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

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



What is a V5 document?



What do the words Blind Spot mean?



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



A pedestrian steps out in front of you, into the road. What should you do?



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



What is the maximum fine a driver could get for driving with no insurance?



What should a newly qualified driver do?



You are driving in the motorway, you start to feel drowsy, what should you do?



When you see a hazard ahead, why should you use your mirrors?



What does SORN mean?



What are the causes for loss of concentration?



Why should you read the leaflet about any medication you are taking?



You are in a one-way street. You intend to turn right at the end of the street. Where should you position your car?



Before initiating the overtaking manoeuvre, what do you need to consider?



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. 
When should you use your hazard lights?



2. 
You arrive at the scene of a Road Traffic accident. Someone is bleeding badly from an arm wound. Nothing is sticking out of the arm.  What should you do?



3. 
At an incident, a casualty is unconscious. You need to check whether they're breathing. How long should you allow for this check?



4. 
You are driving through a tunnel. Your car catches fine, what should you do?



5. 
What is the appearance of a person who is in shock?



6. 
When joining the motorway, what should you do?



7. 
What is a gantry on a Motorway?



8. 
What's the national speed limit on motorways for cars and motorcycles?



9. 
What is a red circled sign telling you?



10. 
If you cause damage to a property & no one is around, what do you need to do within 24 hours?



11. 
What colour is a Tourist Information Road Sign?



12. 
What are green rectangle signs use for?



13. 
If there are red X's flashing above your ALL lanes on the motorway, what should you do?



14. 
If you are passing a cyclist on a windy day, what do you need to do?



15. 
What must you not do on Zig-zag lines at a pedestrian crossing?



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