As per Central Motor Vehicle Rules, an individual must hold a valid Learner's Licence to practice driving motor vehicles on the road provided they are supervised by a permanent driving licence holder. Applicants who wish to avail a learner’s licence have to pass the LLR (Learner Licence Registration) test which is the first step towards obtaining a driving licence in India
With our online LLR mock test, you can now check if you are ready to give the LLR test or not. Anyone can take this Learner Licence mock test regardless of the state or city they are in.
Our LLR Demo Test is based on the Central Motor Vehicle Rules and consists of 20 multiple-choice questions. These questions essentially cover four aspects - road signs, hand signs, rules of the road, and the CMVR Act etc. The minimum passing score for this mock test is 70%.
To take this LLR mock test, you need to provide basic details such as your name and contact number. You can login using an OTP sent to the mobile number you’ve provided. Wishing you the best of luck for the Learner licence mock test!
Instructions
One answer multiple choice questions: 10 Questions || Time for each question: 30 Seconds
There is only one correct response for each question || There is no negative marking for any question.
Traffic and Road Signs
Traffic and road signs are simple representations of rules that are put in place by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. They provide important information to drivers as well as other road users, and one must adhere to all these rules to ensure a smooth and safe drive. It is important to have a good understanding of road safety signs and traffic signals in order to being safe on the road.
There are so many road and traffic signs, each one having its own purpose. They have been divided into three categories, which are Mandatory, Cautionary and Informatory Signs.
Kindly scroll below to have a detailed understanding of all the road signs following in all 3 categories.
Mandatory Signs
These signs are used to make road users aware of specific laws. Mandatory signs, as the name implies, give orders that must be obeyed to prevent legal action.
No Entry
One Way
One Way
Vehicles prohibited in both direction
All motor vehicles prohibited
Truck prohibited
Bullock & hand cart prohibited
Bullock cart prohibited
Tongas prohibited
Hand cart prohibited
Cycle prohibited
Pedestrians prohibited
Right turn prohibited
Left turn prohibited
U-turn prohibited
Overtaking prohibited
Horn prohibited
No parking
Speed limit
No stopping or standing
Load limit
Restriction end sign
Compulsory left turn
Compulsory turn right ahead
Compulsory ahead only
Compulsory ahead or turn right
Compulsory ahead or turn left
Compulsory keep left
Compulsory cycle track
Compulsory sound horn
Stop
Give Way
Cautionary Signs
These traffic and road safety signs are used to warn road users about potential dangers or safety hazards on the road. This gives the driver enough time to take the necessary steps and handle emerging situations.
Right Hand curve
Left Hand curve
Right Hair Pin bend
Left Hair Pin bend
Left Reverse Bend
Right Reverse Bend
Steep ascent
steep Descent
Narrow road ahead
Road widens ahead
Narrow bridge
Slippery road
Cycle crossing
Pedestrian crossing
School ahead
Men at work
Cattle
Falling rocks
Ferry
Cross road
Gap in median
Side road right
Y-intersections
Y-intersections
Y-intersections
Staggered intersections
Staggered intersections
Side road Left
T- intersection
Major road ahead
Round about
Dangerous dip
Hump or rough road
barrier ahead
Loose Gravel
Speed breaker
Informatory Signs
Informatory road signs are used to provide important information. These signs are meant to provide information on direction, destination, roadside facilities, etc. to the road user. Following informative road signs helps a driver in saving time, reaching destination without wandering around. These signs are generally facilitators to the driver.