Sample Test Set 3 – Road Rules
Road Rules Sample Knowledge Test - Set 3
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Question 1 |
When are you permitted to cross a bicycle lane?
A | You want to park in that lane. |
B | When there is a broken white line or whenever you are turning in or out of a driveway. |
C | When you carry a permit allowing travel in this lane. |
D | This is a trick question. It is illegal to cross a bicycle lane. |
Question 2 |
Parking lights are used...
A | For parking only. |
B | At any time. |
C | When driving in heavy fog. |
D | When driving on well-lit streets. |
Question 3 |
When are you permitted to enter a HOV (High-Occupancy Vehicle) lane?
A | All answers are correct. |
B | When you need to make a turn. |
C | Where broken lines exist to indicate a crossing point. |
D | If you are carrying the minimum number of people as indicated by HOV sign. |
Question 4 |
When is turning left ahead of oncoming traffic permitted?
A | All answers are correct. |
B | When the green arrow is lit at the bottom of the traffic light. |
C | When the green arrow is flashing at the bottom of the traffic light. |
D | When the green arrow is lit on a separate set of traffic lights designated for left turns. |
Question 5 |
Which rule is allowed for Class 7 Novice licence holders that is not permitted for Class 7 Learner's licence holders?
A | Driving between midnight and 5 a.m. |
B | Driving during rush hour. |
C | All of the available selections are allowed for both Learner's and Novice class licences. |
D | Driving with a passenger. |
Question 6 |
How can you ensure you maintain your focus on driving?
A | Continually predict what may happen next, and plan your moves. |
B | Pull over if you need to use a cell phone. |
C | Observe carefully by scanning the roadway, but do not get distracted. |
D | All answers are correct. |
Question 7 |
What should you do when an emergency vehicle with flashing lights and/or sirens is coming from behind?
A | You must ensure you stay a minimum of 150 metres ahead of the emergency vehicle. |
B | Stop where you are and instruct them to go around you. |
C | Pull over quickly and safely to the curb and stop. |
D | No action is required by you. |
Question 8 |
What should you do if you see a transit bus signalling that it wants to pull out onto a road where the speed limit is 60 km/h or less?
A | Change lanes to let the bus pull out. |
B | Yield to the bus driver's intentions. |
C | Slow down to allow the bus to come in front of you. |
D | All answers are correct. |
Question 9 |
Consuming a glass of beer before driving...
A | Can be permitted if you have kidney stones. |
B | Is O.K. if it is followed by a cup of coffee. |
C | Can cause driver impairment in some cases. |
D | Is never a problem. |
Question 10 |
When descending a steep hill, a good and safe driving practice is to?
A | Gear down and use motor to assist in braking. |
B | Place the gearshift in neutral. |
C | Disengage the clutch and coast. |
D | Turn off the ignition. |
Question 11 |
In the event you are faced with turbulence or heavy winds, you should:
A | Be aware of vehicles that could be forced into your path. |
B | All answers are correct. |
C | Accelerate to the point where you feel no turbulence. |
D | Move to the roadside and wait it out. |
Question 12 |
Never coast downhill in neutral or with the clutch engaged because...
A | It is illegal and you also need to be in gear in order to maintain vehicle control. |
B | Neutral removes power required for adequate braking. |
C | This is a false statement. |
D | Your ability to accelerate in an emergency is reduced while in neutral. |
Question 13 |
What is the best way to keep your vehicle travelling in a straight line with little side-to-side movement?
A | Look well ahead in the direction you want to travel. |
B | Continuously look from side-to-side. |
C | Keep your eyes focused 5 metres directly in front of you. |
D | Keep your hands and elbows locked in a single position. |
Question 14 |
On a two-way street, when parking on a downgrade, you should:
A | Turn your front wheels to the right and set your parking brake. |
B | Turn your front wheels to the left and set your parking brake. |
C | Leave your front wheels parallel to the curb. |
D | Set your parking brake only. |
Question 15 |
Which of the following is a good strategy when driving at night?
A | Increase your following distance. |
B | All answers are correct. |
C | Scan for pedestrians, cyclists and animals. |
D | Adjust your rear-view mirror for night driving. |
Question 16 |
In the event your headlights fail, you should do which of the following?
A | You should call 911 as soon as possible. |
B | Rapidly turn on and off your light switch and sound the horn as a warning. |
C | Maintain a safe distance between cars. |
D | Rapidly turn on and off your light switch and/or engage your hazard lights. |
Question 17 |
A vehicle is tailgating you. What should you do?
A | Speed up to ensure there is a safe distance between you and the tailgater. |
B | Moving from lane-to-lane is a hazard, so maintain your lane position. |
C | All of these are incorrect. |
D | Pump your brakes so the tailgater is aware of the dangerous nature of their driving. |
Question 18 |
Which of the following indicates that a green light is about to change to amber or yellow?
A | Everyone is braking ahead of you. |
B | The crosswalk signal has switched from a white figure to a flashing orange figure. |
C | Other vehicles begin to horn. |
D | Vehicles ahead of you are aggressively trying to make turns. |
Question 19 |
What is meant by 'overdriving your headlights'?
A | You are overworking your headlights, increasing the likelihood of failure. |
B | You cannot stop within the distance your headlights span. |
C | Driving with high beam headlights all the time. |
D | All answers are correct. |
Question 20 |
When the driver of another vehicle is about to overtake and pass your vehicle, you must:
A | Move to the right and allow the vehicle to pass. |
B | Move to the left to prevent passing. |
C | Signal the other driver to not pass. |
D | Speed up so that passing is not necessary. |
Question 21 |
When lights are required, when are drivers are required to use low beam headlights?
A | When weather conditions prevent you from seeing at least 50 metres ahead. |
B | When weather conditions prevent you from seeing at least 100 metres ahead. |
C | This is a safety issue only and no other monitory conditions exist. |
D | When weather conditions prevent you from seeing at least 150 metres ahead. |
Question 22 |
How much insurance coverage is provided to an uninsured vehicle driver?
A | $35,000 insurance coverage. |
B | $20,000 insurance coverage. |
C | No insurance protection is provided. |
D | $10,000 insurance coverage. |
Question 23 |
Rules for both the Class 7 Learner's & Class 7 Novice licence holders include:
A | Your blood-alcohol level must be zero. |
B | All of the available selections. |
C | Each person in the vehicle must wear a seat belt. |
D | You cannot drive if you have been drinking alcohol. |
Question 24 |
Which of the following is a consideration when using your turn signal?
A | Do not indicate too soon, or you may cause confusion as to where you intend on turning. |
B | Ensure your turn signal is turned off after your turn or change lanes. |
C | All answers are correct. |
D | Ensure you provide sufficient warning to other drivers that you are going to turn. |
Question 25 |
If you are involved in an accident within a city or municipality in which someone is injured, you must:
A | Report the accident at once to the police. |
B | Report the incident to your insurance company only. |
C | Report the incident within 24 hours to the police. |
D | Report the incident within 48 hours to the police. |
Question 26 |
You are in an intersection waiting to turn left and the light turns yellow/amber. What action should be taken?
A | Horn twice and proceed. |
B | Ensure all vehicles and pedestrians have cleared the intersection and complete your turn safely. |
C | It is illegal to be in the intersection after the light turns red, so you must proceed quickly. |
D | You must reverse your vehicle and wait for the next green. |
Question 27 |
When driving in foggy weather, you should use:
A | Parking lights. |
B | Low beam headlights. |
C | High beam headlights. |
D | Parking lights and high beam headlights. |
Question 28 |
Under what circumstances is it O.K. to not stop when approaching an emergency vehicle with lights/siren in operation?
A | When you are traveling on a multi-lane highway. |
B | When you are traveling on the opposite side of a highway that is divided by a median. |
C | When you are able to maintain a 150 metre distance ahead or behind the emergency vehicle. |
D | When you are late for an appointment. |
Question 29 |
If you are involved in an accident where injuries or damages exceed $1,000, you must report this to your local police?
A | Within 24 hours. |
B | Within 72 hours. |
C | Within 48 hours. |
D | Immediately. |
Question 30 |
What should you do to ensure your tires are in good condition?
A | Make sure all four tires are similar, so they provide a balanced level of performance and safety. |
B | All answers are correct. |
C | Check the tread depth. |
D | Regularly check tire pressure. |
Question 31 |
Which of the following is a good strategy to stay awake while driving on a long trip?
A | Talk to yourself or sing. |
B | Take a break at available rest stops. |
C | All answers are correct. |
D | Open a window to allow fresh air into your vehicle. |
Question 32 |
Drivers are responsible and will incur fines if their passengers do not buckle up?
A | Only if passengers are under 16 years of age. |
B | Only if passengers are in the front seat. |
C | Only if passengers are over 16 years of age. |
D | Only if passengers are under 18 years of age. |
Question 33 |
It is more dangerous to drive at the maximum speed limit at night than during daytime because...
A | Your reaction time is slower at night. |
B | Some drivers unlawfully drive with parking lights only. |
C | You cannot see as far ahead at night. |
D | The roadways are more apt to be slippery at night. |
Question 34 |
Emergency vehicles with flashing lights and/or sirens have the right of way...
A | At intersections where it is critical they must pass through. |
B | Where an accident is clearly visible. |
C | Under all circumstances. |
D | When approaching on your side of the roadway. |
Question 35 |
You should never tailgate another driver because...
A | All answers are correct. |
B | You will be considered at fault for an accident. |
C | The vehicle ahead can block your view of approaching hazards. |
D | If the vehicle ahead of you stops suddenly, you may not have enough room to react. |
Question 36 |
When a tire blow-out occurs, you should:
A | Brake heavily. |
B | Take your foot off the gas pedal to slow down and concentrate on steering. |
C | Keep foot on brake and concentrate on steering. |
D | Keep foot on brake and steer to left. |
Question 37 |
How may you provide assistance at a crash scene?
A | If you have a cell phone, contact the injured person's relative immediately. |
B | All answers are correct. |
C | Ask if anyone is seriously injured and, if so, move them. |
D | Make sure your car is parked away from traffic or where it cannot obstruct emergency vehicles. |
Question 38 |
At night, when you meet an oncoming vehicle with blinding bright high beam headlights, the safest thing to do is to?
A | Look slightly to the right-hand side. |
B | Look at the headlights of the approaching vehicle. |
C | Turn on your high beam headlights. |
D | Open and shut your eyes rapidly. |
Question 39 |
What document(s) may a police officer require a motor vehicle owner to produce?
A | Driver's licence. |
B | Liability insurance card. |
C | Vehicle ownership. |
D | Any of the these answers mentioned. |
Question 40 |
Faced with a situation where you are about to hit a large animal. What should you do?
A | All answers are correct. |
B | Brake firmly. |
C | Steer in the direction to strike the animal at an angle. |
D | Let up on the brakes just before hitting the animal. |
Question 41 |
Driving slower than surrounding traffic is:
A | A hazard only when your speed is less than 70% of all other freeway speed. |
B | A hazard since other drivers may become frustrated or angry and try to pass you. |
C | Permitted if you are unaware of the speed limit. |
D | Considered safe if there is bad weather. |
Question 42 |
When should you use low beam headlights while driving a motor vehicle at night?
A | When approaching an intersection. |
B | When blinded by the headlights of an approaching vehicle. |
C | When meeting or following another vehicle. |
D | When another driver dims his lights. |
Question 43 |
At a traffic circle or roundabout, you should:
A | If there are no traffic control signs, then you should treat the traffic circle as an uncontrolled intersection. |
B | Slow down on approach of the circle. |
C | All answers are correct. |
D | Yield to traffic currently in the circle. |
Question 44 |
Eye contact with pedestrians and other drivers is useful because...
A | It helps to communicate your intentions. |
B | It provides insight into the type of people you share the road with. |
C | It indicates your friendly nature. |
D | It is a way of letting everyone know you have right-of-way. |
Question 45 |
When is consumption of a drug before driving permitted?
A | When it is deemed necessary to treat a medical condition. |
B | When it was prescribed by a doctor. |
C | As long as you know how much you can handle. |
D | As long as it in no way affects your ability to drive safely. |
Question 46 |
When lights are required, drivers must use low beam headlights within:
A | 50 metres of meeting or following another vehicle. |
B | 150 metres of meeting or following another vehicle. |
C | 250 metres of meeting or following another vehicle. |
D | 15 metres of meeting or following another vehicle. |
Question 47 |
If a traffic signal changes while a pedestrian is still on the street, which of the following has the right-of-way?
A | Motorists making turns. |
B | Motorists going straight. |
C | Motorists making a 'U' turn. |
D | Pedestrian. |
Question 48 |
Most automobile skids are the result of?
A | Over-inflated tires. |
B | Driving too fast. |
C | Snow or ice on the road. |
D | Under-inflated tires. |
Question 49 |
Drivers will be required to participate in the Responsible Driver Program and use an Ignition Interlock Device for one year...
A | If they have an open bottle of liquor in their vehicle. |
B | If they have accumulated 5 traffic tickets. |
C | If they have been charged in another province or country with drinking and driving over 0.08 percent BAC. |
D | When driver is caught three times in 5 years in the BAC 'warn' range. |
Question 50 |
Is there a ban on the use of hand-held cell phones?
A | Yes, but hand-helds are permitted if you are late for an appointment. |
B | Yes, but hand-helds are permitted if you forgot your Bluetooth device. |
C | No. |
D | Yes. |
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