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This document contains a collection of multiple choice questions from driver's education unit tests. The tests cover topics such as safe driving practices, rules of the road, and risk assessment.

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10.10 Module 9 and 10 Test  Student: HILLCREST 26, Vishnith Ashok Course: Driver Ed - Original Credit - Daniels - 24-25 Details Score: 85% B Status: Completed Target due: Jan 3, 2025 Submitted: Nov 20, 2024, 9:27:19 PM Active time: 9m...

10.10 Module 9 and 10 Test  Student: HILLCREST 26, Vishnith Ashok Course: Driver Ed - Original Credit - Daniels - 24-25 Details Score: 85% B Status: Completed Target due: Jan 3, 2025 Submitted: Nov 20, 2024, 9:27:19 PM Active time: 9m 36s Category: Coursework 08.10 Module 7 and 8 Test  Student: HILLCREST 26, Vishnith Ashok Course: Driver Ed - Original Credit - Daniels - 24-25 Questions 1. An advancement in vehicle design, which gives following drivers an added warning that the vehicle ahead intends to stop or turn, is the radar-controlled brake system. the accelerator "off" light. the hazard flasher system. the high-mounted center brake light. Points 2 /2 2. Can you receive a DUI ticket even if your blood alcohol content is under the legal limit? Yes No Points 2 /2 3. Fatigue might increase your visual sensitivity. cause you to take more time to identify hazards. increase the movement of the pupils of your eyes. allow each eye to operate independently. Points 2 /2 4. What kinds of action could you take when you execute your decisions in the IPDE process? all listed are correct steer brake accelerate Points 2 /2 5. If an oncoming driver crosses into your path of travel, the space that is usually available for you to move your vehicle is to the rear of your vehicle. directly in front of you. to the left of your vehicle. to the right of your vehicle. Points 2 /2 6. A long following distance has the advantage of giving you more time to use the IPDE Process. decreasing wear on your vehicle's parts. decreasing the chance of violating a traffic law. making your driving more precise. Points 2 /2 7. When measuring a following distance under normal conditions, the 2-second technique is insufficient at a speed of over 40 mph. is the same as the total stopping distance. should be decreased in adverse conditions. is safe for most conditions. Points 2 /2 8. What is actual risk? a subject assessment of the present risks risk that become an actual threat the amount of risk that actually exists risks that you take Points 2 /2 9. A guide for selecting the best driving speed is to be the lead driver in traffic. drive just over the posted speed limit. drive slower than other vehicles. drive with the traffic flow. Points 2 /2 10. When driving past vehicles parked on the right, you should position your vehicle at least one car door's width away. within an arm's length of the vehicles. no less than 8 feet away. close enough to prevent a person from opening a door in front of you. Points 2 /2 11. A following distance greater than 2 seconds is advised when you are driving uphill. are followed by a motorcycle. are first learning to drive. are tailgating. Points 2 /2 12. Seeing clearly near and far away is required to drive. True False Points 2 /2 13. The best way to prevent fatigue on long drives is to increase speed to shorten trip time. turn on the heater. rest before you start. wear sunglasses in bright light. Points 2 /2 14. Predicting what will happen is about doing which of the following: taking action preparing to take action thinking about what might happen looking for other roadway users Points 0 /2 15. If you have a vehicle breakdown, what should you NOT do? get your car out of the road turn on your emergency flashers raise your hood leave your car where it breaks down Points 2 /2 16. If the vehicle following you is too close, what action can you take to avoid being hit from the rear? Flash your headlights quickly. Signal the driver to pass you. Press the foot-brake lightly. Increase your following distance. Points 2 /2 17. What is a path of travel? Any passable road The path you intend for your car to take Any road that goes where you want to be The path behind your car that you have already traveled Points 2 /2 18. What is an appropriate use of your vehicle horn? wake up your passengers warn other drivers of danger scare other drivers express your anger Points 2 /2 19. When following another vehicle, you should look at the rear of the vehicle ahead. at your rearview mirrors exclusively. through, over, and around that vehicle. at the vehicle's brake lights. Points 2 /2 20. A driver that follows too closely is called a tailgater. bumpersticker. cargater. tailodile. Points 2 /2 21. Who is the one that must ultimately take responsibility for the actions of your vehicle? others on the road you your friends your parents Points 2 /2 22. Which is less risky? reactionary driving defensive driving Points 2 /2 23. For how long must you signal before you make a turn? 2 seconds 1 second no minimum is required 4 seconds Points 2 /2 24. When a strong emotion affects you, your chances of making a mistake vary depending on the emotion do not change decrease increase Points 2 /2 25. Many medicines have side effects that could interfere with your driving ability. cause night blindness. increase your driving ability. increase your visual acuity. Points 2 /2 26. As your vehicle speed increases, your 2-second following distance will remain the same decrease change as weather changes increase Points 0 /2 27. Of the options below, what is the best action to take to help you stay awake when driving at night? Take a short nap. Play games. Drink lots of caffeine. Roll the windows down. Points 2 /2 28. Fatigue is caused by a safety belt that fits too tightly. can be compensated for by having a full meal before driving. slows mental and physical processes. increases mental awareness. Points 2 /2 29. How should you use the predict step of the IPDE Process while driving on city streets? Act the same as you would on a rural roadway. Divide your attention between several tasks. Be prepared to predict possible points of conflict earlier. Take more time to make accurate predictions. Points 2 /2 30. What is a space cushion? the distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead the air bag in the steering wheel the distance you can see in your lane your vehicle's stopping distance Points 2 /2 31. Under the age of 18, you are allowed to use a wireless telephone for which of the following: When reporting a safety hazard or requesting assistance relating to a safety hazard All listed are correct During a medical emergency When reporting a criminal activity or requesting assistance relating to a criminal activity When communicating with a parent or legal guardian Points 2 /2 32. A 2-second following distance is not the total stopping distance is equal to the stopping distance. is effective only at slower speeds. is not related to the time needed to perform the IPDE Process. Points 2 /2 33. Central vision is your vision to each side. the straight-ahead, cone-shaped area of your field of vision larger than your field of vision. the same as your field of vision. Points 2 /2 34. When changing lanes, check the blind spot by signaling your intentions early. looking over your left shoulder every time. checking over your shoulder in the direction you are going to move. looking in the rearview mirrors. Points 2 /2 35. What is one reason why teenage drivers tend to have a higher level of risk? They perceive risk to be lower than it actually is. They engage in riskier behavior. They are terrible drivers. They are discriminated against by police and insurance companies. Points 2 /2 36. Strong emotions have no effect on your bodily functions. increase your decision-making ability. have a negative effect on your decision-making ability have no effect on your decision-making ability Points 2 /2 37. The emotion that occurs most often to more drivers is anger happiness fear anxiety Points 2 /2 38. When a yellow signal light is shown, you should brake hard to a complete stop. prepare to stop if you have not already entered the intersection. speed up before it turns red. continue through the intersection. Points 2 /2 39. Always increase your following distance when being tailgated following a large vehicle All listed are correct roads are slick Points 2 /2 40. A fixed object down the road in the center of the path you intend to travel which can be used to help you steer accurately is called a LOS conflict a POT a target Points 2 /2 06.8 Module 05 and 6 Test  Student: HILLCREST 26, Vishnith Ashok Course: Driver Ed - Original Credit - Daniels - 24-25 Questions 1. Which step is the most important while backing? Using the mirror while backing Backing at least 100 feet Making sure the way behind you is clear before backing Making a smooth and complete stop without skidding Points 2 /2 2. The best place to adjust speed to steer through a curve is just before you leave the curve. about halfway through the curve. before entering the curve. at the center of the curve. Points 2 /2 3. If you lock the brakes when braking suddenly, you avoid losing traction. lose steering ability. gain speed slightly. gain steering ability. Points 2 /2 4. Executing in the IPDE Process primarily involves commentary driving physical skills mental skills judgment skills Points 2 /2 5. The last step in completing a left turn is signal for two seconds. keep the signal going. turn into the appropriate lane. use the rearview mirror. Points 2 /2 6. The distance a vehicle travels from the time the driver applies the brakes until the vehicle stops is reaction distance. braking distance. perception distance. total stopping distance. Points 2 /2 7. The process of searching critical areas of the traffic environment in a regular sequence is called an orderly visual search pattern. a random search pattern. minimal visual exercise. separating. Points 2 /2 8. If the air bags are not in proper operating condition a bell will sound push the Reset button to correct the problem the vehicle will come to an immediate stop the warning light will stay on Points 2 /2 9. When leaving a perpendicular parking spot, you should do which of the following? Back half-way out of the stall before turning the wheels. All of the answers listed. Turn the wheels sharply in the direction you are backing. Look over your shoulder. Points 2 /2 10. Making a U-turn on a multi-lane road requires all of the following except signaling left for two seconds. signaling right for two seconds. head checks left and right. turning from the correct lane. Points 2 /2 11. What is happening in your zones, what could happen, and if it does happen, how the change could affect you are involved in searching in the IPDE process. identifying in the IPDE process. predicting in the IPDE process. judging in the IPDE process. Points 2 /2 12. When a moving object hits something, what is the most important factor in determining how hard it hits? traction gravity distance traveled speed Points 2 /2 13. The IPDE Process is an organized system of seeing, thinking, and responding. random behaviors. sensing and anticipating. automatic responses. Points 2 /2 14. When completing a U-turn you should merge smoothly into traffic. signal left for two seconds. make a left head check. All of the answers are correct Points 2 /2 15. You can make sure that warning lights are working by turning the ignition switch off. turning the ignition switch on. turning the warning light switch on. turning the light switch on. Points 2 /2 16. The center of gravity of a vehicle is that point around which all weight is evenly balanced. about three feet under the roadway surface. near the front bumper. that is farthest from the ground. Points 2 /2 17. When leaving an angle parking spot, you should do what? Back half of the way out of the stall before turning wheels. All of the answers listed Turn wheels sharply in the direction you are backing. Look over your shoulder. Points 2 /2 18. Why should you check the condition of the tires as you make an outside check of the car? You can easily determine the tire defects You can determine the condition of the brakes You can check if tires look properly inflated You can check that tires are clean Points 2 /2 19. What is the last thing you should do just before moving away from the right curb to enter traffic? Check traffic over your left shoulder and check mirrors again. Check traffic over your right shoulder. Press firmly on the foot brake. Release the parking brake Points 2 /2 20. Scanning means to look far and wide in an unorganized fashion. put your trip on Internet. glance quickly and continually. stare at your path of travel. Points 2 /2 21. The temperature light or gauge indicates the temperature of the air outside the car engine coolant engine oil air inside of the car Points 2 /2 22. When you interpret the information you have identified, you decide. execute. predict. identify. Points 0 /2 23. The safety belt light is on when safety belts are fastened C. on when the engine is running off when safety belts are not fastened a reminder to fasten safety belts Points 2 /2 24. If there is an air bag in your vehicle's steering wheel, keep your hands at the 9 and 3 or 8 and 4 o'clock positions. 10 and 2 or 9 and 3 o'clock positions. 11 and 1 or 7 and 5 o'clock positions. 1 and 3 or 2 and 6 o'clock positions. Points 0 /2 25. The best clue that a roadway is changing from multilane to single lane is a narrower roadway shoulder a warning sign traffic begins to speed up the presence of a police officer Points 0 /2 26. To safely pass another vehicle, you must observe all of the following rules except give proper signals. you must yield the RIGHT lane on a multiple lane highway to vehicles approaching from the rear after passing, make sure there is plenty of room between you and the car you just passed before returning to your lane. on any highway with two-way traffic, get back to the right side of the road before coming within 200 feet of any vehicle approaching from the opposite direction not pass if you cannot return to your side of the road safely. Points 2 /2 27. You minimize a hazard when you omit the identify step in the IPDE Process. increase the risk of collision. decrease distance between yourself and the hazard. put more distance between yourself and the hazard. Points 2 /2 28. When backing your vehicle, you should not interfere with other traffic. only use your mirrors. back wherever you want to. make sure you back up long distances Points 2 /2 29. Before turning left, the driver should check traffic. talk on the phone. jam out to the radio. change music selection. Points 2 /2 30. In wet weather, with temperatures near the freezing point, a highway roadway freezes before a bridge roadway. a bridge roadway freezes before a highway roadway. bridge and highway roadways will freeze at the same time. bridge and highway roadways will not freeze. Points 2 /2 31. With both inside and left-side rearview mirrors adjusted properly, the right rear blind spot and smaller blind spot to the left will remain. views to the rear and left are complete. chances of a collision occurring during a lane change are eliminated. only remaining blind spot is to the left rear. Points 0 /2 32. A space cushion is the distance you can see ahead. a step in the Smith System. the room available for parallel parking. an open area of space all around a vehicle. Points 2 /2 33. A space where you can drive without a restriction to your line of sight is called a clear zone. a closed zone. a car length. an open zone. Points 2 /2 34. When approaching a perpendicular (90 degree) parking spot, which of the following *actions is not required? Signaling for at least two seconds. Head checking. Beginning to turn when you are able to see into the space. Honking your horn before entering the parking space. Points 2 /2 35. A vehicle going uphill works with centrifugal force. against centrifugal force. against the force of gravity. with the force of gravity. Points 2 /2 36. The driving task is primarily a social task. thinking task. routine task. physical task. Points 2 /2 37. Depressing the brake pedal slows the vehicle and also turns on brake system warning light turns on the brake lights in the back of the vehicle lets you shift gears activates the parking brake Points 2 /2 38. A vehicle's speed when going downhill tends to inhibit. increase. decrease. stabilize. Points 2 /2 39. The force that pulls objects toward the center of the earth is energy of motion. gravity. kinetic energy. inertia. Points 2 /2 40. An intersection is a place to change lanes. high-risk area where the management of your path of travel needs constant attention. low-risk area needing little attention. place to visit with a neighboring vehicle. Points 2 /2 04.12 Module 4 Test  Student: HILLCREST 26, Vishnith Ashok Course: Driver Ed - Original Credit - Daniels - 24-25 Questions 1. You intend to turn left at an intersection. Others will yield the right of way to you for a left turn only when your light is red. left-turn arrow is green. light is flashing red. light is green. Points 1 /1 2. A red circle and diagonal slash on a sign means that diagonal crossing is permitted. the action is not allowed. two roads intersect ahead. a hazard is ahead. Points 1 /1 3. When the center roadway marking of a two-way roadway is a single broken yellow line, it means that passing is permitted if it can be done safely. a sharp curve or an intersection is within 500 feet ahead. passing in either lane is prohibited. passing is legal with left turns prohibited. Points 1 /1 4. Your red traffic signal changes to green while a pedestrian is crossing in your traffic lane. You should honk loudly and then proceed. give the right of way to left-turning vehicle run the pedestrian down. give the right of way to the pedestrian. Points 1 /1 5. Most warning signs are diamond shaped. oval shaped. round shaped. square shaped. Points 1 /1 6. Turning right on red after stopping is permitted at all intersections. only during daylight hours. unless a sign prohibits it. except when entering a one-way street. Points 1 /1 7. The basic speed law requires you to drive at the maximum posted speed limit. above the posted minimum speed limit. within 5 mph of the posted speed limit. No faster than is safe for existing conditions. Points 1 /1 8. If two vehicles approach an uncontrolled intersection at about the same time, who must yield? The driver on the left yields when turning. The driver on the right yields to the driver on the left. The driver on the right yields when turning. The driver on the left yields to the driver on the right. Points 1 /1 9. Red lights and crossing gates indicate a controlled railroad crossing. a controlled intersection an uncontrolled intersection. an uncontrolled railroad crossing. Points 1 /1 10. The spot where you can no longer stop safely is the point of no stopping. the point of no return. the point of no going back. the non-safe zone Points 1 /1 11. Refer to the figure above to answer this question. You should expect this sign near a church. at a school-bus loading zone. near a school crossing. in a parking lot. Points 1 /1 12. When an emergency vehicle sounds its sirens or uses a flashing light, you should turn on your emergency flashers. must yield the right of way. may proceed without stopping. should yield only if the vehicle is in your lane. Points 1 /1 13. Once in an intersection you can change your mind about turning. you may not make any lane changes. you may make any lane changes you desire. you must be in the center lane to turn. Points 1 /1 14. Yielding in traffic means coming to a complete stop every time. allowing others to go before you. expecting others to stop for you. speeding up to avoid a collision. Points 1 /1 15. Before making a right-turn-on-red, make sure you turn when the light facing you turns yellow. no pedestrians are in any crosswalks. you turn when the red light flashes. all the left-turning vehicles have proceeded. Points 1 /1 16. Identify the road sign. "Keep Right" ahead. rest and relaxation area. railroad crossing. dangerous intersection. Points 1 /1 17. A sign with an orange background in a diamond or rectangular shape indicates a recreation area. speed zone. construction zone. school zone. Points 1 /1 18. The purpose of a rumble strip is to warn the driver that they are driving too close to the center of the lane. wake up drivers who are falling asleep. alert the driver through the noise the tires make while driving over them. notify drivers who are texting to pay attention. Points 1 /1 19. Broken white lines separate lanes of traffic moving in the same direction. tell you where to stop. indicate a no-passing zone. warn of a railroad crossing ahead. Points 1 /1 20. A sign with a yellow background is a STOP sign. recreation area sign. warning sign. regulatory sign. Points 1 /1 21. You are approaching an intersection. You intend to make a left turn after stopping for a STOP sign. Bushes block your view to the right. You should stop evenly with the STOP sign, creep forward and stop again, if necessary. reduce speed early, stop where you can see best, and continue when the way is clear. treat the intersection as if a YIELD sign controlled it. accelerate after stopping since you have the right of way. Points 1 /1 22. An uncontrolled railroad crossing usually has a crossing gate and red lights. a crossbuck and a round, yellow sign. a YIELD sign, and sometimes a STOP sign. traffic signal lights. Points 1 /1 23. Two kinds of signs are used to control intersections. They are the STOP sign and the lane-ends sign. STOP sign and the YIELD sign. YIELD sign and the no-parking sign. signal-ahead sign and the street-name sign. Points 1 /1 24. Interstate highways are identified on signs with what kind of shape? round. triangular. square. shield. Points 1 /1 25. Which clue or clues help you to identify an intersection ahead? A broken white line. Street signs and street lights. An orange traffic sign. An approaching vehicle. Points 1 /1 26. You approach an uncontrolled intersection. You should treat it as though which sign is present? A construction sign. A STOP sign. A warning sign A YIELD sign. Points 0 /1 27. Your traffic light changes to yellow as you approach an intersection. In most cases, what action should you take? Make every reasonable effort to stop. Go through if no other vehicles are coming. Signal for a right turn and slow. Accelerate to clear the intersection. Points 1 /1 28. Whenever you approach a YIELD sign at an intersection, you should allow vehicles on the left to proceed. make a full stop, then proceed. slow down and proceed. slow or stop and give the right of way to traffic. Points 1 /1 29. If your vehicle is first in line when the light turns green, you should check check traffic to the left, the right, and ahead. your outside mirrors. your rearview mirrors. your speedometer. Points 1 /1 30. Refer to the figure above to answer this question. This yellow sign means the roadway narrows a winding road ahead a left curve ahead a divided road ahead Points 1 /1 31. A flashing red light at an intersection means that you must stop and wait until it stops flashing stop only if there is cross traffic slow down and proceed with caution make a complete stop and proceed when the way is clear Points 1 /1 32. Two solid yellow center lines on a two-lane highway indicate no passing from either way. passing both ways. left turns between intersections. passing only with caution. Points 1 /1 33. Refer to the figure above to answer this question. What does this sign mean? no passing. railroad crossing yield the right of way. rest area. Points 1 /1 34. A light that has just turned green is a fresh green light. brighter than normal. a stale green light. a used green light. Points 1 /1 35. A yellow light or arrow means you may turn right with caution. yield to the vehicles on the right. a red light or a red arrow is about to appear. hurry to pass before the light changes. Points 1 /1 36. You pass an activated school zone sign. You should go 25 mph. go slightly faster to pass quickly. stop immediately. know you are within one block of a school. Points 1 /1 37. An intersection with a left-turn light, a green arrow, or a delayed green light has a semiprotected left turn. a protected left turn. a unprotected left turn. a partially protected left turn. Points 1 /1 38. An intersection that has signals or signs to assign the right of way is called a controlled intersection. a registered an unregistered intersection. an uncontrolled Points 1 /1 39. When turning or lane changes, your last head check is over your right shoulder. in the direction of your intended path of travel. behind you. for a controlled zone. Points 1 /1 40. The chance of a collision is greatest at an intersection parking lot entrances and exits. school crossings. a driveway entrance. Points 1 /1 03.7 Module 2 and 3 Test  Student: HILLCREST 26, Vishnith Ashok Course: Driver Ed - Original Credit - Daniels - 24-25 Questions 1. One organ donor can potentially save the lives of _____ people. 9 10 5 2 Points 2 /2 2. You will not pass the skills (road) test if you miss more than _____ points. 10 20 25 30 Points 2 /2 3. What are the three tests your must pass in order to get your license? Mark all three! skills test visual test written test hearing test Points 2 /2 4. When a driver foresees where points of conflict can develop in a driving situation, which step of the IPDE Process is used? decide execute predict identify Points 2 /2 5. How many driving hours with your parents do you need before you can get your license? 40 50 20 30 Points 2 /2 6. What type of skill is it when you show courtesy to a pedestrian? Social Skills Physical Skills Multi-tasking Skills Mental Skills Points 2 /2 7. If you can't find your original birth certificate, you can use the copied one your mom put in your baby book. True False Points 2 /2 8. Which transportation method involves the most deaths? airplanes trains boats cars and other motor vehicles Points 2 /2 9. You must have _________ peripheral vision to pass the vision test. 20/20 90 degree 75 degree 120 degree Points 0 /2 10. The primary purpose of the highway transportation system (HTS) is to Move people and cargo safely and efficiently provide employment for federal and state workers Provide escape routes from natural disasters ease demands on other transportation systems Points 2 /2 11. What are the stages of the GDL? (check all that apply) Observation Stage Learner's Permit Stage Testing Stage Full-Privilege License Stage Intermediate License Stage Partial-Privilege License Stage Points 2 /2 12. What type of skill is it when you predict the light will turn red? Mental Skills Social Skills Multi-tasking Skills Physical Skills Points 2 /2 13. Following too closely is a major cause of collisions. True False Points 2 /2 14. Which of the following driver reactions is NOT that of a low-risk driver? adjusts to changing weather and roadway conditions pays little attention to other roadway users tries to avoid conflict anticipates actions of other roadway users Points 2 /2 15. What are the parts of the highway transportation system (HTS)? pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers people, vehicles and roadways roads, streets, and highways trucks, bicycles and automobiles Points 2 /2 16. Decision-making skills are not as important as physical skills. True False Points 2 /2 17. What type of skill is it when you turn on your blinker? Multi-tasking Skills Social Skills Mental Skills Physical Skills Points 2 /2 18. You should drive with your road teacher for [ 6 ] hours. Points 2 /2 19. Protecting yourself and others while driving means you are practicing obeying natural laws low-risk driving preventive maintenance offensive driving Points 2 /2 20. Organ donation does not disfigure a deceased body. True False Points 2 /2 21. How do you sign up to be an organ donor? You can sign up through the state registry or at the local motor vehicle department Points 2 /2 22. The most important element in the regulation of the HTS is the police officer Driver who obeys traffic laws traffic engineer state legislature Points 2 /2 23. What is the most common cause of most collisions? bad roadways defective vehicles driver error heavy traffic Points 2 /2 24. Which IPDE step do you use when you look ahead and locate a hazard? execute predict decide identify Points 2 /2 25. Once you turn 18, you no longer are required to complete a driver education class. True False Points 0 /2 26. The learner permit must be in the student's immediate possession while driving. True False Points 2 /2 27. A driver license is a [ right ] to operate a motor vehicle. (make sure you spell it correctly) Points 0 /2 28. You must have at least ________ vision to pass the vision test. 90 degrees 20/20 20/40 20/60 Points 2 /2 29. If you have a license, only immediate family members can be in the car with you for 6 months after receiving your full license. True False Points 2 /2 30. What are the types of driving task skills mentioned in the module: (check all that apply) Multi-tasking Skills (texting and driving) Mental Skills (make decisions) Social Skills (interact with others) Physical Skills (control the car) Points 2 /2 31. If someone’s license has been suspended, what does that mean? There is a five year suspension They currently have full driving privileges. Their license has been temporarily withdrawn. Their license has been terminated for life. Points 2 /2 32. The four steps in the IPDE Process are identify, predict, decide, execute identify, prepare, defend, estimate identify, predict, discover, execute identify, predict, delay, estimate Points 2 /2 33. If someone’s license has been revoked, what does that mean? They have to wait five years to get their license back. Their license has been temporarily withdrawn. Their license has been terminated. They currently have full driving privileges. Points 2 /2 34. Who can sign for financial responsibility for you to get your Driver License. Legal Guardian All of the answers Parent Any Responsible Adult Points 0 /2 35. You can get a good start toward becoming a skillful driver by having financial independence taking a driver education course obtaining insurance taking responsibility for the environment Points 2 /2 36. A safe driver is responsible for other roadway users only himself or herself only passengers and self only Passengers, other roadway users, and self. Points 2 /2 37. Which is NOT something you need to bring to the Driver License Division to get your permit? school id proof of residency birth certificate social security card Points 2 /2 38. What type of skill is it when you judge the space around the vehicle? Mental Skills Social Skills Multi-tasking Skills Physical Skills Points 2 /2 39. Responsible, low-risk drivers are the most important part of the HTS. True False Points 2 /2 40. Driver License is the right to operate a motor vehicle. True False Points 0 /2 10.10 Module 9 and 10 Test  Student: HILLCREST 26, Vishnith Ashok Course: Driver Ed - Original Credit - Daniels - 24-25 Questions 1. The pedestrians most at risk are young adults. physically handicapped. children and older pedestrians. teenagers. Points 2 /2 2. When a motorcyclist is overtaking you, you should increase your speed. reduce your speed. move to the left side of your lane. maintain speed and lane position. Points 2 /2 3. When a person leaves a vehicle, he or she becomes able to avoid other vehicles. protected by other vehicles. a visual obstruction to others. a pedestrian. Points 2 /2 4. An oncoming motorcyclist is signaling for a left turn. A vehicle driver preparing to turn left in front of the motorcycle should complete the turn only after the motorcyclist has braked to a complete stop. started in the path of a left turn. fully completed the left turn. cancelled the turn signal. Points 0 /2 5. To protect a tailgating motorcyclist while following another vehicle, you should tailgate the vehicle ahead. flash your brake lights. increase your following distance. flash your headlights. Points 2 /2 6. If windows ice up and traction conditions are especially hazardous, it might be best to drive close to all other vehicles use emergency flashers drive very slowly not drive at all Points 0 /2 7. Mopeds are restricted from roadways at night. rush-hour traffic. most parking lots. high-speed roadways. Points 2 /2 8. When the roads are wet and slippery, it is your responsibility to slow down no matter the posted speed limit. True False Points 2 /2 9. What makes it difficult for vehicle drivers to judge a motorcycle's speed and distance? The size of the motorcycle's taillights. The vehicle's size. The motorcycle's position on the road. The motorcycle's smaller size. Points 0 /2 10. When your headlights shine into fog, light is reflected forward by water particles drive as you would normally light is reflected back by water particles it is easier to see ahead of you Points 2 /2 11. When driving in the winter, you should drive the same as in other seasons use the same following distance as in other conditions always cover the brake pedal make an extra effort to use the IPDE Process Points 2 /2 12. How can you keep the inside of your vehicle windows clear after you have cleared them in high humidity or rainy conditions? increase speed to heat the windows use the defroster or air conditioner use the windshield wipers wipe the windows with cloth Points 2 /2 13. Injuries and deaths from motorcycle collisions are primarily from hitting deer. other vehicles hitting them. driving too fast. the exposed position of the rider. Points 2 /2 14. If you are driving into sun glare from bright sunlight, you can reduce glare and eyestrain by using sunglasses and the sun visor keeping vehicle interior lights on using the defroster or air conditioner applying dark tint to the windows Points 2 /2 15. If you encounter a vehicle headed the wrong way on a one-way street you should slow, steer left, and sound your horn. shake your fist at the other driver. stop on the shoulder of the road. slow, steer right, and sound your horn. Points 0 /2 16. You are in a front-wheel skid if you generally tend to go to the left tend to go straight tend to go to the inside of the curve usually tend to go to the right Points 2 /2 17. To give yourself more time for the IPDE Process at night, use your high beams look to the right of the road look beyond the front edge of your car's hood look beyond the range of your headlights Points 2 /2 18. If an oncoming driver fails to use low-beam headlights after you switch to your low-beam headlights, you should look at the oncoming headlights use your sun visor look through the oncoming headlights slow down and glance at the right edge of the roadway Points 2 /2 19. Why are motorcyclists often difficult to see behind your vehicle? The relatively small size of the motorcycle is lost in your blind-spot area. You are concentrating on the path of travel. They deliberately hide behind you. They are tailgating. Points 2 /2 20. If you have a leak in the vehicle's exhaust system, you could experience an increase in engine performance a buildup of carbon dioxide gas a buildup of carbon monoxide gas a decrease fuel economy Points 2 /2 21. Most states require that when a school bus is stopped to load or unload passengers on a two-way street, others in the same lane must stop. should slow and prepare to stop. in the oncoming lane must stop. in both directions must stop. Points 2 /2 22. As the driver of a vehicle, you should flash your lights at a cyclist so he or she will move over. pass by getting close to the cyclist. never tailgate a cyclist before passing. toot your horn at cyclists to tell them to stay away. Points 0 /2 23. In reduced visibility conditions, you need to work especially hard to gather visual information because your reflexes slow in bad weather you need more time to respond to hazards. others need to see you you cannot assume that others have the same vision problems you have Points 2 /2 24. If an emergency vehicle is approaching in heavy traffic, you should flash your headlights to alert the driver ahead. stop immediately. pull as far right as possible. go through the intersection quickly. Points 2 /2 25. To make a left turn from a one-way street, turn from the far left lane. the far right lane. the center lane, the available lane. Points 2 /2 26. In all high-wind situations vehicle control becomes steadier steering can be difficult braking distance increases visibility is decreased Points 2 /2 27. If you stop on the shoulder of the road in heavy fog, warn other drivers that you are not moving by using emergency flashers keeping headlights on periodically sounding the horn shutting headlights off Points 2 /2 28. Death or injury to a motorcyclist often results because the motorcyclist encounters poor driving conditions. violates driving laws. violates a driver's right-of-way. lacks protective equipment. Points 2 /2 29. To avoid traction-reducing conditions, motorcycle and scooter riders increase speed. reduce speed. swerve to the left. change lane position. Points 2 /2 30. Never remove a radiator cap on a hot engine because the hot liquid inside will evaporate the hot liquid inside will cool down too much the hot liquid inside can scald you your vehicle then will not run Points 2 /2 31. When driving in snow, you should use low-beam headlights and reduce speed high-beam headlights and drive at the posted speed high-beam headlights and reduce speed low-beam headlights and drive at the posted speed Points 2 /2 32. If the rear of your vehicle skids to the right, you should swerve both left and right steer straight ahead steer to the right steer to the left Points 2 /2 33. What type of insurance is the most common way to provide future proof that a driver will be able to pay for any damage if they are responsible for a future collision? Uninsured Motorist Personal Injury Protection SR-22 Comprehensive Bodily Injury and Property Drama Collision Points 2 /2 34. It is only important to use your lights after sunset as they are of no use in the daylight. True False Points 2 /2 35. Why can a bridge surface freeze before the adjoining road surfaces do? the roadway has warmth built into it the bridge is exposed to sunlight the bridge has good shade cover cold air circulates above and below the bridge road surface Points 2 /2 36. Low-speed vehicles are required to have a horn and steering wheel. a special license. license plates and safety features such as turn signals, windshields, and seatbelts. doors and bumpers. Points 2 /2 37. What happens when you pass a large truck during rain or snow? Both traction and visibility are decreased. Both traction and visibility are increased. Expect the truck will pull over for you. Nothing unusual happens. Points 2 /2 38. If the oncoming driver at night fails to use low-beam headlights, you can attempt to reduce glare by turning off your headlights constantly looking ahead in your lane frequently looking ahead with quick glances keeping your headlights on high-beam Points 0 /2 39. Why are there many collisions involving pedestrians occurring at intersections and crosswalks in business districts? Drivers are too much in a hurry to get to work. Many pedestrians are children. Many pedestrians assume that drivers will yield the right of way to anyone in the crosswalk. Drivers are talking on their cellular phones. Points 2 /2 40. Rain tends to make roadways the slickest just after the rain stops about 15 minutes after the rain starts when the road has a clean surface as the rain begins to fall Points 2 /2

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