RTO Exams – RTO Past Question & Answers

RTO Exams, RTO Past Question & Answers| Learning license Test

 

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The RTO examinations for a driver’s license are administered by the Regional Transport Office. RTO exam candidates must complete the RTO online test series in order to pass the Learner’s Licence exam.

 

 Learning Licence Test Questions
To legally drive on Indian roadways, you must first obtain a Learning License. Indian nationals over the age of 16 can obtain this document (with written parental consent if they are not adults). Applicants who seek to obtain a Learning Licence must pass an online or offline written test. The questions will be in the form of multiple-choice questions, with applicants selecting the correct answer. To pass this test, applicants must achieve a certain number of correct answers.

Some sample questions that may be asked during a driving license test are listed below. Answers that are correct 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 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.
  7. Transport vehicles can be distinguished by
    1. The colour of the vehicle
    2. Number plate of the vehicle
    3. Tyre size of the vehicle
  8. A learner’s license is valid for a period of
    1. 30 days
    2. 6 months
    3. Until a driving licence is availed
  9. In case a road does not have a footpath, pedestrians will have to
    1. Walk on the right side of the road
    2. Walk on the left side of the road
    3. Walk on any side of the road
  10. Free passage should be provided to the following vehicles
    1. Express buses
    2. Police vehicles
    3. Fire service vehicles and ambulances
  11. Vehicles that come from the opposite side should be allowed to proceed through the
    1. Left side
    2. Right side
    3. Any convenient side
  12. Driver of a vehicle can overtake when
    1. The driver of the vehicle ahead gives the signal to overtake
    2. Road is wide enough
    3. Driving down a hill
  13. Driver of a vehicle shall drive through the
    1. Left side of the road
    2. Right side of the road
    3. Center of the road
  14. If a vehicle is parked on the side of a road at night
    1. The vehicle should be locked
    2. Park light should remain on
    3. All of the above
  15. Fog lamps should be used when
    1. There is mist
    2. At night
    3. When the vehicle opposite is not using the dim light
  16. Zebra lines are meant for
    1. Crossing of pedestrians
    2. Stopping vehicles
    3. Overtaking
  17. If an ambulance is approaching
    1. No preference should be given
    2. Provide passage if there are no vehicles on the other side
    3. Allow free passage by moving to the side of the road
  18. Red traffic light is an sign to
    1. Slow the vehicle
    2. Stop the vehicle
    3. Proceed with caution
  19. Parking in front of a hospital is
    1. Not correct
    2. Correct
    3. Depends on the situation
  20. If a driver sees the sign for ‘slippery road ahead’, he/she must
    1. Drive faster
    2. Change gear and reduce speed
    3. Apply brake but proceed in the same speed
  21. Overtaking is prohibited when
    1. Roads are slippery
    2. Poses danger to oncoming traffic
    3. All of the above
  22. Overtaking when the vehicle approaches a bend is
    1. Not allowed
    2. Allowed
    3. Allowed with caution
  23. Drunken driving is
    1. Allowed at night
    2. Allowed during the day
    3. Prohibited at all times
  24. Honking is prohibited near
    1. Places of religious worship such as Temple, Mosque and Churches
    2. Hospitals, Court of Law
    3. Near Police Stations
  25. Rear view mirror is utilized for
    1. Watching traffic that is approaching from behind
    2. Watching back seat passengers
    3. Car decor
  26. Boarding in and alighting from vehicles when it is in motion is
    1. Allowed in autos
    2. Allowed in buses
    3. Prohibited in all vehicles
  27. Mobile phones should not be used
    1. At home
    2. In office
    3. While driving a vehicle
  28. Overtaking is not allowed when
    1. When the road is wide enough
    2. When the road ahead is not visible clearly
    3. The road has no potholes
  29. Pedestrians are not allowed to cross the road close to stopped vehicles or near sharp bends because
    1. It is an inconvenience to oncoming vehicles
    2. It is inconvenient to other pedestrians
    3. Drivers of approaching vehicles may not be able to see them
  30. Records needed for private vehicles are
    1. G.C.R, Insurance Certificate, Registration Certificate
    2. Insurance Certificate, Registration Certificate, Driving License and Tax Token
    3. Permit, Trip Sheet, Registration Certificate
  31. Validity of Pollution Under Control Certificate is
    1. 1 year
    2. 6 months
    3. 2 years
  32. Minimum age for availing a license to drive a motor vehicle without gear is
    1. 16 years
    2. 21 years
    3. 18 years
  33. When you see the sign for ‘School nearby’, you should
    1. Slow down and go ahead with caution
    2. Press horn and proceed in the same speed
    3. Stop the vehicle
  34. If a driver of a two wheeler is turning to the left, he/she should
    1. Extend the right hand and give the left turn signal
    2. Not give any signal
    3. Extend the left hand and give the left turn signal
  35. One time tax for a new car is
    1. 5 years
    2. 15 years
    3. Until registration is cancelled
  36. Prior to overtaking a vehicle, driver should ensure that
    1. The road ahead is visible clearly and is safe to overtake
    2. There are no vehicles ahead
    3. The road is not safe
  37. Parking is prohibited on
    1. A foot path
    2. On a one-way road
    3. On a main road
  38. Hand brake should be used to
    1. Park a vehicle
    2. Apply brake suddenly
    3. Reduce speed
  39. Using unregistered vehicles in public spaces is
    1. Illegal
    2. Legal
    3. Legal if necessary
  40. Minimum age to avail driving license for transport vehicles is
    1. 16 years
    2. 20 years
    3. 45 years
  41. What is ‘tail-gating’?
    1. When you drive too close behind the vehicle in a manner considered dangerous
    2. Keeping a safe distance from the vehicle ahead as well as regulate the speed proportionately
    3. Keeping a distance of at least seven meters from the vehicle in front of you
  42. Authorised officers can seize your vehicle, if
    1. The vehicle is not registered or permitted to be driven on Indian roads
    2. The driver does not have valid insurance
    3. The vehicle is being driven above the speed limit
  43. When the driver notices the yellow light at an intersection on the signal light, he should
    1. Ensure safety and drive away
    2. Slow down and ultimately stop (if within possibility)
    3. Sound the horn and proceed
  44. The minimum distance one must keep from the vehicle in front
    1. 10 meter
    2. 5 meter
    3. “Safe Distance” according to speed i.e., minimum 10 seconds time gap, to cross one particular point by two vehicles
  45. What is defensive driving?
    1. Driving cautiously anticipating violation of traffic rules and road signs both by drivers and other users on the road
    2. Driving with the only aim of reaching the destination without paying any regard to signs on the road
    3. Driving on the assumption that other road users will be cautious about their safety
  46. When you change houses, you must inform your nearest RTO about the change in your address within:
    1. 30 days
    2. 90 days
    3. 1 year
    4. No need to inform
  47. The tax for a new car is to be paid once in
    1. 10 years
    2. 15 years
    3. Till the vehicle turns old
  48. The only vehicle that is allowed to drive at a speed of 60km/ hour is
    1. Motor car
    2. Heavy bus/truck
    3. All of the above
  49. When fuel is filled in a vehicle
    1. Shall not check air pressure
    2. Shall not use any light of the vehicle
    3. Shall not smoke
  50. According to section 129 of the Motor Vehicle Act 1988 a person driving a motor cycle shall
    1. Wear jerkins
    2. Wear helmet
    3. Wear shoes
  51. Zig-Zag driving is
    1. Dangerous to two wheelers only
    2. Dangerous to everyone at all times
    3. Dangerous to fourwheelers vehicles
  52. A flashing yellow signal is used when
    1. Traffic lights aren’t functional
    2. You need to slow down and drive cautiously
    3. Men are at work
  53. What is ‘Engine Braking’
    1. Switching off vehicle while vehicle in gear
    2. Controlling the speed by changing the gears down one by one.
    3. Engine brake down
  54. Major reason of road accidents
    1. Bad roads
    2. Fault of the driver
    3. Mechanical defect in vehicle
  55. Green light in traffic signal indicates?
    1. Stop
    2. Drive fast
    3. Reduce speed and drive cautiously
  56. What is “PSL” in turning a vehicle
    1. Position Signal Look
    2. Position Speed Look
    3. Park Signal Look
  57. What is “Blind Spot” for vehicle drivers?
    1. An invisible spot beyond headlight
    2. Objects which cannot be viewed in the mirror
    3. Blinding of eyes because of headlights of upcoming vehicles
  58. Exhibition of “L” board for learners license holder while driving is
    1. Necessary
    2. Optional
    3. Compulsory
  59. Check tyre pressure
    1. While tyres are cold
    2. While tyres are hot
    3. Any time
  60. What is “parallel” parking?
    1. Parking at right angles to road
    2. Parking behind the parked vehicle
    3. Parking your vehicle parallel to already parked vehicle

 

FAQs on Learning Licence Test Questions

  1. Should I give a driving test to get my learner’s licence? No, you do you not have to give a driving test to get a learner’s licence. You only have to give a written test. This will test your knowledge of traffic rules and regulations.
  2. Can I take the learner’s licence test online?Yes, you can give the learner’s licence test online.
  3. What documents should I submit to get a learner’s licence test?The main documents you need to submit to get a learner’s licence are proof of address, proof age, proof of identity, and the application form.
  4. What is the total number of questions asked during the learner’s license test in India?A total of 15 questions are asked during the learner’s license test in India.
  5. How much do I need to score to clear the learner’s license test?You will need to score a minimum of 80% to clear the learner’s license test in India.

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