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

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



Why is it not a good idea to drive to close to this lorry?



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



Why should you never use a hand-held mobile phone whilst driving?



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



When should you switch your headlights on, on your vehicle?



What should you do it someone, pulls out in front of you whilst you are driving?



You have just passed your driving test, you get 6 penalty points on your licence, within 2 years of taking your test. What will you have to do?



What do the words Blind Spot mean?



What does DVLA stand for?



What documents do you need to get road tax? - Mark TWO answers



What should a newly qualified driver do?



On a dry road, what distance should you leave between you & the vehicle in front?



What does SORN mean?



Are cyclists allowed to ride on the pavement?



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. 
You are in lane 3 of the motorway. A police car comes up behind you with its blue flashing lights on. What should you do?



2. 
What does this road sign mean?

What does this road sign mean?



3. 
You have pulled up behind a bus, what do you need to be aware of?



4. 
You arrive at the scene of an accident. A motor cyclist is injured. They still have their helmet on. What should you do?



5. 
You are following a large articulated vehicle. It is going to turn left into a narrow road. What should you do?



6. 
What's the national speed limit on motorways for cars and motorcycles?



7. 
Which of the following are not allowed on a motorway? Mark two answers



8. 
What does this road sign mean?


What does this road sign mean?



9. 
At an incident, a casualty is unconscious. You need to check whether they're breathing. How long should you allow for this check?



10. 
Where are the red studs found on a motorway?



11. 
If you see a triangular road sign what is it telling you?



If you see a triangular road sign, what is it telling you?



12. 
You are towing a caravan. What is the best rear-view mirror to use?



13. 
You break down on a level crossing. What should you do?



14. 
You are following a large, long lorry. You want to overtake, what should you do?



15. 
If you are passing a cyclist on a windy day, what do you need to do?



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