Test Questions
1.Q. What shape and colour is a
warning sign?
Ans. Diamond Shape - Yellow and
Black
2.Q. When should you not
drive? Ans. While under the influence of
alcohol, drugs (prescribed or otherwise), or when tired or
drowsy.
3.Q. What should always be kept
clean on your vehicle? Ans. Lights – Reflectors
– Windows – Mirrors – Registration plate.
4.Q. What is the rule about
passing animals on the road? Ans. Slow down,
give plenty of room, do not sound your horn or rev your
engine. Have patience.
5.Q. Can you reverse from a minor
road on to a major road? Ans. No. (You should
only reverse from a major road to a minor road).
6.Q. What shape is the sign that
regulates? Ans. Regulatory signs are round with
red on white background with the exception of two: Stop and
Yield.
7.Q. When should you use your
hazard lights? Ans. When your car is br/oken
down, being towed, or at the scene of an accident.
8.Q. What vehicles are prohibited
from using a motorway? Ans. Learner driver
vehicles, motorbikes under 50cc, invalid cars or horse drawn
vehicles, or any vehicles not capable of attaining
50kph.
9.Q. What should a br/oken white
line mean to you? Ans. A br/oken white line
divides the centre of the road and should only be crossed if
it safe or necessary to do so.
10.Q. What is the sequence of the
traffic lights? Ans. Green – Amber – Red –
Green.
11.Q. What is the rule on entering
a roundabout? Ans. Give way to traffic on your
immediate right.
12.Q. Name some places where you
should not overtake? Ans. Where you cannot see
far enough ahead – a humpback br/idge – too close to
junctions – corners - pedestrian crossing – hatch markings –
over a continuous white line.
13.Q. Name some places where you
should not park? Ans. Too close to a junction –
opposite a stationary vehicle – corners – double yellow
lines – single yellow lines (within time zones) – opposite a
continuous white line.
14.Q. What is the hard shoulder
used for? Ans. Emergencies, br/eakdowns,
Pedestrians and Cyclists.
15.Q. What is the overall stopping
distance at: 50km/h Ans. 25
mtrs. 60km/h Ans. 35 mtrs. 80km/h Ans. 55
mtrs.
16.Q. What does the rules of the
road say about sounding your horn? Ans. You
should not sound your horn between the hours of 11.30pm and
7.00am except in emergencies.
17.Q. To keep you vehicle in legal
condition, what should you pay particular attention
to? Ans. br/akes – lights – tyres – steering –
indicators – wipers – speedometer – horn – silencer.
18.Q. What are the minimum
lighting requirements on your vehicle? Ans. A
motor vehicle (excepts a motor cycle) must be equipped with
two headlights (white or yellow), two white side lights
(front), two red rear lights, two red stop lights at rear,
two red rear reflectors, no. plate lighting to the rear and
amber directional indicators front and rear.
19.Q. What does an amber traffic
light mean? Ans. Stop, if it is safe to do
so.
20.Q. How should you approach a
green light that has been green from the first time you have
seen it? Ans. Approach with caution at a speed
which would enable you to stop safely if necessary,
preferably in 3rd gear or lower.
21.Q. Name two ways of
coasting? Ans. Keeping clutch depressed while
moving, or out of gear while car is coming to a stop.
22.Q. When parked on the left,
what should you do before moving off? Ans. Check
your rear and right mirrors, signal and look over you right
shoulder to check you blind spot and look forward again
before moving off.
23.Q. Which is the safest way to
park you vehicle at night? Ans. Passenger side
to kerb, (reflectors to the following traffic).
24.Q. What should you do if
blinded by oncoming lights at night? Ans. Look
to the left, slow down, move in and if you are still blinded
slow down more or stop.
25.Q. What is the first thing you
should do after being involved in an
accident? Ans. Stop your vehicle and check if
any passengers are ok.
26.Q. What side of the road should
your passengers alight from, especially
children? Ans. Pavement side.
27.Q. If a blind person were
crossing the road, how would you know that he/she was
blind? Ans. There would be two reflective bands
on his/her white stick or guide dog.
28.Q.When may you overtake on the
left? Ans. When the driver in front of you has
signalled his intention to turn right and you have room to
do so. – In slow moving traffic where the left-hand lane is
moving quicker than the right-hand lane. – When you are
turning left. – On a one-way street.
29.Q. What should you do before
doing any type of manoeuvre? Ans. Check mirror,
give appropriate signals and check blind spots.
30.Q. What do Zig-Zag lines mean
on approach to a Zebr/a crossing? Ans. No
overtaking, no parking, no stopping (except for traffic
reasons).
31.Q. Give some examples where you
should be “more” aware of pedestrians? Ans.
Corners – traffic lights – junctions – bus stops – when
overtaking parked cars or trucks – around ice-cream vans –
near schools.
32.Q. If you were driving along
the road and felt drowsy, what should you
do? Ans. Pull over, stop and open your window.
(DO NOT DRIVE WHEN DROWSY)
33.Q. At a pelican crossing what
does a flashing amber light mean? Ans. Proceed
with caution if no pedestrian is crossing.
34.Q. When should you use your
lights during daylight hours? Ans. During poor
visibility, falling snow, fog or rain.
35.Q. What is the minimum legal
thread depth on a tyre? Ans. 1.6mm
36.Q. How many types of pedestrian
crossing are there? Ans. Two, controlled
(pedestrian traffic lights) and uncontrolled (flashing amber
beacons).
37.Q. How would you describe an
uncontrolled pedestrian crossing? Ans. Flashing
beacons and black & white road markings with zig-zag
lines.
38.Q. What is a controlled
pedestrian crossing? Ans. Pedestrian traffic
lights.
39.Q. What markings are you likely
to find at traffic lights? Ans. Stop line – two
pedestrian lines – two yellow lines – continuous white line
– yellow box – directional arrows.
40.Q. What signs would you expect
to see approaching a major road? Ans. Warning
sign – major road ahead – regulatory sign: yield or
stop.
41.Q. What road markings would you
expect to see prohibiting you from entering a one way
street? Ans. A continuous white line painted
across the entrance of the road, backed by a br/oken white
line, also a NO ENTRY sign.
42.Q. What are
chevrons? Ans. They are directional arrows to
indicate deviation ahead, bad bends etc. You must follow the
arrows.
43.Q. Why is a stop sign or a
yield sign so shaped? Ans. If defaced or covered
in any way, the driver recognises the shape.
44.Q. On your driving test, while
doing your turnabout, must the manoeuvre be completed in
three movements? Ans. No it can be done in 3, 5
or 7 movements. The less the better. Most cars can do it in
three depending on the size of the road and car.
45.Q. How many types of road signs
are there? Ans. Three: Informative (information
signs), warning (black diamond shape) and regulatory
(round).
46.Q. Where would parking obscure
the view of others? Ans. At junctions, on a bend
or br/ow of a hill, on the approach side of a zebr/a
crossing.
47.Q. What is the minimum
insurance on a vehicle? Ans. Third party.
48.Q. Name some conditions that
you would need to increase your br/aking
distance? Ans. Rain (road wet after a dry
spell), ice, snow, fallen leaves, loose chippings, worn
tyres.
49.Q. What is the significance if
the driver flashes his/her lights at you? Ans.
Take note of his/her presence.
50.Q. What is the national speed
limit? Ans. 100kph (120kph on a motorway)
51.Q. What vehicles must you give
way to at a junction of equal importance? Ans.
All vehicles approaching from your right and traffic already
on the junction.
52.Q. Name some signs and road
markings that would prohibit you from
parking? Ans. No parking signs, clearway signs,
bus lane signs, yellow lines or continuous double white
lines in centre of road.
53.Q. When is it particularly
dangerous to park on the road at night? Ans. In
heavy fog or in badly lit areas.
54.Q. What lights should you have
on in fog? Ans. Dipped headlights & fog
lights on rear if fitted.
55.Q. What must you make sure of
before starting a reverse? Ans. That you have a
clear view and that no pedestrians, especially children, are
crossing behind you. Look out for cyclists.
56.Q. How do you approach and take
the third exit off an ordinary four road
roundabout? Ans. You must check your rear and
right mirrors signal right and manoeuvre right (just left of
centre) on approach. Maintain your signal until you reach
the exit before the one you want to take, then you must
check your rear & left mirror and change your signal to
the left, manoeuvre left and exit.
57.Q. How should you take the 2nd
exit off a roundabout? Ans. You must check your
mirrors, drive in on the left-hand side, no signal until you
pass the first exit, check your mirrors, then signal left
and exit.
58.Q. What must you remember
before you overtake? Ans. You must have a clear
view ahead and then use the “mirror, signal, mirror”
manoeuvre technique.
59.Q. What do you do on
approaching a junction to turn left/right if there are
pedestrians already crossing? Ans. Slow down
allow them to cross, stop if necessary.
60.Q. What is a bus
lane? Ans. It is for the exclusive use of buses,
taxis and cyclists within the specified times.
61.Q. At a road junction where
must you stop? Ans. You must stop at or before
the stop line.
62.Q. What should you not do when
you are being overtaken? Ans. Accelerate or move
to the right.
63.Q. What position should you
adopt when turning right? Ans. Just left of the
centreline of the road, except in cases of emergency.
64.Q. What is the meaning of a
single white line in the centre of the
road? Ans. It divides the road and should not be
crossed except in exceptional circumstances e.g. an
accident, road works, parked cars, cyclists or other
obstructions.
65.Q. Should you beckon
pedestrians across a crossing? Ans. You should
not beckon pedestrians or other road users, as another
vehicles may be approaching, they must make the decision for
themselves.
66.Q. What sign prohibits you from
entering a one way street? Ans. A round sign,
white within a red circle, and arrow with a slash through
it.
67.Q. What is recommended when
carrying a child? Ans. Child restraints and car
seats.
68.Q. What is the difference
between a single yellow line and a double yellow
line? Ans. Single yellow line – parking at
certain times is allowed, read the sign posts. Double
yellow line – No parking at any time.
69.Q. What are the rules for
giving hand signals? Ans. Clearly and in good
time, and for long enough to be understood.
70.Q. If you are asked by a Garda
to produce your driving licence and you don’t have it with
you, what is your position by law? Ans. You are
required to carry your licence while driving but you have 10
days to produce your licence at a Garda Station of your
choice.
71.Q. Describe motorway countdown
markers. Ans. Rectangle blue signs. 3 bars – 300
meters, 2 bars – 200 meters, 1 bar – 100 meters.
72.Q. How long is the driving test
for class “B” (car)? Ans. 25 – 45 mins.
73.Q. What should you not do after
overtaking? Ans. Cut in, slow down or stop.
74.Q. Name something’s you should
never do on a motorway? Ans. Enter a motorway as
a learner driver, exceed the speed limit, reverse, stop,
walk on a motorway or cross the reservation.
75.Q. When should you dip your
headlights? Ans. When meeting oncoming traffic,
in built-up areas, in fog or falling snow, when following
close behind another vehicle, at the beginning and end of
lighting-up hours, in heavy rain and on dull days.
76.Q. Immediately after parking,
what instrument should be operated first? Ans.
Your hand br/ake.
77.Q. When driving on country
roads, what should you pay particular attention
to? Ans. Wandering animals, farm machinery,
concealed entrances and persons herding animals.
78.Q. What legal requirements must
you have before going to drive a vehicle? Ans.
Valid licence, valid tax and insurance and a roadworthy
vehicle.
79.Q. When may you drive on the
right hand side? Ans. In a one way street.
80.Q. What is meant by the word
“Aquaplaning”? Ans. When bald or warn tyres
can’t cope with the build-up of water underneath them. This
leads to loss of control of your vehicle.
81.Q. What type of road should you
never reverse into? Ans. A major road or a one
way street.
82.Q. Where would you see a
triangle painted on the road? Ans. On approach
to junctions, roundabouts and yield
signs.
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