Indian Driving Licence Test 3 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: When towing another vehicle, you must not exceed what speed?
- 24 km\/h (Correct answer)
- 28 km\/h
- 36 km\/h
- 32 km\/h
Correct answer: 24 km\/h
When towing another vehicle, especially with a rope or chain, you must not exceed a speed of 24 km/h. This low-speed limit is imposed to maintain control and safety, as towing can be unstable and requires careful handling. Exceeding this speed significantly increases the risk of an accident due to the reduced braking and steering capabilities of the combined vehicles.
Question 2: Which one of these is a rule governing overtaking?
- You must overtake on the left-hand side
- You may overtake on the right-hand side (Correct answer)
- You must overtake at twice the speed of the other vehicle
- You must sound your horn when overtaking
Correct answer: You may overtake on the right-hand side
In most right-hand drive countries, you may overtake on the right-hand side of the vehicle you are passing. This is the standard procedure for overtaking on multi-lane roads or when the vehicle ahead is turning left. Overtaking on the left is generally only permitted in specific circumstances, such as when the vehicle ahead is signaling a right turn.
Question 3: The handbrake in your car is there for…?
- Parking (Correct answer)
- Sharp turns
- Emergencies
- Protection against theft
Correct answer: Parking
The handbrake (or parking brake) in your car is primarily designed for parking. It secures the vehicle in a stationary position, preventing it from rolling, especially on inclines. While it can be used in emergencies, its main purpose is to keep the car still when parked, supplementing or replacing the use of the foot brake.
Question 4: If you wish to drive a public transport vehicle, you must be at least what age?
- 19
- 17
- 18
- 20 (Correct answer)
Correct answer: 20
To drive a public transport vehicle, such as a bus or taxi, you must be at least 20 years of age. This age requirement is typically higher than for a standard driver's license due to the increased responsibility of transporting passengers and the need for greater maturity and experience. Additional licenses and training are also usually required.
Question 5: If a narrow bridge only has room for one vehicle, and there is a vehicle approaching from the opposite side to you, what should you do?
- Block the exit to stop the other vehicle crossing
- Sound your horn to stop the other vehicle crossing
- Stop and let the other vehicle pass first (Correct answer)
- Speed up to cross first
Correct answer: Stop and let the other vehicle pass first
If a narrow bridge only has room for one vehicle and another is approaching, you should stop and let the other vehicle pass first. This is a rule of courtesy and safety, preventing a standoff or collision on the narrow section. Yielding ensures a smooth and safe flow of traffic, especially where space is limited.
Question 6: A triangular sign with a red border means what?
- Stop
- Give way (Correct answer)
- No parking
- Speed restrictions end
Correct answer: Give way
A triangular sign with a red border universally signifies a 'Give Way' or 'Yield' instruction. This means drivers must slow down and be prepared to stop, giving priority to traffic on the intersecting road. It's a warning sign indicating that you do not have the right of way and must proceed with caution.
Question 7: You should not park within what distance of a fire hydrant?
- 6 feet
- 4 feet
- 8 feet
- 10 feet (Correct answer)
Correct answer: 10 feet
You should not park within 10 feet of a fire hydrant. This regulation ensures that fire services have unobstructed access to hydrants in case of an emergency. Blocking a fire hydrant can significantly delay firefighters and impede their ability to extinguish fires, potentially leading to greater damage or loss of life.
Question 8: If you want to turn left, you should begin your maneuver…?
- From the right-hand side of the road
- From the left-hand side of the road (Correct answer)
- From any of these positions
- From the center of the road
Correct answer: From the left-hand side of the road
When preparing to turn left, you should begin your maneuver from the left-hand side of the road. This positioning allows you to make the turn safely and efficiently, without cutting across other lanes of traffic or swinging wide. It also clearly signals your intention to other road users, helping to prevent collisions.
Question 9: When your driver's license expires, how long do you have to renew it?
- 30 days (Correct answer)
- 120 days
- 60 days
- 90 days
Correct answer: 30 days
When your driver's license expires, you typically have a grace period of 30 days to renew it without incurring additional penalties or having to retake tests. Renewing within this timeframe ensures you maintain your legal driving status. Failing to renew within the grace period can result in fines or the need to reapply for a license.
Question 10: A blinking red traffic light tells you that you must do what?
- Come to a stop immediately
- Slow down and proceed when safe
- Stop and proceed when safe (Correct answer)
- Increase your speed
Correct answer: Stop and proceed when safe
A blinking red traffic light functions like a stop sign, meaning you must come to a complete stop before the intersection. After stopping, you must then proceed only when it is safe to do so, yielding to any cross-traffic or pedestrians. It indicates a need for caution and priority for other traffic flows.
Question 11: When parking, you should make sure that there is at least how much space between your vehicle and those to the front and rear?
- 3 feet (Correct answer)
- 2 feet
- 6 inches
- 12 inches
Correct answer: 3 feet
Maintaining at least 3 feet of space between your vehicle and others when parking is crucial for safety and maneuverability. This distance prevents accidental bumps, allows for easier entry and exit from parking spaces, and provides enough room for minor adjustments without hitting adjacent vehicles.
Question 12: Which of these colors is not permitted for private vehicles?
- Bright red
- Dark blue
- Olive green (Correct answer)
- Metallic black
Correct answer: Olive green
Certain colors, such as olive green, are typically reserved for military or emergency vehicles to ensure they are easily identifiable and to prevent confusion. Private vehicles are restricted from using these specific colors to maintain clear distinctions on the road and avoid impersonating official vehicles.
Question 13: A herdsman ahead of you is having trouble keeping his cows off the roadway. What should you do?
- Sound your horn and keep driving
- Rev your engine loudly
- Slow down and prepare to stop if necessary (Correct answer)
- Shout at him to move aside
Correct answer: Slow down and prepare to stop if necessary
Animals on the roadway are unpredictable and pose a significant hazard to both drivers and the animals themselves. Slowing down and preparing to stop gives you ample time to react to sudden movements, allows the herdsman to regain control, and prevents potential accidents or harm.
Question 14: When joining a main road from a side road, you must give way to…?
- Traffic coming from the right
- All traffic (Correct answer)
- No traffic, it must give way to you
- Traffic coming from the left
Correct answer: All traffic
When joining a main road from a side road, you are entering a flow of traffic that has the right-of-way. It is a fundamental rule of the road to yield to all existing traffic on the main road to ensure safety, prevent collisions, and maintain the smooth flow of traffic.
Question 15: By law, your registration plate should be illuminated with a light of which color?
- Red
- Blue
- White (Correct answer)
- Yellow
Correct answer: White
By law, your registration plate must be illuminated with a white light to ensure it is clearly visible at night. This requirement allows law enforcement and other drivers to easily identify the vehicle, contributing to road safety and regulatory compliance.
Question 16: The maximum number of persons permitted on a tractor is…?
- One (Correct answer)
- Three
- Two
- Four
Correct answer: One
Tractors are designed primarily for agricultural or industrial tasks, not for passenger transport. Carrying more than one person (the operator) is generally unsafe and illegal because tractors lack proper seating, safety restraints, and stability for additional passengers, which can obstruct visibility and compromise control.
Question 17: In which of these circumstances should you not attempt to make an overtake?
- On a bend (Correct answer)
- When going uphill
- When it is raining
- At nighttime
Correct answer: On a bend
Overtaking on a bend is extremely dangerous because your view of oncoming traffic is severely restricted. You cannot see what is coming around the corner, making a head-on collision highly probable and leaving insufficient time to react safely to hazards.
Question 18: What is the maximum number of people who can be carried on a two wheeled vehicle?
- 4
- 3
- 2 (Correct answer)
- 1
Correct answer: 2
In countries where driving is on the left side of the road, oncoming traffic should pass on your right. If there are no road markings, you should position your vehicle to allow the approaching vehicle to pass safely on its designated side, which is your right, ensuring a safe encounter.
Question 19: When a long vehicle moves over to the right hand side of its lane, that means it…?
- Is going to turn left
- Could be turning left and right (Correct answer)
- Is going to turn right
- Is going to stop
Correct answer: Could be turning left and right
Long vehicles, especially articulated lorries, often need to swing wide to make turns due to their extended length. If a long vehicle moves to the right, it could be preparing for a wide left turn, or it might genuinely be turning right; therefore, drivers should exercise caution and not assume its intention, giving it ample space.
Question 20: If a road has no pavement for pedestrians, what should they do?
- Take any of these options
- Walk on the left-hand side
- Walk on the right-hand side (Correct answer)
- Walk in the center of the road
Correct answer: Walk on the right-hand side
When there is no pavement, pedestrians should walk on the right-hand side of the road, facing oncoming traffic. This allows them to see approaching vehicles and react more quickly to potential hazards, significantly enhancing their safety on the road.
Question 21: When you have parked your vehicle on the road at night, by law you must…?
- Leave the keys in the ignition
- Leave the hazard light on
- Leave the parking light on (Correct answer)
- Lock it
Correct answer: Leave the parking light on
When parking your vehicle on the road at night, it is a legal requirement to leave your parking lights on. This makes your vehicle visible to other drivers, preventing potential collisions with a stationary, unlit vehicle in the dark and ensuring overall road safety.
Question 22: Under what circumstances is it permissible to undertake a vehicle on its left hand side?
- If there is a wide verge
- If it is turning right (Correct answer)
- It is going very slowly
- If you are in a hurry
Correct answer: If it is turning right
Undertaking (passing on the left) is generally discouraged, but an exception is made when the vehicle ahead is signaling and preparing to turn right. In this specific scenario, passing on the left is permissible and safer, as the right-turning vehicle will be moving out of your path.
Question 23: If you use your vehicle to obstruct a road as part of a protest or strike action, you can face…?
- A written warning from police
- Having your driving license suspended (Correct answer)
- No action
- A small fine
Correct answer: Having your driving license suspended
Obstructing a public road, even as part of a protest or strike, is a serious offense that can endanger other road users and disrupt essential services. Such actions are often met with severe penalties, including the suspension of a driving license, to deter individuals from blocking public thoroughfares.
Question 24: During the rainy season, when visibility may be low, what should you do?
- Drive with your hazard lights at all times
- Drive with headlights on in daylight (Correct answer)
- Drive faster than normal
- Constantly sound your horn
Correct answer: Drive with headlights on in daylight
During the rainy season, visibility can be significantly reduced due to rain, spray, and overcast conditions. Driving with headlights on, even during the day, makes your vehicle much more visible to other drivers, greatly improving safety and reducing the risk of accidents.
Question 25: When driving on a one-way street, you must not, by law, do what?
- Sound your horn
- Make right turns
- Reverse (Correct answer)
- Park
Correct answer: Reverse
One-way streets are designed for traffic to flow in a single, consistent direction to improve efficiency and safety. Reversing on a one-way street goes against this intended flow, creating a dangerous situation for other drivers who do not expect vehicles to be moving against the designated direction.
Question 26: If you approach an intersection where there is no policeman on duty and no signals, you should yield right-of-way to…?
- Traffic coming from your right (Correct answer)
- Traffic coming from behind
- Traffic coming from your left
- Traffic coming from in front
Correct answer: Traffic coming from your right
At an uncontrolled intersection (no signals or police), the general rule is to yield right-of-way to traffic coming from your right. This rule helps establish a clear and predictable right-of-way, ensuring a safer flow of traffic when no other guidance is present.
Question 27: Which of these is the only one which it is not essential for the driver of a motor vehicle to have?
- Insurance certificate
- Proof of purchase (Correct answer)
- Registration certificate
- Tax token
Correct answer: Proof of purchase
While proof of purchase is important for ownership, it is not a document that must be carried by law while driving. Essential documents required for legal operation and identification include a valid driving license, vehicle registration certificate, insurance certificate, and often a tax token.
Question 28: You are on a road which has no markings. When another vehicle approaches, you should…?
- Hold the center of the road
- Force it to stop and let you through
- Let it pass on your left-hand side
- Let it pass on your right-hand side (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Let it pass on your right-hand side
If there are no road markings, behave as if there are. Stick to your side of the road and don't interfere with oncoming traffic.\r\n
Question 29: The driver ahead puts their right arm out of the window pointing straight up, palm forwards. S\/he is warning you that…?
- They are about to make a sudden stop (Correct answer)
- They are turning right
- There is a police car ahead
- They are turning left
Correct answer: They are about to make a sudden stop
This specific hand signal, with the arm extended straight up and palm forward, is a traditional and internationally recognized signal indicating an intention to stop or slow down suddenly. It provides an early warning to drivers behind, allowing them more time to react safely.
Question 30: The only type of horn permitted on a motor vehicle is what?
- A single tone electric horn (Correct answer)
- A two tone electric horn
- A two tone air horn
- A single tone air horn
Correct answer: A single tone electric horn
Vehicle horns are intended to be a warning device, not a musical instrument or a nuisance. A single-tone electric horn is typically mandated to ensure it serves its purpose effectively by alerting others to danger without causing undue noise pollution or confusion with other vehicle types.
When towing another vehicle, you must not exceed what speed?