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, O/ Q5 d% Y$ H8 |5 D7 |) q1.Which of the following are best practices with respect to backing?
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0 ^0 C5 F. K! c9 q0 w A)Back at 10km/h
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9 Z$ {" u( Z/ O3 @ B)All of the answers are correct
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/ `" I; P9 d$ a; ~: A C)Back to the blind side of the vehicle0 J! c2 x& L3 w3 M
7 m/ d: M) b3 w: c' L8 _ D)Avoid backing whenever possible
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. j) M" ]8 g" E u: U% P+ f- c 2.If you can't avoid a collision, what is the best action to take to reduce injuries?
( H; c- w9 d" W: L" j A)Lock your brakes and turn toward the ditch
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( N2 S: F- }9 l. Y B)Use controlled braking and steering to collide with any objects at an angle0 o& a$ R; J3 b& ?) g
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C)Lock your brakes and steer hard to the left side of the highway6 h: |7 z5 k3 F+ f
' o6 D# d* K8 F) z3 s( s D)Slam on the brakes and hit head-on
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" \# H( a" N' r) i: y" {6 E) b( s 3.The most effective way to quickly stop a vehicle traveling at speeds greater than 60 km/h on wet pavement is to:, ?+ `7 t% p5 Z) a+ `
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A)Pump the brakes
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B)Shift to a lower gear and squeeze the brakes. G; Q" e0 b1 f9 ]0 Q1 Q
4 Q" [$ V+ u+ A% k( W* l0 S C)Lock the brakes
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D)Threshold brake% i. k5 {4 v, H
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4 ]2 p' A' ]* {# s; U6 s 4.When driving a vehicle equipped with ABS brakes, the best way to stop in an emergency is:4 `0 d/ ?; L" p' @4 T8 y
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A)Apply firm pressure on the brake pedal
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\8 R- h* G7 i# @( p; f B)Quickly pump the brake pedal$ y5 T% ^2 a7 F! h
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C)Slowly pump the brake pedal
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D)Press on the brake pedal until you feel a pulsating, then ease up; q \9 D3 P5 S4 I2 O% b
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5.What is the minimum distance ahead that you should look when driving?
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6 \5 K" O9 \3 F; t" y5 E* ]4 F A)Four seconds ahead
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B)12 to 15 seconds ahead) A4 W/ d" A! C" o; _- U2 T
: }, l" O: e' j g6 c C) Four car lengths
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( ~0 g% b5 G. b! H D) About 1 km
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6.Responsibility for the safe maintenance of any vehicle rests mainly with:
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A) The automotive department or service station
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B) The owner/operator( J4 o6 b0 b: e! D0 M* C7 J/ k& h
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C) Law enforcement officers
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D) The manufacturer0 C. y1 ?" [' u' G$ z
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7.The condition of tires on a vehicle is important because:) f: ^3 Y0 U1 Q7 X1 [7 x/ p( K
- n. O9 I( a2 Z A) Contact between tires and the road stop the vehicle; k4 [1 d9 L# F$ O" _/ y
. ~0 L3 |. x4 p4 Z B) All of the answers are correct
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- L O' }' }5 \4 h3 F R# W C) Tires provide traction
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6 }+ y' R! h7 ~$ Q9 u/ Q D) Tires carry the vehicle's load& |2 F8 K) b1 D5 H: o! ]
; P0 g" _; {+ z' `- Y' K' `) ` 8. A yellow traffic sign indicates:
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- N- I2 ~* ^( o" U, O( f$ z A) Roadside services
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D) A prohibitive message
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, a" q" `0 n8 h Y J7 @( U 9. You are driving on a highway when the left front tire suddenly goes flat. You should:
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" E3 {# X: A# r6 A1 }) z K A) Signal, pump brakes, and steer left o, c5 T7 M( V% o4 x# l, s1 Y. u& x
: m5 J+ B/ R$ T B) Signal, pump brakes, and steer right
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0 S2 C* J' P- L: l( W9 T C) Grip the wheel firmly, engage ABS brakes, and steer right9 d' l+ l; f( Y9 k1 q. @( Z
3 K4 s9 _& ?: V5 ?) `! Y D) Grip the wheel firmly, steer straight, and reduce speed without using the brakes
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: b8 B; x8 y8 _4 E0 [ v6 D8 G' B! H 10. Properly understanding an anti-lock braking system:
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3 @' W2 s, o. ~ B) All of the answers are correct
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C) Can greatly reduce the risk of injury/ l2 U: v' f2 V+ p: |( @4 B4 b
: }$ Z9 H6 B2 `/ g1 }/ ? D) Can reduce the risk of having a collision# ~* v9 L9 x0 Z6 @! W
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11. You should return to your lane after passing another vehicle once:
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A) The other driver signals with the lights- O7 a5 p" f: {4 A: ?3 C
! H4 y1 Y9 _' N5 R: ?4 @) D B) You can see the other vehicle in your rear-view mirror7 _1 p0 p7 j+ W. C% O1 Z. d
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D) You are 5 metres past the vehicle
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7 H0 ]* K2 y0 J% N 12. To be proactive and reduce the chance of road rage in other drivers, you should:6 a) o+ H: ~. }; {
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A) Drive the same speed as all other drivers' N( m- y e, a: R. f
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C) Keep a space cushion all around your vehicle p& G$ ^2 O: d% H+ L
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13. The first thing you should do prior to backing out of a parking stall is:" m& c6 x9 Z, @% P
" X' u! m+ Z. {$ L) O9 y- c A) Sound your horn twice
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+ D" r6 @1 p) Q3 l: Q5 \ B) Proceed slowly& Z: o5 D: J4 M2 w! {" U& P
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C) Walk around the vehicle to check for hazards
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! T& y# \0 a l2 ~ 14. What causes most vehicle crashes?+ Z: @, b) @+ K0 |3 b" @8 Y. i, Y
+ [, S/ T$ V+ D6 h8 h A) Traffic laws. k Q1 p" x* s/ S4 R) w
% H6 c3 d; V6 U6 ] B) Defects in the road* K5 C2 h1 e) a8 h1 B2 j) U! B, `
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C) Human error
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D) Inadequate traffic controls. I D8 I( u+ q! n4 v9 w
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15. A black/white or red/white traffic sign indicates:. {" R1 f; I, |( J& ]
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B) A general warning
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C) Roadside services
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D) A traffic regulation
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- @1 Z, V( S5 X0 U$ h) i3 m 16. A flashing red traffic control light always has the same meaning as:; A3 @5 l9 }( X3 C: Q
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A) A caution sign% J. d; L3 f4 P; f3 e2 L
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D) An ordinary red traffic light* ? X4 F% } x
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8 O4 o# D" Z% o6 S2 T& ~, A17. The major factor contributing to cornering skids is:
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A) Entering the corner too fast$ ]9 E3 [9 L0 T
R% M. K0 e8 ~- OB) Driving with all season tires
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C) Braking sharply while in the curve' G! n$ d6 P4 k$ J
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D) Being unfamiliar with the road and road conditions2 R& W% {% R/ Q6 ~
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3 I2 W5 L3 F% }0 u' g0 ] 18. You will anticipate better when driving in a rural area if you:
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A) Check your mirrors every 30 seconds$ s H& s5 \6 |8 f8 z" n
, g8 \( {; N% v B) Scan at least 25 seconds ahead
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19. Maintaining a 4-second following distance in wet weather conditions is an example of:
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A) Time management
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B) Communication
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Z; I: C$ ~. b$ }) f, ?! k D) Managing space
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; a. l5 V! G: d: j& Q4 D( d 20. When a vehicle loses traction in a curve and has a rear wheel skid, it is called:" @# p7 Q9 Z3 j' e6 o1 j
1 ?0 N4 Y/ \1 p- _' G, ` A) A braking skid5 M1 P/ d- e3 _6 ~7 B! y) y
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B) A cornering skid
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* }- b* G- ^6 j! Q C) Power steer3 ^5 a! t- g# L; x2 e0 Z- [* Y
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21. To keep a safe following distance in an urban area, a driver should:
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9 b& h1 g" ]4 {9 u4 N5 H A) Keep at least a two car length following distance- c6 M" b2 p% }
: ]3 o9 n$ o; d8 w1 V0 T B) Keep at least a 2- to 3-second following distance
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C) Keep at least a 12-second following distance
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