#1
Which of the following is an example of a visual perception skill relevant to safe driving?
Peripheral vision
Ability to text while driving
Ignoring traffic signs
Closing eyes briefly
#2
In driving, what does the term 'blind spot' refer to?
The area behind the driver's seat
An area that cannot be seen in the mirrors
A traffic signal
An area with poor lighting
#3
Which of the following is NOT a common cause of visual distractions while driving?
Using a smartphone
Eating or drinking
Adjusting the radio
Checking side mirrors
#4
Which of the following factors can affect a driver's depth perception?
Fatigue
High caffeine intake
Eating a light meal
Listening to soothing music
#5
What does the 'motion aftereffect' phenomenon refer to in visual perception?
Objects appearing larger as they approach
Objects appearing to move in the opposite direction after prolonged exposure to motion
Objects appearing transparent when viewed from a distance
Objects appearing to blend into the background
#6
Which type of vision is crucial for detecting motion and objects while driving?
Binocular vision
Monocular vision
Peripheral vision
Blurred vision
#7
What is the term for the ability to perceive the three-dimensional shape of objects?
Depth perception
Peripheral vision
Temporal resolution
Spatial awareness
#8
Which type of visual perception helps drivers anticipate potential hazards?
Foveal vision
Peripheral vision
Depth perception
Temporal resolution
#9
Which visual perception skill is essential for accurately judging the speed of oncoming vehicles?
Peripheral vision
Temporal resolution
Depth perception
Foveal vision
#10
What is the term used to describe the ability to judge distances accurately while driving?
Spatial awareness
Peripheral perception
Temporal resolution
Depth perception
#11
What does the 'saccade' refer to in visual perception?
A rapid movement of the eyes
A type of road sign
A specific type of vehicle
A type of driving maneuver
#12
What is the term for the ability to maintain focus on objects while in motion?
Selective attention
Peripheral perception
Temporal resolution
Spatial awareness
#13
What is the term for the involuntary eye movement that helps maintain visual perception during motion?
Foveal fixation
Vestibular ocular reflex
Peripheral awareness
Temporal resolution
#14
Which visual cue helps drivers determine the relative distance between objects on the road?
Texture gradient
Convergence
Motion parallax
Accommodation