Driving License Test Complete Units

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Unit-1

1. The purpose of the emergency brake is?


A. Pause at a longer distance
B. Stop at a shorter distance.
c. It does not affect the stopping distance
Dr.. none of the above

2. How old are you to get the license?


A.15 years
B: 19 years old
A: 18 years old
D: 16 years old

3. How many people, including the driver, can you carry in a vehicle if you have a private driver's license?
Not more than 5 people
Not more than 9 people
Not more than 12 people
Not more than 7 people

4. Which of the following is not a violation included in the violations points system?
A. Driving without wearing a seat belt
B. Not giving way to vehicles in the roundabout
c. Do not stop at the red light
D. Park the vehicle in front of the entrances

5. When does the accident result in legal liability?


A. If the accident was the result of negligence
b. If the accident was due to recklessness
c. Violation of traffic laws.
Dr.. all the above.

6. What should you do in the event of a traffic accident?


Stop the vehicle at the scene of the accident and inform the competent authorities
Take the necessary safety measures to secure the scene of the accident until the arrival of the traffic police
Provide possible assistance to the victims of the accident.
All of the above

7. When does the reaction distance become longer?


When driving at high speed
If the driver is distracted or tired
Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
All of the above
8. Which of the following is an example of a class 1 violation?
A Driving at such a slow speed that it obstructs or stops traffic.
B: Exceeding the speed limit by more than 25 km/h
c. Driving with an expired driver's license
Dr.. None of the above

9. What is the maximum period that your license can be valid for?
A.5 years
B. two years
A: 7 years
Dr.. 10 years

10. How can you reduce the reaction distance?


Increase driving speed
Hearing the music that keeps you awake
Keep your foot on the brake pedal without pressing it.
Check tire pressure regularly.

Unit-2

1.
No overtaking
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Give the right of way
None of the above

2. Which of the following traffic lights represents an intersection:

all of the above

3.
school crossing
park area
Part of the road designated for pedestrians
None of the above
4. What does the warning sign look like
⦁ triangle with a head up
⦁ round shape
Square shape
Octagon

5.
blocking signals
Mandatory signs
Right of priority signs
Query signals

6.
⦁ can cross it
⦁ It is forbidden to cross it
c. It can be crossed if there are no pedestrians on the road
Dr.. It can be crossed if there are no animals on the road

Unit-3
1. Why you should not drive a vehicle if you are emotionally distracted?
If you are emotionally distracted, you can hardly focus on driving.
You may realize the dangers and dangers later if you are not focused on the road.
You may drive more dangerously if you have strong feelings.
All of the above.

2. What should a driver check before starting to drive?


Check windows, lights, mirrors, and tires for any damages.
Check coolant temperature.
Check the condition of the beep by pressing it for two minutes.
none of the above.

3. What is the wrong phrase related to passenger transport?


Everyone in the car should have their own seat.
It is forbidden to carry passengers outside the vehicle or in the trunk.
The maximum number of passengers allowed to carry a special driver's license is five.
All passengers must wear a seat belt.
4. Which of these points are part of the Driver Code of Conduct?
Driving defensively and with extreme caution on public roads
b- Respecting the rights of other road users
Compliance with all traffic laws
All of the above

5. What is the wrong phrase?


Older people and vulnerable people are at risk on the roads because they often have poor eyesight.
Older and frail people are safe on the roads because they have long term experience.
Old people and vulnerable people are at risk on the roads because they cannot move quickly.
Older people and vulnerable people are at risk on the roads because they can get confused by complicated
traffic situations.

6. What is the wrong phrase related to the seat belt?


The driver must only use the seat belt.
In the event of an accident, a seat belt can save passengers' lives.
If passengers in the back seat do not wear their seat belts, they may put themselves and other passengers at risk
in the event of an accident.
The safety harness must be securely fastened to provide maximum protection.

7. What is the wrong phrase?


Children are at risk on the roads because they do not know the traffic rules.
Children are at risk on the roads because they are young and do not monitor traffic.
Children are at risk on the roads because they cannot move quickly.
Children are at risk on the roads because they act automatically and tend to act without thinking.

8. Which of the following is an example of (other road users)?


A - pedestrians
b- Directed groups of people
C - directed herds of animals
All of the above

9. What is the wrong phrase?


Passengers are not allowed on the back seats of the vehicle.
Passengers are allowed to be transported in vehicles designated for the transport of passengers.
Passengers are not allowed to be carried on the pallet of the truck.
Passengers are not permitted to be transported in the trunk or on the outside of the vehicle.

10. What is the wrong phrase?


Emergency vehicles do not have special rights and must comply with all traffic laws.
It is forbidden to drive directly behind the emergency vehicle and you must maintain a distance of at least 50
metres.
If you see an emergency vehicle, you must clear the lane immediately.
You can identify the emergency vehicle by visual and audio warning signals.
11. What do the green (broken) lights at the pedestrian line with pedestrian lights mean?
The pedestrian light will soon turn red – pedestrians crossing the street must move quickly and clear the way.
The pedestrian light is off, so do not cross the road.
The pedestrian light will soon turn permanent green, and you can begin to cross the road.
All of the above.

12. What is the wrong phrase?


School buses have special markings.
When the school bus stops, drivers must pass it quickly.
The school bus is taken from the sidewalk.
Drivers must not pass the school bus when it stops to allow students to get in or out of the bus.

13. What do you need to think about when evaluating other road users?
their age.
their attention.
their intention
All of the above

14. What is the wrong phrase? You must not drive the vehicle if...
You're sick and you'll get hotter.
You had an arm or a broken leg.
I hadn't slept for 24 hours and was very exhausted.
You have eaten in the last two hours.
Unit-4

1.
Before turning right, the driver must drive the vehicle on the right side of the road
When turning to the right, the driver must maintain a distance of at least 2 meters from the right curve
When turning to the right, the driver must stay on the right side of the road and turn at a sharp turning angle
When turning sharply to the right, the driver must pay attention to the rear wheel. If the steering starts too early,
the rear wheel may hit the pavement.

2. What is the wrong phrase? The driver must remain on the right side of the road
When turning to the right
When turning left
When other drivers overtake it
When there are vehicles coming in the opposite direction

3. What are the wrong phrases?


The vehicle must always drive on the paved part of the road
The driver must not exceed the specified speed limit
The driver must allow other vehicles to overtake him safely
In cities, the driver must drive in the middle of the road

4. What is the correct behavior on narrow roads?


When approaching jams, the driver must stay on the right side of the road
The driver must maintain a narrow side distance for the passage of oncoming vehicles
If necessary, the driver must reconcile until the vehicles coming from the opposite side pass
All of the above
5. What is the correct order of actions if a driver wants to change lanes?
Check the interior mirror - check the side mirror - signal - look at the shoulder - adjust the speed - move / steer
the vehicle smoothly
Signal - check the interior mirror - look at the shoulder - move / go to the new lane - increase the speed
Check all mirrors - slow down - signal - move - look at the shoulder
Check the left side mirror - look at the shoulder - accelerate - signal - check the interior mirror - go to the new
lane

6. What is the blind spot?


The area that cannot be seen in the interior mirror or in the side mirror
The area in your periphery, where you can't see in three dimensions
The area behind your head
All of the above

7. What is the right lane rule?


The driver must always use his right hand to signal when changing lanes
In general, the driver should drive on the far right of the road whenever possible and safe and not obstruct
others or endanger their safety.
The driver must always drive on the right lane
none of the above

8. When is it necessary to change the vehicle's lane?


When the driver has to avoid an obstacle
When choosing the correct lane before turning
When overtaking the slower humidifier
All of the above

9.
Track 1 (in red)
Track 2 (in red)
Track 3 (in red)
You can choose any path

10. Why is it important to give a signal before slowing down?


To let the drivers behind you know what you're going to do
If the drivers behind you know what you're planning to do, they can respond accordingly
To avoid rear-end collision
All of the above

11. How long should a driver stay on the far right side of the road?
If he intends to turn right
If other vehicles pass it or there is traffic in the opposite direction
When visibility is low
All of the above

12.
track1
Massar 2
Massar 3
track4
13.

Track 1 (in blue)


Track 2 (in blue)
c. Track 3 (in blue)
You can choose any path

14. What are the wrong phrases?

It is possible to drive backwards on public roads only if necessary


It is not necessary to drive backwards on public roads for a long distance (more than 20m)
You can drive backwards on public roads always and everywhere
The driver must indicate the reverse driving position on public roads

Unit-5
1. What is the wrong phrase at railroad crossings Drivers of vehicles must stop before the X . signal
When the train approaches
When there is a yellow or red traffic light
Whenever they approach a railway crossing,
When the traffic does not allow the completion of crossing the crossing

2. What is the correct sequence from top to bottom of the traffic lights if they are in the vertical position
Red, green, orange
Orange, green, red
red, orange, green
green, orange, red
3.
The light will turn red soon
give the right of way
Stop
The light will turn green soon

4. What should you do if there is a risk of getting stuck at a crossroads or railroad crossing due to slow or
stopped traffic?
When there is a green light, enter the crossing only, even if you have to stop in the middle and close it
Stop before the intersection or railroad crossing and wait until the junction/railway crossing is crossed without
stopping
Take a turn before the intersection/railway crossing and find another way
Park your vehicle on the side of the road and wait for the traffic to stop

5. What is the misconception about railway crossings


It is forbidden to stop on the railways
Before passing the railway crossing, the driver must make sure that there is no railway vehicle approaching
When the barriers begin to close, it is safe to cross the railway crossing
Railroad trains have priority over other vehicles

6.

red chariot
white chariot
gray vehicle
All vehicles must stop and drivers must make eye contact

Unit-6
1. When should the speed be reduced below the maximum permissible speed?
When visibility is low (eg strong sunlight or heavy rain while driving at night)
When there are no other vehicles on the road
On straight roads and highways
none of the above

2. What is the wrong phrase? Drivers must slow down when...


Driving on the highway
Approaching intersections
Crossing bridges or railway crossings
Tunnel driving

3. How do you check if you are maintaining a safety distance of 2 seconds?


Get out of the vehicle and measure the vehicle in front of you
Speed up, then slow down, and then speed it up again
Count: (one thousand and one - one thousand and two) when the vehicle in front of you passes a reference point
Count (one - two) when the vehicle in front of you passes a reference point

4. When should the safety distance be increased between you and the vehicle in front of you?
In bad road conditions - wet or sandy road
When driving a heavily loaded vehicle
Driving behind single-lane vehicles (eg motorcycles)
All of the above

5. Which of the following general speed limits is incorrect?


Small vehicles in a residential area (city) 80 km/h
Small open street vehicles 150 km/h
Large vehicles in a residential area (city) 50 km/h
Small open street vehicles 120 km/h

6. when should you slow down?


On the highway
During fog and rain
When driving out of town
All of the above

7. How do you check the safety distance?


You start counting the seconds when the vehicle in front of you passes another vehicle - keep counting until you
reach that vehicle.
You start counting the minutes when the vehicle in front of you passes another vehicle - you continue to count
until you reach that vehicle.
You start counting the seconds when the vehicle in front of you passes a signal - keep counting until you reach
that signal.
You start to count the seconds when you pass a sign or landmark - keep counting until you can see that sign in
the mirror.
8. What is the general speed limit for vehicles (small vehicles) within the city limits (in the residential
area)?
50 km/h
70 km/h
80 km/h
100 km/h

9. What is the minimum safety distance between vehicles in front of you?


2 minutes
10 seconds
2 seconds
none of the above

10. What is the general speed limit for vehicles (small vehicles) outside the city limits?
80 km/h
100 km/h
120 km/h
140 km/h

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