Show Me Tell Me Questions

Revise all DVSA Show Me Tell Me questions for the UK driving test. Clear explanations plus a free printable PDF to help you pass with confidence.

Note: Photos on this page are specific to the car (Mazda2 skyactive year 2018). ‘Your car/instructor’s car’ might have different controls

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Show Me Tell Me Questions

You’ll be asked 2 vehicle safety questions during your car driving test. The examiner will ask you one:

You’ll get one driving fault (sometimes called a ‘minor’) if you get one or both questions wrong. You’ll fail your driving test if your driving is dangerous or potentially dangerous while you answer the ‘show me’ question.

‘Tell me’ questions

Question 1

If the brakes feel spongy (soft) or slack(too much free movement before operation), it could mean there’s air in the system or a fault, which reduces braking efficiency. If the car pulls to one side when braking, it may suggest uneven braking force, a caliper issue, or a tyre issue.

Question 2

The recommended tyre pressures are found in the manufacturer’s handbook. They’re often also shown on a sticker inside the driver’s door frame or inside the fuel flap. The reason behind checking when cold is that tyres expand when warm, which increases the pressure and gives a false reading.

Question 3

Show me tell me questions Head restraint

In a rear-end crash, your body is pushed forward, but your head can snap backwards.
The head restraint limits this backward movement.

Question 4

Show me tell me questions tread depth

The central three-quarters of the tyre is the main contact area that provides most of the grip for braking, steering, and accelerating, so that’s where the law requires at least 1.6mm of tread. It must be around the entire circumference to ensure a consistent grip and safe water dispersal every time the tyre rotates.

Question 5

Question 6

ABS is a safety system that prevents the wheels from locking up under heavy braking by rapidly pulsing the brake pressure, allowing you to maintain steering control and reduce the risk of skidding.

Question 7

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Question 9

Power-assisted steering (PAS) is a system that reduces the effort needed to turn the steering wheel, especially at low speeds. It uses either hydraulic or electric assistance to help move the wheels, making steering smoother and easier while still allowing the driver to maintain control. If it fails, the steering will feel much heavier, particularly when manoeuvring.

Question 10

Question 11

Twist the stalk to turn on the headlights; push it away from you to turn on the full beam. A blue bulb will appear on the dashboard to indicate it’s on

Openning the Bonnet

A. Place your finger under the button, then pull up. You should hear a click coming from the bonnet.
B. Place your finger under the bonnet, you should feel a little edge, or latch; push to the right and hold to unlock. Keep it pushed to the right.
C. Hold the bonnet with one hand, then lift it.
D. Lift up the holder stick and insert in place to hold the bonnet open.

Question 12

Suggested Answer: Take out the dip stick, and wipe it with a tissue. Dip it back in, then take it out again to check the oil level; it should be between the minimum and maximum levels.

Question 13

Suggested Answer: This is the Engine Coolant. The liquid should be between the minimum and maximum levels

Question 14

Suggested Answer: This is the Brake fluid. The liquid should be between the minimum and maximum levels

‘Show me’ questions

Question 1

Question 2

Question 3

Question 4

To operate the Rear Demister: click the black circle of the setting to turn on/off. Amber light means it’s on

Question 5

Push in the middle of the steering wheel

Question 6

to operate the Front Demister: Dial the setting clockwise all the way, then dial the air volume clockwise all the way to have full power.

To Turn Off: Dial the air volume back to zero.

Question 7

The examiner might say: “When safe to do so, please open ‘your window / my window’ all the way down, then all the way up.

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