English Paper A The time is One Hours Your time is up English A 1 / 40 This road sign depicts 1. Entry prohibited on even days 2. No parking on Odd days 3. No parking on even days 4. Entry prohibited on odd days 2 / 40 This road sign depicts 1. Stop ahead 2. Cross roads ahead 3. Compulsory roundabout ahead 4. Roundabout ahead 3 / 40 This road sign depicts 1. Give away 2. Compulsory triangle junction 3. Give away ahead 4. Main road ahead 4 / 40 The road sign depicts 1. Animal Sanctuary ahead 2. Cattle farm ahead 3. Cattle or other animals may cross the road ahead 4. Pedestrian crossing for cattle ahead 5 / 40 The road sign depicts 1. Double bend to right ahead 2. U turn ahead 3. Right bend ahead 4. Hair pin bend to right ahead 6 / 40 The road sign depicts 1. Four way junction ahead 2. Priority road 3. Priority road ahead 4. Junction box 7 / 40 The road sign depicts 1. Traffic from left merges ahead 2. Staggered junction ahead with first side road to left 3. Priority over left side traffic 4. Y junction ahead 8 / 40 The road sign depicts 1. Children's crossing 2. Blind people crossing ahead 3. Children crossing ahead 4. School ahead 9 / 40 The road sign depicts 1. Pedestrian crossing 2. Police station 3. Petrol filling station 4. Parking 10 / 40 The road sign depicts 1. Double bend to left ahead 2. Turn right ahead 3. Right bend ahead 4. Hair pin bend to right ahead 11 / 40 The road sign depicts 1. A prohibition symbol 2. Restriction symbol 3. Mandatory symbol 4. Danger warning symbol 12 / 40 The road sign depicts 1. Road closed for all vehicles 2. No parking on odd days 3. No parking and standing 4. No parking 13 / 40 The road sign depicts 1. Weight limit on one axle 2. End of speed limit 3. Beginning of speed limit 4. Speed limit 14 / 40 The road sign depicts 1. Pedestrian lane commence 2. Give way for pedestrians 3. Pedestrian crossing 4. Pedestrian crossing ahead 15 / 40 The road sign depicts 1. Slippery road ahead 2. Dangerous assent ahead 3. Slippery road for cars ahead 4. Dangerous decent ahead 16 / 40 In the Sri Lankan road signs and marking danger warning signals are depicted in; 1. In white in blue background 2. In white in red background 3. Black in yellow background 4. Red in white background 17 / 40 Basic law at roundabout is 1. Giveaway to traffic from the right 2. Give away to traffic from left 3. Give away for heavy traffic 4. Give way for traffic from left or right 18 / 40 When you are driving ahead in a road with three lanes you should select; 1. Middle lane or right side lane 2. Right side lane 3. Left side lane 4. Middle lane 19 / 40 There should be sufficient space between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead since; 1. If the vehicle ahead is on break and stop suddenly you have ample space to overtake 2. If the vehicle ahead is on break and stop suddenly you have ample time to stop your vehicle safely 3. The vehicle in front gets more space for overtaking 4. It's easy to drive behind a vehicle in front 20 / 40 Hazard lamps should be used when; 1. Only when the vehicle is breakdown and stopped 2. To show that driving in emergency 3. When driving head at a junction 4. Priority 21 / 40 When another vehicle is overtaking your vehicle; 1. If you are not happy with it switch on to signal to the right 2. Switch on to a lower gear and stop 3. Without accelerating allow the vehicle to overtake 4. If you are not happy with it accelerate 22 / 40 When a junction box is marked; 1. If you are moving ahead you can enter the junction box 2. Unless turning right should not enter in to the junction box if the way out is blocked 3. Can enter except when turning right 4. Can enter any time 23 / 40 A vehicle can be parked at; 1. 25 m outside a junction 2. 20 m outside a bus halt 3. Outside of a crossing line or 10 m outside 4. 10 m outside an extinguisher pipe line 24 / 40 You should not over take a vehicle when; 1. When approaching a hospital 2. When approaching courts 3. Without crossing continuous center line 4. On or when approaching a pedestrian crossing. 25 / 40 If your vehicle meets with an accident... 1. Immediately remove the vehicle from the road and call the police 2. Mark the vehicle position on the road and the vehicle can be used to. transport the inured to the hospital 3. Should not move the vehicle until a policeman arrives 4. Remove the vehicle from the road and see if there are any mechanical faults 26 / 40 At night your vehicle should be parked; 1. Facing the angle with less traffic 2. In the opposite direction to the traffic 3. In the direction to the traffic 4. Facing the moving direction of vehicles 27 / 40 You can over take a vehicle from the left when; 1. When the vehicle in front signals turning to the right 2. When the vehicle in front is in the minimum speed 3. When you feel over taking from the right is dangerous 4. When oncoming heavy traffic 28 / 40 After using alcohol or drugs; 1. Takes more time to prevent an accident 2. Takes less time to prevent an accident 3. Not effect for preventing an accident 4. More effective in preventing an accident 29 / 40 When adhering to traffic rules the correct order for priority is; 1. Signals by police officers, traffic light signals, road signs and road markings 2. Road markings, Signals by police officers, traffic light signals, road signs 3. Road signs, road markings, signals by police officers, traffic light signals 4. Traffic light signals, road signs, road markings, signals by police officers 30 / 40 Flashing head lamps indicates, 1. Others should stop for me 2. I'm ahead 3. Priority should be given to me 4. I'm over taking a slow driving vehicle 31 / 40 You should not over take a vehicle when; 1. In front of courts 2. When there are road markings 3. In a dangerous bend 4. In front of a hospital 32 / 40 Highways are not prohibited for; 1. Three wheelers 2. Land vehicles 3. Motor cycles 4. Lorries 33 / 40 If you are intending to overtake a vehicle what should be the first step? 1. Take the vehicle to the correct lane 2. Signal 3. Observe 4. Speed control accordingly 34 / 40 What is meant by parking distance? 1. The shorter distance out of thinking distance and brake distance 2. Difference between thinking distance and brake distance 3. Total distance of thinking distance and brake distance 4. The longer distance out of thinking distance and brake distance 35 / 40 As soon as you see a sign for pedestrian crossing while driving you should; 1. If no pedestrians can drive a head as you wish 2. Should accelerate to pass the pedestrian crossing before pedestrians come 3. Should limit speed with the expectation of stopping at anytime 4. Should horn and drive ahead 36 / 40 If you want to overtake the vehicle in front of you, you should; 1. When the driver in the vehicle signals to overtake no need of taking it in to consideration 2. Observe if the road ahead is clearly visible 3. Observe if the road is wide enough 4. Observe the road well and then decide whether to overtake 37 / 40 If you are intending to turn to right ahead you should; 1. Use any lane 2. In the left lane 3. Bring towards the right 4. Closer to the centre line 38 / 40 If you are going to stop in the left you should drive your vehicle in the; 1. Left lane 2. Not necessary to use a lane 3. In the middle lane 4. In the right lane 39 / 40 When you are approaching the main road from a cross road you should; 1. If there is no traffic can join from the left 2. See the right side and enter if there are no vehicles 3. See the left side and enter if there are no vehicles 4. Observe both sides and enter the main road 40 / 40 If you see the vehicle behind you wants to overtake you, you should: 1. No need to take the vehicle in to consideration 2. Limit the speed and take the vehicle to the left and allow to overtake 3. Signal to overtake by left signal light 4. Take the vehicle to the middle and block the vehicle from overtaking Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz