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Module 1 – Topic 1 Answer KeyMultiple ChoiceA.B.C.D.1.A allows the driver to practice driving, but doesnot allow him or her to drive a vehicle unaccompanied.Learner PermitProvisional LicenseConditional LicenseCommercial LicenseANSWER: A. A Learner Permit allows the driver to practice driving, but does notallow him or her to drive a vehicle unaccompanied. You’ll need a licensed driverwith you to drive; the requirements for the driver accompanying you vary fromstate to state.A.B.C.D.2.A Classified License will allow you to drive atruck towing a trailer weighing 16,000 pounds.Class AClass BClass CClass MANSWER: A. A Class A Classified License will allow you to drive trucks towingtrailers of more than 10,000 pounds in weight.3.The following license will allow you to drive a standard passenger vehicleor pick-up truck:A. Class AB. Class BC. Class CD. All of the aboveANSWER: D. Class A, Class B, and Class C licenses will allow you to drive astandard passenger vehicle or pick-up truck; however, none of them will allowyou to drive a motorcycle or moped, which requires a Class M license.A.B.C.D.4.A(n) CDL endorsement will allow the driver todrive a school bus.H-classN-classP-classS-classANSWER: D. An S-class CDL endorsement will allow the driver to drive a schoolbus; other buses can be driven with a P-class CDL endorsement.

A.B.C.D.5.states currently have Graduated Licensingprograms.52240All 50ANSWER: C. 40 states currently have Graduated Licensing programs, which setup a schedule that must be followed in order to get your Learner Permit,Provisional License, and Driver License.6.There are different tests in your Driver Licenseexam.A. TwoB. ThreeC. FourD. FiveANSWER: C. There are four different tests in your Driver License exam: a test onRules and Laws of the road, a test on Signs and Markings, your vision test, andyour driving ability test.A.B.C.D.7.Nearly of all deaths of teenagers between 1618 years of age are caused by motor accidents.10%25%33%50%ANSWER: D. Nearly 50% of all deaths of teenagers between 16-18 years of ageare caused by motor accidents; in fact, automobile crashes are the #1 killer ofpeople between the ages of 15-20.A.B.C.D.8.A(n) license is when the privilege of driving hasbeen ended : B. A revoked license is when the privilege of driving has been endedindefinitely. This usually this happens when a suspended driver have broken anadditional law like driving on a suspended license. It is possible to have yourlicense restored to suspension status once you have completed all therequirements necessary, in some cases.

A.B.C.D.9.Which of the following is NOT allowed on your vehicle during a vehicleinspection?Flashing red lightsA muffler cut-outAn exhaust whistleAll of the aboveANSWER: D. Flashing red lights, muffler cut-outs, and exhaust whistles are allcauses for immediate vehicle disqualification during a DMV vehicle inspection.A.B.C.D.10.Insurance transfers the from the person whois operating the car to the insurance company.LiabilityFinancial riskAccountabilityBlameANSWER: B. Insurance transfers the financial risk from the person who isoperating the car to the insurance company. Without it, every driver would runthe risk of being financially responsible for ANY damage that may occur if theyare involved in an accident.11.There are types of classified licenses.A. 3B. 4C. 5D. 6ANSWER: B. There is FOUR types of classified licenses.A.B.C.D.12.A(n) CDL endorsement allows the driver to haul tanks thatare filled with hazardous materials.X classT classS classP classANSWER: A. An X-class CDL endorsement allows the driver to haul tanks thatare filled with hazardous materials.13.Someone with limited or no experience driving a motor vehicle isdefined as a .A. Confident driverB. Newbie driverC. Novice driver

D. Natural driverANSWER: C. Someone with limited or no experience driving a motor vehicle isdefined as a Novice driver.14. The two types of license suspension are .A. Absolute and TemporaryB. Absolute and FinalC. Discretionary and MandatoryE. Mandatory and TemporaryANSWER: C. The two types of license suspension are Discretionary andMandatory.Module 1 – Topic 2 Answer KeyMultiple Choice1.What do you do if you have the right-of-way at an intersection, butanother driver THINKS that he does?A. Visually signal to him that he is violating the rulesB. Press your horn to get his attention as he is making his moveC. Avoid a confrontation by allowing him to go firstD. Take down his license plate number and call the policeANSWER: C. By avoiding a confrontation and allowing him to go first, you mightlose a couple of seconds but you’ll also avoid losing your vehicle to anaccident!2.way?If four vehicles all arrive at the same intersection, who has the right-ofA. The biggest vehicleB. The vehicle to the left of youC. The vehicle to the right of youD. The vehicle that got there firstANSWER: D. If four vehicles all arrive at the same intersection, the vehicle thatgot there first has the initial right-of-way.

3.How many seconds should you leave at an intersection between yourvehicle and the vehicle that crossed before you?A. 1 secondB. 2 secondsC. 3 secondsD. 4 secondsANSWER: D. When crossing an intersection behind another vehicle, you shouldallow 4 seconds to pass before you attempt to cross yourself, to give yourself anadequate space cushion between the two vehicles.4.The “right-of-way” concepts are:A. A set of legally binding traffic rulesB. A set of driving rules that can be tossed aside, if there is good causeC. The ultimate measure of polite driving etiquetteD. All of the aboveANSWER: D. The “right-of-way” concepts are a set of legally binding traffic rulesthat can be tossed aside, if there is good cause (such as another driver forcinghimself in front of you) as well as the ultimate measure of polite drivingetiquette!5.A “yield” sign .A. is the same as a “stop” signB. tells you where other drivers are entering a lane of trafficC. says that you must wait until you can safely enter a lane of trafficD. refers only to trucks and larger vehiclesANSWER: C. A “yield” sign says that you must wait until you can safely enter alane of traffic; you are not, however, required to stop unless the flow of trafficdictates that you do so.6.What should you do if another driver gives you the right-of-way, in orderto be polite?A. Wave a “thank you”B. Tailgate and flash your headlightsC. Honk your horn until he honks backD. Do nothingANSWER: A. If another driver is kind enough to give you the right-of-way, bepolite and say “thanks” with a wave!7.Which of the following can count as intersections?A. Dirt roadsB. Highway off-rampsC. Driveways

D. All of the aboveANSWER: D. Dirt roads, highway off-ramps, and driveways all count asintersections – which mean you need to be alert when approaching them!8.Which of the following does NOT determine a controlled intersection?A. Multi-lanesB. Traffic signalsC. Pavement markingsD. Construction signsANSWER: D. Construction signs do not determine a controlled intersection, sincethey’re temporary – you should still treat any intersection with construction signsat it as an uncontrolled intersection.9.Which of the following vehicles are you NOT automatically required togive the right-of-way to?A. Police vehiclesB. BulldozersC. AmbulancesD. Fire trucksANSWER: B. You are not automatically required to give the right-of-way tobulldozers, since they don’t qualify as an emergency vehicle – but you should stillgive them the right-of-way when necessary in normal driving situations, just likeyou would for any other vehicle!10.Which of the following is often a major factor in accidents atintersections?A. Delayed perceptionsB. Vehicle speeds exceeding driving conditionsC. False assumptionsD. All of the aboveANSWER: D. Delayed perceptions, vehicle speeds exceeding drivingconditions, and false assumptions are the three most common factors inaccidents at intersections – so be alert, be aware, and be safe!Fill in the Blanks – ANSWER KEY11.According to the National Safety Council, of all trafficaccidents occur at intersections.A. 10%

B. 20%C. 40%D. 100%ANSWER: C. According to the National Safety Council, 40% of all trafficaccidents occur at intersections.12.Every time you encounter an intersection, you should take which of thefollowing steps:A. Cover the brake and delay accelerationB. Observe yield signs and yellow lightsC. Use the “rule of thirds”D. All of the aboveANSWER: D. Every time you encounter an intersection, you should cover thebrake and delay acceleration, use the “rule of thirds” and observe yield signs andyellow lights.Module 1 – Topic 3 Answer KeyMultiple Choice1.Which of the following would NOT be considered a “channeling device”?A. DrumB. ConeC. BarrelD. RodANSWER: D. Drums, cones, and barrels are all examples of “channelingdevices”, which may be used to redirect traffic – a rod, however, is not.2.A round sign represents which of the following?A. “Yield”B. “Railroad Advance Warning”C. “School Crossing”D. None of the aboveANSWER: B. The only sign with a round shape is a “Railroad Advance Warning”,indicating a railroad intersection approaching.3.Which of the following is NOT a standard color used in traffic signs?A. RedB. Yellow

C. GreenD. PurpleANSWER: D. Purple is not a color used in standard traffic signs.4.Which of the following signs is orange in color?A. Stop signB. Yield signC. Guide marker signD. Construction and maintenance warning signANSWER: D. Construction and maintenance warning signs are orange in color,alerting you to construction ahead and possible delays.5.Which of the following signals indicates that you should come to acomplete stop?A. A flashing red lightB. A solid red lightC. A flashing yellow lightD. Both A and BANSWER: D. A solid red light is the standard signal to indicate a stop; however,a flashing red light could indicate a railroad crossing, or a malfunctioning trafficlight, both of which also require a complete stop.6.What does a solid double yellow line mean?A. No PassingB. Passing only allowed on straight roadsC. Passing is allowed, when it is safeD. None of the aboveANSWER: A. A solid double yellow line means No Passing, even if it looksperfectly safe!7.Traffic signs help you in which of the following ways?A. WarnB. RegulateC. GuideD. All of the aboveANSWER: D. Traffic signs are there to warn, regulate, and guide you on theroad, all to help keep you safe!8.What is the shape of a standard stop sign?A. RectangleB. Triangle

C. OctagonD. PentagonANSWER: C. Standard stop signs are an octagon, meaning that they have eightsides.9.Which of the following is the standard hand signal to indicate a “left turn”?A. Left arm held straight out the driver’s side windowB. Left arm held bent, pointing straight up in the airC. Left arm held bent, pointing down, next to the driver’s side doorD. Right arm, waving in the rearview mirrorANSWER: A. Drivers can signal a “left turn” by holding their left arm straight outthe driver’s side window, a particularly useful communication should your turnsignals ever fail.10.When traveling on a two-lane, two-way road, when is it safe to pass on ablind corner?A. When you can see that it is safe to passB. When the other vehicles are driving below the speed limitC. When you have clearly signaled, and no other vehicles areapproachingD. It is NEVER safe to pass on a blind cornerANSWER: D. It is NEVER safe to pass on a blind corner, even if you thinkeverything looks clear. If you can’t see around the corner, don’t move into theoncoming lane of traffic – otherwise, an unseen vehicle could catch you bysurprise!11.It is OK to ignore a traffic signal when ?A. A police officer tells you to do soB. There is no one at the intersectionC. There is no one at the intersection and it is after midnightD. You are in a hurryANSWER: A. It is only ok to ignore a traffic signal when a police officer tells youto do so.12.What shape is a Yield traffic sign?A. Vertical rectangleB. HexagonC. Upside-down triangleD. Octagon

ANSWER: C. A Yield traffic sign is always an upside-down triangle.13.What color are stop signs and school crossing signs, respectively?A. Red and RedB. Red and GreenC. Red and BlueD. Red and YellowANSWER: D. Stop signs are red and School Crossing Signs are yellow.Module 1 – Topic 4 Answer KeyMultiple Choice1.it?If your car starts to skid while driving, what should you do to correctA. DON’T jam on the brakesB. Slowly accelerateC. Turn your steering wheel into the skidD. Both A and CANSWER: D. DON’T jam on the brakes; just take your foot off the gas pedal,and let the car slow itself naturally. Turn your steering wheel into the skid and asyou begin to recover control, start to straighten out until the car travels along youroriginal path.2.Which of the following is a necessary step to take in the event of a tireblowout?A. Turn on emergency indicator flashersB. Remove your foot from the acceleratorC. Drive cautiously to a safe location and pull off the roadwayD. All of the aboveANSWER: D. Be sure to turn on your emergency indicator flashers to alert otherdrivers that your vehicle is unstable, remove your foot from the accelerator, gripsteering wheel firmly, check traffic around you, allow your vehicle to slownaturally, do not brake, and drive cautiously to a safe location and pull off theroadway. Once you’re safely out of the flow of traffic, find a service station or towservice to have the tire replaced immediately – don’t keep trying to drive on it!3.What is the correct way to park your vehicle on an incline facing downhill?A. Turn your wheels so they’re facing AWAY from the curbB. Turn your wheels so they’re facing TOWARDS the curbC. Leave your wheels PARALLEL to the curb

D. Just throw it in park and have a nice day!ANSWER: B. By turning your wheels so they’re pointing AT the curb andapplying your parking brake, you ensure that the curb will stop your vehicle, evenif your parking brake fails.4.What is the correct way to park your vehicle on an incline facing uphill –with a curb?A. Turn your wheels so they’re facing AWAY from the curbB. Turn your wheels so they’re facing TOWARDS the curbC. Leave your wheels PARALLEL to the curbD. Just throw it in park and have a nice day!ANSWER: A. By turning your wheels so they’re pointing AWAY from the curband applying the parking brake, you’re ensuring that your vehicle will not be ableto roll into the flow of traffic; if your car starts to roll, it’s going to roll backwards and by pointing your tires AWAY from the curb, the backs of the wheels will hitthe curb and stop the vehicle.5.What is the correct way to park your vehicle on an incline facing uphill –WITHOUT a curb?A. Turn your wheels so they’re facing AWAY from the roadB. Turn your wheels so they’re facing TOWARDS the roadC. Leave your wheels PARALLEL to the roadD. Just throw it in park and have a nice day!ANSWER: A. By turning your wheels so they’re pointing AWAY from the road(towards where the curb would be if there was a curb) and applying the parkingbrake, you’re ensuring that your vehicle will not be able to roll into the flow oftraffic; in the event of brake failure, your front end WOULD swing out towardstraffic a little bit. but gravity would swing the back end right off the road carrying your car with it, and out of the flow of traffic.6.Which one of the following choices is NOT legally required when youhave parked your car and want to leave it unattended?A. Locking the ignitionB. Removing the key from the ignitionC. Locking the doors to the vehicleD. Setting the parking brakeANSWER: C. It’s actually against the law to leave your vehicle unattendedwithout locking the ignition, removing the key from the ignition, and setting theparking brake; locking the doors to the vehicle, however, is just a really, reallygood idea. J7.What is the proper course of action in rough or bad weather?

A. Speed up, so you can get out of it quickerB. Slow downC. StopD. Just relax – turn on the radio, and try not to panic.ANSWER: B. Rough weather can often turn roads into a difficult drive. Slowdown, and stay alert!8.When leaving a parking space, .A. ALWAYS look back – both before you move, and while you’re movingB. Be sure to look over your shoulder – don’t just rely on mirrorsC. Watch for pedestriansD. All of the aboveANSWER: D. When leaving a parking space, ALWAYS look back – both beforeyou move, and while you’re moving, and be sure to watch for pedestrians andlook over your shoulder – don’t just rely on mirrors. While these aren’t all therules of parking, they serve as a common sense approach to parking and helpbuild the foundation to understanding that parking is a simple procedure thatcan’t be taken simply.9.What speed is the best speed to drive your vehicle?A. As fast as you possibly canB. The exact posted speed limitC. The same speed as the flow of trafficD. 55 miles per hour – no matter what!ANSWER: C. As a rule of thumb, you should travel at the same speed as theflow of traffic - but never over the posted speed limit. Because the speed that youwill be traveling at will vary wildly at times, it is best to be alert and travel at theflow of traffic, so you don’t become an obstacle in traffic.10.As a newbie driver, what is the appropriate number of seconds youshould have between you and the vehicle in front of you?A. 2 secondsB. 3 secondsC. 4 secondsD. 7 secondsANSWER: C. It’s called the “four-second rule” for a reason – keeping 4 secondsbetween you and the vehicle in front of you will allow you enough cushion tomaneuver your vehicle within the flow of traffic should you need to stop orchange lanes suddenly. Once you’re an experienced driver with your driver’slicense, it becomes the “three-second rule” – the standard rule of thumb for mostdrivers – but for newbies, you’re going to need the extra cushion. Following too

closely can result in collision and you might find yourself becoming a little “toofriendly” with the bumper of the car in front of yours 11.If your vision is obstructed – be it by nighttime, bad weather, traffic, or anyother reason – you should always .A. Slow downB. Speed upC. Use your high beam lightsD. Use your fog lightsANSWER: A. If your vision is obstructed by anything, you should always slowdown to give yourself more reaction time.12.You should always use your turn signal before making a turn.A. 30B. 40C. 100D. 500ANSWER: C. You should always use your turn signal 100 feet before making aturn.13.You should try to be in the correct lane for a turn before youneed to make your turn.A. 10 feetB. 20 feetC. 2 yardsD. Half a blockANSWER: D. You should try to be in the correct lane for a turn half a blockbefore you need to make your turn.14.If you’re worried that the driver ahead of you is unaware that you’re aboutto pass, it is OK to .A. Tap your hornB. Honk your horn repeatedlyC. Flash your high beams at themD. Yell out the windowANSWER: A. If you’re worried that the driver ahead of you is unaware that you’reabout to pass, it is OK to tap your horn.15.If your brakes fail on you, you should .A. Pump them to try and get them working againB. Yank the emergency/parking brake forcefully

C. Use the emergency/parking brake very lightlyD. Abandon your vehicle as quickly as possibleANSWER: C. If your brakes fail on you, you should use the emergency/parkingbrake very lightly.Module 1 – Topic 5 Answer KeyMultiple Choice1.Which of the following can impair your judgment while driving?A. MarijuanaB. AlcoholC. Certain over-the-counter cough syrupsD. All of the aboveANSWER: D. Marijuana, alcohol, and even certain over-the-counter coughsyrups can all impair your judgme

ANSWER: D. Delayed perceptions , vehicle speeds exceeding driving conditions , and false assumptions are the three most common factors in accidents at intersections – so be alert, be aware, and be safe! Fill in the Blanks – ANSWER KEY 11. According to the National Safety Council, _ of all traffic accidents occur at intersections. A. 10%

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