Learning Licence Test Questions
Learning Licence Test Questions
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Check your Eligibility!
In order to be able to legally drive on public roads in India, one must have a
valid Driving Licence and in order to do so, the first step is to procure a Learning
Licence. This document can be availed by Indian citizens above the age of 16 (with
written parental consent if they are not adults). Applicants who wish to avail
a Learning Licence will have to pass a written test, either online or offline. The
questions asked will be of a multiple choice question format, wherein applicants will
have to select the correct answer. Applicants will have to get a minimum number of
correct answers to pass this test.
Given below are some sample questions that may be asked during a Driving Licence
Test Questions. The correct answers have been highlighted.
1. If you are near a pedestrian crossing and there are people waiting to cross
the road, you should
1. Slow down, press horn and proceed
2. Press horn and proceed
3. Stop the vehicle, wait until pedestrians cross and then move
forward
2. You are coming towards a narrow bridge and another vehicle is about to
enter the bridge from the other side. What should you do?
1. Wait until the other vehicle crosses the bridge before proceeding
2. Switch on headlight and the cross the bridge
3. Increase speed of the vehicle and try to cross the bridge quickly
3. In case you see a vehicle that has met with an accident with injured
passengers inside, you should -
1. Stop your vehicle and report the matter to the nearest police
station
2. Take the vehicle to the closest police station and report the
accident
3. Take measures to secure medical attention to those injured and
report the accident to the closest police station within a period of
24 hours
4. On a road that has been designated as one way
1. You should not drive in reverse gear
2. You should not overtake
3. You should not park
5. You can overtake a vehicle that is in the front
1. Through the left side of the vehicle ahead
2. Through the right side of the vehicle ahead
3. If the road is wide enough
6. If a vehicle approaches a railway crossing that is not guarded and the vehicle
wants to proceed, the driver should
1. Wait until the train passes
2. Press horn and cross the track at the earliest
3. Stop the vehicle on left hand side of the road, approach the track
and ensure that there is no train or trolley coming from any side
prior to crossing.