RTO Driving Licence Exam Practice – Questions & Traffic Signs
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931. While traveling together (group riding), two or more motorcycles should maintain a position so as to
Maintain the lane in a staggered file position keeping a proper distance between motor cycles.
travel side by side.
travel as close as possible.
932. While approaching a section of roadway where there is deep sand or gravel, you should
Slow down and change to a lower gear before entering.
Go as slowly as possible.
Hit the areas as fast as possible.
933. If the engine of your vehicle is properly tuned
Carbon-monoxide at the exhaust is at its minimum during idling.
Nitrogen-oxides are at its minimum during idling.
Carbon-dioxide at the exhaust is at its minimum during idling.
934. On detection of your vehicle polluting atmosphere, if you fail to tune the vehicle to bring it within limit within the time specified
The registration certificate of your vehicle is liable for cancellation.
The insurance certificate of your vehicle is liable for termination.
The driving licence held by you is liable for cancellation.
935. Which is the poisonous gas contained in the exhaust of a petrol driven vehicle?
Carbon-monoxide
Ammonia
Chlorine
936. It is dangerous to drive with bald tyres since
It has too much road grip.
It has too little road grip.
The vehicle picks up dangerous speeds quickly.
937. An endorsement on a driving licence is made when
The driver is guilty of a serious act.
The drive skillfully avoids an accident.
The driver is holding a licence for ten years continuously.
938. Registration number plate must be
In English at the front and back, in local language if desired.
In local language with devanagiri numerals.
In English language with Arabic numerals.
939. A vehicle under temporary registration number plate
Neither (1) or (2).
May be used on roads only after permanent registration.
May be used on roads for thirty days.
940. Over speeding or dangerous driving
Is an invitation to accident.
Attracts strict warning from the authorities.
Is an offence and is punishable under the law.