| Part 1: Regulatory and Warning Signs! |
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- You may exit if you remain in right hand lane
- You must not drive in right hand lane under any circumstances
- End of highway, you must move into right hand lane
- Two-way left turn lan
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Answer: 4
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- Factory, slow down
- Bump or uneven pavement ahead
- Construction zone
- Bridge or Viaduct
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Answer: 2
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- Highway with two express lanes
- The two lanes ahead are closed
- Two or more passengers must be in the vehicle to use this lane on the highway
- Two lanes will merge into one
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Answer: 3
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- Narrow road ahead
- Hidden intersection ahead
- Railway crossing ahead
- Intersection ahead
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Answer: 4
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5.
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- Pass to right of traffic island
- Road turns right then left
- Winding road ahead
- Pass other traffic on the right
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Answer: 1
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- Intersection ahead
- Narrow bridge ahead
- Paved surface ends ahead
- The road ahead is split
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Answer: 2
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- Keep to right
- Keep to left
- Keep out (Do not enter)
- Do no pass
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Answer: 3
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- You must make a right turn only
- You must not make a left turn
- Hidden intersection ahead
- You are approaching a traffic island
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Answer: 2
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- Do not stand or stop in this area
- No smoking
- No parking
- No stopping more than 3 minutes
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Answer: 3
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- No right turn
- Divided highway ends
- Narrow bridge ahead
- No right turn on read
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Answer: 4
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- School area
- Bumpy road
- Do not stand or stop in this area
- No bicycle allowed on this road
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Answer: 3
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- No entry into intersection
- This sign means no stopping
- Vehicles approaching from the angle shown, must stop
- Need not stop for stop signs in direction of arrows
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Answer: 2
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- Road slippery when wet
- No right turn permitted
- No left turn permitted
- You must not make a 'U' turn
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Answer: 4
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- Divided highway ahead
- You are approaching a one-way street
- Hidden intersection ahead
- Pavement narrows
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Answer: 4
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- You are approaching a four-way intersection
- You are approaching a railroad crossing
- You are approaching a hospital zone
- You are approaching a pedestrian crosswalk
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Answer: 2
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- Right lane ends
- Hidden intersection ahead
- You are approaching steep hill
- Pedestrian crossing ahead
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Answer: 1
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- Two separate roads by median ahead, keep to the right
- Divided highway ends
- Narrow bridge ahead
- Road under construction
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Answer: 1
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- Drive with caution
- Share the road with on coming traffic
- Slippery when wet
- No standing
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Answer: 2
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- Destination board
- School zone - watch for children playing
- Provincial park
- Pedestrian control sign
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Answer: 1
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- Winding road ahead
- Bumpy road ahead
- Road ahead slippery when wet
- No passing ahead
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Answer: 3
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- Stop sign ahead
- Yield right-of-way
- Dead ends street ahead
- Slow moving ahead
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Answer: 4
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- Safety check ahead
- Warns of a steep hill ahead
- Pavement ends, 500 feet ahead
- Bump road ahead
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Answer: 2
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- Stop sign ahead
- Yield right-of-way
- Dead end street street ahead
- Slow moving vehicle ahead
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Answer: 1
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- Traffic signs ahead
- Stop sign 150 meters ahead
- Bump 120 meters ahead
- Railway crossing ahead
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Answer: 1
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- Hidden intersection ahead
- Winding road
- Road slippery when wet
- Narrow road ahead
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Answer: 2
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PART 2: Traffic signals and Regulations |
1. Head and rear lights are required to be clearly visible from at least..
- 350 meters
- 200 meters
- 150 meters
- 500 meters
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2. When should the parking lights be used?
- for parking only
- all the time
- when driving at night only
- in daylight only
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3. It is dangerous and illegal to drive at night without headlights. the law requires vehicle lights to be turned on...
- from the sunrise to sunset
- all the time while driving
- during the day only
- whenever visibility is poor
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4. When driving on the highway at night, the driver of the motor vehicle should switch to low beam within..
- 60 m when following a vehicle or 150 m when meeting oncoming vehicle
- 50 m when following a vehicle or 50 m when meeting oncoming vehicle
- 90 m when following a vehicle or 120 m when meeting oncoming vehicle
- 80 m when following a vehicle or 110 m when meeting oncoming vehicle
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5. leaving your vehicle parked facing down the hill, you should..
- turn your front wheels to the left
- put your parking brake on only
- leave your front wheels parallel to the curb
- turn your front wheels toward the curb or right shoulder and put your parking brake on
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6. Before moving your vehicle from the parked position, you should..
- signal then check the traffic to make sure the road is clear and safe to pull out
- your horn and pull out
- signal and pull out
- just pull out quickly
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7. The highway traffic act requires children to be secured and buckled up into a rear-facing child safety seat when they are..
- 0-9 kg
- 10-20 kg
- 20-30 kg
- 20-30 kg
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8. What does a flashing red beacon mean at an intersection?
- a yield sign
- stop and proceed when it is safe to do so
- you shouldn’t go through the intersection
- a caution sign
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9. What does a flashing red signal light at an intersection mean?
- you must stop and proceed when it is safe to do so
- indicates there is a collision ahead
- proceed with caution
- put your signal on and proceed
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10. A broken line on the left side of your lane means you may..
- pass when traffic to your rear is clear
- pass when traffic ahead is clear
- pass if the traffic on the road ahead, side, and rear is clear and safe
- pass if there is no passing sign
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11. One or two solid yellow lines at the left side of your lane means..
- you should not pass; it is unsafe to pass
- you should pass
- pass with caution
- pass with signal on
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12. When broken lines that are wider and closer together than regular broken lines called continuity lines, are on the driver’s left side, they indicate..
- the lane is ending
- the lane is continuing
- you are approaching a bridge
- the road is getting narrow
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13. It is dangerous to drive at the maximum speed limit at night because..
- you can not see as far ahead at night, and the visibility is poor
- you are tired at night
- your reaction time is slower
- your car may break down
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14. Whose responsibility is it to make sure that all the seatbelts are working and the passengers under 16 years of age are buckled up?
- the car company
- the passengers
- the mechanic
- the driver
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15. Drivers who do not buckle up can be fined up to..
- $200 and lose 2 demerit points
- there is no fine for not buckling up
- $500 and lose 2 demerit points
- just $500
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16. when you are approaching an intersection where there is a flashing amber traffic signal light, you should..
- make no left turn
- slow down and proceed with caution
- stop for the traffic light
- ignore the light
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17. when traffic lights break down at the intersection due to power outage.. you should..
- make no left turn
- slow down and proceed with caution
- stop for the traffic light
- ignore the light
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18. if a traffic signal changes while a pedestrian is still in the intersection, which of the following has right-of-way?
- a) the vehicles at all times
- b vehicles turning right
- c) the pedestrians
- d) vehicles turning left
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19. It is against the law if you..
- have a driver’s license
- honk your horn in public
- drive a car with a broken window
- lend your license or allow its use by another person, display an altered license, or represent as your own any license that is not yours.
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20. At night, when meeting oncoming vehicles with bright lights, the safe thing to do is..
- look at the headlights
- close your eyes
- honk your horn to warn the other drivers
- look up ahead and slightly to the right hand side of the roadway
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Answers:
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2.) 1 |
3.) 4 |
4.) 1 |
5.) 4 |
| 6.) 1 |
7.) 1 |
8.) 2 |
9.) 1 |
10.) 3 |
| 11.) 1 |
12.) 1 |
13.) 1 |
14.) 4 |
15.) 3 |
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17.) 1 |
18.) 3 |
19.) 4 |
20.) 4 |
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