Passing a DVLA driver’s assessment test is a prerequisite for obtaining a driver’s license in Ghana.
It is therefore very important for a student to invest a lot of time in familiarizing themselves with some of the most frequently asked questions.
Below are 10 sample multiple-choice questions you can try your hands on. DVLA Driving Test Questions And Answers In Ghana.
Try not to peek at the answers until you are done answering them.
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DVLA Questions
- When changing lanes, you should
- Signal and then proceed
- Check your mirrors and your blind spot and proceed
- Check your mirrors, signal, check your blind spot and then proceed
- Check your mirrors, signal and then proceed
- With all mirrors properly adjusted, a driver will be able to see all around him including his blind spots. Is this correct?
- In some cases
- At all times
- Yes
- No
- It is essential that tyre pressures are checked regularly. When should this be done?
- After any lengthy journey
- When tyres are hot
- After travelling at high speed
- When tyres are cold
- When faced with low visibility conditions while driving, you should?
- slow down and maintain extra space margins
- Use your defroster to keep your windows clear.
- Search and scan more carefully
- D. All of the above
- A light with a steady red cross above a lane of traffic means?
- Proceed with caution
- Begin moving out of this lane and into a lane with a steady green arrow.
- You cannot drive in this lane.
- Bus lane only
- When is it a good idea to use hand signals in addition to a turn signal?
- When changing lanes
- When turning a corner
- When pulling out from a line of parked vehicles.
- When stopping
- How far away from a fire hydrant are you required to park?
- 10 metres
- 6 metres
- 5 metres
- 3 metres
- When parallel parking, you must be within how many centimeters from the curb?
- 50cm
- 30cm
- 5cm
- It doesn’t matter
- It is illegal to park?
- On a sidewalk
- On a bridge or in a tunnel
- In a bicycle lane.
- All of the above.
- When can you make a left turn at a red light?
- Never
- When turning from a one-way street onto another one-way street.
- When turning from a two-way street onto a one-way street.
- B and C are correct.
DVLA Answers
- C
- D
- A
- D
- C
- C
- C
- A
- D
- A
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