RTA Light Vehicle Theory Test Mock A descriptive paragraph that tells clients how good you are and proves that you are the best choice that they’ve made. Abu DHabi Theory Test Practise Choose the RTA Mock Test from Below 823 Abu Dhabi Theory Test 3 1 / 30 What is the best way to control a skid on a slippery road? Accelerate to regain control Steer in the direction of the skid Slam on the brakes 2 / 30 When should you use your headlights during the day? Anytime you're driving Never Only in tunnels and during rain 3 / 30 What does a solid yellow line on the side of the road indicate? A passing lane The road is for overtaking only No parking or stopping is allowed 4 / 30 What should you do when overtaking a cyclist? Honk to warn the cyclist Pass with plenty of space, at least 1.5 meters away Drive as close as possible to pass quickly 5 / 30 What is the best practice for handling long journeys? Drink coffee and continue driving Drive non-stop to save time Take regular breaks to avoid fatigue 6 / 30 What is the correct action to take when you see an animal crossing the road? Swerve suddenly to avoid it Slow down or stop to avoid hitting the animal Speed up and honk 7 / 30 When driving in fog, what lights should you use? High beams Low beams and fog lights No lights 8 / 30 What is the main rule for pedestrians at crossings? Pedestrians must always give way to cars Pedestrians should cross wherever convenient Vehicles must stop for pedestrians at designated crossings 9 / 30 When is it safest to use your high-beam headlights? On busy city streets In tunnels On dark roads with no oncoming traffic 10 / 30 What is the correct distance you should maintain when driving behind another vehicle in the city? 4 seconds 2 seconds 1 second 11 / 30 When approaching a railway crossing with no barriers, what should you do? Honk and continue Slow down, stop, and look both ways before crossing Speed up to cross quickly 12 / 30 What is the defensive driving technique? Speeding through intersections to avoid traffic Driving aggressively to protect yourself Predicting risks and preparing to avoid them 13 / 30 When driving at night, what should you do if an oncoming vehicle has its high beams on? Flash your high beams in response Honk repeatedly Look at the right edge of the road to avoid glare 14 / 30 What should you do if you are driving and begin to feel drowsy? Keep driving and open the windows Increase your speed to reach your destination quickly Stop driving and rest 15 / 30 How should you react to a vehicle skidding in front of you? Speed up to pass the vehicle Slow down and steer clear if possible Brake hard immediately 16 / 30 When should you use cruise control? On long, clear highways In heavy traffic On narrow, winding roads 17 / 30 How should you turn left from a one-way street? Turn from the right lane Stay in the middle of the road Move as far to the left as possible 18 / 30 When should you use low-beam headlights? During daylight hours When driving in fog When there is oncoming traffic or in urban areas 19 / 30 When driving on a motorway, what is the best practice for lane use? Change lanes frequently to stay ahead of traffic Stay in the left lane unless overtaking Always stay in the right lane 20 / 30 What is the correct way to use roundabouts? Always stop before entering Give way to vehicles already in the roundabout Use hazard lights while inside the roundabout 21 / 30 How should you adjust your speed when driving in high winds? Reduce speed and hold the steering firmly Increase speed to avoid the wind Maintain the same speed 22 / 30 What is the correct action to take if your vehicle starts to hydroplane (aquaplane) on wet roads? Ease off the accelerator and avoid braking Speed up to regain control Steer hard to the right 23 / 30 What does the Stoplight Rule mean? Stop at intersections only if traffic is present The car in front must signal with hazard lights You must use brake lights to signal to the car behind when slowing down 24 / 30 What is the purpose of a roundabout? To allow overtaking inside the roundabout To give priority to smaller vehicles To reduce speed and allow safe merging 25 / 30 What should you do if you see a yellow warning sign with an exclamation mark? Be cautious, as it signals a general hazard Ignore it Speed up to clear the hazard 26 / 30 How can you prevent rear-end collisions when stopping at a red light? Stop abruptly to prevent others from passing Keep accelerating until you stop Tap your brakes to signal your stop 27 / 30 What should you do when exiting a motorway? Slow down immediately upon reaching the exit Stop and check for oncoming traffic Maintain speed until off the motorway 28 / 30 How should you react to a road work sign? Maintain your speed and pass through quickly Overtake other vehicles to avoid traffic Slow down and be prepared for workers and obstacles 29 / 30 What should you do if a tire bursts while driving? Speed up to stabilize the car Hold the steering wheel firmly and gradually slow down Brake hard immediately 30 / 30 How should you approach a tunnel while driving? Slow down, turn on your headlights, and maintain a safe distance Turn off headlights and drive slowly Speed up to pass through quickly Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte