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100.
To move a vehicle from stationary position, the sequence of operation is:
a.
Mirror-Start-Gear-Signal-Move.
b.
Start-Gear-Mirror-Signal-Move.
c.
Start-Mirror-Signal-Gear-Move.

101.
Why do we have speed limits?:
a.
To keep the traffic within a safe speed for existing condition.
b.
More vehicles can be used on roads.
c.
Authority can identify who is speeding.
102.
The driver of a motor vehicle approaching an intersection where both are main roads:
a.
Allow both side traffic first.
b.
Allow only right hand side traffic.
c.
Allow only left hand side traffic.

103.
The safe way to stop the vehicle:
a.
Press clutch and then brake.
b.
Press brake and then clutch.
c.
Press brake and clutch at a time.

104.
Overtaking from left side of another vehicle is permitted:
a.
Always.
b.
Only when the driver ahead of you shows signal.
c.
Only when the vehicle ahead is going to take right turn and if there is no obstruction of left.

105.
When you approach a barrier, it is:
a.
Obligatory to stop the vehicle.
b.
Mandatory to stop the vehicle.
c.
Caution to stop the vehicle.
106.
Driver driving a vehicle in a public place without a licence, is liable for:
a.
Non seizure of vehicle.
b.
Seizure of vehicle.
c.
Issue of warning notice.

107.
While driving at 45 kms/hour distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead should be atleast:
a.
1 vehicle length.
b.
2 vehicle lengths.
c.
3 vehicle lengths.

108.
If your vehicle broke down during night :
a.
Stop and use hand brake and exhibit warning signal.
b.
Stop and exhibit red light.
c.
Remove immediately to left of the road.

109.
The registration certificate is valid from the date of first registration:
a.
For 10 years.
b.
For 15 years.
c.
For 20 years.

110.
Maximum permissible smoke density in diesel vehicles is:
a.
75 HSU.
b.
65 HSU.
c.
50 HSU.

111.
The braking action has reduced after washing the vehicle, what can be done?
a.
Have the brakes adjusted at a workshop.
b.
The Vehicle is unserviceable and must be with drawn from the traffic at once.
c.
Normal braking action can be restored by operating the brakes several times at a slow driving speed.

112.
Which type of parking is more accommodable on wide road:
a.
In line.
b.
Parallel.
c.
Inclined.

113.
You have four tyres wherein one pair is retreaded and the other is new, your option of using these for your car should be:
a.
New ones for rear & retreaded for front.
b.
Right side new ones and left side retreaded ones.
c.
New once for front and retreaded for rear.

114.
Carrying of loads which projects laterally & horizontally beyond the vehicle is:
a.
Not permitted ordinarily.
b.
Permitted with sufficient exhibition of warning signal.
c.
Permitted with the permission of Police or RTO officer.

115.
When a cow is standing across the road:
a.
As to and wait until it clears the road.
b.
Pass if from front.
c.
Pass it from behind.

116.
Carrying of pet dogs in cars and motor cycles is:
a.
Allowed with the permission of veterinary doctor.
b.
Allowed with the permission of registering authority.
c.
Not allowed.

117.
Road tax paid on a vehicle in Karnataka State:
a.
Is valid throughout India.
b.
Is valid in Karnataka only.
c.
Is valid in neighboring states also.

118.
Painting of olive green colour to private vehicles is :
a.
Not permitted.
b.
Permitted.
c.
Special permission is required.

119.
For higher power, the gear to be used:
a.
1st gear.
b.
Top gear.
c.
2nd gear.

120.
Vehicle registered in other states and kept in Karnataka without reassigning of registration number:
a.
Can be used up to 12 months.
b.
Can be used up to 9 months.
c.
Can be used up to 6 months.

121.
Braking a vehicle by driver abruptly:
a.
Is allowed for safety reason.
b.
Is not allowed.
c.
Is allowed in busy roads.

122.
Vehicle with left hand controls:
a.
Can be used in India.
b.
Cannot be used in India.
c.
Can be used in India with a signaling device.

123.
Person sitting or standing by the side of the driver hampering his control of the vehicle:
a.
Is allowed with the permission of RTO.
b.
Is not allowed.
c.
Is allowed in case of emergency.

124.
Driving by a drunken is punishable if the quantity of alcohol in blood:
a.
Exceeds 30 mg. Per 100ml.of blood.
b.
Exceeds 50 mg. Per 100ml. Of blood.
c.
Does not hinder his driving.




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