Driving Theory Quizzes

Test out your knowledge with the two quizzes below. Just pick which category you’d like to practice. If you’d like to get your answers emailed to you please complete the form to start. We don’t save your details, these are just to help you to keep track of your answers. If you retake a quiz you will get different random questions, so this is good practice before you take your theory test.

Alertness, Attitude, Documents & Hazard Awareness

Welcome to your Cat 1 - Alertness, Attitude, Documents & Hazard Awareness

You are approaching a junction, & the traffic lights are not working, what should you do?



When should you give way to a bus?



What does DVLA stand for?



At what time of the day, can you not sound your horn?



If you are taking medication & you feel drowsy, what should you do?



Where would a windscreen pillar obstruct your view more than normal?



What is a V5 document?



Why is hanging items from your interior mirror not advised?



What is tailgating?



You are driving & feel tired, what should you do?



What is the normal reaction time of a full alert driver?



What does SORN mean?



You are moving off from the side of the road, where should you check before you move away?



How long does a car's MOT certificate last?



Why should you check your mirrors when slowing down, stopping or pulling over?



Incidents, Accidents and Emergencies Motorway Rules Other Types of Vehicle Road and Traffic Signs

Welcome to your Cat 2 - Incidents, Accidents and Emergencies Motorway Rules Other Types of Vehicle Road and Traffic Signs

1. 
What are green rectangle signs use for?



2. 
How can you identify traffic signs that give orders?



3. 
What colour is a Tourist Information Road Sign?



4. 
If there are red X's flashing above your ALL lanes on the motorway, what should you do?



5. 
Why do you need to be careful near Trams?



6. 
What is the appearance of a person who is in shock?



7. 
At an incident, a casualty is unconscious. You need to check whether they're breathing. How long should you allow for this check?



8. 
What must you not do on Zig-zag lines at a pedestrian crossing?



9. 
You are following a large, long lorry. You want to overtake, what should you do?



10. 
After a breakdown on the motorway, how should you re enter the Motorway?



11. 
How many lanes are there on a motorway?



12. 
You are following a large lorry on the motorway. It looses a large item off the back. When you pull up & use an emergency phone on the motorway, what do you need to tell motorway Police on the other end of the phone?



13. 
What do the yellow lines on approach to a roundabout mean?



What to the yellow lines on approach to a roundabout mean?



14. 
You arrive at the scene of an accident, a patient has a burn. What do you put on it?



15. 
When should you stop on the hard shoulder on a motorway?



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