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Road Signs Examination

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  1. A driver license is required for the following?
    1. Sitting in the driver's seat of a auto while the engine is running.
    2. Steering a motorcar while information technology is being pushed or towed by another vehicle.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. If a law enforcement officeholder swears that a driver has refused a legal chemical exam, the Division of Motor Vehicles must:
    1. Place the driver on probation.
    2. Look for a court decision earlier taking action.
    3. Assign the driver to the Driver Improvement Clinic.
    4. Revoke the commuter's license for at least 12 months.
  1. Which of the post-obit happen(s) under the point system?
    1. A driver is sent a warning letter when he/she gets 4 points inside 3 years.
    2. A driver who gets 12 points within 3 years may lose his/her license.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.

     iv.  When a commuter has a full of vii points, which of the following may happen?

    1. The driver tin can be required to file proof of financial responsibility.
    2. The driver can have three points deducted if he/she satisfactorily completes a Commuter Improvement Clinic.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.

    5.   Confidence for which of the following carries the highest number of points?

             A.  Reckless driving.

             B.  Striking and run with holding impairment.

             C.  Driving without a license.

             D.  Passing a stopped school bus unloading children.

  1. A driver will lose his/her license if he/she is convicted of:
    1. Driving without a license.
    2. Passing a stopped schoolhouse motorbus.
    3. Failing to yield the right-of-way.
    4. Speeding more than 75 mph in a 55mph zone.
  1. To become a revoked commuter license restored, a person must do which of the following?
    1. Obtain permission from the Driver License Department in Raleigh to reapply for a license.
    2. Become to a driver license role, pay a restoration fee, and reapply for a license.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.

  2. Roughly half of all traffic fatalities involve which of the following?
    1. A drunken person.
    2. More 1 car.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. The per centum of highway deaths caused past drunken persons is about:
    1. ten%
    2. 25%
    3. 50%
    4. 67%
  1. Which of the post-obit statements about pedestrian deaths is correct?
    1. In cities, ii out of five people killed in motor vehicle accidents are pedestrians.
    2. Most of the pedestrians killed in all traffic accidents are teenagers.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. When you are walking at night along a road without sidewalks, you lot should do which of the post-obit?
    1. Walk on the left, facing traffic.
    2. Continue your back to oncoming traffic.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. If y'all arroyo an intersection where there are no traffic lights/signs and a pedestrian is attempting to cross your path, who has the right-of-way?
    1. The pedestrian.
    2. The driver of the car.
    3. No one.
    4. Whoever reaches the intersection first.
  1. If you are walking along a road at night, what should y'all exercise?
    1. Walk on the right-hand side with the traffic.
    2. Wear or carry something white.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. A safe driver does which of the following?
    1. Watches the side of the road over the hood to stay in line.
    2. Often checks the rear-view and side mirrors.
    3. Drinks coffee while driving at dark to stay alert.
    4. Keeps 2 car lengths betwixt his/her car and the adjacent automobile on the expressway.
  1. Every bit you approach an intersection to brand a right plow, y'all should turn on your right turn bespeak and practise which of the post-obit?
    1. Steer slightly toward the center of the road to give yourself room to clear the corner.
    2. Agree your arm straight out the window.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. If you begin to feel sleepy while driving on a long trip, you should exercise which of the post-obit?
    1. Open up a window or vent to let in fresh air.
    2. Increase your speed.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. When driving on a long trip, you should:
    1. Residuum your eyes from time to time past rubbing them.
    2. Avoid looking at any one thing for more than than a few seconds.
    3. Keep your eyes on the eye of the road straight ahead.
    4. Spend equally much time looking in your mirrors as you do looking in front of you lot.
  1. In order to avoid being hit in the rear by another vehicle, yous should do which of the following?
    1. Bulldoze charily and use your brakes ofttimes.
    2. Bank check your rear-view mirrors oftentimes.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. Studies have shown which of the following to be a serious traffic hazard?
    1. Middle-aged drivers.
    2. Tiresome drivers.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. Very wearisome driving is peculiarly dangerous in which of the following situations?
    1. Just after passing the crest of a hill.
    2. Just after rounding a curve.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. Which statement(south) concerning speed limits on the open up road in Due north Carolina is right?
    1. Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit for passenger cars and pickup trucks is 65 mph.
    2. The speed limit for a school activity bus is 35 mph.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. Which of the following statement(s) almost speed limits for cars in North Carolina is correct?
    1. The speed limit exterior a city is 55mph unless otherwise posted.
    2. The speed limit inside a city is 25 mph unless otherwise posted.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. Which of the following statements almost speed limits in North Carolina is correct?
    1. Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit within a city is 35 mph.
    2. Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit for a school activity bus is 25 mph.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. When rounding a curve, a car tends to:
    1. Speed upward.
    2. Move to the inside of the curve.
    3. Stay in the heart of the lane.
    4. Move to the outside of the curve.
  1. When rounding a abrupt curve, you should practise which of the following?
    1. Stay equally far to the left of your lane as possible.
    2. Brake in the sharpest part of the curve.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. The commuter of a truck going downhill with a bend should do the following:
    1. Utilise a lower gear.
    2. Pump the brakes when reaching the bend.
    3. Brake firmly and steadily going.
    4. Speed up slightly on the curve to maintain control of the truck.
  1. To reduce speed while going downwards a steep hill, you should do which of the following?
    1. Use a lower gear.
    2. Drive in a zigzag design.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. If you lot wish to pass the machine ahead on a two-lane route, you should do which of the following?
    1. Sound your horn to bespeak your intention to the driver of the car ahead.
    2. Give a left turn signal to let the driver behind you know your intention.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B


  1. Passing on the right is legal on which of the post-obit?
    1. A iv-lane highway with two-lanes going in each direction.
    2. On a one-way street.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.

  1. When backing your car, yous should exercise which of the following?
    1. Move at no more than than x mph.
    2. Continue both hands on the steering cycle.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. Accidents occur near frequently at which of the following?
    1. Curves.
    2. Hills.
    3. Narrow bridges.
    4. Intersections.
  1. Four vehicles approach an intersection with a 4 way terminate at the same time. Car B is ahead of Automobile A and both are in the same lane and want to proceed direct across. Machine C is across the intersection from Automobile B and wants to proceed straight too. Auto D is to the right of Motorcar B and wants to make a correct turn. Which automobile must yield?
    1. Automobile A.
    2. Car B.
    3. Car C.
    4. Car D.
  1. Highway accidents occur near frequently:
    1. On hills.
    2. On curves.
    3. At intersections.
    4. On bridges.
  1. Three vehicles approach an uncontrolled intersection. Auto A is on the right of Automobile B. Auto C is on the left of Auto B. In which order should the cars laissez passer through the intersection?
    1. Car A, Automobile B, Automobile C.
    2. Car B, Car A. Car C.
    3. Car C, Car A, Car B.
    4. Car B, Machine C, Auto A.
  1. 2 vehicles approach an intersection going in contrary directions with no signs or traffic lights. There is as well a pedestrian waiting to cross the street and is walking in the same direction as Car 1. Car ane wants to go along straight through the intersection. Car 2 wants to make a left turn. In this situation, the right-of-away belongs to:
    1. Driver of Car i only.
    2. Driver of Car 2 only.
    3. Pedestrian merely.
    4. Driver of Motorcar 1 and the pedestrian.
  1. Three vehicles approach an uncontrolled intersection. Car A wants to make a left turn and is across the intersection from Car B. Car B is ahead of Car C and both are in the same lane traveling in the same management and desire to proceed straight through the intersection. The constabulary gives the correct-of-way:
    1. To Car A Only.
    2. To Car A and And then Car B.
    3. To Automobile B and so Machine A.
    4. To Auto B.
  1. If yous come to an unmarked intersection where it is difficult to see in all directions because of trees or buildings, y'all should:
    1. Drive at the posted speed limit.
    2. Stop near the center of the intersection and continue if information technology is safe.
    3. Deadening down and sound your horn to warn drivers who cannot see you.
    4. End at the intersection and motility forrad slowly.
  1. When driving on a city street, you should watch out for which of the post-obit?
    1. Traffic coming from side streets.
    2. Animals or pocket-sized children darting from between parked cars.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. When driving in heavy traffic, yous should do which of the following?
    1. Spotter out for drivers who make quick stops.
    2. Yield to pedestrians merely at marked crosswalks
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. If y'all are in the wrong lane for making a left turn at an intersection, yous should:
    1. Get to the next intersection and plow there.
    2. Back up and move into the right lane for turning.
    3. Wait until all other cars have cleared the intersection and turn.
    4. Point the driver in the automobile beside you that you intend to turn in front of him.
  1. The most frequent type of accident on an interstate highways is:
    1. A sideswipe standoff.
    2. Running off the road.
    3. A rear-end collision.
    4. A head-on collision.
  1. When taking a long trip on an interstate highway, you should programme on doing which of the following?
    1. Stopping every 100 miles at a rest area.
    2. Scheduling some hours of night driving to avoid heavy traffic.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.


  1. You are driving on an interstate highway when a breakdown forces you to the shoulder. You should:
    1. Sit down in the motorcar until assistance arrives.
    2. Necktie a handkerchief to the left door handle and stand beside the left front fender.
    3. Raise the hood and tie a white handkerchief to the left door handle.
    4. Heighten the hood and stand up behind the auto so drivers of oncoming cars can see y'all.

  1. Studies have shown that under normal conditions the chance of a car beingness involved in an accident on an interstate highway is greater if the driver:
    1. Maintains a steady speed.
    2. Travels considerably below the posted speed limit.
    3. Travels at the posted speed limit.
    4. Maintains his position relative to cars in front and behind him in his lane.
  1. If you miss your get out on an interstate highway, yous can practise which of the post-obit?
    1. Make a U-plough.
    2. Go on to the side by side go out.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. A driver may be temporarily blinded at night by which of the following?
    1. Glare from the headlights of other cars.
    2. Flame from a match he strikes to light a cigarette.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. In which of the following situations should you use your low beams?
    1. At night in the city.
    2. In foggy or misty conditions.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. If the driver of an approaching car fails to dim his/her lights, you should do which of the following?
    1. Watch the road alee to avoid looking at the lights of the other car.
    2. Flick your headlight beams high and low once or twice.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. When driving on a highway at night, you should never use your loftier-axle headlights if you are:
    1. Slowing down for a turn.
    2. Traveling on a route with no median.
    3. Going downhill.
    4. Following another automobile.


  1. If it starts to drizzle while you are driving, you should exercise which of the following?
    1. Slow down because the pelting will loosen oil and gravel on the route.
    2. Allow at to the lowest degree twice the normal following distance.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.

  1. Roads are likely to be peculiarly slick:
    1. Only after they have been paved.
    2. Just after it has begun to rain or drizzle.
    3. After it has been raining for several hours.
    4. In exceptionally cold, dry weather.
  1. When driving through heavy fog, you should:
    1. Turn on your brilliant lights
    2. Slow down.
    3. Follow the car in front yous closely.
    4. Turn on your parking lights.
  1. When driving in a heavy snowstorm during the day, you should use:
    1. Parking lights.
    2. Low-beam headlights.
    3. Four-way flashers.
    4. High-beam headlights.
  1. The all-time way to get good traction on hard packed snow is to:
    1. Put bondage on your tires.
    2. Use snow tires.
    3. Have lower than usual air force per unit area in your tires.
    4. Carry heavy weights in your trunk.
  1. When trying to pull away from a glace surface in a car with a manual transmission, you should exercise which of the following:
    1. Showtime in second or high gear.
    2. Accelerate rapidly.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. When pulling a trailer downwardly a long steep hill, you should do which of the following?
    1. Drive in a lower gear.
    2. Keep in the right lane.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.


  1. If your brakes fail, yous should do which of the following?
    1. Shift into a lower gear.
    2. Apply the emergency brake.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.

  1. Wet brakes can be dried out by doing which of the post-obit?
    1. Turning on the heater.
    2. Ho-hum down and and so press the gas pedal equally yous go along a light pressure on the brake pedal.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. If you should accept a blowout while traveling at a high speed, you lot should practice which of the following?
    1. Restriction firmly as soon equally you find the blowout.
    2. Grip the steering wheel firmly to keep the machine from swerving.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. When changing a flat tire, you should practice which of the following?
    1. Put the vehicle in neutral gear.
    2. Block the wheels.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. If your auto breaks down on the highway at nighttime, what should you do?
    1. Park the car completely off the road.
    2. Turn on the loftier-beam lights.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. If your car breaks down on a highway at night, yous should do which of the post-obit?
    1. Enhance the hood and tie a white handkerchief to the left door handle.
    2. Switch on the parking lights.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. If your vehicle has run off the road onto the shoulder, yous should:
    1. Shift quickly into a lower gear.
    2. Restriction with heavy abiding pressure.
    3. Apply the emergency brake.
    4. Take your foot off the gas pedal gradually.


  1. Skids are probable to occur on which of the following roads?
    1. One on which snow has become packed
    2. I that has just been paved.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.

  1. If you accept to come to a stop on an icy road and your car is not equipped with ABS brakes, you should:
    1. Use your parking brake.
    2. Put the brake on hard.
    3. Apply the brake in short difficult jabs.
    4. Pump the brake pedal lightly
  1. What should you exercise when you lot begin to skid?
    1. Turn the steering while in the direction in which the rear end of the car is skidding.
    2. Reduce pressure on the gas pedal.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. A driver who is involved in an accident should do which of the following?
    1. Make an immediate report to the nearest law enforcement bureau.
    2. Notify his insurance company.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. A flashing ruby-red traffic betoken at an intersection means which of the following?
    1. Tedious down and go along with caution.
    2. Cease, only if information technology is necessary to yield the correct-of-way.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. A flashing yellowish traffic signal at an intersection means:
    1. No right plough.
    2. Yield the right-of-style.
    3. No left turn.
    4. Slow down and proceed with caution.
  1. A diamond-shaped sign would be used to warn drivers of which of the post-obit driving hazards?
    1. A railroad crossing.
    2. A deer crossing.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  2. A diamond-shaped traffic sign means:
    1. No left plough.
    2. Come to a full stop.
    3. Yield the right-of-way.
    4. Slow down and bulldoze with intendance.
  1. When can you condone a signal given by a police officer directing traffic?
    1. An emergency vehicle is approaching.
    2. The officeholder's signal is in conflict with a traffic bespeak.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. What is the main color for signs in highway piece of work zones?
    1. Red
    2. White
    3. Orange
    4. Green
  1. When does the police force give a blind pedestrian special consideration at intersections where there are no traffic lights?
    1. Simply when he is alone.
    2. If he holds out a white cane or has a guide dog with him.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. Which of the following statements about cycle riders is right?
    1. They must ride their bicycles facing traffic.
    2. They are probable to be seriously injured in almost any collision with a car.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. In N Carolina, which of the following is required on all cars?
    1. License plate lights.
    2. Courtesy lights.
    3. Fender lights.
    4. Backup lights.
  1. Your brakes demand checking if:
    1. In that location is a strong aroma of gasoline in the machine.
    2. The engine stalls at stop lights.
    3. Low-cal gusts of wind make the car hard to command.
    4. There is a squeaking noise when you step on the brake pedal.

  2. Which of the following statements about horns and sirens is/are correct?
    1. Every licensed motor vehicle must have a horn.
    2. Only law enforcement and emergency vehicles may have sirens.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. Every motor vehicle must exist equipped with:
    1. A muffler.
    2. 4-ply tires.
    3. Mud guards.
    4. Shoulder harnesses.
  1. The arrangement that carries harmful fumes from the engine to the rear of the car and releases them is called the:
    1. Ignition system.
    2. Fuel system.
    3. Interruption organization.
    4. Exhaust system.
  1. A leaky exhaust system should exist repaired because it:
    1. Wastes gas and oil.
    2. Causes the engine to run hot.
    3. May allow dangerous fumes to enter the car.
    4. Makes the engine hard to start and probable to stall.
  1. A car that pitches and tosses in normal driving and leans heavily to the side in turns is likely to accept trouble in which of the following systems?
    1. Ignition.
    2. Steering.
    3. Brake.
    4. Break.
  1. Which traffic is required to stop if a school omnibus makes a passenger stop in the far right lane on a 5-lane street?
    1. All lanes of traffic.
    2. Lanes going in the aforementioned management as the schoolhouse omnibus.
    3. Lanes going in the contrary management of the omnibus.
    4. Turning lane merely.
  1. The maximum speed limit for a full size public school bus in N Carolina is:
    1. 55mph
    2. 45mph
    3. 35mph
    4. 25mph


  1. Which of the following statements is false?
    1. A heavier person has to ingest more than alcohol than a lighter person to reach the same blood alcohol content.
    2. A heavier person can eliminate alcohol faster than a lighter person.
    3. If 2 persons drink at the aforementioned speed, the heavier person will need longer to attain the same blood alcohol concentration.
    4. A heavier person needs to beverage more than a lighter person because booze mixes with the body fluids. Obviously, a heavier person has more body fluids than a lighter person.

  1. A person has been drinking but did not accomplish 0.08. Can we assume that he/she tin bulldoze safely?
    1. Yes, if the driver ate before drinking.
    2. Yes, if the commuter is a heavy person.
    3. No, because even smaller amounts can affect judgment.
    4. Aye, if the commuter is not too tired.
  1. What happens if you drink alcohol and accept medication at the same time?
    1. Medication ever cancels the effects of alcohol.
    2. Alcohol ever cancels the furnishings of medication.
    3. Both may combine and have unpredictable effects.
    4. In that location is no scientific bear witness that it changes anything.
  1. What should you exercise if a medico prescribes you some medication but you must drive?
    1. Ask the doctor whether you can drive or not.
    2. Cheque your reactions as you drive and exist set up to finish if yous experience affected.
    3. Bring an antitoxin to cancel the furnishings of the drug.
    4. Do not worry; prescribed drugs never touch on driving.
  1. Tin you be prosecuted in a criminal court of law if you are intercepted as you are driving under the influence of a prescribed medication?
    1. Not if yous bring the prescription with y'all.
    2. Yep, the constabulary requires you to be in total control of yourself when you drive.
    3. No, if something happens the doc volition be prosecuted.
    4. No, equally long as you exercise not reach 0.08.
  1. Is it true that coffee can neutralize the furnishings of alcohol?
    1. Yep, admittedly.
    2. No, only the liver can eliminate alcohol.
    3. Yes, if you drink it black and without sugar.
    4. Yeah, if yous can have a cold shower.
  1. What is 1 of the effects of booze on the driver's eyes?
    1. The optics browse very actively.
    2. They eyes tend to stare at a betoken.
    3. The optics notice better motions on the sides.
    4. The eyes catch very early other drivers' mistakes.
  1. Which ane contains more booze?
    1. 12 ounces of beer (360ml).
    2. 4 ounces of wine (150ml).
    3. 1.5 ounces of spirits (45ml).
    4. They all have the same amount; .6 of an ounce (18ml) of booze.
  1. What is the upshot of food when you drink alcohol?
    1. There are no furnishings.
    2. At that place are no measurable effects.
    3. If you eat before drinking, booze enters the blood stream at a slower pace.
    4. It neutralizes the effects of booze.
  1. Where does alcohol tend to concentrate more?
    1. In the eye.
    2. In the brain.
    3. In the leg muscles.
    4. In the breast.
  1. If a law enforcement officer swears that a commuter has refused a legal chemic test, the Division of Motor Vehicles must:
    1. Identify the diver on probation.
    2. Look for a court determination before taking action.
    3. Assign the driver to the Commuter Improvement Dispensary.
    4. Revoke the driver's license for at least 12 months.
  1. A 20 year old driver is convicted of driving afterward drinking alcohol.
    1. He or She gets a one twelvemonth revocation.
    2. He or She is imprisoned for 14 days.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. What happens if a driver refuses to have a chemic exam?
    1. He or She gets an firsthand 30 twenty-four hours revocation.
    2. The DMV adds an extra 12 months revocation.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.
  1. What happens if a driver is bedevilled of DWI while his/her license has already been revoked for a prior DWI?
    1. This person'southward auto may be seized and sold.
    2. He or She may be imprisoned.
    3. Both A and B.
    4. Neither A nor B.

  99.     A driver was convicted of a 2nd DWI iii years ago. He or She gets bedevilled of DWI once again.

              A.   He or She gets a permanent revocation.

              B.   He or She is imprisoned from 14 days to 24 months.

              C.   Both A and B.

              D.   Neither A nor B.

100.     A person has been bedevilled of DWI for the fourth time in 7 years.

              A.  This person may exist imprisoned from i to three years.

              B.  This person can only get a restricted license.

              C.  Both A and B.

              D.  Neither A nor B.

Answers to DMV Practice Test

   ane. C  11. A  21. D  31. D  41. C  51. B  61. A  71. D  81. C    91. B
   2. D  12. A  22. A  32. D  42. A  52. B  62. C  72. D  82. D    92. D
   iii. B  13. B  23. A  33. C  43. C  53. B  63. D  73. C  83. B    93. C
   4. B  14. B  24. D  34. A  44. B  54. A  64. A  74. B  84. B    94. B
   5. D  15. D  25. D  35. D  45. B  55. A  65. D  75. B  85. B    95. D
   6. D  16. A  26. A  36. D  46. C  56. C  66. C  76. A  86. C    96. A
   vii. C  17. B  27. A  37. D  47. C  57. C  67. C  77. D  87. C    97. C
   8. A  18. B  28. C  38. C  48. C  58. B  68. D  78. C  88. A    98. C
   9. C  19. B  29. C  39. A  49. D  59. B  69. D  79. A  89. B    99. C
 ten. A  20. C  thirty. A  40. A  50. C  60. B  70. B  fourscore. D  90. B

 100. A


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