RTO Driving Licence Exam Practice – Questions & Traffic Signs
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741. You have a valid learner's licence to drive a car, you are allowed to
Drive at any time, and any place provided there is a permanent licence holder with you who can control the vehicle in case of emergency
Drive only at daytime
Practice driving on roads that have very little traffic
742. If you have a valid driving licence for a light motor vehicle, what are you allowed to drive?
None of the above
Motor car and motorcycle above 50cc
Motor car only
Every motor vehicle
743. If you meet with an accident while driving a vehicle, without a valid driving licence, the insurance company will
None of the above
Compensate partly for damages
Compensate fully for damages
Not compensate for damages
744. While driving on the road without a valid driving licence, when can you face a penal action?
Will not face a penal action
When checking officer check your vehicle
None of the above
Only when you have met with an accident
745. Learners licence is valid
Till permanent licence is issued
For one year
For six months
For 30 days
746. PUCC stands for
None of the above
Pollution Under Control Certificate
Pollution Uncontrolled Cancellation Certificate
Primary Unlicenced Car & Carrier
747. Minimum age to obtain a car driving licence is?
15 years
20 year
18 years
748. Your car is involved in an accident hurting people, you should
Report to the nearest police station and take the persons to the hospital
Run away
Need not report to the police station but should take the persons to the hospital.
Need not report to the police station
749. Is it an offence to obstruct clear vision of your number plates?
Yes, but is legal for a towbar or bicycle rack to cover the rear number plate.
No, you are allowed to cover your number plates if you want to.
Depends on the type of obstruction
Yes, at any time
750. Are you allowed to use a hand-held mobile phone while driving a car?
Only at night
Yes, but you must hold the steering wheel with at least one hand.
No
Yes, but only when you stop at intersections.