#1
What does the term 'defensive driving' refer to?
Driving aggressively to reach the destination faster
Driving cautiously and being aware of potential hazards
Ignoring traffic rules for personal convenience
Tailgating other vehicles
#2
When driving in adverse weather conditions, such as heavy rain or snow, what should you do?
Increase your speed to reach your destination quickly
Maintain the same speed and follow the vehicle in front closely
Reduce your speed and increase following distance
Switch off headlights to save energy
#3
What is the purpose of a speed limit on roads?
To challenge drivers to exceed the recommended speed
To provide a minimum speed for all vehicles
To ensure a safe and reasonable speed for the given road conditions
To encourage drivers to race against each other
#4
What does the term 'yield' mean in traffic rules?
Accelerate to move ahead of other vehicles
Slow down or stop to give the right of way to other road users
Switch lanes without signaling
Ignore other vehicles and proceed without caution
#5
What does the term 'blood alcohol concentration (BAC)' refer to in the context of driving?
The amount of blood in the alcohol stream
The level of alcohol in the bloodstream
The type of alcohol consumed before driving
The number of alcohol bottles in the vehicle
#6
In traffic, what does the term 'blind spot' refer to?
An area with poor visibility due to weather conditions
A portion of the road without any traffic signs
An area not visible in the vehicle's mirrors
A zone where overtaking is not allowed
#7
What is the purpose of an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) in a vehicle?
To reduce fuel consumption
To prevent the wheels from locking up during braking
To increase the speed of the vehicle
To improve the engine performance
#8
What is the primary purpose of traffic signs and signals?
To decorate the roads and make them visually appealing
To provide information and guidance to drivers and pedestrians
To indicate areas for photo opportunities
To display advertisements for local businesses
#9
In a situation where your vehicle's brakes fail, what should you do?
Panic and steer the vehicle off the road
Immediately apply the parking brake
Shift to a lower gear and pump the brake pedal
Accelerate to a higher speed to use the momentum for braking
#10
When approaching a school zone, what should drivers be particularly cautious of?
Accelerating to pass through quickly
Ignoring the posted speed limit
Children and pedestrians in the area
Turning off vehicle headlights
#11
What is the purpose of the 'three-second rule' while following another vehicle?
To estimate the vehicle's age
To determine the driver's skill level
To maintain a safe following distance
To calculate the time until the next traffic signal
#12
What is the primary purpose of a crosswalk?
A designated area for playing outdoor games
A shortcut for pedestrians
A marked path for pedestrians to safely cross the road
An exclusive lane for cyclists
#13
What does the term 'road rage' refer to?
A type of race conducted on public roads
Excessive anger or aggressive behavior exhibited by drivers
A competition to determine the fastest driver
Decorating vehicles with rage-themed artwork
#14
When should you use your vehicle's high beam headlights?
In well-lit urban areas
In fog, heavy rain, or snow
While approaching oncoming traffic
At all times to improve visibility
#15
What is the purpose of a traffic circle or rotary in road design?
To confuse drivers and test their skills
To slow down traffic and create congestion
To allow traffic to flow smoothly in a circular pattern
To encourage high-speed racing
#16
What does the term 'right of way' mean in traffic rules?
The legal right to drive without a license
The privilege of moving first in a particular situation
The permission to exceed the speed limit
The authority to park anywhere on the road
#17
What is the purpose of using turn signals while driving?
To signal other drivers about your intention to turn or change lanes
To communicate with pedestrians on the sidewalk
To illuminate the road during nighttime
To indicate a malfunction in the vehicle
#18
What is the purpose of a traffic roundabout or rotary?
To perform stunts and tricks with the vehicle
To allow vehicles to pass without stopping, promoting a smooth flow of traffic
To create a scenic spot for tourists
To encourage racing competitions among drivers
#19
What does the term 'tailgating' refer to in driving?
Attaching a trailer to the back of the vehicle
Following another vehicle too closely
Using a tailwind to increase speed
Having a tail light out on the vehicle
#20
In the context of driving, what does the term 'hydroplaning' mean?
Installing water features on the road for aesthetic purposes
Losing traction and skidding on a wet surface
Using water as a substitute for fuel
Activating windshield wipers during rain
#21
What does the term 'no-zone' refer to in relation to large vehicles, such as trucks or buses?
An area with no traffic regulations
Blind spots around the vehicle where other vehicles may be hard to see
A zone with no speed limit
An exclusion zone for pedestrians
#22
In the context of traffic, what does a yellow traffic light indicate?
Stop immediately
Proceed with caution and prepare to stop
Speed up to clear the intersection
Switch to the adjacent lane
#23
What is the purpose of the 'two-second rule' for following distances?
To determine the time to reach the destination
To calculate the vehicle's speed
To maintain a safe following distance based on time
To decide when to switch lanes
#24
In the context of driving, what does 'oversteering' mean?
Turning the steering wheel too little for a given turn
Turning the steering wheel too much for a given turn
Maintaining a straight path while turning
Not turning the steering wheel at all
#25
What does the term 'rumble strip' on the road indicate?
A place for loud music events
A warning to alert drivers of a potential hazard or upcoming change in road conditions
A designated area for motorcycle racing
A decorative feature on the road