NC DMV Test SET #2 for Learner's Permit: P. 12 - 21, Graduated
Licensing --> Chap. 1, Table 8 (SET 2) Flashcards If a driver is under age 18 and has had their Driving Eligibility Certificate (DEC) revoked, they may not have
their permit or license again until:a) they turn 18.b) they get
a high school diploma or GED.c) they get a new DEC.d) Any of the above.
d) Any of the above.
What hours of the day is someone with a Limited Learner Permit allowed to drive during the 1st six months with the permit?a) 5 a.m. - 9 p.m.b) 6 a.m. - 10 p.m.c) 5 a.m. -
12:00 a.m.
- 5 a.m. - 9 p.m.
What special rules apply to drivers with a Provisional License?a) The DMV reviews your driving record more closely and may contact you if you have certain types of traffic convictions or crashes.b) You are not permitted to operate a vehicle while texting or reading email or texts.c) You are not permitted to operate the car stereo while driving.d) A and B.
d) A and B.
How long must someone have their Limited Learner Permit before applying for a Limited Provision license?a) Six months.b) Nine months.c) Twelve months.
c) Twelve months.
How many passengers under age 21 may a driver with a Level Two Limited Provisional License have?a) Zero.b) One.c) It does not matter, as long as all those under age 21 are in the same family or household as the driver.d) It does not matter, as long as the supervising driver is also in the car.e) B, C, and D.
e) B, C, and D.
T/F: To be eligible for a Limited Learner Permit in NC, you
must be 16 - 18 years old.
FALSE: You must be 15 - 18 years old.
A supervising driver must:a) Hold a valid driver license and
have been licensed for at least five years.b) Be a parent or grandparent.c) Be a responsible person approved by the parent or guardian.d) All of the above
d) All of the above.
T/F: Special laws apply to drivers who hold a Provisional
License, because they have a much higher crash rate.TRUE.
T/F: If your license is restricted, you must only drive within
the limits of the restriction; otherwise, you are considered to be driving without a license.TRUE.A driver with motor vehicle violations, seat belt or cell phone infractions must wait how long before applying to move on to the next stage of licensing?a) 1 year.b) 9 months.c) 6 months.d) 3 months.
- 6 months.
T/F: The DMV must revoke the driver license of any person
under age 18 when it receives notice from the proper school authority that the driver is no longer eligible for a Driving Eligibility Certificate.TRUE.
A Driving Eligibility Certificate (DEC):a) Is required of
anyone less than 18 years old who does not have a high school diploma or G.E.D. when applying for a learner permit or license.b) Certifies that the applicant is currently enrolled in school and making progress toward a high school diploma.c) Must be signed by the school administrator.d) All of the above.
d) All of the above.
T/F: To apply for a Limited Provisional License, drivers with
a Limited Learner Permit must submit a driving log detailing at least 60 hours of operation.
TRUE What hours of the day is someone with a Limited Learner Permit allowed to drive after having the permit for 6
months?a) 5 a.m. - 9 p.m.b) 5 a.m. - 12:00 a.m.c) Anytime
with the supervising driver
c) Anytime with the supervising driver
T/F: When a driver is under age 18 and applying for a
permit or license, they must show both a Driving Eligibility Certificate (or high school diploma or G.E.D.) AND proof of completion of a driver education course.
TRUE Which of these is NOT required to be eligible for a Limited Learner Permit in NC?a) A Driver Eligibility Certificate, a high school diploma or a G.E.D.b) A notarized approval from a parent or guardian.c) A certificate showing you have passed an approved driver education course.d) Pass written, sign & vision tests.
b) A notarized approval from a parent or guardian.
If you are applying for a driver license or learner permit for
the first time in NC, you must provide:a) Your full name and
date of birth.b) Your residence address.c) A notarized statement showing you have never been convicted of a crime.d) Proof of your Social Security number OR documentation indicating your legal presence in the U.S.e) A,B, and D.
e) A, B, and D.
T/F: When applying for a driver's license, you must show
proof of vehicle liability insurance.TRUE.What hours of the day is someone allowed to drive if they have a Level Two Limited Provisional License?a) 5 a.m. - 9 p.m.b) anytimec) anytime when driving to/from work or a volunteer fire, rescue or emergency service of which they are a member.d) Both A and C.
d) Both A and C.
T/F: A driver with a Level Two Limited Provisional License
no longer needs to keep a driving log.
FALSE: A driver with a Level Two Limited Provisional
License must complete a log detailing a minimum of 12 hours of operation, with at least six of those hours showing
nighttime driving.
T/F: A driver with a Level Three Full Provisional License
may drive at any time of day.TRUE.
T/F: Any driver under age 18 with a permit or a provisional
license is NOT allowed to use a cell phone or technology associated with a cell phone while driving, except in cases of emergency.TRUE.A student who is suspended for more than 10 consecutive days will receive what action?a) A letter of caution from the DMV.b) A loss of license for 3 months or until the DEC form is obtained.c) A loss of license for 6 months or until the DEC form is obtained.d) A loss of license for 12 months or until the DEC form is obtained.
d) A loss of license for 12 months or until the DEC form is
obtained.If you are a new driver, aged 15 - 18 years, moving to NC and have a learner permit or any type of license, what should you do?a) See the DMV website for specific guidance.b) Contact your local driver license office to determine which type of license or permit you are eligible to apply for.c) Continue using the permit or license you have until it is time to apply for a new one.
b) Contact your local driver license office to determine
which type of license or permit you are eligible to apply for.
T/F: The supervising driver may sit anywhere, as long as
they are in the car during operation.
FALSE: The supervising driver must sit in the front
passenger seat.