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Authored by Hieu Tran, May 21st 2007. Modified March 15th 2009
Driving Skills Only
1. To make a right turn at an uncontrolled intersection, generally, what comes first?
a. Brake, scan. gas and then steer
b. Brake, steer, scan, and then gas
c. Scan, steer, brake, and then gas
2. To make a right lane change, what comes first?
a. Signal, check mirrors/shoulder, and then steer
b. Check mirrors/shoulder, signal and then steer
c. Check mirrors/shoulder, steer and then signal
3. How do you never get rear-ended?
a. Tap the brake pedal as a warning
b. Let off the accelerator to gradually decrease the speed
c. Increase your speed at least 10 miles from your current speed
4. Generally speaking, at a stop sign intersection, which direction do you look first and why?
a. Left because traffic is closer to you
b. Right because traffic will hit you from there first
c. It depends on the direction you’re going
5. What are the two most important emotions of driving?
a. Excitement and nervousness
b. Aggression and calmness
c. Happy and fear
6. If you’re about to be hit from the side at an intersection, what should you do?
a. Speed up and get out of the way
b. stop to prevent from being hit
c. Slow down and let the other vehicle pass first
7. At a four-way stop light intersection, which color light is most dangerous and why?
a. Red because other drivers run it
b. Yellow because it causes confusion
c. Green because it’s unpredictable
8. To make a right turn on a red light at a four-way intersection, how many possibilities are there to get hit by other vehicles (other than from behind)?
a. Three
b. Four
c. Five
9. As a lifelong driver and student, what is the most important quality you must possess?
a. The ability to listen to directions
b. The ability to remain calm under all circumstances
c. The ability to react quickly to any situation
10. Executed safely, which will generally take longer?
a. Turning left from a four-way stop light intersection from the outer lane
b. Making a u-turn at a four-way stop light intersection
c. Reversing out of a perpendicular parking space
11. Is this an ABSOLUTE TRUTH statement: What you don’t see, you will hit.
a. True
b. False
12. Generally speaking, what should you do when you’re being tailgated?
a. Gradually slow down to encourage the tailgater to back off
b. Speed up and then merge out of the way immediately
c. Maintain your speed so this would encourage the tailgater to back off
13. Generally speaking, why do people tailgate more frequently at night?
a. Because they’re in a hurry to get to their destination
b. Because you can’t identify the driver and/or the vehicle
c. Because there is less traffic on the road
14. To make a right turn in a residential area, generally, where is it best to keep your hands and why?
a. At ten and two for immediate, continuous steering
b. At eight and four for comfortable steering control
c. At seven and twelve for better turning radius
15. Generally speaking, how do you not get rear-ended when stopping?
a. Let off the gas to gradually decrease your speed
b. Brake early to protect yourself
c. Tap the brake several times as a warning
16. Reversing from any type of parking space is very dangerous, so what should you do?
a. Look over your right shoulder and use your left hand to steer
b. Look over your left shoulder and use both hands to steer
c. Look over both shoulders and steer with both hands
17. What is the most important difference between yellow and white lines?
a. Yellow lines are for vehicle and white lines are for bicyclists
b. Yellow lines mean two-way street and white lines mean one-way street
c. You cannot cross a line yellow and you may cross a white line
18. Which method is safest regarding the freeway:
a. Enter ahead of the flow of traffic
b. Enter at the posted speed limit
c. Slow down and yield to freeway traffic
19. Generally speaking, what should you do when a vehicle in front of you slows down?
a. Let off the gas to gradually reduce your speed
b. Tap the brake as a warning
c. Maintain your speed and then act accordingly
20. Choose the correct answer
a. What you don’t see, you will hit
b. Keep your eyes on the road
c. Speed kills
1 b 2 a 3 b 4 a 5 b 6 a 7 c 8 a 9 a 10 c 11 b 12 b 13 b 14 a 15 b 16 c 17 b 18 a 19 a 20 b
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