Hyderabad RTA DEMO LLR Test
This Test is for Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, INDIA RTA LLR demo test
This is a Demo RTA LLR Test from TheUnical Technologies. Try to get all the questions correct.
In Live test you will get 20 questions in which you need to pass at-least 16 to get the test passed. If you pass this DEMO test with more then 90% then you are sure that you will pass the live test easliy.
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Hyderabad RTA DEMO LLR Test Part1
Congratulations - you have completed Hyderabad RTA DEMO LLR Test.
You scored 94 out of 118.
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All the questions in the quiz along with their answers are shown below. Your answers are bolded. The correct answers have a green background while the incorrect ones have a red background.
Your overall stopping distance will be much longer when driving At night In Fog
In Strong winds
None of these
When are you allowed to drive even if your brake lights do not work? At no time During the daytime
When going for a MOT
In an Emergency
On a wet road what is the safest way to stop while driving a two wheeler? Use both brakes Change gear without braking
Use the front brake only
Use the back brake only
Road surface is very important to motor cyclists. Which of these are more likely to reduce the stability of your machine?
Pot-Holes Drain covers
Oil patches
All of the these
When driving in fog in daylight you should use Dipped headlights Side lights
Full Beam Headlights
Hazard lights
You are about to go down a steep hill to control the speed of your vehicle you should Select low gear and gear and use the brakes carefully Select high gear and gear and use the brakes carefully
Select high gear and gear and use the brakes firmly
Select low gear and avoid using the brakes
You are on a long downhill slope. What should you do to help control the speed of your vehicle?
Select a low gear Grip the steering wheel tightly
Select neutral
Put the clutch down
What is the most common factor in causing road accidents Driver error Weather conditions
Road conditions
Mechanical failure
When may you sound the horn on your vehicle? To warn other drivers of your presence To give you right of way
To attract a friend's attention
Never use horn
When motorists flash their headlights at you it means They are warning you of their presence
They are warning you of their presence
There is a radar speed trap ahead
They are giving way to you
There is something wrong with your vehicle
For which one should you use hazard warnings lights?
For which one should you use hazard warnings lights?
When you slowed down quickly on a road because of a hazard ahead When you wish to stop on double yellow lines
When you need to park in emergency by the roadside in emergency
None of these
For which one should you use your hazards warnings lights? When you are temporarily obstructing traffic To warn following traffic of a hazard ahead
When you are parking in a restricted area(in emergency)
All of the these
When are you allowed to use hazard warnings lights? When you are temporarily (because of emergency) When driving during darkness without headlights
When parked for shopping on double yellow lines
When travelling slowly because you are lost.
When should you switch on your hazard warning lights? When you cannot avoid causing on obstruction When you are driving slowly due to bad weather
When you are towing a broken down vehicle
When you are parked on double yellow lines
Your Vehicle has a puncture on a road what should you do? Side immediately Drive slowly to then next service area to get assistance
Pull up on the side. Change the wheel as quickly as possible
Switch on your hazard lights. Stop in you lane
Keeping your foot on the clutch will Result in more fuel wastage Ruin your Clutch plate
Make your driving smoother
A and B
The best way to stop your Motorbike quickly in an emergency is to Not be too fast in the first place Pull the hand brake
Brake immediately using both breakes, without bothering about traffic behind you
None of these
What does this sign mean?
Give way None of these
Stop
Straight prohibited or no entry
What does this sign mean? Give way Stop
One way signs
Vehicle prohibited in both directions
What does this sign mean? Straight prohibited or no entry Give way
One way sign
None of these
What does this sign mean?
Straight prohibited or no entry Vechicle prohibited in both directions
One way signs
None of these
What does this sign mean? One way signs All motor vehicle prohibited
Vehicle prohibited in both directions
None of these
What does this sign mean? Waiting restriction apply Waiting permitted
National Speed Limit applies
All motor vehicle prohibited
What does this sign mean? Truck Prohibited All motor vehicle prohibited
Traffic Approaching you has priority
None of these
What does this traffic sign mean? Danger ahead Slippery road ahead
Tyres liable to punctures ahead
Bullock cart prohibited
What does this sign mean? Tonga prohibited Straight prohibited or no entry
Straight prohibited or no entry
None of these
This sign means Hand cart Prohibited Pedestrians prohibited
All motor vehicle prohibited
None of these
What does this sign mean? One way signs Pedestrians prohibited
Cycle prohibited
None of these
What does this sign mean? All motor vehicle prohibited Straight prohibited or no entry
Pedestrians prohibited
None of these
What does this sign mean? O-turn Prohibited
Left turn Prohibited
Right turn prohibited
None of these
What does this sign mean? O-turn Prohibited Left turn Prohibited
Right turn prohibited
None of these
What does this sign mean? Left turn Prohibited Overtaking Prohibited
U-turn prohibited
None of these
What does this sign mean? U-turn prohibited Left turn Prohibited
Overtaking Prohibited
Right turn prohibited
What does this sign mean? Horn prohibited Overtaking Prohibited
Straight Prohibited or no entry
V-turn prohibited
What does this sign mean? Restriction ends sign Axle load limit
Bullock cart & cart prohibited
None of these
What does this sign mean? Axle load limit Speed Limit
Bullock cart & cart prohibited
Length Limit
What does this sign mean? Load limit Length Limit
Speed Limit
None of these
What does this sign mean? Speed Limit Load limit
Length Limit
Width Limit
What does this sign mean? Load limit Width Limit
Height Limit
Speed Limit
What does this sign mean? Width Limit Height Limit
Speed Limit
None of these
What does this sign mean? Restriction ends sign Load limit
Axle load limit
None of these
What does this sign mean? Axle load limit No Parking
No Stopping or standing
None of these
What does this sign mean? Restriction ends sign No Stopping or standing
No Parking
None of these
What does this sign mean? No Parking Restriction ends sign
No Stopping or standing
Compulsory ahead
What does this sign mean? Compulsory turn left Compulsory ahead only
Compulsory turn left
Compulsory turn right
What does this sign mean? Compulsory turn left Compulsory turn left ahead
Compulsory turn left
None of these
What does this sign mean? Compulsory turn left Compulsory turn left ahead
Compulsory turn left
None of these
What does this sign mean? Compulsory turn right ahead Compulsory ahead or turn right
Compulsory turn right
None of these
What does this sign mean? Compulsory ahead or turn left Compulsory turn left ahead
Compulsory turn right ahead
None of these
What does this sign mean? Compulsory turn left Compulsory turn left ahead
Compulsory ahead or turn left
None of these
What does this symbol mean? Cycle Crossing Compulsory ahead or turn right
Compulsory cycle track
None of these
What does this symbol mean? Steep Descent Slippery road
Compulsory sound horn
None of these
What does this symbol mean? Hair pin bend right
Right Hand Curve
Right Reserve Band
General Design
What does this symbol mean? Hair pin bend right Right Hand Curve
Right Reserve Band
None of these
What does this symbol mean? Hair pin bend left Hair pin bend right
left Hand Curve
Compulsory ahead only
What does this symbol mean? left Hand Curve Right Hand Curve
Hair pin bend right
Compulsory ahead only
What does this symbol mean? left Hand Curve Compulsory turn left ahead
Left Reverse Band
Hair pin bend left
What does this symbol mean? Compulsory ahead or turn right Left Reverse Band
Right Reverse Band
None of these
What does this symbol mean? Steep Ascent Left Reverse Band
Right Reverse Band
Steep Descent
What does this symbol mean? Steep Descent Wide Road Ahead
Slippery road
Steep Ascent
What does this symbol mean? Slippery road Loose Gravel
Left Reverse Band
Steep Descent
What does this symbol mean? Narrow road ahead Wide Road Ahead
Narrow Bridge
None of these
What does this symbol mean? Narrow road ahead Wide Road Ahead
Narrow Bridge
None of these
What does this symbol mean? Wide Road Ahead Narrow road ahead
Narrow Bridge
None of these
What does this symbol mean? Loose Gravel Slippery road
Pedestrian Crossing
None of these
What does this symbol mean? Steep Ascent Steep Descent
Slippery road
Loose Gravel
What does this symbol mean? Slippery road Cycle Crossing
Loose Gravel
School Ahead
What does this symbol mean? Pedestrian Crossing School Ahead
Slippery road
None of these
What does this symbol mean? Pedestrian Crossing Loose Gravel
Steep Descent
School Ahead
What does this symbol mean? Barrier ahead 200 meters ahead unguarded level crossing
50-100 meters in plain & rolling terrain and 30-60 meters in hilly terrain
None of these
What does this symbol mean? 200 meters ahead guarded level crossing Barrier ahead
50-100 meters in plain & rolling terrain and 30-60 meters in hilly terrain
None of these
What does this symbol mean? Ferry Men at Work
Falling rocks
None of these
What does this symbol mean? Falling rocks Ferry
Men at Work
Cattle
What does this symbol mean? Ferry Falling rocks
Cattle
Men at Work
What does this symbol mean? Falling rocks Y-Intersection
Ferry
None of these
What does this symbol mean? Major road ahead Y-Intersection
Cross Road
None of these
What does this symbol mean? Falling rocks Side road right
Y-Intersection
Gap in median
What does this symbol mean? Y-Intersection Staggered Intersection
Side road left
Side road right
What does this symbol mean? Side road left Side road right
Y-Intersection
None of these
What does this symbol mean? Staggered Intersection Y-Intersection
Major road ahead
None of these
What does this symbol mean? Dangerous dip Major road ahead
Y-Intersection
T-Intersection
What does this symbol mean? Staggered Intersection Major road ahead
Y-Intersection
None of these
What does this symbol mean? T-Intersection Major road ahead
Staggered Intersection
None of these
What does this symbol mean? Dangerous dip Major road ahead
Round about
None of these
What does this symbol mean? Hump or rough road Round about
Dangerous dip
None of these
What does this symbol mean? Dangerous dip Barrier ahead
Round about
Hump or rough road
What does this symbol mean? Major road ahead Barrier ahead
Round about
None of these
You are behind a bus that has stopped to pick up or drop off passengers you should Wait behind patiently Overtake from the left
Overtake from the right
Swerve onto the right move on
In the rain be more careful of pedestrians because In the rain they like to run and enjoy themselves They get anxious and may take risks to get to drive places
Road are slippery and you can't see as well
None of these
At higher speeds it is More difficult to stop Fatal to have a collision
More Fun
A & B
At higher Speeds The Seeing distance is greater because you move faster The seeing distance is much lower that the stopping distance
You have more fun
You stopping distance is not affected
Most motorcycle crashes happen at intersections because People don't look while turning, with controlled speed Motorcycles accelerate faster than cars
Motorcycles find it difficult to stop quickly
They are affected by road surfaces
You want to move off from a parked position. The road is busy with traffic passing from behind. You should.
Wait without signaling for a safe gap in the traffic Give a signal and move away as soon as you find a safe gap
Signal while waiting for a gap in the traffic
Edge you way into the traffic until someone gives way
You see road signs showing a sharp bend ahead. What should you do? Slow down before the bend Continue at the same speed
Slow down as you go around the bend
Slow down as you come out if the bend.
You Stop for pedestrians waiting to cross at a zebra crossing. They do not start to cross. What should you do?
Be patient and wait Wave them to cross
Sound your horn
Drive on
You are driving, Vehicle comes up quickly behind flashing its head lamps. You should. Allow the vehicle to overtake Accelerate to maintain a gap behind you
touch the brakes to show your brake lights
Maintain your speed and prevent the vehicle from overtaking
You are driving at the legal speed limit. A vehicle behind wants to overtake. Should you try to prevent the driver from overtaking?
No, not at any time No, Unless it is safe to do so.
Yes, because the other driver is acting dangerously
Yes, because the other driver is breaking the law
You are driving in traffic at the speed limit for the road. The driver behind is trying to overtake. You should
Keep a study course and allow the driver behind to overtake Move closer to the car ahead, so the driver behind has no room to overtake.
Wave the driver behind to overtake when it is safe
Accelerate to get away from the driver behind
A Vehicle pulls out in front of you at a junction what should you do? Slow down and be ready to stop Swerve past it and blow you horn
Flash you headlights and drive up close behind
Accelerate past it immediately
You are in one-way street and want to turn right. You should position yourself. In the right-hand lane. In the left-hand lane.
In either lane. Depending on the traffic.
Just left on the center line.
When must you use a dipped headlight during the day? Poor visibility On country roads
Along narrow streets
Parking
When approaching a right hand bend you should keep well to the left? Why is this? It improves your view of the road To overcome the effect of the road's slope
It lets faster traffic from behind overtake
To be positioned safely if the vehicle skids
You are about to drive but feel ill. You Should Not drive Take suitable medicine before driving
Shorten the journey if you can
Promise yourself an early night
A drive pulls out of a side road in front of you. You have to brake hard. You should Ignore the error and stay clam and let the vehicle pass Flash your lights to show your annoyance
Sound your horn to show your annoyance
Overtake as-soon as possible
You are riding along a main road with many side roads. Why should you be particularly careful
Drivers coming out from side may not see you Gusts of wind from the side roads may push you off course
The road will be more slippery where cars have been turning
Drivers will be travelling slowly when they approach a junction
You are driving past a line of parking cars. You notice a ball bouncing out into the road ahead. What should you do?
Slow down and be prepared to stop for children Continue driving at the same speed and sound your horn
Continue driving at the same speed and flash your head light.
Stop and wave the children across to fetch their ball.
You see a pedestrian with a white stick and two red reflective bands. This means the person is Deaf and blind Physically disabled
Deaf and dumb
Blind and dumb
You are driving behind a cyclist. You wish to turn left just ahead of him. You should Hold back until the cyclist has passed the junction Overtake the cyclist before the junction
Pull alongside the cyclist and stay level until after the junction
Go around the cyclist on the junction.
You should NEVER attempt to overtake a cyclist Just before you turn left Just before you turn right
On a one-way street
On a dual carriageway
You are coming up to a roundabout. A cyclist is signaling to turn right. What should you do? Give the cyclist plenty of room Overtake on the right
Give a horn warning
Do not bother
You are driving behind two cyclists. They approach a roundabout in the left-hand lane, in which direction should you expect the cyclists to go?
Any direction Left
Right
Straight ahead
You are overtaking a motorcyclist. What should you do? Give as much room as you would for a car Try to pass on a bend
Move over to the opposite side of the road
Pass close by and as quickly as possible
Which TWO should you allow extra room when overtaking? Motorcycles Bicycles
Trucks
A and B
Where in particular should you look out for motorcyclists? At a road junction In a filling station
Near a service area
When entering a car park
Which are group is most likely to be involved in a road accident
17 to 25 year-olds 26 to 45 year-olds
55 year-olds and over
46 to 55 year-olds
You have just passed your driving test. How likely are you to have an accident. compared with other drivers ?
More likely It depends on your age
Less Likely
About the same
You are following a long vehicle. It approaches a crossroads signals left, but moves out to the right. You should
Stay well back and give it room Get closer in order to pass it quickly
Assume the signals is wrong and it is really turning right
Overtake as it starts to slow down
You are approaching a mini roundabout. The long vehicle in front is signaling left but positioned over to the right. You should
Keep well back Sound your horn
Overtake on the left
Follow the same course as the lorry