Review 0134 Multiple Choice Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. __A__ 1. One way to control risk while driving is to a. anticipate the actions of others. c. assume you have the right of way. b. hurry to get where you are going. d. drive really slowly. ___D_ 2. The noncrash costs of driving include a. operating costs. c. environmental costs. b. fixed costs. d. all of the above. ___B_3. Speed limits and all other traffic laws are enforced by a. everybody. c. cameras. b. state and local police. d. other drivers. ___C_4. Even-numbered signs run a. north and south. b. up and down. c. east and west. d. northeast and southwest. ___A_ 5. An example of reckless driving would be a. driving under the influence. c. singing while driving. b. listening to the radio while d. driving in the rain. driving. ___B_6. Fixed speed limits a. are just suggestions. b. do not change. c. are set very low. d. can be safely ignored. ___B_7. Before you enter your vehicle, you should a. wash it. b. inspect the outside and the area around it. c. lock it. d. make sure it is your car. ___D_ 8. a. b. c. d. By keeping your vehicle’s doors locked while you are in the car, you make the doors less likely to open in a crash. prevent uninvited people from opening your vehicle door. keep young children from opening the doors. do all of the above. ___A_ 9. a. b. c. d. Emergency flashers will warn other drivers that your vehicle is stopped on or near the roadway. you are driving normally, with the flow of traffic. your alternator is damaged. they should not try to pass you. ___B_10. If your engine is overheating, the ____ will flash. a. oil pressure warning light c. alternator warning light b. temperature warning light d. battery charge warning light ___B_11. One of the hardest turnabouts for a new driver is a. a two-point turn. c. driving around the block. b. a three-point turn. d. a U-turn. ___D_ 12. a. b. c. d. When considering making a turnabout, you must make sure that there are no laws prohibiting the turnabout. there is at least 500 feet of visibility in each direction. you have enough space to complete the maneuver. all of the above. ___D_ 13. When you parallel park, you will need a space at least how much longer than your vehicle? a. 7 feet b. 12 feet c. 3 feet d. 5 feet ___C_14. When you park on a hill, you should a. park as you would on flat ground. b. turn your wheels away from the curb. c. turn your wheels toward the curb. d. leave your wheels facing straight ahead. ___B_15. It is usually illegal to park a. in a perpendicular parking spot. b. too close to a fire hydrant. c. in a parallel parking spot. d. two blocks from a bus stop. ___C_16. Without exceeding the speed limit, you should probably be going how much faster than the vehicle in front of you in order to pass it? a. 3 to 5 miles per hour c. 10 to 15 miles per hour b. 8 to 10 miles per hour d. 17 to 20 miles per hour ___D_ 17. Your plan for giving meaning to the driving task should include a. how to look. c. what to look for. b. where to look. d. all of the above. ___B_18. Understanding the difficulty of the driving task is aided by a. your age. c. the weather. b. your driving experience. d. how fast you are going. ___B_19. The best way to avoid collisions is to a. drive slowly. b. maintain adequate space around your vehicle. c. stay far ahead of the car behind you. d. drive quickly. ___A_ 20. a. b. c. d. Your visual lead is the distance you can see ahead of your vehicle. where you identify objects that may require a response. where you respond to what you perceive. how much space you allow between vehicles in front of and behind you. ___B_21. The ideal following interval between you and the vehicle in front of or behind you is a. two to three seconds. c. four to six seconds. b. three to four seconds. d. six to seven seconds. ___D_ 22. a. b. c. d. You should not try to pass a vehicle when another vehicle is in your blind spot. you are in another vehicle’s blind spot. visibility is poor. all of the above. ___B_23. When coming to stop behind a vehicle in any traffic, you should be back far enough to see? a. the rear bumper c. tail lights b. the rubber meet the road d. one car length ___C_24. You should never follow another car less than how many seconds behind? a. 15 seconds c. 3 seconds b. 7 seconds d. 1 second ___A_ 25. Entrances and exits onto highways are most often made from the a. right lane. c. top. b. left lane. d. bottom. ___D_ 26. Rural roads can be more dangerous than urban roads because a. they have loose, low-traction surfaces. b. they might have sharper curves or steeper hills. c. they might not have shoulders. d. all of the above. ___A_ 27. To help you manage visibility on rural roads, you should a. drive with your high beams on. c. drive close to the center of the road. b. stay in front of all other d. drive very slowly. vehicles. ___C_28. a. b. c. d. When driving behind a large, slow-moving vehicle on a rural road, you should stay close so it can block any oncoming dangers. try to pass it as soon as possible. leave enough space so it does not block your view of potential danger. force it to pull out of your way. ___D_ 29. Of the four basic kinds of roadway communication, which one represents feedback? a. planning to turn left or right b. trouble ahead in the lane c. a parked vehicle d. thanking a driver for allowing you to pass ___C_30. Most of the time at complex intersections, left-turn lanes are controlled by a. a stop sign. c. a green left-turn signal. b. a left-turn arrow sign. d. a police officer. ___C_31. Where one freeway ends at another you might find a a. cloverleaf interchange. c. trumpet interchange. b. diamond interchange. d. toll interchange. ___C_32. One of the important ways light trucks are different than cars is that they a. are lighter. b. are smaller. c. are heavier. d. take less distance to stop. ___B_33. In reference to the question above, what is the truck’s braking distance compared to a car’s? a. the same distance as c. four times the distance of b. twice the distance as d. five times the distance of ___A_ 34. a. b. c. d. Smaller cars with lower centers of gravity are more stable than cars with higher centers of gravity. less stable than cars with higher centers of gravity. the same as any other car. none of the above. ___C_35. When driving on a crowned road, you can gain more control of your vehicle by a. pulling the wheel to the left. c. slowing down. b. pulling the wheel to the right. d. driving in the middle of the road. ___A_ 36. The number one weather-related killer in the United States is/are a. floods. c. dust storms. b. blizzards. d. sleet. ___B_37. In the case of flooding, cars can easily be carried away by water. a. one foot of water. c. three feet of water. b. two feet of water. d. five feet of water. ___A_ 38. The reinforced glass on your vehicle made to withstand driving and pelting objects is a. the windshield. c. the back window. b. the side glass. d. the moon roof. ___D_ 39. a. b. c. d. When your vehicle skids, you should not look in the direction you want to vehicle to go. respond quickly. make steering corrections. brake. ___A_ 40. To employ the threshold/squeeze braking method, you apply the brake pedal with a. your toes. c. your heel. b. your entire foot. d. both feet. ___C_41. In wet conditions, if you hydroplane, you should a. brake or turn suddenly, to get out of it. b. press the gas pedal. c. gently pump the brake pedal if you need to brake. d. take your hands off the wheel. ___C_42. A personal factor that can control to drive more safely would be a. other traffic. c. knowledge. b. weather. d. lighting. ___A_ 43. a. b. c. d. In any driving environment, the best thing you can do is drive at a safe speed. trust your reflexes to get you out of any trouble. keep one foot covering the brake at all times. accelerate out of trouble. ___D_ 44. a. b. c. d. If you are in a collision, you should not accuse anyone of causing the collision. admit fault. sign any form except those given to you by police. do any of the above. ___C_45. a. b. c. d. Vehicle fatality rates are highest for large cars. medium-sized cars. small pickup trucks and small utility vehicles. economy cars. ___B_46. If you are in a collision, exchange information such as a. your Social Security number. c. a parent’s or guardian’s name. b. your driver’s license information. d. a diagram of the accident. ___A_ 47. One sign of carbon monoxide poisoning is a. a headache. c. a sore throat. b. chest pain. d. back pain. ___D_ 48. Your eyes are responsible for gathering how much of the information in a driving environment? a. 25 percent c. 75 percent b. 50 percent d. 90 percent ___C_49. a. b. c. d. Sadness distracts you from driving by increasing your concern for other drivers. by raising your motivation. by disconnecting you from reality. by helping you deal properly with emerging situations. ___C_50. a. b. c. d. If you encounter an aggressive driver, you should return the aggression. assume the driver will still obey traffic laws. avoid all conflict. try to calm the other driver down. ___C_51. Norms are different than written laws in that a. b. c. d. there are no repercussions for breaking norms. norms only apply to you if you know what they are. norms are unwritten and enforced by people’s opinions. you cannot break a norm. ___C_52. Depressants slow down reflexes and also have a harmful effect on a. reading and comprehension. c. coordination. b. hearing. d. balance. ___D_ 53. Your ability to drive can be impaired by a. stimulants. c. narcotics. b. hallucinogens. d. nearly every illegal drug. ___D_ 54. The purpose of oil in your vehicle is a. to lubricate engine parts. c. to prevent rust and corrosion. b. to clean internal engine surfaces. d. all of the above. ___A_ 55. The level of engine oil is checked by a. looking at the oil dipstick. c. looking in the cylinders. b. unscrewing the oil pan. d. unhooking the cooling lines. ___C_56. a. b. c. d. You should never remove the radiator cap from a hot engine because it will cool the engine too quickly. the fan will cease to work. superheated fluid can erupt and cause severe burns. the coolant will congeal. Completion Complete each sentence or statement. 57. _Risk___________________is defined as the possibility of personal injuries or damage to vehicles and property. 58. If the number on a highway sign is _______odd_________, it means that the road runs north and south. 59. The goal of driver’s education is not just to learn to drive. It is to learn to navigate roads and highways __safely and responsibly______. 60. Wise drivers drive ___defensively__________. 61. _Mobility______is the ability to move or be moved. 62. You should make yourself as ___visible____ as possible when negotiating traffic, especially when in right-of-way situations. 63. When an authorized emergency vehicle approaches, you should move to the _right__________. 64. The vehicle registration should be kept ___inside_________ the vehicle. 65. Yellow lines may be single, double, __solid______, or ____broken____. 66. When using a shared left-turn lane, you should watch out for vehicles pulling out of _side streets _______ and ___entrances_______. 67. Though you should follow the advice of your driving instructor, most drivers use their __right________ foot to brake. 68. Hand-over-hand and __push pull slide___ are two techniques to steer through a turn. 69. You should begin to accelerate about ___halfway____ through a turn to pull out of it. 70. Where you identify objects/conditions that may require a response or continuous attention is the __visual control zone___. 71. A ____judgement call_____ is a situation in which the driver should size up the situation and then decide what would be best to do. 72. Always be ready to ___stop_(brake)_ or ____steer_______ to avoid a collision. 73. Often, your only chance to avoid a collision in city traffic is __braking_______. 74. The direction of traffic in a roundabout is ____counterclockwise______. 75. You will find a __dashed yield______ line at the roundabout intersection. 76. Every year, more than __1/3________ of all deaths to vehicle occupants occur in sideimpact crashes. 77. Lanes alongside the main travel lanes of the highway that allow a vehicle to reduce speed to exit are called _speed change exit lanes_______. 78. The purpose of __ramps_____ is to move vehicles from one lane to another or one road to another.. 79. When walking near a roadway, you should walk ___against______ traffic. 80. The blind spots around a truck are called the __no zone______. 81. The most popular vehicles on the road today are __light trucks___. 82. Drivers tend not to look for __parked vehicles____ because these vehicles are not as common as cars or trucks. 83. It is difficult for riders of two-wheel vehicles to see to the ____rear______. 84. If trying to "rock" your car, you should make sure not to spin __the wheels_____. 85. A fog-like weather condition caused by pollution or factories is _industrial smog_____. 86. _Inattentiveness_____ makes you less likely to remember any rules of conduct. 87. New drivers are often even more ___overconfident____ than most. 88. The most abused drug in the United States is probably __alcohol____. 89. There is no such thing as __responsible drinking____ for an underage person. 90. You should check radiator coolant level by looking at the __radiator overflow tank____. 91. The most important fluid in the car is ___oil_______. 92. The air-fuel vapor injected into the cylinders is ignited by a ___spark plug_____. 93. Be sure to use the right gas in your vehicle; ___leaded gas___ will destroy the catalytic converter. 94. The first step to maintaining your electrical and light systems is to keep your ___battery_____ in top working condition. True/False Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false. __T__95. The two types of signs are regulatory signs and warning signs. __F__96. As long as there is no cross traffic, it is okay to slowly coast through a stop sign. __T_ 97. Highway signs convey information through colors, shapes, symbols, words, and numbers. _T_98. Yellow lines separate traffic traveling in opposite directions. __F_99. White lines perpendicular to the roadway separate same-direction traffic into lanes. _F_100. It is acceptable to travel in an HOV lane when driving alone. __T__ 101. A brown sign with white lettering is a recreational sign. __F__102. It is okay to adjust your seat and steering wheel position while driving. __T__ 103. The parking brake is also called an “emergency” or “hand” brake. __F__104. Properly adjusted mirrors will eliminate all blind spots. __F__105. Your horn should be used to warn cyclists about pedestrians. __F__106. Antitheft devices prevent thieves from stealing any vehicle. __F__107. The best way to prevent yourself from speeding is to trust that you know how fast you are going. __F__108. Manual transmissions are less difficult to operate than automatic transmissions. __T__ 109. Steering is often the only way to avoid a collision above 25 to 30 miles per hour because of the increased distance and time needed to stop the vehicle. __T__ 110. You should direct your attention to a spot 20 to 30 seconds ahead along your intended path of travel. __T__ 111. Push-pull-feed steering gives you more control of the vehicle because you keep both hands on the steering wheel. __F__112. If you are momentarily blinded by glare, you can keep driving normally because an oncoming car will pass quickly. __F__113. Even if your tires are worn or out of balance, they will not do any damage to other components of the vehicle. __T__ 114. You tend to steer your vehicle in the direction in which you are looking. __F__115. You do not always have to stop and yield to pedestrians in crosswalks to allow them to cross the street. __T__ 116. Ground viewing is a scanning technique. __F__117. How alert you are does not affect giving meaning to events on the road. __T__ 118. It takes your full, undivided attention to drive safely. __T__ 119. You should encourage a tailgater to pass by slowing gradually and moving to the right side of the lane. __F__120. If you miss a turn on a busy street, stop and back up instead of going to the next intersection. __T__ 121. The three major highway conditions that require you to adjust speed are changes in visibility, traction, and space. __F__122. You do not need to slow down if you cannot keep a safe distance between your vehicle and another, as long as you think you can stop in time. __T__ 123. A banked curve works with the force of gravity to help you stay on the road through the turn. __F__124. When parking in a hailstorm, you should angle your car so that the hail hits the back of your car. __T__ 125. Even though a flooded area appears shallow enough to cross, you should not try to cross it. __F__126. If your car is fast enough, you should try to out drive a tornado rather than stopping. __T__ 127. An easy way to minimize glare is to see that your windshield is clean. __F__128. Going up and down hills does not affect driving difficulty. __T__ 129. Wet roads or excessive speed can cause your vehicle to go into a skid. __T__ 130. When in a skid, you might need to make several steering corrections to get the car to go where you want it. __T__ 131. Driving up a long, steep hill can cause your engine to overheat. __T__ 132. If you cannot avoid a collision, you should steer so that you sideswipe an object instead of hitting it head-on. __T__ 133. If both headlights fail at the same time, you should try switching to high beams. __T__ 134. If your vehicle breaks down and you cannot call for help, you should raise the hood or turn on your flashers. __F__135. While waiting for help to arrive, it is okay to sit in your vehicle while it idles, or stand in front of it or behind it. __F__136. If you do not stop after having been in a collision, you are not breaking the law. __T__ 137. Frequent yawning, loss of concentration, and varying speed can be indications of fatigue. __T__ 138. Depending on your condition, your wisest course of action might be not to drive at all. __T__ 139. Some medications for common illnesses can seriously impair your ability to drive safely. __F__140. If you have a physical disability, you cannot get a driver’s license. __T__ 141. One way older people compensate for their physical decline is by calling on their years of driving experience. __T__ 142. Most problems affecting the suspension and steering systems develop gradually as a result of wear. __T__ 143. You should have your oil changed every 5,000 miles or every six months. __T__ 144. All of the car’s fluids can be checked near the engine, under the hood. __T__ 145. The check engine light might come on if the gas cap is not fully tightened. __F__146. Seat belts are designed for young children. Matching Match the following terms by placing the letter of the definition to the left of the item. a. point system f. right-of-way b. c. d. e. road test certificate of title VIN vehicle registration g. h. i. j. advisory speed limit implied consent law GDL vehicular homicide __D__ 147. vehicle identification number __C__148. proves you legally own the vehicle __J__ 149. reckless driving resulting in the death of another person __A__ 150. assigns each driver points for driving violations __G__ 151. suggests a temporary adjustment to the speed limit __I__152. a restricted driver’s license for beginning drivers __E__153. shows who is responsible for operating a vehicle __F__154. the right to proceed first __B__155. tests your ability to actually drive __H__ 156. drivers will consent to taking a BAC test if requested Match the following signs and their characteristics by placing the letter of the characteristic to the left of the name of the sign. a. yield sign e. international sign b. speed-limit sign f. HOV sign c. warning sign g. mileage sign d. guide sign h. roadside-service sign __E__157. can be understood without knowing another language __F__158. restricts lane use to a minimum number of passengers per vehicle __C__159. green with white lettering __G__ 160. blue with white lettering __A__ 161. alerts you to changes in the condition of use of the roadway __B__162. the maximum speed allowed on a roadway __H__ 163. when you move from one roadway onto or across another one __D__ 164. identifies roadways and routes Match the following terms with the definition. a. ignition switch f. alternator b. cruise control g. abs c. daytime running lights h. acc. d. airbags i. overdrive gear e. odometer __B__165. lets you maintain a constant speed without keeping your foot on the accelerator __F__166. provides electricity to keep the engine running __G__ 167. antilock brake system __A__ 168. usually on the steering column, holds the key and starts the car __I__169. allows the engine to run more slowly and fuel efficiently at high speeds __H__ 170. one of the five ignition switch positions __C__171. automatically come on and stay on while the engine is running __E__172. keeps track of the total number of miles the vehicle has been driven __D__ 173. inflate automatically in a frontal crash Match the following terms by placing the letter of the definition to the left of the term. a. deceleration d. downshift b. threshold braking e. tracking c. friction point __C__174. where the engine and transmission engage __E__175. keeping your vehicle moving on the path of travel you have chosen __A__ 176. decreasing speed __B__177. pressing the brake pedal to a point just before the wheels lock __D__ 178. shift from a higher to a lower gear Match the following terms by placing the letter of the definition to the left of the term. a. visual acuity f. yaw b. fringe or peripheral vision g. searching c. depth perception h. scanning d. pitch i. giving meaning, understanding e. roll j. commentary driving __I__179. a mental process concerning understanding what you perceive __F__180. spinning action due to a loss of traction __H__ 181. looking at everything in the driving environment __C__182. ability to judge the distance of objects __A__ 183. a measure of how well you see __J__ 184. saying aloud what you sense in real-world traffic situations __E__185. a vehicle’s side-to-side balance __B__186. what you can see to the sides __D__ 187. forward/backward vertical movement of the car __G__ 188. picking up bits of information quickly with quick looks Match the following terms with the correct definition. a. interchange d. limited access expressways b. merging traffic e. controlled-access expressways c. entrance ramps __E__189. freeways and toll roads __C__190. allow vehicle entry at specific places __A__ 191. points where two highways cross __D__ 192. allow you to enter another expressway __B__193. traffic is entering the expressway Match the following terms with the correct definition. a. jaywalking d. cyclist b. ground viewing e. no zone c. SUV __D__ 194. someone on a bicycle or motorcycle __E__195. the blind spots around a truck __A__ 196. crossing the street without regard for traffic rules __B__197. searching beneath parked vehicles __C__198. sport utility vehicle Match the following terms with the correct definition. a. total stopping distance f. friction b. human-perception distance g. adhesion c. banked roads h. kinetic energy d. vehicle-braking distance i. momentum e. inertia j. crowned roads __E__199. states that objects at rest do not move unless some force acts on them __F__200. the force between two surfaces that resists the movement of one surface across the other __G__201. sticking together __A__202. the distance it takes to stop a vehicle __C__203. roads built higher on the outside than on the inside __J__204. roads built higher in the center than at either edge __H__205. the energy of motion __D__206. the distance the vehicle travels once the brakes have been applied __B__207. the distance traveled from the time your eyes see a hazard to the time your brain recognizes it __I__208. a combination of an object’s weight and speed Match the following terms with the correct definition. a. skid e. blowout skid b. braking skid f. ABS c. power skid g. grip d. cornering skid __F__209. antilock braking system __A__210. when all four wheels lose traction in a turn simultaneously __G__211. the ability to change the vehicle speed or direction __B__212. a skid caused by the brakes being applied too hard __C__213. a skid caused by excess acceleration __D__214. when your vehicle careens wildly across the road __E__215. a skid caused by a tire suddenly going flat Match the following terms with the correct definition. a. fatigue e. compensate b. repetition f. carbon monoxide c. duration g. rumble strips d. recovery time __E__216. to make allowances for impaired driving condition __F__217. an odorless, colorless gas that can kill you __G__218. ridges on the road surface that cause noise and vibration to wake drowsy drivers __A__219. weariness resulting from too much exertion __B__220. the number of times you repeat an action __D__221. a break from a fatigue-inducing activity __C__222. the length of time you engage in a task Match the following terms with the correct definition. a. inattention e. frustration b. distraction c. aggressive driving d. road rage f. peer pressure g. norms h. customs __D__223. criminal acts directed against another person through physical violence while you are driving __H__224. behaviors that satisfy people’s needs for comfortably interacting with one another __E__225. disappointment caused by unsatisfied desires __A__226. a lack of paying attention __G__227. standards of behavior that govern how people behave in different situations __B__228. any thing or situation that draws your mind off the task at hand __C__229. a combination of dangerous acts committed while driving __F__230. the influence people your age have on you to think and act like them Match the following terms with the correct definition. a. blood alcohol concentration e. depressants b. static vision f. stimulants c. dynamic vision g. hallucinogens d. over-the-counter drugs h. synergism __B__231. visually interpreting something that is not in motion __G__232. drugs that change the way a person thinks, sees, and acts __F__233. drugs that speed up the central nervous system __A__234. the amount of alcohol in a person’s blood __H__235. the interaction of one drug with another to enhance the effect of one or both __D__236. can be purchased legally without a prescription __E__237. drugs that slow down the central nervous system __C__238. visually interpreting something that is in motion review Answer Section MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. ANS: A 2. ANS: D 3. ANS: B 4. ANS: C 5. ANS: A 6. ANS: B 7. ANS: B 8. ANS: D 9. ANS: A 10. ANS: B 11. ANS: B 12. ANS: D 13. ANS: D 14. ANS: C 15. ANS: B 16. ANS: C 17. ANS: D 18. ANS: B 19. ANS: B 20. ANS: A 21. ANS: B 22. ANS: D 23. ANS: B 24. ANS: C 25. ANS: A 26. ANS: D 27. ANS: A 28. ANS: C 29. ANS: D 30. ANS: C 31. ANS: C 32. ANS: C 33. ANS: B 34. ANS: A 35. ANS: C 36. ANS: A 37. ANS: B 38. ANS: A 39. ANS: D 40. ANS: A 41. ANS: C 42. ANS: C 43. ANS: A 44. ANS: D 45. ANS: C 46. ANS: B 47. ANS: A 48. ANS: D 49. ANS: C 50. ANS: C 51. ANS: C 52. ANS: C 53. ANS: D 54. ANS: D 55. ANS: A 56. ANS: C COMPLETION 57. ANS: Risk 58. ANS: odd 59. ANS: safely and responsibly responsibly and safely 60. ANS: defensively 61. ANS: Mobility 62. ANS: visible 63. ANS: right 64. ANS: inside 65. ANS: solid, broken broken, solid 66. ANS: entrances, side streets side streets, entrances 67. ANS: right 68. ANS: push-pull-feed push pull feed 69. ANS: halfway 70. ANS: visual control zone 71. 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