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5. Tolerance means that to get the same high, the person needs to drink more alcohol or take more drugs.
A. True
B. False
6. You could face mandatory revocation of your license as a result of __________
A. lying about ownership of your vehicle.
B. driving 5 to 10 mph over the speed limit.
C. a child restraint violation.
7. Bad weather means you will have __________
A. an increased stopping distance
B. a greater chance of getting a citation.
C. less traffic on the highway.
8. No one starts using drugs with the intention of becoming a drug addict.
A. True
B. False
9. What do the initials B.A.C. represent?
A. Basic Alcohol Consumption.
B. Basic Alcohol Concentration
C. Blood Alcohol Content
10. People who drink too much only hurt themselves.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
11. Alcohol's effect on on a person's vision causes ___________
A. their eye muscles to relax to the point that they can't focus.
B. their pupils take longer to adjust to changes in light, allowing them to be blinded by the glare of headlights.
C. Both A and B
12. You should always remember to keep your eyes __________ while you are driving
A. on the car ahead
B. moving
C. on the center line.
13. The amount of tar inhaled and the level of carbon monoxide absorbed by marijuana smokers is ___________tobacco smokers
A. about the same as that of
B. double that of
C. three to five times greater than by
14. You must be under the influence of alcohol or an illegal drug to be charged with a DUI.
A. True
B. False
15. People who have been drinking tend to ___________ their ability to tolerate alcohol.
A. understand
B. underestimate
C. overestimate
16. If you start to skid, you should apply a quick pumping motion to your brakes if you have anti-lock brakes.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
17. You can counteract the depressant effects of alcohol by taking a stimulant.
A. True
B. False
18. Any condition that interferes with your judgment or reasoning abilities __________
A. can increase your alertness.
B. makes you an unsafe driver.
C. is to be expected and should be tolerated.
19. The crash risk for teenage drivers ___________ with one, two, or three or more passengers.
A. decreases
B. remains about the same
C. increases incrementally
20. Examples of traffic controls are __________
A. signs or road markings.
B. signals.
C. all of the above
21. If you approach a railroad track where the gate has come down or lights are flashing, you should stop __________
A. before you are 50 feet from the track.
B. between 15-50 feet from the track.
C. within 6 feet of the track
22. Alcohol contains __________
A. ethanol.
B. gasoline.
C. opiates.
23. Alcohol is considered a gateway drug because:
A. When people drink, their judgment diminishes, and their ability to make good choices is impaired.
B. Under the influence of alcohol, people get more daring and more willing to try things they would never try if they didn't drink.
C. Both A and B
24. Fifty-six percent of teenage motor vehicle crashes occur on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
25. Under Florida law, a driver can refuse to submit to a test for alcohol or drugs without any consequence.
A. True
B. False
26. Every time you are convicted of a moving violation it will appear on your driving record.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
27. A diamond lane on the freeway __________
A. can be used if you are transporting pets or cages.
B. indicates a High Occupancy Vehicle Lane.
C. is used only for emergency vehicles.
28. A drug user who reports "hearing" colors and "seeing" sounds has most likely used ___________
A. LSD.
B. speed.
C. stimulants.
29. Alcohol-related collisions cost the American public about 114___________ dollars per year.
A. thousand
B. million
C. billion
30. The No-Fault Law requires __________
A. owners of a vehicle to purchase an insurance policy issued in the state of Florida.
B. owners who are at fault in a collision to have insurance coverage.
C. no insurance.
31. Drinking alcohol on an empty stomach can cause you to get drunk faster.
A. True
B. False
32. "Welcome to Yellowstone Park" is an example of a __________ sign.
A. regulatory
B. warning
C. guide
33. Girls who drink are more susceptible to sexual assault.
A. True
B. False
34. Many teens think that the rate of drug and alcohol use among their peers is much lower than it actually is.
A. True
B. False
35. The higher the tolerance and dependence of a drug the __________
A. worse the withdrawal symptoms.

