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ADI THEORY TEST TASTER


1.When instructing learner drivers on how to approach green traffic lights you should advise them to.

a.Maintain a constant speed on the approach.
b.Continuously assess their ability to pull up safely.
c.Increase their speed in case the lights change.



2.A disabled person will be expected to take a
a.Special driving test.
b.Normal driving test.
c.An extra long driving test.



3.Is an instructor allowed to remove his seat belt whilst instructing a pupil on reversing around a corner?

a.Yes.
b.No.
c.Only during darkness.



4.At pedestrian crossings cyclists.

a.Must obey the same rules as apply to drivers.
b.May proceed with caution even when pedestrians are crossing.
c.Are not bound by the same rules as drivers.



5.When the power assisted steering on a car fails it will.

a.Not be possible to turn the steering wheel.
b.Over-steer on corners.
c.Require more effort to turn the steering wheel.



6.When wearing seat belts the risk of serious injury is reduced by.

a.200%.
b.100%.
c.50%.



7.A learners steering can be improved by.

a.Telling him to keep one eye on the kerb at all times.
b.Advising him to hold the steering wheel more tightly.
c.Advising him to look well ahead.



8.When approaching a junction a test standard pupil should.

a.Be instructed on which road position he should take.
b.Be allowed to decide for himself which position he should take.
c.Have the road markings drawn to his attention.



9.When an interpreter is needed on a test it should.

a.Not be anyone the pupil knows.
b.Be the pupil’s instructor.
c.Not be the pupil’s instructor.



10.When it is broken a toughened windscreen will.

a.Shatter into small fragments.
b.Crack and splinter.
c.Delaminate.



11.An extended re-test is.

a.About 50% longer than normal.
b.About twice as long as normal.
c.About two-and-a-half times as long as normal.



12.When the brakes are applied whilst travelling in a straight line more weight will be thrown onto.

a.The two front wheels.
b.The two rear wheels.
c.All four wheels.



13.An instructor should advise a potential pupil with no right leg that.

a.He will not be able to learn to drive.
b.He will only be able to learn to drive if he has an artificial leg.
c.He will be able to drive an automatic with a simple conversion.



14.When instructing a learner driver to turn right you should say.

a.Turn right please.
b.Turn right at the next road please.
c.Take the next road on the right please.



15.The road traffic act 1991 revised.

a.The major bad driving offences.
b.The penalties available to deal with bad driving offences.
c.Both of the above.



16.The lay shaft of a vehicle is part of.

a.The transmission shaft.
b.The gear box.
c.The steering mechanism.



17.The driving test appointment card is numbered.

a.DL10.
b.DL26.
c.DL28.



18.According to Walklin the term ‘Perception’ is defined as.

a.The interpretation of sensory information received from a person’s surroundings through touch, hearing, sight, taste and smell.
b.Being able to see clearly in darkened conditions.
c.Understanding quickly what other people are saying.



19.An A.D.I. candidate who fails his Part 3 test of instructional ability for the third time will.

a.Not ever be able to take the test again.
b. Have to wait at least two years from the date he passed the Part 1 test before starting again.
c.Be able to take the test again after a one month wait.



20.The material which shows up best in headlights at night is.

a.Fluorescent.
b.Reflective.
c.Light coloured.





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