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The UK Driving Theory Ultimate Exam comprehensively reviews all essential knowledge areas required for driver licensing examinations in the United Kingdom. Participants study road rules, hazard awareness, vehicle operation, traffic signs, driver responsibilities, accident prevention, and legal obligations. The exam supports learners in achieving licensing success while promoting confidence and safe driving practices.

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UK Driving Theory Ultimate Exam
**Question 1.** What is the primary purpose of constantly scanning the road while driving?

A) To find the quickest route

B) To identify potential hazards early

C) To count the number of road signs

D) To check the speedometer frequently

Answer: B

Explanation: Continuous scanning allows the driver to notice hazards such as pedestrians, cyclists, or
sudden vehicle movements before they become immediate threats.



**Question 2.** Which of the following is considered a blind spot for a typical passenger car?

A) Directly behind the vehicle

B) Directly in front of the vehicle

C) The area just beyond the side mirrors

D) The area directly above the roof

Answer: C

Explanation: Blind spots are zones not covered by the driver’s field of view or mirrors, typically located
just beyond the side mirrors where other vehicles can be hidden.



**Question 3.** When anticipating the actions of a cyclist at a junction, you should assume they will:

A) Always stop before crossing the road

B) Continue straight unless signalled otherwise

C) Speed up to beat the traffic light

D) Swerve to avoid any obstacles

Answer: B

Explanation: Cyclists generally continue straight through a junction unless traffic signals or road
markings indicate otherwise; anticipating this helps avoid collisions.



**Question 4.** Which distraction is most likely to increase reaction time while driving?

A) Listening to the radio at a low volume

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B) Adjusting the climate control

C) Texting on a mobile phone

D) Checking the fuel gauge

Answer: C

Explanation: Mobile phone use, especially texting, diverts visual, manual, and cognitive attention,
significantly lengthening reaction times.



**Question 5.** Fatigue can affect driving by:

A) Improving peripheral vision

B) Reducing the ability to judge distances

C) Increasing the speed of decision-making

D) Enhancing concentration on long trips

Answer: B

Explanation: Fatigue impairs cognitive functions, including distance judgment, leading to unsafe driving
decisions.



**Question 6.** Which behaviour best demonstrates courteous attitude toward other road users?

A) Honking aggressively to force others to move

B) Giving way to pedestrians at a zebra crossing

C) Cutting in front of a slow vehicle without signalling

D. Tailgating a vehicle that is braking frequently

Answer: B

Explanation: Giving way to pedestrians at a zebra crossing shows respect and adheres to legal
requirements, reflecting a courteous attitude.



**Question 7.** At a roundabout, the vehicle on the right has the right of way when:

A) You are on a multi-lane roundabout and intend to exit left

B) You are approaching from the left and both are in the same lane

C) You are already on the roundabout and the vehicle from the right is entering

D) You are on a mini roundabout with a “Give Way” sign

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Answer: C

Explanation: Vehicles already on the roundabout have priority over those entering; the vehicle on the
right entering must give way.



**Question 8.** The “two-second rule” is used to determine:

A) The minimum time to signal before turning

B) The safe following distance in normal conditions

C) The time needed to change lanes safely

D) The interval between successive traffic lights

Answer: B

Explanation: Maintaining at least a two-second gap ensures enough space to react and stop safely under
normal conditions.



**Question 9.** When an emergency vehicle with blue flashing lights approaches from behind, you
must:

A) Accelerate to get out of its way

B) Pull over to the left-hand edge and stop if safe

C) Continue driving at the same speed

D. Stop immediately in the middle of the road

Answer: B

Explanation: You should move to the left-hand edge of the road and stop if it is safe to do so, allowing
the emergency vehicle to pass.



**Question 10.** Which fluid level should be checked daily as part of vehicle checks?

A) Brake fluid

B) Windshield washer fluid

C) Transmission oil (automatic)

D) All of the above

Answer: D

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Explanation: Regularly checking brake fluid, washer fluid, and transmission oil helps maintain vehicle
safety and performance.



**Question 11.** The legal minimum tyre tread depth in the UK is:

A) 1.0 mm

B) 1.6 mm

C) 2.0 mm

D) 2.5 mm

Answer: B

Explanation: Tyres must have at least 1.6 mm tread depth across the central three-quarters of the tyre
width for legal road use.



**Question 12.** Under-inflated tyres primarily affect the vehicle by:

A) Reducing fuel consumption

B) Improving handling on wet roads

C) Increasing stopping distances

D. Extending tyre life

Answer: C

Explanation: Under-inflated tyres have a larger contact patch, reducing grip and increasing the distance
needed to stop.



**Question 13.** When charging an electric vehicle (EV) at a public rapid charger, you should:

A) Plug the charger in before unlocking the vehicle

B) Ensure the vehicle is turned off before connecting the cable

C) Use any cable regardless of the connector type

D. Leave the vehicle running while charging

Answer: B

Explanation: Turning off the vehicle prevents electrical faults and ensures safe connection of the
high-voltage charging cable.

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