#1
Which of the following is a safe following distance when driving at high speeds?
1 second
3 seconds
5 seconds
7 seconds
#2
What does the term 'blind spot' refer to in driving?
The area directly in front of the vehicle
The area around the vehicle that the driver cannot directly see
The area behind the vehicle
The area to the sides of the vehicle
#3
What is the purpose of rumble strips on the side of the road?
To alert drivers if they drift off the road
To increase the traction of vehicles during rainy conditions
To provide a smoother driving surface
To reduce road noise
#4
What is the recommended position for your hands on the steering wheel?
9 and 3 o'clock positions
10 and 2 o'clock positions
8 and 4 o'clock positions
11 and 1 o'clock positions
#5
What does ABS stand for in the context of vehicle safety?
Automated Braking System
Anti-Bump System
Anti-Brake Skid
Anti-Lock Braking System
#6
What is the purpose of the 'three-second rule' in driving?
To determine the distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you
To calculate your driving speed
To estimate the time it takes for your vehicle to stop
To determine when to change lanes
#7
When driving, what does the term 'oversteer' refer to?
The rear tires lose grip and the vehicle turns less than the driver intends
The front tires lose grip and the vehicle turns more than the driver intends
The rear tires lose grip and the vehicle turns more than the driver intends
The front tires lose grip and the vehicle turns less than the driver intends
#8
What is the purpose of anti-lock braking systems (ABS) in vehicles?
To prevent skidding and maintain steering control during emergency braking
To increase the stopping distance of the vehicle
To lock up the wheels during braking
To reduce fuel consumption
#9
What is the recommended way to adjust your side mirrors for optimal visibility?
Position them so you can see the rear of your vehicle
Position them to reduce blind spots by overlapping with your rearview mirror
Position them to directly face the sides of your vehicle
Position them to tilt downwards towards the road
#10
What should you do if you experience a blowout while driving?
Brake suddenly to stop the vehicle
Grip the steering wheel firmly and gently ease off the accelerator
Immediately swerve to the side of the road
Accelerate to stabilize the vehicle
#11
What should you do if you encounter a large animal on the road while driving?
Swerve to avoid hitting the animal
Brake firmly and try to stop the vehicle
Slow down and gently steer to avoid the animal if safe to do so
Continue driving at the same speed and honk the horn
#12
When is it appropriate to use hazard lights while driving?
When you are driving slowly in heavy traffic
When you need to make a sudden stop
When your vehicle is disabled and stopped on the shoulder of the road
When you are changing lanes on the highway
#13
When should you use your high beams while driving at night?
In well-lit urban areas
In heavy fog or rain
On narrow, winding roads
On highways with little to no oncoming traffic
#14
What does hydroplaning refer to in driving?
Driving on a flooded road
Losing traction and skidding on a wet road surface
Driving through heavy snow
Accelerating too quickly on a dry road
#15
Which of the following factors can affect your ability to drive safely?
Medication
Emotional state
Fatigue
All of the above
#16
What is the recommended action if you are being tailgated by another vehicle?
Speed up to create more distance
Brake suddenly to make the tailgating driver aware
Slow down gradually and create more space in front of your vehicle
Ignore the tailgating driver and continue driving normally
#17
What is the purpose of the 'two-second rule' when driving?
To determine the time it takes for your vehicle to stop
To calculate your driving speed
To estimate the distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you
To determine the distance between your vehicle and the curb