#1
Which of the following factors can contribute to driver fatigue?
Regular breaks during long drives
Consumption of caffeine
Driving during late night or early morning hours
Listening to energetic music while driving
#2
What is the recommended minimum break time after every two hours of continuous driving?
15 minutes
30 minutes
45 minutes
60 minutes
#3
What is the primary cause of fatigue-related accidents?
Poor road conditions
Inadequate vehicle maintenance
Driver error
Adverse weather conditions
#4
What is the term used to describe the phenomenon where a driver falls asleep for a few seconds or minutes without realizing it?
Microsleep
Nano-nap
Mini-snooze
Micro-nap
#5
What is the recommended distance to maintain between your vehicle and the one in front while driving to prevent fatigue-related accidents?
1-2 seconds
3-4 seconds
5-6 seconds
7-8 seconds
#6
Which of the following is NOT a symptom of driver fatigue?
Increased reaction time
Frequent yawning
Heavy eyelids
Difficulty focusing on the road
#7
What is the purpose of a fatigue management plan for professional drivers?
To ensure drivers remain awake at all times
To minimize the risk of accidents due to fatigue
To increase the number of driving hours per day
To reduce the need for rest breaks
#8
What is the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for drivers in most countries?
#9
Which of the following can help combat drowsiness while driving?
Increasing speed to reach the destination sooner
Opening the windows for fresh air
Avoiding conversations with passengers
Taking a short nap at a safe location
#10
What percentage of all fatal crashes are attributed to drowsy driving?
#11
Which of the following is a recommended strategy for managing fatigue during long drives?
Avoiding breaks to reach the destination faster
Consuming large meals before driving
Switching drivers frequently
Using cruise control constantly
#12
What is the term used to describe the state where a driver's mind wanders away from the task of driving?
Highway hypnosis
Road trance
Motorway mirage
Driving delirium
#13
Which of the following can significantly reduce the risk of fatigue-related accidents?
Driving faster to minimize the time spent on the road
Maintaining a consistent sleep schedule
Limiting caffeine intake during breaks
Avoiding regular eye movements while driving
#14
What is the recommended amount of sleep per night for adults to maintain alertness during the day?
5-6 hours
7-9 hours
10-12 hours
3-4 hours
#15
Which age group is most susceptible to experiencing drowsy driving?
Teenagers
Young adults (20s and 30s)
Middle-aged adults (40s and 50s)
Elderly adults (60s and above)