100 DMV Questions of Miscellaneous
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1. 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
2. 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
3. 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
4. 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
5. 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
6. A strong cross wind is least likely to affect which of these vehicles?
A. Cyclists
B. Cars
C. High-sided vehicles
D. Motorcycles
7. 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
8. 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
9. 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
10. On a motorway what is used to reduce traffic bunching?
A. Variable speed limits
B. Contraflow systems
C. National speed limits
D. Lane closures
11. 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
12. 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
13. 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
14. Anti-lock brakes are most useful when you are
A. Braking gently
B. Driving on worn tyres
C. Braking excessively
D. Driving normally
15. 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
16. 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
17. 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)
18. 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
19. Overloading your vehicle can seriously affect?
A. Your comfort
B. The Handling
C. Your ability to change gears
D. The steering
20. 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
21. 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
22. 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
23. 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
24. 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
25. You are driving on an icy road. How can you avoid wheelspin?
A. Drive at a slow speed in as high gear as possible
B. Use the handbrake if the wheels start to slip
C. Brake gently and repeatedly
D. Drive in a low gear at all times
26. 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
27. You MUST obey signs giving orders. These signs are mostly in
A. Green rectangles
B. Red Triangles
C. Blue rectangles
D. Red circles
28. 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
29. At a puffin crossing which light won't you see?
A. Red
B. Flashing amber
C. Green
D. Steady amber
30. 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)
31. A provisional licence holder must not drive a motor car
A. At night
B. On a dual carriageway
C. Alone
D. With passengers
32. When you apply to renew your vehicle Excise Duty (tax disc) you must have
A. Valid insurance
B. The old tax disc
C. The handbook
D. A valid driving licence
33. If a trailer swerves or snakes when you are towing it you should
A. Ease off the accelerator and reduce your speed
B. Let go of the steering wheel and let it correct itself
C. Brake hard and hold the pedal down
D. Increase your speed as quickly as possible
34. 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
35. 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
36. What is the meaning of this sign?
A. Accident blackspot aheadB. Pedestrian crossing aheadC. Light signals ahead at a level crossingD. Traffic queues likely
37. What is the most common cause of skidding?
A. Worn tyres
B. Driver error
C. Other vehicles
D. Pedestrians
38. 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
39. A basic rule on motorways is
A. Use the lane that has least traffic
B. Keep to the left hand-lane unless overtaking
C. Overtake on the side that is clearest
D. Try to keep above 50 mph to prevent congestion
40. 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
41. You may remove your seatbelt when carrying out a manoeuvre that involves
A. Reversing
B. A hill start
C. An emergency stop
D. Driving slowly
42. The purpose of a catalytic converter is to
A. Reduce oil consumption
B. Reduce fuel consumption
C. Reduce toxic exhaust gases
D. Increase acceleration
43. You should never reverse
A. On a main road
B. At night
C. For longer than necessary
D. Into a side road
44. Which of the following should you do before stopping?
A. Sound the horn
B. Use the mirrors
C. Select a higher gear
D. Flash your headlights
45. 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
46. 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
47. 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
48. 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
49. You will use more fuel if your tyres are
A. Under-inflated
B. Of different makes
C. Over-inflated
D. New and hardly used
50. 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
51. It is very windy. You are behind a motorcyclist who is overtaking a high-sided vehicle. What should you do?
A. Overtake the motorcyclist immediately
B. Keep well back
C. Stay level with the motorcyclist
D. Keep close to the motorcyclist
52. 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
53. You engine catches fire what should you do first?
A. Lift the bonnet and disconnect the battery
B. Lift the bonnet and warn other traffic
C. Call a breakdown service
D. Call the fire brigade
54. When driving down a steep hill what should you do in order to control your speed?
A. Select a high gear and use the brakes carefully
B. Select neural and let the car freewheel down the hill
C. Activate cruise control
D. Select a low gear and use the brakes carefully
55. 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
56. 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
57. When driving through a tunnel you should
A. Look out for variable message signs
B. Use your air conditioning system
C. Switch on your rear fog lights
D. Always use your windscreen wipers
58. 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
59. In which of these situations should you avoid overtaking?
A. Just after a bend
B. In a one-way street
C. On a 30 mph road
D. Approaching a dip in the road
60. 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
61. Which of these is LEAST likely to be affected by crosswinds?
A. Cyclists
B. Motorcyclists
C. High-sided vehicles
D. Cars
62. In good conditions, what is the typical stopping distance at 70 mph?
A. 53 metres (175 feet)
B. 60 metres (197 feet)
C. 73 metres (240 feet)
D. 96 metres (315 feet)
63. Vehicle excise duty is often called 'Road Tax' or 'The Tax Disc'. You must
A. Keep it with your registration document
B. Display it clearly on your vehicle
C. Keep it concealed safely in your vehicle
D. Carry it on you at all times
64. You keep well back while waiting to overtake a large vehicle. A car fills the gap. You should
A. Sound your horn
B. Drop further back
C. Flash your headlights
D. Start to overtake
65. You are approaching a crossroads. The traffic lights have failed. What should you do?
A. Brake and stop only for large vehicles
B. Brake sharply to a stop before looking
C. Be prepared to brake sharply to a stop
D. Be prepared to stop for any traffic
66. You have too much oil in your engine. What could this cause?
A. Low oil pressure
B. Engine overheating
C. Chain wear
D. Oil leaks
67. 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
68. You are following a slow-moving vehicle on a narrow country road. There is a junction just ahead on the right. What should you do?
A. Overtake after checking your mirrors and signalling
B. Stay behind until you are past the junction
C. Accelerate quickly to pass before the junction
D. Slow down and prepare to overtake on the left
69. Using rear fog lights in clear daylight will
A. Be useful when towing a trailer
B. Give extra protection
C. Dazzle other drivers
D. Make following drivers keep back
70. 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
71. A trailer must stay securely hitched up to the towing vehicle. What additional safety device can be fitted to the trailer braking system?
A. Stabiliser
B. Jockey wheel
C. Corner steadies
D. Breakaway cable
72. You are on a road that has no traffic signs. There are streetlights. What is the speed limit?
A. 20 mph
B. 30 mph
C. 40 mph
D. 50 mph
73. 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
74. 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
75. 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
76. 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
77. 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
78. You are travelling in heavy rain. Your overall stopping distance is likely to be :
A. Doubled
B. Halved
C. Up to ten times greater
D. No different
79. 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
80. In normal conditions the braking distance when travelling at 50 mph is
A. 16 metres
B. 14 metres
C. 38 metres
D. 25 metres
81. After buying a secondhand vehicle you should tell the licensing authority
A. Immediately
B. After 14 days
C. When you sell the vehicle
D. Before an MOT
82. At the scene of an accident you have to treat someone for shock. What should you do?
A. Sing to them
B. Try and cool them down
C. Keep reassuring them until qualified help arrives
D. Give them liquids to drink
83. Traffic calming measures are used to
A. Stop road rage
B. Help overtaking
C. Slow traffic down
D. Help parking
84. What is the meaning of this sign?
A. Accompanied horses or poniesB. Wild horses or poniesC. Wild animalsD. No horses allowed
85. Braking distances on ice can be
A. Twice the normal distance
B. Give times the normal distance
C. Seven times the normal distance
D. Ten times the normal distance
86. When going straight ahead at a roundabout you should
A. Indicate left before leaving the roundabout
B. Not indicate at any time
C. Indicate right when approaching the roundabout
D. Indicate left when approaching the roundabout
87. Rapid acceleration and heavy braking can lead to
A. Reduced pollution
B. Increased fuel consumption
C. Reduced exhaust emissions
D. Increased road safety
88. At which pedestrian crossings are cyclists permitted to cross?
A. Toucan
B. Zebra
C. Puffin
D. Pelican
89. In which place must you NOT park?
A. In a one-way street
B. At a bus stop
C. Near a police station
D. In a country lane
90. 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
91. You are planning a long journey. Do you need to plan rest stops?
A. Yes, you should plan to stop every half hour
B. Yes, regular stops help concentration
C. No, you will be less tired if you get there as soon as possible
D. No, only fuel stops will be needed
92. What is most likely to cause high fuel consumption?
A. Staying in high gears
B. Aggressive braking
C. Harsh acceleration
D. Poor steering control
93. 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
94. 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
95. 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
96. 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
97. 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
98. A strong crosswind is least likely to affect which of these vehicles?
A. Cyclists
B. Cars
C. High-sided vehicles
D. Motorcycles
99. 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
100. The reaction time of most drivers is over?
A. 0.5 second
B. 1 second
C. 2 seconds
D. 3 seconds
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