Could someone help me with these questions ?

Could someone help me with these questions ?

Postby sebastiano » Tue Jan 10, 2012 6:16 am

If you are a driver, you are responsible for knowing and understanding the full effects of:

A. Your emotions on your driving
B. Alcohol on your driving
C. All of the above

2.
The main cause of higher accident rates among teenage drivers is:
A. Alcohol usage
B. Risk taking
C. Exhibition of speed

3.
If you are in an accident, you must report it to the DMV within:
A. Five days
B. 10 days
C. 20 days

4.
California's Basic Speed Law states:
A. The maximum speed limit on freeways is 60 mph.
B. Never drive faster than is safe for conditions.
C. You must keep up with the flow of traffic.

5.
When you reach an uncontrolled intersection at the same time as another vehicle, yield the right of way to the car:
A. Turning left
B. On the left
C. On the right

6.
In order to avoid last-minute moves, look down the road about:
A. 20 to 25 seconds
B. 10 to 15 seconds
C. 30 seconds

7.
Using all your mirrors to look for cars near you:
A. You will see all cars behind and beside you.
B. You will not see cars in your blind spots.
C. You will see cars in your blind spots.

8.
A good driving habit is:
A. Turning your head to look when you want to change lanes
B. Constantly staring at the road ahead of you
C. Checking your side and rear view mirrors only at STOP signs

9.
Use your horn to:
A. Avoid an accident
B. Wake up a sleepy driver
C. Both A and B

10.
When following another car, one rule you may use is:
A. The 10-second rule
B. The two-second rule
C. The three-second rule

11.
Safety belts in good condition and properly worn:
A. Are one of your best protections against being injured in an accident
B. Are required for driver and passengers
C. Both A and B

12.
Tailgating means:
A. Leaving your tailgate partly open
B. Following too closely
C. Having a party

13.
A driver should turn their head and look when changing lanes:
A. To see if the lane is marked for cars
B. To check for police cars
C. To check blind spots on either side of the car

14.
Most new drivers, when faced with bad driving conditions:
A. Usually have more out-of-control accidents
B. Usually drive too slowly
C. Usually drive more carefully than older drivers

15.
If your brakes get wet, dry them:
A. By braking gently while giving the engine some gas
B. By turning on the car's heater
C. By driving slowly and not using the brakes

16.
A locked wheel skid is usually caused by:
A. Braking too hard at slow speed
B. Driving in deep water
C. Braking too hard at high speed

17.
An acceleration skid usually:
A. Involves only the drive wheels
B. Requires you brake hard to correct the problem
C. Involves all four wheels

18.
For lane numbers used on the radio, the "fast lane" is:
A. Lane #1
B. Lane #2
C. Lane #3

19.
For lane numbers used on the radio, the slowest lane is:
A. Lane #1
B. Lane #2
C. Lane #3

20.
Never turn your vehicle's ignition off while moving because:
A. Your antilock brake system will stop the car.
B. Your steering wheel will lock up and you can't steer.
C. Your car will suddenly lose air pressure.

21.
California state law says that:
A. You must be covered by insurance when you drive.
B. The vehicles you own and drive must be insured.
C. Both of these statements are true.

22.
If you hit a parked car and can't find the owner:
A. Leave your driver license under the windshield wiper.
B. Leave a note identifying yourself.
C. Wait for the owner to return.

23.
An accident involving $750 damage to either vehicle requires:
A. A report only if you are not insured
B. A report no matter who is at fault
C. A report only if you are at fault

24.
Any minor convicted of misdemeanors involving firearms:
A. Will pay a $100 fine
B. Will have driving privilege suspended or revoked
C. Will pay a $200 fine

25.
Teenagers have a higher accident rate than adults because:
A. They are inexperienced.
B. They take unnecessary risks.
C. They are unfamiliar with traffic laws.
D. All of the above

26.
The most common violation for a new driver is:
A. Speeding
B. Driving under the influence
C. Tailgating

27.
Of the following percentage of new drivers (age 15 to 19) who get tickets:
A. About 50% have tickets the first year.
B. About 40% have tickets the first year.
C. About 20% have tickets the first year.

28.
If you're under 18, the chances of a fatal accident are:
A. 1-1/2 times greater than the average
B. 2-1/2 times greater than the average
C. 4-1/2 times greater than the average

29.
Drivers going to Traffic Violator School may erase:
A. Two tickets
B. One ticket
C. Three tickets
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Could someone help me with these questions ?

Postby caomh » Tue Jan 10, 2012 6:27 am

1.C
2.A
3.A
4.B
5.A
6.C
7.C
8.A
9.C
10.A
11.C
12.B
13.C
14.A
15.B
16.C
17.C
18.A
19.C
20.B
21.C
22.B
23.B
24.B
25.D
26.A
27.A
28.B
29.B
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