Indian Driving Licence Test 5 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: You may only cross through an amber light if…?
- You were already over the stop line when it appeared (Correct answer)
- You can see no other traffic
- You sound your horn first
- You are travelling faster than 60 KM\/H
Correct answer: You were already over the stop line when it appeared
You may only cross through an amber (yellow) light if you were already over the stop line or too close to stop safely when the light appeared. The amber light serves as a warning that the light is about to turn red, and drivers should prepare to stop. Proceeding through an amber light when it's safe to stop is illegal and dangerous, as it can lead to collisions with cross-traffic.
Question 2: Under what circumstances is it acceptable not to stop after an accident?
- None (Correct answer)
- If it wasn't your fault
- If you are in a hurry
- If nobody is hurt
Correct answer: None
Under no circumstances is it acceptable not to stop after an accident, regardless of fault, injury, or perceived urgency. Stopping is a legal requirement to exchange information, check for injuries, and report the incident if necessary. Failing to stop after an accident is considered a hit-and-run offense, which carries severe legal penalties.
Question 3: You are making a right-hand turn into a three lane carriageway. You should complete your turn by turning into which lane?
- The right hand lane (Correct answer)
- Any lane
- The center lane
- The left hand lane
Correct answer: The right hand lane
When making a right-hand turn into a three-lane carriageway, you should complete your turn by entering the right-hand lane. This practice maintains an orderly flow of traffic and prevents conflicts with vehicles that might be turning into or already occupying the other lanes. It's a standard rule to keep turns smooth and predictable for all road users.
Question 4: Which of these persons has a right to make you stop by signaling to you?
- Traffic wardens
- School crossing attendants
- Police officers
- All of them (Correct answer)
Correct answer: All of them
Police officers, traffic wardens, and school crossing attendants all have the legal authority to signal you to stop. These individuals are authorized to direct traffic and ensure public safety. Drivers must obey their signals, as failing to do so can result in fines, penalties, and dangerous situations.
Question 5: When parking, you should always be within what distance of the curb?
- 70 cm
- 90 cm
- 50 cm
- 30 cm (Correct answer)
Correct answer: 30 cm
When parking, you should always be within 30 cm (approximately 12 inches) of the curb. This distance ensures that your vehicle is not obstructing the flow of traffic or creating a hazard for other road users. Parking too far from the curb can impede traffic, while parking too close might damage your tires or wheels.
Question 6: When driving at night, you should…?
- Any of those depending on conditions
- Reduce your normal daytime speed (Correct answer)
- Drive at your normal daytime speed
- Drive faster than you would in the daytime
Correct answer: Reduce your normal daytime speed
When driving at night, you should always reduce your normal daytime speed. Reduced visibility due to darkness, glare from oncoming headlights, and the presence of nocturnal animals all contribute to increased risks. Lowering your speed allows for more reaction time to hazards and helps compensate for the limitations of your headlights.
Question 7: Any four wheeled vehicle you drive on the road must have…?
- Rear seats
- A full windscreen
- Registration plates front and rear (Correct answer)
- A lockable trunk
Correct answer: Registration plates front and rear
Any four-wheeled vehicle driven on the road must have registration plates displayed both front and rear. This is a legal requirement for vehicle identification and enforcement purposes. Registration plates allow authorities to track vehicles and ensure they are properly registered and insured, contributing to road safety and accountability.
Question 8: You are driving up a three lane one-way street and you wish to go straight ahead. Which lane should you choose?
- The middle lane (Correct answer)
- The left hand lane
- The right hand lane
- Whichever one you prefer
Correct answer: The middle lane
When driving up a three-lane one-way street and intending to go straight ahead, you should choose the middle lane. The left lane is typically for turning left or slower traffic, and the right lane is for turning right or faster traffic. Using the middle lane ensures you maintain a consistent path without impeding turning traffic.
Question 9: A flashing red light indicates what?
- Stop, then proceed cautiously (Correct answer)
- Speed up and proceed cautiously
- Maintain your speed and proceed cautiously
- Slow down and proceed cautiously
Correct answer: Stop, then proceed cautiously
A flashing red light indicates that you must come to a complete stop, similar to a stop sign. After stopping, you must yield to all cross-traffic and pedestrians before proceeding cautiously when the way is clear. This signal is often used at railway crossings or intersections where caution is paramount.
Question 10: If you feel an overtake is slightly risky or doubtful, what should you do?
- Sound your horn continuously as you make the maneuver
- Increase speed to make sure you make it
- Try to make it but be prepared to pull out
- Abandon the maneuver (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Abandon the maneuver
If you feel an overtake is slightly risky or doubtful, you should always abandon the maneuver. Attempting a risky overtake can lead to head-on collisions or other dangerous situations, especially if there's insufficient space or visibility. It's always safer to wait for a clear and safe opportunity to pass, prioritizing safety over speed.
Question 11: You are approaching a roundabout at which you want to turn left. Which course should you follow?
- Left hand lane on entry, right on exit
- Right hand lane all the way round
- Left hand lane all the way round (Correct answer)
- Right hand lane on entry, left on exit
Correct answer: Left hand lane all the way round
When approaching a roundabout and intending to turn left, you should enter and remain in the left-hand lane throughout the maneuver. This positioning allows you to follow the correct path around the roundabout to exit at your desired left turn. Using the correct lane prevents conflicts with other vehicles and ensures a smooth, safe exit.
Question 12: When driving on a four lane road with a dividing median, which position should you choose?
- Whichever one you like
- The left-hand lane
- The right-hand lane (Correct answer)
- Straddling both lanes
Correct answer: The right-hand lane
On a four-lane road with a dividing median, you should generally choose the right-hand lane for normal driving. The left-hand lane(s) are typically reserved for passing or faster traffic. Staying in the right-hand lane when not overtaking helps maintain traffic flow and reduces congestion in the passing lanes.
Question 13: A driver ahead of you puts out their right arm and makes a circular motion with it. What are they indicating?
- They intend to move or turn left (Correct answer)
- They intend to stop
- They intend to turn right
- They intend to slow down
Correct answer: They intend to move or turn left
A driver putting out their right arm and making a circular motion with it is an old-fashioned hand signal indicating they intend to move or turn left. While modern vehicles use turn signals, this hand signal is still recognized as a way to communicate a left turn, especially if electrical signals are not working. It's important for drivers to understand these traditional signals.
Question 14: On a single lane road, the driver behind wants to overtake you. What should you do?
- Accelerate so they cannot overtake
- Keep your position in the center of the road
- Move over to the left to make space (Correct answer)
- Move over to the right to block them
Correct answer: Move over to the left to make space
On a single-lane road, if the driver behind wants to overtake you, you should move over to the left to make space, provided it is safe to do so. This action facilitates a safe passing maneuver for the other driver. It is courteous and helps maintain smooth traffic flow, especially when there's limited room.
Question 15: You are approaching a wild animal on the road. What should you do?
- Accelerate and give them a wide berth
- Slow down and give them a wide berth (Correct answer)
- Sound your horn continually
- Rev your engine loudly
Correct answer: Slow down and give them a wide berth
When approaching a wild animal on the road, you should slow down and give them a wide berth. Animals can be unpredictable and may suddenly dart into your path, causing an accident. Reducing speed and creating distance allows you more time to react and helps prevent startling the animal, ensuring safety for both you and the wildlife.
Question 16: Your vehicle tires must have a tread depth of at least…?
- 0.5 mm
- 1 mm (Correct answer)
- 0.75 mm
- 0.25 mm
Correct answer: 1 mm
Your vehicle tires must have a tread depth of at least 1 mm across the central three-quarters of the tread and around the entire circumference. This minimum tread depth is crucial for maintaining proper grip on the road, especially in wet conditions, and for effective braking. Insufficient tread depth is illegal and significantly increases the risk of hydroplaning and loss of control.
Question 17: What would you expect to see on a rectangular road sign?
- Directions
- Information (Correct answer)
- Prohibitions
- Warnings
Correct answer: Information
Rectangular road signs typically provide information to drivers. These signs often convey directions, points of interest, services available, or other helpful guidance. Unlike warning signs (usually diamond-shaped) or regulatory signs (often circular or rectangular with specific colors), rectangular signs are primarily for informational purposes.
Question 18: A fan belt should have about what amount of play?
- 8 cm
- 3 cm (Correct answer)
- 15 cm
- 0.5 cm
Correct answer: 3 cm
A fan belt requires a specific tension to function correctly, driving components like the alternator and water pump. Approximately 3 cm (or about 1 inch) of play when pressed firmly is generally considered ideal. Too much tension can damage bearings, while too little causes slipping, leading to reduced performance and premature wear.
Question 19: You should not park within what distance of the entrance to a fire station?
- 10 m (Correct answer)
- 7 m
- 2 m
- 5 m
Correct answer: 10 m
Parking within 10 meters (approximately 33 feet) of a fire station entrance is prohibited to ensure emergency vehicles have unobstructed access. This distance allows fire trucks and other responders ample space to exit and enter the station quickly and safely, without any delays that could be critical in an emergency.
Question 20: The first thing you should do before making a right turn is what?
- Check your mirrors (Correct answer)
- Signal
- Accelerate
- Turn the wheel
Correct answer: Check your mirrors
Before making any turn, the first and most critical step is to check your mirrors. This allows you to assess traffic conditions behind and to the side of your vehicle, identifying any vehicles, cyclists, or pedestrians that might be in your blind spot or approaching. This ensures you can signal and execute the turn safely without causing a collision.
Question 21: If you are stressed, excited or upset, how should you approach driving?
- Avoid driving until you have calmed down (Correct answer)
- Drive more slowly than usual
- Drive the windows open
- Take quieter streets
Correct answer: Avoid driving until you have calmed down
Strong emotions like stress, excitement, or anger significantly impair judgment, reaction time, and concentration, making driving extremely dangerous. It is essential to avoid driving until you have calmed down and can focus entirely on the road. Emotional distress is a major contributing factor to accidents, so prioritizing a calm state of mind is crucial for safety.
Question 22: If you are in any way disturbed in your mind, don't drive. Mental conflict leads to accidents.
- Just below your ribs
- Across your hips (Correct answer)
- Across your stomach
- Across your thighs
Correct answer: Across your hips
For maximum safety, the lap portion of a seatbelt should be worn low and snug across your hips, not your stomach. This position ensures that the strongest bones in your pelvis absorb the force of an impact during a collision. Wearing it incorrectly can lead to severe internal injuries and reduce the belt's effectiveness.
Question 23: At a roundabout, you must give way to traffic…?
- Coming from the left
- That is turning left
- That is larger than you
- Coming from the right (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Coming from the right
In countries where traffic drives on the left (e.g., UK, Australia), the general rule for roundabouts is to give way to traffic already on the roundabout or approaching from your right. This rule is fundamental for maintaining a smooth and safe flow of traffic, preventing collisions at the entry points and ensuring priority for circulating vehicles.
Question 24: On a three lane single carriageway, the middle lane is only for what?
- Turning right
- Overtaking and turning right (Correct answer)
- Overtaking
- Turning left
Correct answer: Overtaking and turning right
On a three-lane single carriageway, the middle lane serves a dual purpose: it is used for overtaking slower vehicles and for preparing to turn right. The left lane is typically for normal driving, while the right lane is primarily for faster traffic or specific right turns. This allocation helps manage traffic flow efficiently and safely.
Question 25: When going around the roundabout at which you wish to turn right, you should switch to indicating left…?
- As soon as you enter the roundabout
- Once you are half way around the roundabout
- At no time
- After you have passed the exit before the one you want (Correct answer)
Correct answer: After you have passed the exit before the one you want
When turning right at a roundabout, you should initially signal right upon approach. To indicate your intention to exit, you switch your indicator to left only after you have passed the exit immediately preceding the one you intend to take. This clear signaling helps other drivers anticipate your move and ensures a safe exit from the roundabout.
Question 26: If your accelerator sticks when you are driving, how should you react?
- Pull on the parking brake
- Sound your horn continuously
- Stamp on the brakes as hard as possible
- Shift gear into mutual (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Shift gear into mutual
If your accelerator sticks, the immediate and safest action is to shift the gear into neutral (mutual is likely a typo for neutral). This disconnects the engine from the wheels, allowing the engine to rev freely without propelling the car forward. This gives you time to safely brake and pull over without the car accelerating uncontrollably.
Question 27: You are coming up behind a car carrying learner driver plates. What should you do?
- Be patient and give them extra room (Correct answer)
- Sound your horn to warn them
- Get as close as possible to the rear bumper
- Overtake as quickly as possible
Correct answer: Be patient and give them extra room
Learner drivers are still developing their skills and may make unexpected maneuvers or react more slowly than experienced drivers. It is crucial to be patient, maintain a safe following distance, and give them extra room. This reduces pressure on the learner and allows them space to learn without feeling rushed or intimidated, contributing to overall road safety.
Question 28: Before setting off on the road, which of these should you do?
- Shout a warning to others
- Check all around and under your vehicle for children and animals (Correct answer)
- Sound your horn to warn others you will be moving
- Move away as quickly as possible
Correct answer: Check all around and under your vehicle for children and animals
Before moving your vehicle, especially in residential areas or parking lots, it is vital to perform a thorough check all around and under your car. Small children or animals can be easily hidden from view, and this quick check prevents tragic accidents by ensuring the path is clear before you start driving.
Question 29: If you're involved in an accident, other involved parties have a right to ask for what?
- Your ignition keys
- a written confession of guilt
- your name and address (Correct answer)
- Financial compensation on the spot
Correct answer: your name and address
In the event of an accident, all involved parties have a legal right to exchange contact information, specifically names and addresses. This is essential for insurance purposes, reporting the incident to authorities, and any necessary follow-up. This ensures proper procedures are followed and responsibilities can be determined.
Question 30: If you start to feel drowsy when driving, which of these should you do?
- Drive more slowly
- Pull over and take a nap (Correct answer)
- Increase your speed
- Close the windows
Correct answer: Pull over and take a nap
Drowsiness significantly impairs driving ability, similar to alcohol, reducing reaction time, concentration, and judgment. If you start to feel drowsy, the only safe course of action is to pull over to a safe location and take a nap or rest until you are fully alert. Driving while fatigued is extremely dangerous and can lead to serious accidents.
You may only cross through an amber light if…?