100 DMV Questions of Miscellaneous
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1. You stop at a pelican crossing. The amber light begins to flash as a pedestrian steps onto the crossing. You should
A. Give way to the pedestrian
B. Continue ahead
C. Move on as soon as the lights turn green
D. Beep your horn at the pedestrian
2. You are on a dual carriageway. Ahead you see a vehicle with an amber flashing light. What could this be?
A. An ambulance
B. A fire engine
C. A doctor on call
D. A disabled person`s vehicle
3. What is the meaning of this sign?
A. Level crossing without barrier or gateB. Level crossing with barrier or gateC. Trams crossing aheadD. Trams only
4. In normal conditions the braking distance when travelling at 50 mph is
A. 16 metres
B. 14 metres
C. 38 metres
D. 25 metres
5. A pedestrian with a white stick and red band is
A. Over 65 years old
B. Deaf and dumb
C. Deaf and blind
D. Blind only
6. The fluid level in your battery is low. What should you top it up with?
A. Battery acid
B. Distilled water
C. Engine oil
D. Engine coolant
7. When driving through a Ford or flood water, what gear should you use?
A. First or second
B. Third
C. Fourth
D. Fifth
E. Reverse
8. To drive on the road learners MUST
A. Have no penalty points on their licence
B. Have taken professional instruction
C. Have a signed, valid provisional licence
D. Apply for a driving test within 12 months
9. When are you allowed to use a motorway hard shoulder?
A. To read a map
B. When your vehicle breaks down
C. To rest
D. To overtake slow moving traffic
10. When are passengers allowed to ride in a caravan that is being towed?
A. When they are over 18 years old
B. Never
C. When travelling on minor roads
D. When travelling on motorways
11. The aim of an Active Traffic Management scheme on a motorway is to
A. Prevent overtaking
B. Reduce rest stops
C. Prevent tailgating
D. Reduce congestion
12. Are passengers allowed to ride in a caravan that is being towed?
A. Yes, if they are over fourteen
B. No, not at any time
C. Only if all the seats in the towing vehicle are full
D. Only if a stabiliser is fitted
13. Why are place names printed on the road surface?
A. To restrict the flow of traffic
B. To warn you of oncoming traffic
C. To enable you to change lanes early
D. To prevent you changing lanes
14. You are driving through a tunnel. There has been a collision and the car in front is on fire and blocking the road. What should you do?
A. Overtake and continue as quickly as you can
B. Lock all the doors and windows
C. Switch on the hazard warning lights
D. Stop and then reverse out of the tunnel
15. Your mobile phone rings while you are travelling. You should
A. Stop immediately
B. Answer it immediately
C. Pull up in a suitable place
D. Pull up at the nearest curb
16. When correcting a rear-wheel skid you should
A. Steer into the skid
B. Brake sharply
C. Steer away from the skid
D. roll with it
17. Car passengers MUST wear a seat belt if one is available, unless they are
A. In a vehicle fitted with airbags
B. Travelling within a congestion charging zone
C. Sitting in the rear seat
D. Exempt for medical reasons
18. When the fluid level in your battery is low you should top it up with
A. Tap water
B. Battery acid
C. Distilled water
D. Water that has been boiled
19. It is illegal to drive with tyres that -
A. Have a large, deep cut in the sidewall
B. Are of different makes
C. Were bought second-hand
D. Are more than three years old
20. It is essential that tyre pressures be checked regularly. When should this be done?
A. When the tyres are cold
B. After a long journey
C. When the tyres are hot
D. After filling the vehicle with fuel
21. What is the meaning of this sign?
A. Accident blackspot aheadB. Pedestrian crossing aheadC. Light signals ahead at a level crossingD. Traffic queues likely
22. On a motorway what is used to reduce traffic bunching?
A. Variable speed limits
B. Contraflow systems
C. National speed limits
D. Lane closures
23. How can you use the engine of your vehicle to control your speed?
A. By changing to a lower gear
B. By selecting reverse gear
C. By changing to a higher gear
D. By selecting neutral
24. At a crossroads there are no signs or road markings. Two vehicles approach. Which has priority?
A. Neither of the vehicles
B. The vehicle travelling the fastest
C. Oncoming vehicles turning right
D. Vehicles approaching from the right
25. Catalytic converters are fitted to make the
A. Engines produce more power
B. Exhaust systems easier to replace
C. Engines run quietly
D. Exhaust fumes cleaner
26. Your anti-lock brakes warning light stays on. What should you do?
A. Have the brakes checked immediately
B. Check the brake fluid level
C. Check the handbrake is working
D. Perform an emergency stop
27. Why, on a windy day, should you allow extra room when overtaking a motor cyclist?
A. The rider may be blown into your path
B. The rider may be forced to stop suddenly
C. You will have less control over your vehicle
D. You will be travelling faster than normal
28. You go to a social event and need to drive a short time afterwards. What precaution should you take?
A. Avoid drinking alcohol on an empty stomach
B. Drink plenty of coffee after drinking alcohol
C. Avoid drinking alcohol completely
D. Drink plenty of milk before drinking alcohol
29. Some two-way roads are divided into three lanes. Why are these particularly dangerous?
A. Traffic in both directions can use the middle lane to overtake
B. Traffic can travel faster in poor weather conditions
C. Traffic can overtake on the left
D. Traffic uses the middle lane for emergencies only
30. Why are vehicles fitted with rear fog lights?
A. To be seen when driving at high speed
B. To use if broken down in a dangerous position
C. To make them more visible in thick fog
D. To warn drivers following closely to drop back
31. When MUST you use dipped headlights during the day?
A. All the time
B. Along narrow streets
C. In poor visibility
D. When parking
32. When driving in falling snow you should
A. Brake firmly and quickly
B. Be ready to steer sharply
C. Use sidelights only
D. Brake gently in plenty of time
33. A driver does something that upsets you. You should
A. Try not to react
B. Let them know how you feel
C. Flash your headlights several times
D. Sound your horn
34. You are approaching a pelican crossing. The amber light is flashing. You must
A. Give way to pedestrians who are crossingB. Encourage pedestrians to crossC. Not move until the green light appearsD. Stop even if the crossing is clear
Explanation : At pelican crossings, these are signal-controlled crossings where flashing amber follows the red Stop light. You MUST stop when the red light shows. When the amber light is flashing, you MUST give way to any pedestrians on the crossing. If the amber light
35. You should only use a mobile phone when
A. Receiving a call
B. Suitably parked
C. Driving at less than 30 mph
D. Driving an automatic vehicle
36. Road humps, chicanes, and road narrowings are
A. Always at major road works
B. Used to increase traffic speed
C. At toll-bridge approaches only
D. Traffic calming measures
37. You are taking drugs that are likely to affect you driving. What should you do?
A. Seek medical advice before driving
B. Limit your driving to essential journeys
C. Only drive if accompanied by a full licence holder
D. Drive only for short distances
38. You are driving along a wet road. How can you tell if your vehicle is aquaplaning?
A. The engine will stall
B. The engine noise will increase
C. The steering will feel very heavy
D. The steering will feel very light
39. You are following a learner driver who stalls at a junction. You should
A. Be patient as you expect them to make mistakes
B. Stay very close behind and flash your headlights
C. Start to rev your engine if they take too long to restart
D. Immediately steer around them and drive on
40. You must NOT sound your horn
A. Between 10 pm and 6 am in a built-up area
B. At any time in a built-up area
C. Between 11.30 pm and 7 am in a built-up area
D. Between 11.30 pm and 6 am on any road
41. The right hand lane on a three-lane motorway is used for
A. Crusing at high speeds
B. Overtaking
C. Crusing at low speeds
D. High-sided vehicles
42. The vehicle you are driving pulls to one side when you brake. What is the most likely cause of the problem?
A. Poorly adjusted brakes
B. Incorrect tyre pressure
C. Low levels of power steering fluid
D. A faulty handbrake
43. Why could keeping the clutch down or selecting neutral for long periods of time be dangerous?
A. Fuel spillage will occur
B. Engine damage may be caused
C. You will have less steering and braking control
D. It will wear tyres out more quickly
44. At which pedestrian crossings are cyclists permitted to cross?
A. Toucan
B. Zebra
C. Puffin
D. Pelican
45. How should you correct a rear wheel skid?
A. Steer into it
B. Steer away from it
C. Brake hard and not steer at all
D. Remove your hand's from the steering wheel and let the vehicle steer itself
46. You are turning left into a side road. What hazards should you be especially aware of?
A. One-way street
B. Pedestrians
C. Traffic congestion
D. Parked vehicles
47. When should you use front fog lights?
A. After dusk
B. When visibility is reduced to 100 metres or less
C. When overtaking at night
D. When visibilty is reduced to 150 metres or less
48. You should never wave people across at pedestrian crossings because
A. There may be another vehicle coming
B. They may not be looking
C. It is safer for you to carry on
D. They may not be ready to cross
49. What is the national speed limit for towing a trailor on a motorway?
A. 70 mph
B. 60 mph
C. 50 mph
D. 40 mph
50. Whilst driving on the motorway you have to slow down quickly due to a hazard. What should you do?
A. Sound your horn
B. Switch on your hazard lights
C. Switch on your fog light
D. Switch on the headlights to full beam
51. You are parked in a busy high street. What is the safest way to turn your vehicle around so you can go the opposite way?
A. Find a quiet side road to turn around in
B. Drive into a side road and reverse into the main road
C. Get someone to stop the traffic
D. Do a U-turn
52. When overtaking which routine should you use?
A. Mirrors, speed, position, look, mirrors, signal, manoeuvre
B. Speed, mirrors, look, signal, manoeuvre
C. Look, mirrors, position, mirrors, signal, manoeuvre
D. Mirrors, position, speed, look, mirrors, signal, manoeuvre
53. What is the most common cause of skidding?
A. Worn tyres
B. Driver error
C. Other vehicles
D. Pedestrians
54. You are on a country road. What should you expect to see coming towards you on YOUR side of the road?
A. Motorcyclists
B. Bicycles
C. Pedestrians
D. Horse riders
55. The reaction time of most drivers is over:
A. 0.5 second
B. 1 second
C. 2 seconds
D. 3 seconds
56. You are turning left on a slippery road. The back of your vehicle slides to the right. You should
A. Brake firmly and not turn the steering wheel
B. Steer carefully to the left
C. Steer carefully to the right
D. Brake firmly and steer to the left
57. When emerging from junctions, which is most likely to obstruct your view?
A. Windscreen pillars
B. Steering wheel
C. Interior mirror
D. Windscreen wipers
58. A casualty is not breathing normally. At what rate should chest compressions should be given?
A. 50 per minute
B. 100 per minute
C. 200 per minute
D. 250 per minute
59. Rapid acceleration and heavy braking can lead to
A. Reduced pollution
B. Increased fuel consumption
C. Reduced exhaust emissions
D. Increased road safety
60. When may you use hazard warning lights?
A. To park alongside another car
B. To park on double yellow lines
C. When you are being towed
D. When you have broken down
61. You have been convicted of driving whilst unfit through drink or drugs. You will find this is likely to cause the cost of one of the following to rise considerably. Which one?
A. Road fund licence
B. Insurance premiums
C. Vehicle test certificate
D. Driving licence
62. You are signalling to turn right in busy traffic. How would you confirm your intention safely?
A. Sound the horn
B. Give an arm signal
C. Flash your headlights
D. Position over the centre line
63. The road is icy. You should drive slowly
A. In the highest gear possible
B. In the lowest gear possible
C. With the handbrake partly on
D. With your left foot on the brake
64. You are away from home and have to park your vehicle overnight. Where should you leave it?
A. Opposite another parked vehicle
B. In a quiet road
C. Opposite a traffic island
D. In a secure car park
65. There has been a collision. A motorcyclist is lying injured and unconscious. Unless it's essentially why should you usually NOT attempt to remove their helmet?
A. Because they may not want you to
B. This could result in more serious injury
C. They will get too cold if you do this
D. Because you could scratch the helmet
66. When you are NOT sure it is safe to reverse your vehicle you should
A. Use your horn
B. Rev your engine
C. Get out and check
D. Reverse slowly
67. Which type of crossing can detect when people are on them?
A. Puffin
B. Toucan
C. Zebra
D. Pelican
68. Whilst driving you have an accident in which someone is injured. You must report this to the police within
A. 12 hours
B. 24 hours
C. 36 hours
D. 7 days
69. You are approaching traffic lights that have been on green for sometime. You should
A. Accelerate hard
B. Maintain your speed
C. Be ready to stop
D. Brake hard
70. You are approaching two cyclists. They approach a roundabout in the left-hand lane. In which direction should you expect the cyclists to go?
A. Left
B. Right
C. Any direction
D. Straight ahead
71. You are travelling on a well-lit road at night in a built up area. By using dipped headlights you will be able to
A. See further along the road
B. Go at a much faster speed
C. Switch to main beam quickly
D. Be easily seen by others
72. The most important reason for having a properly adjusted head restraint is to
A. Make you more comfortable
B. Help you to avoid neck injury
C. Help you to relax
D. Help you to maintain your driving position
73. When should you especially check the engine oil level?
A. On a cold morning
B. Every 5000 miles
C. Before starting a long journey
D. Before an MOT test
74. Planning your journey to avoid busy times has a number of advantages. One of these is
A. Your journey will take longer
B. You will have a more pleasant journey
C. You will cause more pollution
D. Your stress levels will be greater
75. The reaction time of most drivers is over?
A. 0.5 second
B. 1 second
C. 2 seconds
D. 3 seconds
76. On a road where trams operate, which of these vehicles will be most at risk from tram rails?
A. Cars
B. Cycles
C. Buses
D. Lorries
77. Before overtaking a large vehicle you should keep well back. Why is this?
A. To give acceleration space to overtake quickly on blind spots
B. To get the best view of the road ahead
C. To leave a gap in case the vehicle stops and rolls back
D. To offer other drivers a safe gap if they want to overtake you
78. A strong crosswind is least likely to affect which of these vehicles?
A. Cyclists
B. Cars
C. High-sided vehicles
D. Motorcycles
79. triangular road signs give:
A. Warnings
B. Information
C. Instructions
D. Directions
80. Motorcars must first have an MOT certificate when they are
A. One year old
B. Three years old
C. Five years old
D. Seven years old
81. Motorcyclists will often look round over their right shoulder just before turning right. This is because
A. They need to listen for following traffic
B. Motorcycles do not have mirrors
C. Look around helps them balance as they turn
D. They need to check for traffic in their blind area
82. What is most likely to cause high fuel consumption?
A. Staying in high gears
B. Aggressive braking
C. Harsh acceleration
D. Poor steering control
83. You are driving down a long steep hill. You suddenly notice that your brakes are not working as well as normal. What is the usual cause of this?
A. The brakes overheating
B. Air in the brake fluid
C. Oil on the brakes
D. Badly adjusted
84. Why are mirrors often slightly curved (convex)?
A. They give a wider field of vision
B. They totally cover blind spots
C. They make it easier to judge the speed of following traffic
D. They make following traffic look bigger
85. What is the nearest you can park your vehicle to a junction?
A. 10 metres
B. 15 metres
C. 20 metres
D. 22 metres
86. You are parking on a two-way road at night. The speed limit is 40 mph. You should park on the
A. Left with parking lights on
B. Left with no lights on
C. Right with parking lights on
D. Right with dipped headlights on
87. You are turning right onto a dual carriageway. What should you do before emerging?
A. Stop, apply the handbrake then select a low gear
B. Position your vehicle well to the left of the side of the road
C. Check that the central reservation is wide enough for your vehicle
D. Make sure that you leave enough room for a vehicle behind
88. You are travelling in heavy rain. Your overall stopping distance is likely to be
A. Doubled
B. Tripled
C. Up to 15 times greater
D. Quadrupled
89. A learner driver you are following stalls at a junction. What should you do?
A. Sound your horn and flash your lights
B. Steer around them and drive on
C. Be patient and wait for them to move on
D. Shout instructions
90. While driving a vehicle, at what distance MUST you be able to read a number plate?
A. 10 metres (33 feet)
B. 15 metres (49 feet)
C. 20.5 metres (67 feet)
D. 30 metres (98 feet)
91. You are driving in busy traffic. You want to pull up on the left just after a junction on the left. When should you signal?
A. As you are passing or just after the junction
B. Just before you reach the junction
C. Well before you reach the junction
D. It would be better not to signal at all
92. A flashing green beacon on a vehicle means
A. Police on non-urgent duties
B. Doctor on an emergency call
C. Road safety patrol operating
D. Gritting in progress
93. Motorcyclists are particularly vulnerable
A. When moving off
B. On dual carriageways
C. When approaching junctions
D. On motorways
94. Following a collision someone has suffered a burn. The burn needs to be cooled. What is the shortest time it should be cooled for?
A. 5 minutes
B. 10 minutes
C. 15 minutes
D. 20 minutes
95. You see a vehicle coming towards you on a single-track road. You should
A. Go back to the main road
B. Do an emergency stop
C. Stop at a passing place
D. Put on your hazard warning lights
96. You take some cough medicine given to you by a friend. What should you do before driving?
A. Ask your friend if taking the medicine affected their driving
B. Drink some strong coffee one hour before driving
C. Check the label to see if the medicine will affect your driving
D. Drive a short distance to see if the medicine is affecting your driving
97. At which pedestrian crossing are cyclists allowed to ride across?
A. Zebra
B. Pelican
C. Puffin
D. Toucan
98. You have driven through a flood. What is the first thing you should do?
A. Stop and check the tyres
B. Stop and dry the brakes
C. Check your exhaust
D. Test your brakes
99. When travelling on ice braking distances can be
A. Three times the normal distance
B. Ten times the normal distance
C. fifteen times the normal distance
D. Six times the normal distance
100. At what age does a car need its first MOT certificate?
A. 2 years old
B. 3 years old
C. 4 years old
D. 5 years old
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