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DRIVERS ED CHAPTER 14 EXAM QUESTIONS
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Question 1: A chronic illness is an ailment that lasts over a period of
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years
Question 2: To prevent exposure to carbon monoxide and its effects, you should
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check the vehicle's exhaust system regularly
Question 3: Glare recovery time is the time your eyes need to regain
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clear vision after being affected by the glare
Question 4: Other roadway users can increase or decrease your chances of
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having a collision
Question 5: Reduce taking high-risk driving chances the greatest by not
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letting emotions go uncontrolled
Question 6: The ability to see things clearly near and far away is
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visual acuity
Question 7: Night blindness means a driver
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cannot see well when driving at night
Question 8: A narrow field of peripheral vision (140 degrees or less) is called
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tunnel vision Question 9: You are at an even greater risk of being involved in a collision if you are
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not aware of your impaired senses Question 10: While driving a vehicle, the driver must be the leader of those in a vehicle because
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the driver is responsible for the safety of the passengers Question 11: A person with a chronic illness might be licensed to drive if the person provides medical proof that the illness is
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under control Question 12: By using a following distance greater than three seconds and allowing for additional clear distance ahead before passing, a driver can
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compensate for poor depth perception
Question 13: Smoking inside a closed vehicle raises the carbon monoxide level in
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the blood of the vehicle's occupants Question 14: A person who is influenced by a strong emotion should not drive until the emotion is under control
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until the emotion is under control
Question 15: Carbon monoxide is present in
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all exhaust gases from all gasoline engines Question 16: Assume the driver of the vehicle you are riding in is acting recklessly and does not respond to your intervention. You may
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have to encourage the driver to let someone else drive Question 17: An emotion event not related to driving can or can't affect your driving task
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can
Question 18: Coping with emotions while driving includes
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anticipating emotion-producing situations Question 19: A person with 20/40 visual acuity must be twice as close to an object to see it as clearly as a person with
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20/20 vision
Question 20: Fatigue might cause you to
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take more time to identify hazards
Question 21: When you drive at 55 mph, your clear side vision area is
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less than half as wide as when you drive at 20 mph Question 22: When a strong emotion affects you, your chances of making a mistake
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increase
Question 23: Most people have a field of vision of about
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180 degrees
Question 24: An example of a temporary driving disability is a
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sprained ankle
Question 25: The emotion that occurs more often to more drivers is
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anger