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01. What is the most common type of collision?
A. Left-hand turn.
B. Head-on.
C. Rear end.
02. When the driver behind you wants to pass, you should:
A. Speed up to discourage him.
B. Slow down to allow room in front of your vehicle.
C. Maintain a constant speed.
D. Signal right and pull over to the side of the road.
03. Which of the following must stop at all railroad crossing?
A. Motorcycles.
B. Trains.
C. School buses.
D. slow moving vehicles displaying a six-sided warning sign.
04. In city traffic, you should maintain a visual lead time of:
A. One city block.
B. 500 feet.
C. 12-15 seconds.
D. All of the above.
05. A driver has most control over the space to the:
A. Front.
B. Right side.
C. Rear.
D. Left side.
06. Maintaining a visual lead time of 12-15 seconds will enable you of identify:
A. Other vehicles, people, or objects in front of you.
B. Warnings signs of conditions ahead.
C. Upcoming traffic controls.
D. All of the above.
07. When approaching a person who is riding a horse, you should:
A. Sound your horn.
B. Slow down and allow more space between your vehicle and the horse.
C. Put on your emergency flashers.
D. All of the above.
08. Which of the following should you allow more space for:
A. People who can’t see.
B. People who are distracted.
C. People who may be confused.
D. All of the above.
09. You should increase you following distance to 3-4 seconds when:
A. Traffic is light and space permits it.
B. Following trucks, buses, or vans.
C. Traveling on a limited access, divided highway.
D. Traveling on a one-way street.
10. For emergency vehicles, you should signal, pull over to the right, and stop:
A. Whenever you see them.
B. When you see flashing lights within 500 feet of you.
C. Whenever the other vehicles pull over.
D. Whenever you hear the siren alarm.
11. Most emergencies occur when a driver is faced with a problem created by:
A. Limited visibility.
B. Loss of traction.
C. Vehicle equipment failure.
D. All of the above.
12. If your brakes suddenly fall to work, the first thing you should do is:
A. Prepare yourself for a collision.
B. Turn the ignition key off.
C. Pump the brake pedal rapidly and hard several times.
D. Alert your passengers and sound a sharp blast on your horn.
13. If your accelerator pedal sticks and you keep going faster and faster, you should:
A. Step on the brake as hard as possible.
B. Quickly shift to neutral.
C. Turn the ignition key off.
D. Prepare yourself for a collision.
14. To avoid a collision, a driver can:
A. Stop quickly.
B. Turn quickly.
C. Accelerate quickly.
D. All of the above.
15. To be able to turn quickly, you should hold the steering wheel:
A. At the top with your right hand.
B. One hand at the top and one hand at the bottom.
C. With both hands in a position that is comfortable for you.
D. On opposite sides of the wheel in the three and nine o’clock position.
16. Chances of staying alive in a collision by wearing your seat belt and shoulder strap arm.
A. Three to four times better.
B. Ten times better.
C. Two times better.
D. Not significantly better.
17. Your chances of surviving a collision if you stay inside the vehicle are:
A. Ten times greater.
B. Four times greater.
C. Five times greater.
D. Ten times greater.
18 If you are involved in an accident, the first thing you should do is:
A. Get the registration number of the other vehicle.
B. Give aid to any injured person and send for an ambulance, if necessary.
C. Find out the damages to the vehicle involved.
D. Find out the names of all the drivers involved.
19. Failure to carry sufficient insurance coverage or proof of financial responsibility:
A. Can lead to your immediate arrest.
B. Can lead to suspension of driver’s license and vehicle registration.
C. Can lead to a fine and imprisonment.
D. None of the above.
20. If you have a sudden the blowout, the first thing you should do is:
A. Brake as hard as possible to stop as soon as possible.
B. Hold the steering wheel tightly and keep vehicle going straight.
C. Sound a sharp blast of your horn.
D. None of the above.
21. How many people die each year in drinking related accidents?
A. 5000 to 10000.
B. 10000 to 20000.
C. Over 25000.
D. Over 50000.
22. If you drink, your chances of being involved in an accident are:
A. Twice as great.
B. Five times greater.
C. Seven times greater.
D. More than times greater.
23. If you plan to drink, what can you do to control the effects?
A. Space out the time between drinks.
B. Know what you are drinking.
C. Eat some food before you drink.
D. All of the above.
24. Barbiturates and tranquilizers are:
A. Stimulants.
B. Depressants.
C. Narcotics.
D. Hallucinogens.
25. Amphetamines are stimulants which can cause:
A. Over excitability.
B. Loss of coordination.
C. Lack of concentration.
D. All of the above.
26. Many non-prescription drugs contain:
A. Alcohol.
B. Narcotics.
C. Cocaine.
D. All of the above.
27. If you drive when you are tired, you will find that:
A. Decisions are slower and harder to make.
B you will get upset more easily.
C. You chance falling asleep behind the wheel.
D. All of the above.
28. If you get sleepy while driving, it will help you to stay alert if:
A. Keep shifting your eyes from one part of the road to another.
B. Try chewing gum or singing along with the radio.
C. Roll your window down to get some fresh air.
D. All of the above.
29. Immediate license suspension will result from being convicted for:
A. Reckless driving.
B. Operating under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
C. Evading responsibility.
D. All of the above.
30. How many points against you license will mean an automatic 30 day suspension?
A. 3 points.
B. 7 points.
C. 11 points.
D. 12 points.
31. Using studded snow tires in Connecticut is permitted:
A. From November 15 to April 30.
B. From the first day of Winter to the first day of Spring.
C. Is NOT permitted at any times.
D. is permitted all year round.
32. A motor vehicle is required to have two white headlights. The high beam must:
A. Show a person or object at least 500 feet away.
B. Show the road ahead for at least onequarter mile.
C. Show the road ahead at least one-half mile.
D. None of the above.
33. Your high beam must be dimmed for an approaching vehicle when you are within:
A. 1000 feet.
B. 750 feet.
C. 500 feet.
D. 250 feet.
34. Worn or bald tires:
A. Increase the distance it takes to stop your vehicle.
B. Lessen your overall control of the vehicle.
C. Contribute to hydroplaning at lower speeds.
D. All of the Above.
35. Under Connecticut state law, when having a motor vehicle repaired, you may:
A. Request a written estimate.
B. Request an invoice of work done and parts supplied.
C. Request the return of all replaced parts.
D. All of the above.
36. When you sell or transfer your vehicle, you must return the registration and plates:
A. Within 24 hours.
B. Within 48 hours.
C. Within 10 days.
D. At your earliest convenience.
37. For out-of-state vehicles, a Connecticut registration must be obtained:
A. Within 48 hours of establishing residence in Connecticut .
B. Within 10 days of establishing residence in Connecticut .
C. Within 60days of establishing residence in Connecticut .
D. Within 6 months of establishing residence in Connecticut .
38. Push down hard on the front of your vehicle, if it bounces more than twicw:
A. Your tires are low on air.
B. Your tires have too much air.
C. You need new shock absorbers.
D. None of the above.
39. If your license plates are lost or damaged, you must notify the DMV:
A. Within 24 hours.
B. Within 48 hours.
C. Within 7 days.
D. Within 10 days.
40. People who smoke marijuana and then drive tend to:
A. Be more alert.
B. Make more mistakes.
C. Lose control of their vehicle.
D. Be more relaxed driving.
41. The first driving ability affected by alcohol is:
A. Coordination.
B. Judgment.
C. Perception.
D. Vision.
42. How far ahead should you look when driving?
A. 05-10 seconds.
B. 12-15 seconds.
C. 15-20 seconds.
D. 20-25 seconds.
43. What is the Connecticut law regarding speed?
A. You must never go faster than 40 MPH .
B. Connecticut has no speed law.
C. You must never go faster than 65 MPH .
D. You must use speed reasonable for conditions.
44. What can a driver do to keep alert on a long drive?
A. Move their eyes.
B. Sing.
C. Roll down the windows.
D. All of the above.
45. An intoxicated person can sober up only by:
A. Letting time pass.
B. Drinking coffee.
C. Exercising.
D. Showing.
46. The distance you should follow another vehicle should be determined by:
A. Speed and existing conditions.
B. Posted speed limit.
C. Condition of your vehicle.
D. Type of highway.
47. A flashing yellow light means:
A. Stop.
B. Proceed with caution.
C. Maintain your speed.
D. Watch for warning signs.
48. When changing lanes, the first thing you should do is:
A. Look over your shoulder.
B. Use your signal.
C. Look in your mirrors.
D. Tap your brakes.
49. In which traffic lane should you be when making a left hand turn from a four lane road (Two each direction)?
A. Extreme right-hand side of the road.
B. Just right of the center of the road.
C.
D.
50. For transfer of registration, Connecticut requires a safety inspection of all motor vehicles.
A. 5 years old or older.
B. 10 years old or older.
C. All used motor vehicles.
D. All motor vehicles that are sold.