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RTO Driving Licence Exam Practice – Questions & Traffic Signs

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Driving Question Bank

911. When crossing an unmanned (railway) level crossing, the driver should

A

blow the horn and proceed.

B

Stop, driver or any other person in the vehicle should get down an ensure that no train or trolley is approaching from either side.

C

Proceed at 10 km/hour.

912. When following a vehicle with four or more wheels, a motorcycles must be

A

Stay slightly to the right or left of the vehicle.

B

Answer is not in options

C

in the center and directly behind the vehicle ahead.

913. When an officer in full uniform demands your driving licence, you

A

May not produce it, however details thereof may be informed.

B

Must produce it at once.

C

May not produce it unless the officer issues notices in writing.

914. To drive a vehicle with expired insurance, one

A

Shall drive cautiously to avoid any accident and subsequent loss to the third party.

B

Shall not drive in any case.

C

May drive if insurance policy covering the driver's personal insurance is valid.

915. Parking of vehicles should be such

A

That it does not cause danger or obstruction or inconvenience to the other users of the road.

B

That they are always at right angles to the kerb

C

That they are always parallel to the kerb.

916. Any person affected by a motor vehicle accident can apply for a compensation claim to

A

The R.T.O. officer.

B

The Accident Claims Tribunal.

C

The Banker of the driver of such vehicle.

917. A person convicted of driving a motor vehicle under influence of drugs faces

A

Imprisonment up to six months, fine up to Rs. 2,000 or both.

B

A strict warning from the authorities.

C

Cancellation of driving licence.

918. Before leaving a vehicle parked, you should

A

Turn the ignition key off.

B

Stop the engine, lock the ignition, remove the key, and set the hand brake.

C

Lock the car.

919. On expiry of a licence, a person may drive without renewal of motor driving licence for

A

thirty days.

B

ten days.

C

twenty days.

920. A motor driving licence issued in a state

A

Is valid only in the Sate of issue.

B

Is valid throughout India.

C

Is valid throughout the world.