOES THE TEMPERATURE GAUGE
INDICATE?
* OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE. Correct Answer
* ENGINE TEMPERATURE. Engine temperature.
* OIL PRESSURE. Explanation
* NONE OF THE ABOVE. The temperature gauge indicates the
temperature of the engine. If temperature
of the engine goes up, the needle crosses
the „H‟ limit mark which tells the driver
that engine is overheating.
223 CAN THE TRIP METER BE RESET?
* YES. Correct Answer
* NO. Yes.
* Explanation
* The tripmeter can be reset by pushing the
reset knob to zero.
224 WHAT DOES AN ODOMETER SHOW?
* SPEED OF THE VEHICLE. Correct Answer
* TOTAL DISTANCE COVERED BY THE VEHICLE Total distance covered by the vehicle
* BOTH OF THE ABOVE. Explanation
* NONE OF THE ABOVE. Odometer is located inside the
speedometer. It records the total distance
vehicle has travelled in kms.
225 WHILE DRIVING, A WARNING LIGHT ON YOUR
VEHICLE'S INSTRUMENT PANEL COMES ON. YOU
SHOULD
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Sl.No Question
* CONTINUE IF THE ENGINE SOUNDS ALRIGHT Correct Answer
* HOPE THAT IT IS JUST A TEMPORARY ELECTRICAL
FAULT
Check out the problem quickly and safely.
* DEAL WITH THE PROBLEM WHEN THERE IS MORE
TIME
Explanation
* CHECK OUT THE PROBLEM QUICKLY AND SAFELY An illuminated warning light could mean
that your car is unsafe to drive. Don‟t take
risks. If you aren‟t sure about the problem
get a qualified mechanic to check it.
226 WHICH OF THESE MUST BE IN GOOD WORKING
ORDER FOR YOUR CAR TO BE ROADWORTHY?
* SPEEDOMETER Correct Answer
* HORN All of the above.
* WINDSCREEN WIPER Explanation
* ALL OF THE ABOVE Also check the :
1.Lights - get someone to help you check
the brake lights.
2.Indicators
3.Battery
4.Steering for play in the steering
5.Oil etc.
227 WHAT SHOULD BE THE COLOUR SCHEME FOR
NUMBER PLATES FOR PRIVATE VEHICLES?
* BLACK BASE AND WHITE NUMERALS Correct Answer
* YELLOW BASE AND WHITE NUMERALS White base and black numerals.
* WHITE BASE AND BLACK NUMERALS Explanation
* NONE OF THE ABOVE Under section- 50 the registration mark
shall be displayed both at the front and at
the rear on all motor vehicles clearly and
legibly on a plain surface of a plate or part
of the vehicle with white base and black
numerals for a private vehicle.
228 WHILE DRIVING ON THE ROAD WITHOUT A
VALID DRIVING LICENCE, WHEN CAN YOU FACE
A PENAL ACTION?
* ONLY WHEN YOU HAVE MET WITH AN ACCIDENT Correct Answer
* WHEN A POLICE OFFICER CONTROLS YOU When a police officer controls you.
* WILL NOT FACE A PENAL ACTION Explanation
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Sl.No Question
* NONE OF THE ABOVE To drive a motor vehicle you must have a
valid driving licence as per section 3(1) of
motor vehicle act 1988 and the vehicle
must be registered and insured. Any police
officer in uniform or enforcement personnel
from the transport department can check
these documents, at any time. Failure to
produce them is a punishable offence.
229 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS A BASIC STEP TO
TAKE AFTER AN ACCIDENT?
* PROTECT THE AREA. Correct Answer
* NOTIFY AUTHORITIES. All of the above.
* CARE FOR THE INJURED. Explanation
* ALL OF THE ABOVE. In case you are involved in a road
accident.
1.Stop your vehicle.
2.Give first aid or try to make medical aid
available.
3.Inform the police control room by phone.
4.Switch on your warning lights and in
addition, place the red triangle at a
reasonable distance behind your vehicle to
warn approaching vehicles about your
presence.
230 WHAT PHONE NO. WILL YOU DIAL IN CASE OF A
MEDICAL EMERGENCY TO GET ASSISTANCE BY
THE AMBULANCE?
* 197 Correct Answer
* 100 102
* 102 Explanation
* 101 The no. of ambulance is generally 102.
Give as accurate as possible location
details of accident such as name of the
road and direction, area & any prominent
landmark. You can also give a short
description of what happened- type of
accident, number of people injured and
type of injuries.
231 YOU ARRIVE AT THE SCENE OF AN ACCIDENT.
WHAT IS THE FIRST THING YOU SHOULD DO?
* CALL THE POLICE. Correct Answer
* WARN OTHER TRAFFIC. Warn other traffic
* CALL THE AMBULANCE. Explanation
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Sl.No Question
* NONE OF THE ABOVE. You could do this by
1.Displaying an advice warning signal, if
you have one.
2.Switching on hazard warning lights or
other lights.
3.Any other means that does not put you
at risk.
232 MOST ACCIDENTS OCCUR
* DUE TO THE NEGLIGENCE OF DRIVERS. Correct Answer
* DUE TO VEHICLE FAILURE. All of the above.
* BECAUSE OF DIFFICULT ROAD & CLIMATIC
CONDITIONS
Explanation
* ALL OF THE ABOVE. The three main causes of accidents are
1.Human failure such as drunken driving,
overspeeding, wrong overtaking etc.
2.Vehicle failure such as brake fail,
steering free, accelerator pedal stuck etc.
3.Environment failure like rain, fog etc.
233 YOU ARE INVITED TO A PUB LUNCH. YOU KNOW
THAT YOU WILL HAVE TO DRIVE IN THE
EVENING. WHAT IS YOUR BEST COURSE OF
ACTION?
* HAVE ONLY TWO PEGS. Correct Answer
* NOT DRINK ANY ALCOHOL AT ALL Not drink any alcohol at all
* HAVE SOME MILK BEFORE DRINKING ALCOHOL Explanation
* EAT A HOT MEAL WITH YOUR ALCOHOLIC DRINKS Alcohol will stay in the body for this length
of time. Drinking during the day will affect
your performance at work or study. Avoid
drinking at all even if you have not planned
to drive in the evening.
234 WHAT ADVICE SHOULD YOU GIVE TO A DRIVER
WHO HAS HAD A FEW ALCOHOLIC DRINKS AT A
PARTY?
* HAVE A STRONG CUP OF COFFEE AND THEN DRIVE
HOME
Correct Answer
* DRIVE HOME CAREFULLY AND SLOWLY Go home by public transport.
* GO HOME BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT Explanation
* WAIT FOR A SHORT WHILE AND THEN DRIVE
HOME
Drinking black coffee or waiting a few
hours won‟t make any difference. Alcohol
takes time to leave the body. You might
even be unfit to drive the following
morning.
67. LLR Test Question & Answer
Sl.No Question
235 WHAT ELSE CAN SERIOUSLY AFFECT YOUR
CONCENTRATION, OTHER THAN ALCOHOLIC
DRINKS?
* DRUGS Correct Answer
* TIREDNESS All of the above.
* LOUD MUSIC Explanation
* ALL OF THE ABOVE The least distraction can allow your
concentration to drift. Think only about
your driving & nothing else, to stay in full
control of your vehicle.
236 LEARNERS LICENCE IS VALID
* FOR 30 DAYS Correct Answer
* TILL PERMANENT LICENCE IS ISSUED
* FOR SIX MONTHS Explanation
* FOR ONE YEAR The learner's licence is valid for six
months. The licence is valid throughout the
country.
237 PUCC STANDS FOR
* PRIMARY UNLICENCED CAR & CARRIER Correct Answer
* POLLUTION UNDER CONTROL CERTIFICATE
* POLLUTION UNCONTROLLED CANCELLATION
CERTIFICATE
Explanation
* NONE OF THE ABOVE The validity of PUCC is specified on the
certificate. For Delhi it is three months
whereas for some other states it is six
months.
238 REAR VIEW MIRROR IS
* FOR VIEWING THE TRAFFIC APPROACHING FROM
BEHIND
Correct Answer
* FOR KEEPING AN EYE ON THE PASSENGERS ON THE
REAR SEAT
* NOT NECESSARY IN THE VEHICLE Explanation