More theory test quiz questions

Do you know your puffins from your zebras?

I thought I would take a little theory test quiz just to see how much I actually knew! Oh my goodness – I have been driving for *ahem* 22 years now and I would fail the theory test if I had to take one. I am a good driver though. How would you get on? Take our sample theory test quiz below and let us know how you get on.

Here’s a little theory test quiz for you to see how well you would do if you had to take your theory test today;

Question 1

A hazard in the road is;
A – A situation which actually causes you to change speed or course, B – Always warned of by a road sign, C – A pedestrian, D – A situation which could cause you to change speed or course

Question 2

A stop line is:

A -A double dashed line, B -A single dashed line, C – A solid white line, D – A solid yellow line

Question 3

A puffin pedestrian crossing:
A – Has sensors, B – Has black and white lines on the road, C – Has flashing amber lights as part of its traffic light sequence, D – Allows cyclists as well as pedestrians to cross

Question 4

An Equestrian pedestrian crossing allows:

A – Cyclists as well as pedestrians to cross, B – Elderly pedestrians to cross slower, C – Just pedestrians, D – Horses and pedestrians to cross

Question 5

When giving mouth to mouth, you should only stop when:

A – You think the emergency services have arrived, B – The casualty starts to breathe without any further help, C – You think they have died, D – The casualty has turned cold

Question 6

You’ve just overtaken another car. You should:

A – Stay on the right until you are 8 car lengths ahead, B – Move back to the left as soon as you are past the car, C – Move back to the left when you see the other car in your mirror, D – Exceed the speed limit briefly to get well ahead

Question 7

Which of these would most likely impair your judgement?

A – Prescription drugs, B – Smoking, C – Wearing glasses, D – Radio on

Question 8

You are being overtaken by another vehicle, you must:

A – Not accelerate, B – Move more left, C – Slow right down, D – Look straight ahead and not make eye contact

Question 9

When would you use your hazard warning lights?

A – When parked on a one-way street, B – When you see a hazard ahead on a motorway to warn drivers behind, C -When parked outside a shop for a brief moment, D – To thank somebody

Question 10

What type of road would you be on if you saw this sign?

theory test quiz roadsign

A – Residential road, B – Motorway, C – Dual carriageway, D – Country road

 

Check your answers to our theory test quiz below;

 

1 – A – A situation which actually causes you to change speed or course

2 – C – A solid white line

3 – A – Has sensors

4 – D – Horses and pedestrians to cross

5 – B – The casualty starts to breathe without any further help

6 – B – Move back to the left as soon as you are past the car

7 – A – Prescription drugs

8 – A – Not accelerate

9 – B – When you see a hazard ahead on a motorway to warn drivers behind

10 – B – Motorway

 

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Fiona Taylor is the Sales Manager at award winning Satmo Vehicle Tracking. If you feel you need help with your fleet, want to gain back control, save some money and time then please get in touch.