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PRINTABLE TEST (answers on the bottom of the page)
Test Type: Mock Car Theory Test
Number of Questions: 50
Pass Mark: 43
1) Catalytic converters are fitted to make the
2) You are driving at dusk.
You should switch
your lights on
2 answers required
3) It is a very windy day and you are about to
overtake a cyclist.
What should you do?
4) As a driver why should you be more careful
where trams operate?
5) Why is it more difficult to overtake a large
vehicle than a car?
6) Any load that is carried on a roof rack
should be
7) You are towing a trailer on a motorway.
What is your maximum speed limit?
8) At an incident a casualty is unconscious but
still breathing.
You should only move them if
9) When driving in fog, which THREE of these
are correct?
3 answers required
10) Young, inexperienced and newly qualified
drivers can often be involved in crashes.
This is due to
11) What does this sign mean?

12) Your mobile phone rings while you're travelling. What should you do?
13) You are driving in town. There is a bus at
the bus stop on the other side of the road.
Why should you be careful?
14) Which of these services can display a blue flashing beacon?
15) What does this sign mean?

16) At a junction you see this sign partly
covered by snow.
What does it mean?

17) Are passengers allowed to ride in a caravan
that is being towed?
18) What should you do when driving or riding along a motorway?
19) At toucan crossings, apart from pedestrians
you should be aware of
20) If your vehicle uses diesel fuel, take extra
care when refuelling.
Diesel fuel when spilt is
21) You think the driver of the vehicle in front
has forgotten to cancel their right indicator.
You should
22) You think the driver of the vehicle in front
has forgotten to cancel their right indicator.
You should
23) Which vehicles are prohibited from using the motorway?
24) The Pass Plus scheme is designed to
25) You arrive at an incident where someone is
suffering from severe burns.
You should
26) At the scene of a traffic incident you should
27) You are turning left into a side road.
What
hazards should you be especially aware of?
28) You can park on the right-hand side of a
road at night
29) Why is it more difficult to overtake a large
vehicle than a car?
30) Powered vehicles used by disabled people
are small and hard to see.
How do they give
early warning when on a dual carriageway?
31) It is essential that tyre pressures are
checked regularly.
When should this be
done?
32) What will reduce the risk of neck injury
resulting from a collision?
33) When overtaking at night you should
34) What does this sign mean?

35) You are following a long vehicle approaching
a crossroads. The driver signals right but
moves close to the left-hand kerb.
What
should you do?

36) At a pelican crossing, what must you do when the amber light is flashing?
37) Which FOUR of these must NOT use
motorways?
4 answers required
38) When you are moving off from behind a
parked car you should
3 answers required
39) On a three-lane dual carriageway the righthand
lane can be used for

40) A police officer asks to see your documents.
You do not have them with you.
You may be
asked to take them to a police station within
41) You are driving on an urban clearway.
You
may stop only to
42) Which THREE result from drinking alcohol?
3 answers required
43) You're towing a small trailer on a busy three-lane motorway. All the lanes are open. You must
44) What is badly affected if the tyres are under-inflated?
45) In good conditions, what is the typical
stopping distance at 70 mph?
46) When joining a motorway you must always
47) Why are mirrors often slightly curved
(convex)?
48) You have been driving in thick fog which has
now cleared.
You must switch OFF your rear
fog lights because
49) Hazard warning lights should be used when
vehicles are
50) Following a collision, someone has suffered a burn. The burn needs to be cooled. What is the shortest time it should be cooled for?
Answers
1. d |
11. c |
21. d |
31. d |
41. a |
2. a,b |
12. c |
22. d |
32. d |
42. a,b,d |
3. d |
13. b |
23. a |
33. d |
43. d |
4. d |
14. a |
24. b |
34. d |
44. a |
5. a |
15. d |
25. d |
35. b |
45. d |
6. a |
16. c |
26. a |
36. d |
46. d |
7. c |
17. b |
27. b |
37. a,d,e,f |
47. a |
8. c |
18. a |
28. a |
38. a,b,e |
48. b |
9. a,c,e |
19. d |
29. a |
39. b |
49. a |
10. c |
20. d |
30. d |
40. b |
50. b |
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