Learner Licence questions Jaipur
Question | Option 1 | Option 2 | Option 3 | Answer | Image |
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The penalty for driving a vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol are | imprisonment upto six months, fine upto 2000 or both | strict warning from authorities | a fine of Rs.5000/- | 1 | |
Before leaving your parked vehicle, you should | turn ignition key off, stop the engine, remove key and engage hand brake | lock the car | 2 | ||
A motor driving licence issued in a State is valid | throughout India | throughout the World | only in the State of issue | 1 | |
You can hold | a maximum of 3 licences | only one licence | any number of licences however, each licence authorises only one class of vehicle for driving | 2 | |
Can you give a motor vehicle for driving to a person who does not have a valid licence? | yes, since the driver solely is responsible | No, since it is a serious offence | an offence only if the vehicle involves in an accident | 2 | |
Whether extra head light can be provided other than the standard head lights. | yes, adding extra light brightens the road | No, you should not | Can be provided on the bottom part of the vehicle | 2 | |
Driving of a vehicle with the pollution values exceeding the limits. | is permitted in emergency | is an offence under law | is liable for a strict warning from authorities | 2 | |
Abrupt braking shall not be resorted to | unless it is absolutely necessary | on downhill | on main road | 1 | |
Attaching or hanging of something on the rear view mirror is | against regulation | permitted, depending upon its size | permitted if the object does not obstruct the view of the driver | 1 | |
While passing a procession, body of troops or men at work you should | proceed at regular speed | stop | proceed with not more than 25 Km/hr and carefully | 3 | |
To stop a motorcycle | apply rear brakes and after slowing apply front brakes | apply both front and rear brakes simultaneously | apply rear brake only | 2 | |
While travelling together (group riding), two or more motorcycles can take the position | side by side | maintain the lane in a staggered position keeping a proper distance between motorcycles | travel behind each other in a single line | 2 | |
While approaching a section of roadway when there is loose sand or gravel, you should | hit the area as fast as possible | go as slowly as possible, slow down, change to high torque gears before entering | slow down, change to high torque gears before entering | 2 | |
You can conserve fuel when you drive the vehicle at | high speeds in high torque gears | high speed in low torque gears | a moderate uniform speed of 45-55 KMPH in top gear | 3 | |
Exhaust of your vehicle contains | oxygen, Nitrogen and hydrogen | carbon dioxide, nitrogen and water | carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide, and hydrocarbon | 3 | |
Failed to produce the P.U.C Certificate within 7 days of the detection by the Inspecting officer will attract | cancellation of driving licence | Suspension of Registration Certificates | Cancellation of Insurance Certificates | 2 | |
Which is the poison gas emitted through the exhaust gas of petrol vehicle | ammonia | carbon monoxide | chlorine | 2 | |
It is dangerous to drive with bald (worn out) tyres, since | the vehicle picks up speed quickly | it has little road grip | it has too much road grip | 2 | |
A vehicle with a temporary Registration number plate can be used on road | for 30 days | only for the purpose of registration | for 6 months | 2 | |
Over speeding or dangerous driving may | attracts a strict warning for the authorities | is an offence and is punishable | attract other road users | 2 | |
Clutch riding or Riding on clutch means | using clutch frequently | keeping a foot on the clutch pedal | not using clutch at all | 2 | |
When a vehicle is approaching with flashing red or blue light you should | keep to the left of the road and slow down | stop where you are | ignore the vehicle | 1 | |
You can open the doors on the traffic side (right side) when | traffic is clear | the car stops completely after signalling other cars to side | 1 | ||
To park in a space where there is room for only one car. You should | pull slowly into the parking space | park carefully into the parking space | park in front of the space | 2 | |
When your vehicle skids while driving, You should | turn steering both left and right | put on the brakes first | turn the steering wheel in the direction of the car is skidding | 3 | |
Fitment of a multi-toned horn in a vehicle is | allowed | not recommended since it is a costly alternative | against the law | 3 | |
Flashing yellow traffic light means | continue at the same speed | stop, if possible to do so. | slow down and proceed with caution | 3 | |
When you observe a yellow traffic light glowing in an intersection, you should | hurry to cross | stop at the stop line | proceed across the intersection with caution | 3 | |
A flashing red light means | stop and proceed with caution | slow sign | yield right of way sign | 1 | |
When you are approaching a roundabout to which you are about to enter you should | continue into the circular traffic at slow speed | give way to the vehicles coming from the right direction | use the outside lane only | 2 | |
When you approach an intersection and you are in main road without traffic lights, policeman and traffic signs, you should | slow down and be cautious to negotiate the intersection | come to full stop and proceed with caution | not change speed if the way is clear | 1 | |
Emergency vehicles means | road rollers and cranes | mobile automobile workshop | ambulance and fire service vehicles | 3 | |
Drivers should not sound horn | in one way | on main road | at silent zone | 3 | |
Registration numbers should be illuminated by | red light | white light | blue light | 2 | |
Mandatory signs are exhibited in | circular shape except stop and give way signs | triangular shape | rectangular shape | 1 | |
Cautionary signs are exhibited in | circular shape | triangular shape | rectangular shape | 2 | |
Informative signs are exhibited in | circular shape | triangular shape | rectangular shape | 3 | |
A school bus can be identified by | Creame yellow paint | red paint | green paint | 1 | |
The safe way to stop the vehicle | press clutch and then brake | press brake and then clutch | press clutch and brake simultaneously | 2 | |
The safest way to negotiate a steep descent | use higher torque gear with brake | use top gear with brake | use brake and clutch simultaneously | 1 | |
If your vehicle becomes breakdown during night | stop, use hand brake and exhibit hazardous warning light | stop and exhibit red light | leave the vehicle | 1 | |
When a cow is standing across the road | wait until it clears the road | pass it from front | pass it from behind | 3 | |
Painting olive green in a private motor car is | not permitted | permitted | special permission is required | 1 | |
For higher power, the gear to be used | 1st gear | top gear | 2nd gear | 1 | |
Abrupt braking by driver | is allowed for safety reason | is not encouraged | is allowed in busy roads | 1 | |
Vehicle with left hand controls | can be used | cannot be used | can be used with signalling device only | 3 | |
An accident victim can be treated by | only a government hospital doctor | any registered medical practitioner or doctor | by the driver | 2 | |
While parking your vehicle on a downward gradient, in addition to the application of hand brake, the gear engaged should be | neutral gear | first gear | reverse gear | 3 | |
While turning to right or left it is more safe if you | use only indicators | show only hand signal | use both light indicators and hand signal | 3 | |
A driver shall drive in one way | only in the direction specified by the sign board | reverse direction in emergencies | both ways on Sundays | 1 | |
On ghat roads, when vehicles approach from the opposite sides the driver travelling downhill shall | drive fast before the opposite vehicle enters | switch on the headlights and take way | give preference to the vehicles going up | 3 | |
When you leave a vehicle in a dangerous position, you are inviting action under | section 121 | section 122 | section 185 | 2 | |
Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol invites actions under | section 121 | section 125 | section 185 | 3 | |
Section 131 of MV Act 1988 lays down the duties of the driver regarding | the limits of weight | the signal and signalling devices | the precautions at unguarded railway level crossings | 3 | |
Maximum speed limit of an Ambulance | 60 km/hr | 70 km/hr | 80 km/hr | 1 | |
Whether audio-visual equipments are permitted in any class of vehicle? if so, in which class | stage carriage | contract carriage except AR | E.I.B | 2 | |
Under which circumstance you will avoid overtaking | after a curve | on a curve | when the visibility ahead is clear | 2 | |
Which type of parking is more suitable on wide roads | in line | parallel | inclined | 3 |
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