100 DMV Questions of Miscellaneous
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1. How should you react to drivers who appear to be inexperienced?
A. Sound your horn and warn them of your presence
B. Be patient and prepare for them to react more slowly
C. Flash your headlights to indicate that it is safe for them to proceed
D. Overtake them as soon as possible
2. 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
3. When MUST you use dipped headlights during the day?
A. All the time
B. Along narrow streets
C. In poor visibility
D. When parking
4. 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
5. When following a vehicle on a wet road you should leave a time gap of at least:
A. 1 second
B. 2 seconds
C. 4 seconds
D. 5 seconds
6. You wish to make a right turn ahead. Why should you take up the correct position in good time?
A. To allow other drivers to pull out in front of you
B. To give a better view into the road that you are joining
C. To help other road users know what you intend to do
D. To allow other drivers to pass you on the right
7. 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
8. What should you use the horn for?
A. To alert others to your presence
B. To allow you right of way
C. To greet other road users
D. To signal you annoyance
9. 'Red Routes' in major cities have been introduced to
A. Raise the speed limits
B. Help the traffic flow
C. Provide better parking
D. Allow lorries to load more freely
10. Anti-lock brakes prevent wheels from locking. This means the tyres are less likely to
A. Aquaplane
B. Skid
C. Puncture
D. Wear
11. 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
12. 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
13. 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
14. 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
15. What is the meaning of this sign?
A. Humps on the roadB. Humpback bridgeC. Uneven road surfaceD. Risk of grounding
16. 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
17. 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
18. How can you stop a caravan snaking from side to side?
A. Turn the steering wheel slowly to each side
B. Accelerate to increase your speed
C. Stop as quickly as you can
D. Slow down very gradually
19. 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
20. Rapid acceleration and heavy braking can lead to
A. Reduced pollution
B. Increased fuel consumption
C. Reduced exhaust emissions
D. Increased road safety
21. 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
22. What should you do when overtaking a motorcyclist in strong winds?
A. Pass close
B. Pass quickly
C. Pass wide
D. Pass immediately
23. Whilst driving, the fog clears and you can see more clearly. You must remember to
A. Switch off the fog lights
B. Reduce your speed
C. Switch off the demister
D. Close any open windows
24. When driving at 60mph on a dry road what would be the shortest overall stopping distance?
A. 53 metres
B. 58 metres
C. 73 metres
D. 96 metres
25. Which vehicle may have to use a different course to normal at roundabouts?
A. Sports car
B. Van
C. Estate car
D. Long vehicle
26. What is the most common cause of skidding?
A. Worn tyres
B. Driver error
C. Other vehicles
D. Pedestrians
27. Coasting your vehicle whilst driving will..
A. Increase the control you have over the vehicle
B. Decrease the control you have over the vehicle
C. Make the car use more fuel
D. Reduce the vehicle's braking distance
28. A driver's behaviour has upset you. It may help if you
A. Stop and take a break
B. Shout abusive language
C. Gesture to them with your hand
D. Follow their car, flashing your headlights
29. 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
30. 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
31. What is the meaning of this sign?
A. Side winds Quayside or river bankB. Falling or fallen rocksC. Cliff face ahead
32. What does tailgating mean?
A. Driving with your headlights on full beam
B. Bumping another car whilst parking
C. Following another vehicle too closely
D. Skidding on a dry road
33. 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
34. 'Tailgating' means
A. Using the rear door of a hatchback car
B. Reversing into a parking space
C. Following another vehicle too closely
D. Driving with rear fog lights on
35. Supertrams or Light Rapid Transit (LRT) systems are environmentally friendly because
A. They use diesel power
B. They use quieter roads
C. They use electric power
D. They do not operate during rush hour
36. 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
37. Signals are normally given by direction indicators and
A. Brake lights
B. Sidelights
C. Fog lights
D. Interior lights
38. 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
39. You see a pedestrian with a white stick and red band. This means that the person is
A. Physically disabled
B. Deaf only
C. Blind only
D. Deaf and blind
40. An elderly person's driving ability could be affected because they may be unable to
A. Obtain car insurance
B. Understand road signs
C. React very quickly
D. Give signals correctly
41. 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
42. Your overall stopping distance will be much longer when:
A. Driving in fog
B. Driving in rain
C. Driving in strong winds
D. Driving on a very hot day
43. What does the term 'blind spot' mean for a driver?
A. An area covered by your right-hand mirror
B. An area not covered by your headlights
C. An area covered by your left-hand mirror
D. An area not covered by your mirrors
44. You are allowed to stop on a motorway when you
A. Need to walk and get some fresh air
B. Wish to pick up hitchhikers
C. Are told to do so by flashing red lights
D. Need to use a mobile telephone
45. A horse rider is in the left-hand lane approaching a roundabout. You should expect the rider to
A. Go in any direction
B. Turn right
C. Turn left
D. Go ahead
46. To help keep your vehicle secure at night where should you park?
A. Near a police station
B. In a quiet road
C. On a red route
D. In a well-lit area
47. You are driving on a clear night. The road is busy with traffic. Which lights should you use?
A. Sidelights
B. Dipped headlights
C. Full beam headlights
D. Interior light
48. 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
49. 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
50. It is essential that tyre pressures be checked regularly. When should this be done?
A. After any length journey
B. After travelling at high speed
C. When tyres are hot
D. When tyres are cold
51. A strong cross wind is least likely to affect which of these vehicles?
A. Cyclists
B. Cars
C. High-sided vehicles
D. Motorcycles
52. A newly qualified driver must
A. Display green L-Plates
B. Not exceed 40 mph for 12 months
C. Be accompanied on a motorway
D. Have valid motor insurance
53. 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
54. At a puffin crossing which light won't you see?
A. Red
B. Flashing amber
C. Green
D. Steady amber
55. 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
56. 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
57. You can use the engine of your vehicle as a brake by
A. By selecting fifth gear
B. By selecting a lower gear
C. By turning the engine off
D. By travelling with the clutch pressed down
58. At a puffin crossing, which colour follows the green signal of the traffic lights?
A. Steady redB. Flashing amberC. Steady amberD. Flashing green
Explanation : traffic light signales are for drivers, and pedestrian crossing signales are for pedestrians.
59. You are following a vehicle on a wet road. You should leave a time gap of at least
A. One second
B. Two seconds
C. Three seconds
D. Four seconds
60. Any load that is carried on a roof rack should be
A. Securely fastened when driving
B. Loaded towards the rear of the vehicle
C. Visible in your exterior mirror
D. Covered with plastic sheeting
61. It is illegal to drive with tyres that
A. Have a large, deep cut in the side wall
B. Are of different makes
C. Were bought second-hand
D. Are more than three years old
62. You start to feel tired whilst driving, you should?
A. Increase your speed to reduce your journey time
B. Decrease your speed
C. Stop at a safe place and rest
D. Turn on the radio and listen to loud music
63. When being followed by an ambulance showing a flashing blue beacon you should
A. Pull over as soon as safely possible to let it pass
B. Accelerate hard to get away from it
C. Maintain your speed and course
D. Brake harshly and immediately stop in the road
64. Anti-lock brakes are most useful when you are
A. Braking gently
B. Driving on worn tyres
C. Braking excessively
D. Driving normally
65. 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
66. The national speed limit for cars and motorcycles on a single carriageway road is?
A. 30 mph
B. 40 mph
C. 50 mph
D. 60 mph
67. You intend to turn right into a side road. Just before turning you should check for motorcyclists who might be
A. Overtaking you on the left
B. Following you closely
C. Emerging from the side road
D. Overtaking on your right
68. In normal conditions the braking distance when travelling at 50 mph is
A. 16 metres
B. 14 metres
C. 38 metres
D. 25 metres
69. 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
70. In what situation are other drivers allowed to flash their headlights at you?
A. To tell you that they are giving way to you
B. To warn you danger is ahead
C. To warn you when you're breaking the speed limit
D. To warn you of their presence
71. 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
72. 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
73. When travelling in very heavy rain your overall stopping distance is likely to be
A. The same as normalB. TrebledC. DoubledD. Quadrupled
Explanation : MTST2 13.
74. 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
75. You are approaching an unmarked crossroads. How should you deal with this type of junction?
A. Accelerate and keep to the middle
B. Slow down and keep to the right
C. Accelerate looking to the left
D. Slow down and look both ways
76. Before reversing you should always check:
A. The area behind you
B. Your side mirrors
C. All round
D. Your rear view mirror
77. Freezing conditions will affect the distance it takes you to come to a stop. You should expect stopping distances to increase by up to
A. Two times
B. Three times
C. Five times
D. Ten times
78. On a three-lane motorway which lane should you normally use?
A. Left
B. Right
C. Centre
D. Either the right or centre
79. You turn into a side road. Pedestrians have started to cross the road. You should
A. Give way to them
B. Flash your lights and wave them across
C. Drive around them
D. Proceed regardless
80. Travelling on a wet motorway with road spray you should
A. Turn on your hazard lights
B. Turn on your rear fog lights
C. Turn on your front fog lights
D. Turn your headlights to dipped mode
81. A provisional licence holder must not drive a motorcar
A. At night
B. On a dual carriageway
C. Alone
D. With passengers in the back
82. 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
83. Which of the following is the main cause of rear-end collisions?
A. Pedestrians crossing the road unexpectedly
B. Driving too close to the vehicle in front
C. Traffic lights
D. A wet road surface
84. 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
85. 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
86. Motorcyclists are particularly vulnerable
A. When moving off
B. On dual carriageways
C. When approaching junctions
D. On motorways
87. 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
88. 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
89. You lose your way on a busy road. What is the best action to take?
A. Stop at traffic lights and ask pedestrians
B. Shout to other drivers to ask them the way
C. Turn into a side road, stop and check a map
D. Check a map, and keep going with the traffic flow
90. The safest place to park your vehicle at night is
A. In a garage
B. On a quiet side street
C. On a drivway
D. In a carpark
91. In front of you is a class 3 powered vehicle (powered wheeled) driven by a disabled person. These vehicles have a maximum speed of
A. 8 mph (12 km/h)
B. 18 mph (29 km/h)
C. 28 mph (45 km/h)
D. 38 mph (61 km/h)
92. The reflective studs between a motorway and its slip road are what colour?
A. Green
B. Blue
C. Red
D. Purple
93. Immediately after joining a motorway you should:
A. Try to overtake
B. Move to the right hand lane
C. Keep in the left lane to get used to the speed
D. Move to the centre lane
94. 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
95. 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
96. In freezing conditions you should expect stopping distances to increase by up to
A. Seven times
B. Five times
C. Four times
D. Ten times
97. Your vehicle has broken down on an automatic railway level crossing. What should you do FIRST?
A. Get everyone out of the vehicle and clear of the crossing
B. Telephone your vehicle recovery service to move it
C. Walk along the track to give warning to any approaching trains
D. Try to push the vehicle clear of the crossing as soon as possible
98. You are on a long, downhill slope. What should you do to help control the speed of your vehicle?
A. Select neutral
B. Select a lower gear
C. Grip the handbrake firmly
D. Apply the parking brake gently
99. The age group most likely to be involved in road accidents is
A. 30 to 45-year-olds
B. 17 to 25-year-olds
C. 46 to 55-year-olds
D. 55 to 66-year olds
100. You are about to drive home but you can't find the glasses you need to wear. You should:
A. Drive home without going faster than 30 mph
B. Drive home at night so that the lights will help you
C. Find a way of getting home without driving
D. Only drive on minor roads
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