FLVS Driver's Education

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What is the "point system"? A. A penalty system that notes infractions made by drivers B. A system that rewards good drivers C. A way to calculate how difficult a driving maneuver is D. A computer system found in police stations

A. A penalty system that notes infractions made by drivers

The blue car approaches a four-way stop with no other vehicles present. What should the driver do? A. Come to a compete stop, then scan the road and proceed when it's safe. B. Continue through the intersection without slowing down. There is no need to stop if there are no other cars at the intersection

A. Come to a compete stop, then scan the road and proceed when it's safe.

The blue car approaches a four-way stop at the same time as the white car. What should the driver of the blue car do? A. Come to a complete stop, then yield to the white car. The driver of the blue car should yield the right-of-way because he's turning left, while the white car is going straight. B. Come to a complete stop, then continue through the intersection. The driver of the white car should yield the right-of-way because the blue car is turning left.

A. Come to a complete stop, then yield to the white car. The driver of the blue car should yield the right-of-way because he's turning left, while the white car is going straight.

The blue car approaches a red light intending to turn right. What should the driver do? A. Come to a complete stop, wait for cross traffic to pass, and make the turn when it's safe to do so. B. Come to a complete stop, then make the turn. Cross traffic should yield because the blue car is on the right.

A. Come to a complete stop, wait for cross traffic to pass, and make the turn when it's safe to do so.

Which lane delivers the driver to the acceleration lane and primarily gives the driver time to evaluate highway traffic conditions? A. Entrance Ramp B. Acceleration Lane C. Merging Area D. None of above

A. Entrance Ramp

The blue car approaches a four-way stop. A white car is already stopped to the right of the blue car. What should the driver of the blue car do? A. Follow the "first in, first out" rule: come to a complete stop, yield to the white car, then continue. B. Follow the "yield to the left" rule: come to a complete stop, then continue. The white car should yield because the blue car is on the left.

A. Follow the "first in, first out" rule: come to a complete stop, yield to the white car, then continue.

IPDE stands for ____________. A. Identify, Predict, Decide, and Execute B. Interpret, Predict, Divide, and Execute C. Identify, Predict, Deal, and Emergency D. Identify, Predict, Determine, and Execute

A. Identify, Predict, Decide, and Execute

The driver of the blue car has been driving for five hours without a break. She feels tired and sleepy, but isn't far from her destination. She notices a rest area ahead. What should she do? A. Pull over at the rest area and rest or nap until she no longer feels tired. B. Roll down the windows and continue driving, resting once she reaches her destination.

A. Pull over at the rest area and rest or nap until she no longer feels tired.

The blue car is passing the white car and intends to return to its lane. What should the driver of the blue car do? A. Return to his lane only when he can see the front of the white car in his rearview or side view mirror. B.Return to his lane as soon as he believes his car's rear end has passed the front of the white car.

A. Return to his lane only when he can see the front of the white car in his rearview or side view mirror.

What does this sign mean? A. Right lane ends, merge left B. End divided highway C. Lane merges from the left D. Slippery when wet

A. Right lane ends, merge left

The blue car approaches an intersection with a green light. A large truck is stopped just before the intersection in the right lane. What should the driver of the blue car do? A. Slow down and scan the intersection to make sure that it's safe before driving through. B. Continue through the intersection, since the light is green.

A. Slow down and scan the intersection to make sure that it's safe before driving through.

The driver of the green car, while driving in the left lane of a two-lane road, sees a vehicle stopped on the right shoulder, partially blocking the far right lane. The blue car is attempting to pass the green car. What should the driver of the green car do to clear the scene safely? A. Slow down and stay alert to the surroundings. B. Continue at the same speed, and keep their eyes carefully on the stopped car, to make sure it does not move unexpectedly.

A. Slow down and stay alert to the surroundings.

The blue car approaches a curve at 45 mph. The posted speed limit is 35 mph. What should the driver do? A. Slow down to the posted speed limit before entering the curve. B. Continue through the curve at 45 mph. if it becomes dangerous, the driver can simply slow down during the turn.

A. Slow down to the posted speed limit before entering the curve.

The blue car approaches an intersection with a flashing yellow traffic light and no other vehicles present. What should the driver do? A. Slow down, then scan the road and proceed when it's safe. B. Continue through the intersection without slowing down—there's no need to slow down if there are no other cars at the intersection.

A. Slow down, then scan the road and proceed when it's safe.

The blue car approaches an intersection with a flashing red traffic light and no other vehicles present. What should the driver do? A. Stop the car before entering the intersection, then scan the road and proceed when it's safe. B. Slow down and drive through the intersection with caution—there's no need to stop if there are no other cars at the intersection.

A. Stop the car before entering the intersection, then scan the road and proceed when it's safe.

What does this traffic signal mean? A. Stop until the light turns green. B. Stop, then proceed with caution. C. Do not enter. D. Yield to traffic.

A. Stop until the light turns green.

What does this traffic signal mean? A. Stop, if you can do so safely B. Continue driving C. Yield to the crossing traffic D. Speed up

A. Stop, if you can do so safely

A right turn should be from the right lane into the right lane of the roadway entered. True or false. A. True B. False

A. True

Blood Alcohol Level (BAL) is the ratio between the alcohol consumed and the blood in the body. A. True B. False

A. True

Some road surfaces are more slippery than others when wet. A. True B. False

A. True

The incorrect attitude towards driving is the cause of most collisions among teenage drivers. A. True B. False

A. True

The shape of a sign gives you a clue about the information contained on the sign. A. True B. False

A. True

You should always use courtesy because it helps drivers interact on the road, and it keeps the traffic flow moving. A. True B. False

A. True

The blue car approaches an intersection displaying a YIELD sign to him, while cross traffic does not have a YIELD sign. What should the driver do? A. Yield the right-of-way to cross traffic. The YIELD sign instructs the driver to yield to cross traffic. B. Continue through the intersection. The YIELD sign indicates that cross traffic will yield to the blue car.

A. Yield the right-of-way to cross traffic. The YIELD sign instructs the driver to yield to cross traffic.

Carbon Monoxide poisoning can be prevented by ________________. A. always making sure your car's exhaust system is working properly and never leaving a car running in a garage B. never leaving an open bottle of hair spray in the car C. checking your vehicle's engine at least once a month D. always keeping your ventilating system on low

A. always making sure your car's exhaust system is working properly and never leaving a car running in a garage

The Highway Transportation System ___________. A. facilitates the efficient movement of people and goods throughout the U.S. B. keeps traffic moving slowly C. reduces the number of cars of the road D. is used only for business

A. facilitates the efficient movement of people and goods throughout the U.S.

Other drivers and pedestrians expect you to be sober and attentive, so you are responsible for ___________. A. giving proper signals when planning to change lanes, stop, or turn B. surprising people on the road with your actions C. driving in order to keep up with your schedule D. just having fun and relaxing while driving

A. giving proper signals when planning to change lanes, stop, or turn

If two solid yellow lines are painted on pavement, the car shown in this picture may continue to drive _________________. A. on the right side of the road only B. on the left side to pass another vehicle C. in the right or left lanes D. none of the above

A. on the right side of the road only

Cars entering our field of vision from the side require the use of ___________. A. peripheral vision B. central vision C. both peripheral and central vision D. common sense

A. peripheral vision

Florida has ____________ roads that are designated as part of the National Highway System. A. several B. empty C. few D. none of the above

A. several

The Highway Transportation System is coordinated by _____________. A. the U.S. Department of Transportation B. your local police department C. the Department of Education D. the Internal Revenue Service

A. the U.S. Department of Transportation

Yellow lines mark ________ A. the center of a road used for two-way traffic B. traffic lanes on one-way streets C. roadways from shoulders D. All of the above

A. the center of a road used for two-way traffic

A way to prevent injuries in a collision is to ________________. A. wear your seat belt B. grab onto someone else in the car C. take steady breaths D. duck down

A. wear your seat belt

How far must you stay behind another car ahead depends on ___________. A. weather and road conditions B. the type of gas your vehicle is using C. none of the above.

A. weather and road conditions

Which of the following statements indicates the appropriate attitude towards driving? A. Driving is a game. There will be other chances, and next time you will know better. B. A motor vehicle is a powerful machine that requires knowledge and skillful handling. C. You are only a minor. No one expects you to be a responsible driver because you are still underage. D. As long as you are not drinking, it's okay to drive carelessly.

B. A motor vehicle is a powerful machine that requires knowledge and skillful handling.

The blue car approaches a four-way stop behind the orange car. The orange car comes to a complete stop, then turns left. What should the driver of the blue car do? A. Continue driving through the intersection, since there are no other cars, and he already stopped behind the orange car. B. Come to a complete stop, then drive through the intersection when it's safe to do so.

B. Come to a complete stop, then drive through the intersection when it's safe to do so.

What does this sign mean? A. End of the divided highway B. Divided highway begins C. Road narrows D. Two-way traffic ahead

B. Divided highway begins

A section of the DHSMV, the _________________________ is an enforcement sector that patrols state highways and ensures the safety of drivers and citizens while on the road. A. Division of Driver Licenses B. Division of the Florida Highway Patrol C. Division of Justice D. Department or Insurance

B. Division of the Florida Highway Patrol

The ___________________________ monitors the sale and registration of vehicles and vessels within the state. A. Division of Driver Licenses B. Division of the Florida Highway Patrol C. Division of Justice D. Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles

B. Division of the Florida Highway Patrol

If you are about to be hit from behind, your best course of action is to brake gently and stop the car. A. True B. False

B. False

Your parents are not liable for any underage drinking that takes place at their residence. True or False? A. True B. False

B. False

Which drugs are known to distort the perception of reality and thought processes? A. Narcotics B. Hallucinogens C. Depressants D. Uppers

B. Hallucinogens

The blue car is driving behind the orange car and must maintain a safe following distance. What should the driver of the blue car do? A. Maintain a one-second following distance. B. Maintain a two-second following distance.

B. Maintain a two-second following distance.

The driver of the green car sees a vehicle stopped on the right shoulder, partially blocking the far right lane. The blue car is attempting to pass the green car. What should the driver of the green car do? A. Speed up to prevent the blue car from passing. B. Slow down to allow the blue car to pass.

B. Slow down to allow the blue car to pass.

When securing the vehicle, what should be the first task? A. Setting the parking brake B. Stopping in a legal, secure parking space C. Placing the gear selector in park (P) D. Turning off any accessories

B. Stopping in a legal, secure parking space

What is the first line of defense against a deadly collision? A. The ability to signal and change lanes properly B. The ability to pay attention C. Good knowledge of the area D. Both A and C

B. The ability to pay attention

What is the definition of "potential energy"? A. Energy that is developed by an object while it's in motion B. The energy that a piece of matter has because of its position or because of the arrangement of parts C. An object that stays at rest D. A force at which the earth attracts another object towards itself

B. The energy that a piece of matter has because of its position or because of the arrangement of parts

Who is responsible for the financial consequences of a minor's driving? A. The DHSMV is responsible because it issued the license to the minor B. The minor's parents or guardians are responsible C. If the minor wasn't at fault, no one is responsible D. The minor is fully responsible for all the costs

B. The minor's parents or guardians are responsible

Which sign is an example of a regulatory sign? A. The brown sign B. The white sign C. The yellow sign D. The orange sign

B. The white sign

When parking uphill on a street with no curb, how should your front wheels be positioned? A. Turned to the left (toward the street) B. Turned to the right (away from the street) C. Parallel with the pavement D. It doesn't matter which way the wheels are turned

B. Turned to the right (away from the street)

Is it necessary to come to a complete stop at a STOP sign, even if the intersection is clear? A. If you don't see any approaching cars, there is no need to come to a complete STOP B. Whenever you see a stop sign, you must come to a COMPLETE STOP behind the stop line, crosswalk, or at the corner C. Only stop if you see pedestrians crossing D. Stop means slow down. No one expects you to actually stop

B. Whenever you see a stop sign, you must come to a COMPLETE STOP behind the stop line, crosswalk, or at the corner

What does this sign mean? A. Make a complete stop before turning right. B. You must not turn right here. C. Construction is ahead. Move to the right. D. One-way road is at your right.

B. You must not turn right here.

If the road surface or visibility is compromised in any way, such as by traffic congestion or bad weather, you must ____________. A. drive at the posted speed limit B. adjust your speed C. use cruise control D. stop and wait until the weather improves

B. adjust your speed

To develop good eye habits, you should ___________. A. do eye exercises B. aim high, keep your eyes moving, and get the big picture C. use eye drops D. both B and C

B. aim high, keep your eyes moving, and get the big picture

When driving downhill, your vehicle will accelerate and start moving fast, due to _______________. A. kinetic energy B. gravity C. the amount of pressure you put on the accelerator pedal D. wet pavement

B. gravity

Alcohol first impairs your ________. A. motor skills B. judgment C. color recognition

B. judgment

If your license says you must wear corrective lenses, you ____________________________. A. should only wear them when you feel they are needed B. may be fined if you drive without wearing them C. should always have them on when in a vehicle regardless of whether or not you are behind the wheel D. should wear them, but it isn't important because it isn't against the law

B. may be fined if you drive without wearing them

Driving at slower speeds than traffic flow _____________ . A. is a good way to save fuel. B. may impede other vehicles on the road that are traveling at normal and safe speeds. C. cannot result in a ticket for driving too slowly. D. both B and C.

B. may impede other vehicles on the road that are traveling at normal and safe speeds.

If this traffic signal is turned on after the red light, it means you may cross the intersection, but you _______ wait until the crossing traffic has cleared the intersection first. A. can B. must C. might D. don't have to

B. must

The Highway Transportation System has helped ___________ traffic deaths. A. increase B. reduce C. investigate D. stop

B. reduce

When you don't have enough room to stop, you may _______ to avoid what's in front of you. A. speed up B. steer away C. brake

B. steer away

In Florida the standard defined speed limit in a residential area is ___________ mph. A. 20 B. 25 C. 30

C. 30

What is an "at risk" driver? A. A driver who is following all rules properly B. A driver who is listening to the car stereo C. A driver who is impatient with traffic, aggressive, and impulsive D. A driver who is content with the driving situation

C. A driver who is impatient with traffic, aggressive, and impulsive

What does this sign mean? A. Pedestrians must face traffic. B. Pedestrians may walk on the street. C. A pedestrian crosswalk is ahead. D. Pedestrians must yield to cars ahead.

C. A pedestrian crosswalk is ahead.

In order to drive safely, you need to ___________. A. possess good vision B. look to the side while keeping your head and eyes straight ahead C. Both A and B

C. Both A and B

What does this sign mean? A. Yield to slow traffic. B. Divided highway is ahead. C. Cars may be merging from the side. D. You have the right-of-way.

C. Cars may be merging from the side.

Which statement is true about central vision? A. It is about twelve degrees of our visual field B. It is our side vision C. It allows us to estimate distance and understand details in the path ahead D. It helps us detect light and motion

C. It allows us to estimate distance and understand details in the path ahead

Which of the following will NOT help you avoid skidding on slippery surfaces? A. Slowing down as you approach curves and intersections B. Avoiding fast turns C. Making quick stops D. Driving at a slower speed

C. Making quick stops

Which course must first-time drivers in Florida take to be eligible for their Learner License? A. Effects of Alcohol and Substance Abuse course B. Thirty hour driver education course C. Traffic law and Substance Abuse education D. None of the above

C. Traffic law and Substance Abuse education

This traffic signal indicates that you ___________________ until the green arrow appears. A. can't drive straight B. can't turn right C. can't turn left D. can turn left

C. can't turn left

If you are involved in a collision, what should you do? A. Identify yourself and leave B. Call an ambulance C. help the injured, identify yourself, and call the police

C. help the injured, identify yourself, and call the police

Driving while wearing headphones or headsets ____________. A. is not dangerous, because you can still see everything around you B. is more entertaining than listening to the car radio or CD C. is against the law D. is only okay when driving on a freeway

C. is against the law

When feeling ill, taking medication before driving ____________. A. is safe because if you are ill, you are responsible for your well being B. may cause certain side effects, but will not have an impact on your driving ability C. is dangerous for the driver and others because it slows reactions and the ability to make rapid corrective actions while driving D. is okay, as long as you wait 30 minutes before getting behind the wheel

C. is dangerous for the driver and others because it slows reactions and the ability to make rapid corrective actions while driving

If you see a YIELD sign ahead, be prepared to ____________. A. let any trucks and commercial vehicles pass you B. pull over to the right and wait until the intersection is clear C. let other drivers, bicycles, and pedestrians crossing your road have the right-of-way

C. let other drivers, bicycles, and pedestrians crossing your road have the right-of-way

___________ is the second most common drug found in the bodies of collision victims. A. cocaine B. heroin C. marijuana D. LSD

C. marijuana

Being aware of natural forces will _____________. A. make you paranoid while driving B. require you to think C. prepare you for emergency situations and help you avoid collisions D. let you have full control of the vehicle

C. prepare you for emergency situations and help you avoid collisions

Driving is a ___________. A. constitutional right B. hobby C. privilege D. necessity

C. privilege

Which of the following will help "sober up" (or lower the BAL) of an intoxicated person? A. exercise B. black coffee C. time D. a cold shower

C. time

When you see this traffic signal is turned on, you may _____________________. A. go straight regardless of other signals B. turn right without any restrictions C. turn left if the intersection is clear in your direction D. yield to traffic

C. turn left if the intersection is clear in your direction

Sound your horn __________________. A. to have fun B. to demand the right-of-way C. when necessary to avoid collisions D. to give other driver a piece of your mind

C. when necessary to avoid collisions

Alcohol was involved in ___ of the total traffic fatalities in 2012 nationwide. A. 3% B. 13% C. 21% D. 31%

D. 31%

A DUI conviction remains on a driver's record for ___ years. A. 10 B. 25 C. 50 D. 75

D. 75

What are the consequences that can result from being caught driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs? A. Driver license revocation B. Imprisonment C. Fines D. All of the above

D. All of the above

What should you do if your temperature gauge moves up to just below the red zone? A. Turn off your air conditioner B. Turn on your vehicle's heater C. Immediately seek out a service station with a mechanic D. All of the above

D. All of the above

If your brakes suddenly give out what should you do? A. Unfasten your seat belt and prepare to leave the vehicle B. Downshift into a lower gear C. Apply the parking brake D. B and C E. None of the above

D. B and C

What is the purpose of drivers education? A. You lower your chances of being involved in costly, dangerous, and potentially deadly collisions B. You don't really need it. It is just a legal requirement. Driving is common sense C. To give you the knowledge, skills, and attitude needed to be a safe driver and pedestrian D. Both A and C

D. Both A and C

What should you avoid while driving? A. Lack of courtesy for other drivers B. Driving under the permitted speed limit C. Poor decision making D. Both A and C

D. Both A and C

What factor IS NOT a part of the highway traffic system? A. The environment B. Highways C. Drivers D. Car washes

D. Car washes

If you miss the exit ramp what should you do? A. Pull over to the side and stop. B. Try to turn around. C. Back up. D. Catch the next exit.

D. Catch the next exit.

What are some of the characteristics of safe vs. "at risk" drivers? A. Safe drivers only pay attention to the road B. Speeding. If a driver is able to handle the speed, he/she is obviously a safe driver C. Safe drivers travel slowly and are always nervous about their driving D. Feeling optimistic and capable of handling driving situations

D. Feeling optimistic and capable of handling driving situations

Which of these signs is an example of a highway construction and maintenance sign? A. The brown sign B. The white sign C. The yellow sign D. The orange sign

D. The orange sign

In addition to not parking where signs prohibit it, you should never park __________________. A. on a sidewalk B. blocking a driveway C.within 15 ft of a fire hydrant D. all of the above

D. all of the above

You must use headlights when driving ___________________. A. between sunset and sunrise B. in rain C. half hour after sunset and half hour before sunrise D. both A and B

D. both A and B

Inertia keeps your vehicle moving until a force slows it down, like __________. A. applying the brake B. strong winds C. another vehicle D. both A and C

D. both A and C

With a DUI charge on a driver's record ______________. A. the price of his or her insurance greatly increases B. he or she may drive only during day hours C. his or her insurance policy may be canceled at the end of the term D. both A and C

D. both A and C

When driving, you should ____________. A. pay attention to the passengers inside your vehicle B. concentrate only on your own driving C. turn the volume of the music down and continue talking on your cell phone D. obey traffic laws and respect the rights of other drivers

D. obey traffic laws and respect the rights of other drivers

If you are feeling fatigued or sleepy while driving _________________. A. you should drink soda to keep you awake B. try taking medication C. set the heater on high D. take regular rest stops or pull off the road and get some sleep

D. take regular rest stops or pull off the road and get some sleep

Gathering information with your eyes is called __________. A. central vision B. peripheral vision C. rubbernecking D. visual perception

D. visual perception


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