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Drivers Training - 2
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Study First
Subject
:
drivers-education
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. The walk around includes checking____ -____ - and _____.
turn yellow
tires; lights; signals;
straight
right turn
2. Aggressive driving is defined as driving in a _______ - bold or _____ manner.
selfish; pushy
tires; lights; signals;
right; speed
fog
3. _____ is the worst emotion to mix with driving.
mailboxes; reflectors
four way stop
45; speed
anger
4. Add time for _______ speeds and _______ conditions.
raised
yield
freeway; adverse
Alignment Marker
5. The best way to control consequences if you cannot avoid a collision is to control brakes and collide at an _____.
angle
limited
control brake; open area
implied consent
6. Parking Lots: Contain _________ dangers. ______ parking lots tend to be the most dangerous. Watch for cars from ___ directions when traveling in a parking lot. SPEED: __ mph.
drowsy
first available legal lane
unforeseen; school; all; 15
searching
7. The best way to prevent skidding ona slipper road is to steer and brake ________ and _________.
smoothly; gradually
freeway; adverse
merging
speed; lane position
8. Searching for driving related clues is _________ in different driving environments.
air bag
sudden; quick
different
45; speed
9. Road rage is when a driver attempts to ____ another driver.
quickly
harm
never legal
different
10. ____ related distractions are likely to happen in the _______.
food; morning
exit; speed; change; ramp; sensation
55
3
11. The distraction most likely to cause a young driver to crash is other _____ __________.
stop; 20; children; flashers;
right; speed
young passengers
sadness
12. Alcohol affects the body upon ________. ________ is the first to go when abusing alcohol.
speed; lane position
entering; judgement
left right left
quickly
13. Pass parked cars at __ mph in residential areas.
15
angle
limited
Motorcycles
14. To give other road users the right of way.
sign; pavement markings;
closer
yield
control brake; open area
15. Focus on vehicles - pedestrians - etc. that may effect your path of travel.
limited
identify
sudden; quick
Following distance
16. Driving too fast at night to be able to stop in the area that you can see.
helmet; 2; skidding
right; speed
wait; between; flag
overdriving headlights
17. In a round-a-bout - speed limits may be as low as __ mph.
middle; back;
15
quickly
fog
18. Depressants ____ the central nervous system.
HTS
closer
387 ft
slow
19. ______ lane markers may help separate lanes.
Heavy vehicle
sadness
caution
raised
20. An intersection whre vehicles traveling in all directions are required to stop.
slow
intersections; prohibiting;
outside
four way stop
21. Slippery roads greatly reduce ________; ice snow - or riding on water (hydroplaning).
SIPDE
traction
6; 8;
sadness
22. If you are driving onan icy road an you see a vehicle stopped in the road in front of you - you should _______ _____ and steer for an ____ ____.
right
never legal
control brake; open area
turbulence
23. ___ _'s and _____ ______ above the lanes may indicate direction of travel.
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183
24. There must be a ____ or ________ ________ to turn from a lane other than the farthest one to that side.
229 ft
sign; pavement markings;
25
100
25. A _ second gap is required to go straight across an intersection.
air bag
mental
8
implied consent
26. Cyclists: _______ their actions. They should follow the same ____ as cars - but this isn't always the case.
mailboxes; reflectors
cruise control
false
predict; laws
27. Determining safe speed is most important in _____ driving.
red x's; green arrows
rural
predict; laws
swerving
28. You must signal at least ___ feet before maneuver.
100
Jaywalking
right
25
29. Move your eyes _______ from area to area.
neutral
quickly
head on
6; 8;
30. The biggest problem with front-wheel lock-up is the inability to _____.
cruise control
freeway; adverse
air bag
steer
31. You must have your high beams off within at least ___ feet of another vehicle.
speed; lane position
500
speed; prudent
fog
32. Water splashing from others' tires indicates a potential to ___________.
quickly
15
Following distance
hydroplaning
33. Look for _________ and __________ to identify driveways.
Warning Signs
mailboxes; reflectors
middle; back;
100
34. Basic Speed Law: the _____ that is safe for conditions: What is safe and _______.
speed; prudent
freeway; adverse
straight
black
35. Gravity: Anticipate adjustments ______ you are on a hill.
air pressure
cold
before
drop offs; high winds;
36. Because of their size - they are less visible. Watch for them when changing lanes - turning or when opening your door after parking.
Motorcycles
Tailgater
inputs
Regulatory Sign
37. Funeral Procession: If your light is green - your must ____ for the procession to pass. You cannot make a left turn in _______ cars. Look for the little ____ (yellow/orange with a black cross) on each car.
yield
distance
wait; between; flag
Construction Sign
38. Your four _________ (area the tires touch the ground) provide you traction.
depth
footprints
door's; 4
middle; back;
39. Kinetic Energy: KE=1/2*____(________)squared.
stop; safely
exit; speed; change; ramp; sensation
footprints
mass; velocity
40. A red (yellow) square - with a white (black) horizontal chevron - indicates a change in the horizontal alignment of the roadway.
smoothly; gradually
Alignment Marker
steer
right
41. The speed that is safe for the existing conditions.
head on
Basic Speed Limit
implied consent
4 second rule
42. total stopping distance for 70 mph
4 second rule
before
387 ft
Construction Sign
43. It takes __ seconds to turn right - accelerate up to 30 mph - so an ___ second gap is required.
6; 8;
4 second rule
separately
selfish; pushy
44. When faced with a yellow X over a lane - you should leave the lane as soon as possible as it will soon have a ___ _.
45; speed
smoothly; gradually
red x
HTS
45. ______ or _____ movements is the most common reason for loss of traction on ice or snow.
sudden; quick
12-15; city
certain vehicles
traffic; behind; scan; brakes; monotony
46. Solid Yellow Light: ____ if you can ______.
stop; safely
steer
road rage; doubt
quickly
47. By law - a child of less than 4 years old may occupy the front seat in a child safety seat if the ___ ___ is turned off and the back seat is occupied by children of less than 4 years old.
air bag
footprints
search
same
48. Scan - Identify - Predict - Decide - Execute.
SIPDE
front
identify
15
49. Prepare for intersection maneuvers at least _-__ seconds ahead.
3
parked
8; 12;
angle
50. ____ medicines may make you drowsy.
cold
selfish; pushy
63 ft
turn yellow