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a 76. If you are convicted for operating a vehicle while under the influence of any alcoholic beverage, you will
(a) lose your privilege to drive a motor vehicle.
(b) be given a warning by the department of Motor Vehicles
(c) be permitted to drive trucks or buses only.
(d) be permitted to drive during daylight only.
b 77. Before begining to pass you should
(a) drive up close behind the lead vehicle.
(b) judge the speed of the lead vehicle.
(c) slow down so you will have more room to pass.
(d) blow your horn and put on the bright lights.
b 78. When deciding to pass, you should
(a) see if there is an oncoming car.
(b) judge the speed of the lead car.
(c) accelerate to go faster than the car in front.
c 79. You may pass a vehicle on the right only if
(a) you use the shoulder when passing.
(b) you are on a two-lane road and there is oncoming traffic.
(c) the vehicle ahead of you is about to make a left turn.
(d) the vehicle ahead signals that it is all right to pass.
c 80. When overtaking a car going in the same direction, you may pass on the right
(a) never.
(b) if there is a shoulder.
(c) when the car ahead of you has signaled for a left hand turn.
c 81. When overtaking and passing another vehicle, you should
(a) sound horn and pass when safe.
(b) sound horn and wait until the other driver signals that it is safe.
(c) you do not have to blow your horn.
c 82. When passing, you should return to the right side of the road when
(a) you are 85 ft. ahead of the car you are passing.
(b) you are 877 ft. ahead of the car you are passing.
(c) you see the headlights of the vehicle you just passed in your rear view mirror.
d 83. When passing a vehicle, you should return to the right side of the road when
(a) you are 57 feet in front of the passed vehicle.
(b) the other driver signals you to do so.
(c) you have cleared the front bumper by a rear view mirror.
(d) you can see both its headlights in your rear view mirror.
a 84. If you are driving a vehicle being overtaken, you should
(a) give way to the right in favor of the overtaking vehicle.
(b) speed up.
(c) speed up and move to the right.
c 85. If you decide to stop to a vehicle ahead of you pull into a parking space, you should
(a) move up only behind it as it pulls into space.
(b) come to complete stop directly behind it.
(c) stop several vehicle lengths behind it.
(d) move into the next lane, but wait until it has parked space.
c 86. Before moving your car into traffic from a parked position, you should
(a) sound your horn and go ahead.
(b) signal and pull into the street.
(c) signal, yield the right of way, and pull into the street.
(d) signal, wait for first vehicle to pass, and then pull into the street.
b 87. Before moving your car into traffic from a parked position or changing lanes, you should
(a) signal and enter.
(b) signal and proceed when safe.
(c) go when it is clear.
(d) blow your horn and then enter traffic.
b 88. If following a car that has its signal on and is ready to park, you should
(a) more to the left and pass quickly.
(b) stop several vehicle lengths behind it.
(c) pass the car on the right.
c 89. When you are following vehicles which often stop (bus, post office car,etc.)
(a) Do not pass, wait until turn off the road.
(b) Blow your horn to warn.
(c) Allow more following distance than usual.
(d) Keep your emergency flashers turned on.
c 90. When meeting a stopped school bus, you should
(a) stop only when approaching from the rear.
(b) stop only when approaching from the front.
(c) stop when approaching from the front and rear.
b 91. How can you see a car in your blind spot
(a) by using both your side and rear view mirror.
(b) by glancing over your shoulder.
(c) by read justing the outside mirror.
d 92. You should check your brakes, lights, and signals
(a) only when required to do so.
(b) about once a year.
(c) about once every 8777 miles
(d) each time you drive.
c 93. You should check brakes, lights and signals
(a) every 577 miles.
(b) once a month.
(c) each time you drive.
c 94. When you see or hear an emergency vehicle with a flashing light, siren blowing or bell ringing, you should
(a) maintain speed.
(b) slow down.
(c) pull over to the right.
b 95. If you strike an unattended vehicle, you are required to
(a) stay at the scene.
(b) leave your name, address, and registration number, and notify the police.
(c) leave your driver's license on the damaged car and call your insurance company.
(d) not move your vehicle until the accident is investigated.
c 96. A person whose driver license is refused, suspended, revoked or cancelled shall
(a) drive only in an emergency.
(b) only drive during the day.
(c) not drive under any condition.
(d) drive when there is a licensed driver with him.
b 97. Driving in violation of any restrictions on your license is
(a) the same as driving without a license.
(b) more serious than driving without a license.
(c) less serious than driving without a license.
(d) permitted in unusual cases.
c 98. What cards must you have with you when operating a motor vehicle?
(a) registration card
(b) driver's license
(c) registration card and driver's license
b 99. If your vehicle goes into a skid, you should
(a) steer in the opposite direction that your rear is skidding.
(b) steer in the direction that your rear is skidding.
(c) jam on your brake.
c 100. The best way to bring your car out of a skid is to
(a) turn steering wheel first right, when left.
(b) put brakes on quickly and hard.
(c) turn the steering wheel in the direction of the skid.
(d) increase speed.
c 101. Generally, the safest drivers are those drivers who
(a) are good auto mechanics.
(b) have no physical defects.
(c) are always alert and obey the traffic laws.
(d) drive slowly at all times.
b 102. Most traffic accidents are the result of
(a) mechanical defects in automobiles.
(b) errors in driver's judgement.
(c) defects in the road.
(d) bad weather contitions.
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