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-Guarantee passing score -100 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: 1. Which of these is recommended when driving at night on a dimly lit street:
- Drive slowly enough to stop within the area lighted by your headlights.
- Briefly look at oncoming headlights so you won't be blinded.
- Keep instrument lights bright to be more visible by other drivers.
Answer:
- Drive slowly enough to stop within the area lighted by your headlights.
- Parallel to the curb.
- Away from the curb.
- Toward the curb.
Question 2: 1. Which way to you turn your wheels when parked uphill next to a curb?
Answer:
- Away from the curb.
Question 3: 1. You see a car approaching from the rear. When you check your mirror again to
change lanes, you no longer see the car. You should:
- Look over your shoulder to be sure the car is not in your blind spot.
- Turn on your signal and change lanes slowly.
- Signal, honk your horn, and change lanes quickly.
Answer:
- Look over your shoulder to be sure the car is not in your blind spot.
- Look in the inside rearview mirror.
- Look in the outside rearview mirror.
- Turn your head.
Question 4: 1. To see cars in bling spots, you should:
Answer:
- Turn your head.
- Your driving privilege will be revoked for one year.
- You will be sentenced to a mandatory 30 days in jail.
- Your vehicle will be confiscated and sold.
Question 5: 1. If you are convicted by the court of a first DUI:
Answer:
- Your driving privilege will be revoked for one year.
- The far left lane.
- The center lane.
- Any lane as long as it seems safe to do so.
Question 6: 1. To turn left from a one-way street onto a one-way street, start from:
Answer:
- The far left lane.
Question 7: 1. You are on a road with only one lane in each direction and you want to pass
another vehicle, but there is a curve ahead which blocks your view. YOu must:
- Not pass the other vehicle.
- Pass on the shoulder of the road.
- Signal longer than 5 seconds to pass safely.
Answer:
- Not pass the other vehicle.
Question 8: 1. You should not start across an intersection if you know you will block the
intersection when the light turns red:
- Under any circumstances.
- Unless you entered the intersection on a yellow light.
- Unless you entered the intersection on a green light.
Answer:
- Under any circumstances.
- Vehicle in front of you moves to the right to let you pass.
- Yellow line next to your side of the road is broken.
- Yellow line next to the other side of the road is broken.
Question 9: 1. You may cross double yellow lines to pass another vehicle if:
Answer:
- Yellow line next to your side of the road is broken.
- The lane closest to the center of the road.
- The lane nearest the curb or edge of the roadway.
- Either lane, depending on oncoming traffic.
Question 10: 1. To turn right from a highway with two lanes in your direction, turn from:
Answer:
- The lane nearest the curb or edge of the roadway.
Question 11: 1. When you enter traffic from a full stop (e.g. pulling away from the curb), you:
- Should drive slower than other traffic for 200 feet.
- Need a large enough gap to get up to the speed of traffic.
- Should wait for the first vehicle to pass, then pull into the lane.
Answer:
- Need a large enough gap to get up to the speed of traffic.
- During a heavy rainstorm in the middle of summer.
- When it first starts to rain after a dry spell.
- After it has been raining a long time.
Question 12: 1. Highways are typically most slippery:
Answer:
- When it first starts to rain after a dry spell.
Question 13: 1. When a traffic light turns green, should you go immediately?
- Yes, but yield to any person or vehicle still in the intersection.
- Yes, or you could be given a ticket for causing gridlock.
- No, because you must first wait 5 seconds before proceeding.
Answer:
- Yes, but yield to any person or vehicle still in the intersection.
- Stop, listen, and proceed if you cannot hear anything.
- Look to the sides of your vehicle.
- Concentrate on oncoming traffic.
Question 14: 1. At intersections, crosswalks, and railroad crossings, you should always:
Answer:
- Look to the sides of your vehicle.