Instructions:
1. Why should prospective drivers take driver education?
A
for reduced insurance premiums
B
to be able to pass the driver's test
C
to gain your parents' confidence
D
to acquire the attitudes, knowledge, and skills of safe driving
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2. What impact does the automobile industry have on Canadian society?
A
allows greater access to mobility and transportation
B
creates a diverse range of employment
C
allows a greater range of urban and industrial development
D
all of the above
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3. What is the main purpose of traffic laws?
A
to correct poor driving habits
B
to provide revenue for the government
C
to regulate traffic movement and prevent accidents
D
to check the physical condition of a vehicle
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4. What is the purpose of the provincial driver's handbook?
A
to provide signs and regulations for the province you are driving in
B
to provide the information necessary to write your learner's test
C
to identify traffic signs and symbols
D
all of the above
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5. Traffic laws are made and enforced by:
A
municipal government
B
provincial government
C
federal government
D
all of the above
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6. The probationary driver system has tougher rules than the regular demerit point system.
A
True
B
False
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7. A driver's licence
A
shows financial responsibility
B
indicates a person's right to drive a motor vehicle
C
indicates a person's priviledge to drive a motor vehicle
D
indicates vehicle ownership
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8. In cities, towns, villages, and built-up areas, the speed limit is usually _______ km/h unless otherwise signed.
A
30
B
50
C
70
D
90
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9. The law requires you to signal:
A
when there is other traffic around your vehicle
B
whenever you intend to alter the direction or movement of your car
C
to alert pedestrians of your intensions
D
to avoid a traffic violation
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10. When two vehicles reach an uncontrolled intersection at the same time, the right-of-way should be given to:
A
the vehicle approaching from the left
B
the vehicle apporaching from the right
C
neither one
D
the faster moving vehicle
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11. A flashing green light at an intersection where turns to the left and right are permotted means:
A
you may turn to the left if the way is clear
B
you may turn to the right if the way is clear
C
you may proceed straight through if the way is clear
D
you may do any of the above
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12. Match the colors with the message - choose two
A
red, warn
B
green, permit
C
amber/yellow, warn
D
amber/yellow, stop
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13. Responsible driving is a matter of
A
driving according to the situation
B
driving courteously
C
driving skillfully and safely
D
all of the above
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14. Which of the following has the greater share of the roadway
A
bicyclists
B
motorists
C
motorcyclists
D
all of the above have equal share
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15. To which group does the highest percentage of deaths and injuries occur from traffic accidents?
A
45-54
B
16-24
C
35-45
D
25-34
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16. Most driving accidents are due to mechanical failure of the car.
A
True
B
False
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17. Teenage drivers are statistically more likely to have an accident than older drivers.
A
True
B
False
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18. You can't get a criminal record for a driving offence.
A
True
B
False
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19. Passengers do not need to worry about the driver and road conditions.
A
True
B
False
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20. Almost half of the drivers killed on the road have been drinking.
A
True
B
False
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21. Before driving any car it is your responsibility to determine that you are protected by insurance. Which of the following is the most important?
A
Public Liability and Property Damage
B
Medical
C
Collision
D
Comprehensive
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