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Illinois Driving Test

Instructions:
  • Answer 35 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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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. This three-sided sign is shaped like a pennant. It is yellow with black wording. The sign will appear on the left side of a two-lane - two-way roadway. It is posted at the beginning of a ____________.






2. Pink is used for ____.






3. These signs are used on one-way streets or driveways. You must always go only in the direction of the arrow.






4. Brown is used for ____ and ____.






5. The three-sided (triangle) sign tells you to give the right-of-way to all vehicles and pedestrians near you. Slow down to a safe speed and stop if necessary. When stopping - do so at a marked crosswalk or before entering the intersection.






6. Squares and/or rectangles can be used either as ________.






7. Yellow-Green alrets you for ____ and____.






8. Red signs include _____ - ______ - _______ - or _____.






9. Blue tells you ____.






10. This three-sided sign means _______ of the right a way






11. Yellow signs are used for _______.






12. Some signs show maximum and minimum speed limits for all types of vehicles on freeways and limited access highways. In construction and maintenance zones - posted speeds legally reduce the speed limit on that portion of the highway. Unless necessary






13. The larger sign tells you there is a speed zone ahead. The smaller sign tells what the speed limit will be.






14. Black and white signs are ____ and ____.






15. This sign tells you that your vehicle is moving in the wrong direction. You will see this sign on expressway ramps a short distance past the DO NOT ENTER sign. You also will see this sign if you turn the wrong way into a one-way street - alley or dri






16. This sign is posted on one-way streets and other roadways you are not allowed to enter. You also will see this sign if you try to enter an expressway ramp in the wrong direction.






17. This five-sided sign is shaped like an old school house. It is yellow or yellow-green with black symbols. It means either ______ or ____.






18. Orange signs tell you ______.






19. This eight-sided red sign means






20. Traffic from all directions must stop. The first driver to stop is the first driver to go. Other drivers must wait their turn. You also may see 3-WAY - 5-WAY or ALL-WAY signs.






21. Orange sings are used for ______.






22. These signs tell you ____ and ____.






23. Red Signs Are _____ and _____.






24. Green is used for ____.






25. This diamond-shaped sign means _______. It may be yellow - yellow-green or orange with black wording or symbols






26. Yellow signs tell you _____






27. These signs indicate that no right turns are allowed






28. These signs are posted on divided highways or expressways. You may see one where there is an opening in the divided highway that leads to the other side. These openings are for authorized vehicles only such as police cars - ambulances - snow plows -






29. Black and white signs are used for ___.






30. Pink signs alert you for ____.






31. This round sign means ________. The signs are yellow with a black crossbuck X and the letters RR.






32. Yellow-Green is for ____.






33. Signs having a red circle with a red slash from the upper-left to the lower-right mean no. The picture within the circle shows What is not allowed






34. Blue is used for ____.






35. You must make a complete stop at the stop line. If there is no stop line - stop before entering the crosswalk. If there is no crosswalk - stop before entering the intersection. Yield the right-of-way to pedestrians and closely approaching traffic.