COMPREHENSIVE REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
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When backing your car, you should do which of
the following?
A. Move at no more than 10
mph.
B. Keep both hands on the
steering wheel.
C. Both A
and B.
D. Neither A nor B. - ANSWER-A. Move at no more
than 10 mph.
Which traffic is required to stop if a school bus makes a
passenger stop in the far right lane on a five-lane street? A.
All lanes of traffic.
B. Lanes going in the same direction as the school bus.
C. Lanes going in the opposite direction of the bus.
D. Turning lane only. - ANSWER-B. Lanes going in the same
direction as the school bus.
,The maximum speed limit for a full size public school bus in
North Carolina is:
A. 55mph
B. 45mph
C.
35mph
D. 25mph - ANSWER-B. 45
mph.
Which of the following statements is false?
A. A heavier person has to ingest more alcohol than a lighter
person to reach the same blood alcohol content.
B. A heavier person can eliminate alcohol faster than a lighter
person.
C. If two persons drink at the same speed, the heavier person
will need longer to reach the same blood alcohol
concentration.
D. A heavier person needs to drink more than a lighter person
because alcohol mixes with the body fluids. Obviously, a
heavier person has more body fluids than a lighter person. -
ANSWER-B. A heavier person can eliminate alcohol faster
than a lighter person.
A person has been drinking but did not reach 0.08. Can we
assume that he/she can drive safely?
A. Yes, if the driver ate before drinking.
B. Yes, if the driver is a heavy person.
,C. No, because even smaller amounts can affect judgment.
D. Yes, if the driver is not too tired. - ANSWER-C. No, because
even smaller amounts can affect judgement.
What happens if you drink alcohol and take medication at
the same time?
A. Medication always cancels the effects
of alcohol.
B. Alcohol always cancels the effects of
medication.
C. Both may combine and have unpredictable effects.
D. There is no scientific evidence that it changes anything. -
ANSWER-C. Both may combine and have unpredictable
effects.
What should you do if a doctor prescribes you some
medication but you must
drive?
A. Ask the doctor whether you can
drive or not.
B. Check your reactions as you drive and be ready to stop if
you feel affected.
C. Bring an antidote to cancel the effects of
the drug.
D. Do not worry; prescribed drugs never affect driving. -
ANSWER-A. Ask the
, doctor whether you can drive
or not.
Can you be prosecuted in a criminal court of law if you are
intercepted as you
are driving under the influence of a prescribed
medication?
A. Not if you bring the prescription
with you.
B. Yes, the law requires you to be in full control of yourself
when you drive.
C. No, if something happens the doctor will be
prosecuted.
D. No, as long as you do not reach 0.08. - ANSWER-B. Yes, the
law requires
you to be in full control of yourself when
you drive.
Is it true that coffee can neutralize the effects
of alcohol? A. Yes, absolutely.
B. No, only the liver can eliminate alcohol.
C. Yes, if you drink it black and without sugar.
D. Yes, if you can take a cold shower. - ANSWER-B. No, only the
liver can eliminate alcohol.
What is one of the effects of alcohol on the
driver's eyes? A. The eyes scan very actively.