AAA Driver's ED Q's: Sample Test #1

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In traffic, the best way for you to provide an emergency escape path is to maintain adequate space to the: a) front and one side of your vehicle b) rear of your vehicle c) sides of your vehicle d) front of your vehicle

a) front and one side of your vehicle

When passing a motorcycle or scooter, _____________. a) give the rider the whole lane b) give the rider the right side of the lane c) give the rider the left side of the lane d) do not pass

a) give the rider the whole lane

Emotional responses are: a) learned and can be changed b) learned and cannot be changed c) inherited and can be changed d) inherited and cannot be changed

a) learned and can be changed

Which of the following is NOT one of the three major highway conditions that require you to adjust your speed? a) time b) visibility c) traction d) space

a) time

To check your blind areas, you should: a) turn your head and check over your shoulder in the direction of the blind spot b) adjust all of your mirrors temporarily c) lower your visor and use the vanity mirror and light attached to it d) try to see the reflection off the vehicle traveling in your blind spot

a) turn your head and check over your shoulder in the direction of the blind spot

When you intend to change lanes in heavy, rush-hour, city traffic you should: a) use your turn signal b) not use your turn signal as it may alert the other driver of your intentions and they may close the gap c) use your turn signal for lane changes to the right only due to your reduced ability to see to the right of your vehicle d) flash your turn signal no more than two times so it will not distract other drivers

a) use your turn signal

When loading a trailer you should put about: a) 50 percent of the weight to the rear half of the trailer b) 60 percent of the weight to the front half of the trailer c) 70 percent of the weight to the side of the trailer opposite the driver's side d) 80 percent of the weight to the front half of the trailer

b) 60 percent of the weight to the front half of the trailer

You should tailgate the vehicle in front of you just before you pass the vehicle so your time to pass is shortened. a) TRUE b) FALSE

b) FALSE

If an error has been committed and you are approaching an object at a high speed, the amount of steering input required to change lanes: a) remains the same as low speed b) increases c) decreases d) none of the above is correct

b) increases

When you sit upright in the driver's seat your ability to see the driving environment is: a) minimized b) maximized c) not affected d) none of the above is correct

b) maximized

Alcohol affects your behavior as soon as it: a) is swallowed b) reaches your brain c) is oxidized d) enters the bloodstream

b) reaches your brain

When you are driving and encounter heavy fog you should: a) reduce your speed and turn on your high beam headlights b) reduce your speed and make sure your low beam headlights or daytime running lights are on c) maintain the posted speed limit d) turn off head lights and/or daytime running lights

b) reduce your speed and make sure your low beam headlights or daytime running lights are on

On a vehicle with a manual transmission, a frequent mistake is: a) shifting into a higher gear at too high a speed b) shifting into a higher gear at too low a speed c) shifting into a lower gear at too low a speed d) shifting into a lower gear at too high a speed

b) shifting into a higher gear at too low a speed

If you drink alcohol you should: a) drink as much as possible as quickly as possible b) space you drinks out over a long period of time c) keep pace with others around you d) set your limit after your third drink

b) space you drinks out over a long period of time

When a person is affected by marijuana they will: a) still be capable of driving safely b) tend to concentrate on one thing at a time while driving c) be more relaxed and drive better d) see better at night

b) tend to concentrate on one thing at a time while driving

When two drivers approach or enter an intersection from different roads at about the same time, who is supposed to yield the right-of-way: a) the driver that is oldest should yield the right-of-way b) the driver on the left should yield the right-of-way c) the driver with the newest vehicle must yield the right-of-way d) the first driver to slow should yield the right-of-way

b) the driver on the left should yield the right-of-way

When braking hard, the weight of the vehicle noticeably shifts ________. a) to the rear of the vehicle b) to the front of the vehicle c) to the left of the vehicle d) to the right of the vehicle

b) to the front of the vehicle

When you curb park facing uphill with a curb on your right, you should leave your front wheels: a) turned toward the curb b) turned away from the curb c) pointed straight ahead d) none of the above is correct

b) turned away from the curb

A vehicle ahead of you can increase your risk by: a) suddenly stopping b) swerving into your lane c) both A and B are correct d) neither A nor B is correct

c) both A and B are correct

How fast you drive is determined by: a) the posted speed limit b) the highway conditions c) both A and B are correct d) neither A nor B is correct

c) both A and B are correct

While ensuring that your tires are properly inflated during a pre-driving check, you should also check: a) to ensure all tire stem covers are firmly attached b) the direction which your tires are pointed c) both A and B are correct d) neither A nor B is correct

c) both A and B are correct

Circadian rhythm will: a) allow you to go extended periods of time without sleep b) wake you up if you fall asleep while driving c) cause you to be less alert, even drowsy between one and five pm d) stop when your vehicle stops

c) cause you to be less alert, even drowsy between one and five pm

A study conducted by the Federal Highway Administration shows that on average: a) all drivers stop at stop signs b) more than half of drivers stop at stop signs c) less than half of drivers stop at stop signs d) stop signs are the most often stolen sign

c) less than half of drivers stop at stop signs

It is more difficult to steer if you fail to: a) use your turn signals b) adjust your review mirror c) maintain an upright position d) all of the above are correct

c) maintain and upright position

A red arrow illuminated on a traffic light means: a) the light is about to change to green b) you should stop then proceed c) you cannot turn in that direction d) you must turn in that direction

c) you cannot turn in that direction

If you collide with an unattended vehicle, you: a) should attempt to locate the owner b) attach a written notice with your contact information to the vehicle c) write down the license number of the other vehicle d) all of the above are correct

d) all of the above are correct

Peripheral vision: a) detects color and motion b) provides information about stationary objects that could be threats along the intended path of travel c) is strongly affected by drugs, fatigue, and speed of travel d) all of the above are correct

d) all of the above are correct

To enhance your ability to assess and manage risk in specific driving situations, you should: a) consider the possibility that a dangerous situation might develop b) be prepared to take action to effectively manage the situation c) consider the consequences of your actions d) all of the above are correct

d) all of the above are correct

When purchasing a vehicle you should consider: a) an extended warranty b) mileage c) crash history d) all of the above are correct

d) all of the above are correct

Which condition sustains a charge of reckless driving? a) the driver intentionally drives in a dangerous manner b) the driver knows he is placing others at risk c) the conditions make the increase in risk obvious d) all of the above are correct

d) all of the above are correct

When your vehicle's engine is checked and maintained as recommended in its owner's manual you may expect to: a) reduce air pollution b) get better gas mileage c) reduce the likelihood of expensive repairs d) all of the above is correct

d) all of the above is correct

On a vehicle with a manual transmission, when shifting gears, you should press the clutch: a) down about an inch b) about half-way down c) not at all d) all the way to the floor

d) all the way to the floor

Which of these is not part of a normal under-the-hood check? a) checking the air filter assembly b) checking the battery c) checking the transmission fluid d) checking the shock absorbers

d) checking the shock absorbers

Under-inflated tires will: a) not have an effect on fuel economy b) improve fuel economy c) provide a harsher ride d) decrease fuel economy

d) decrease fuel economy

These systems help prevent loss of traction by a vehicle's tires. a) lane departure warning systems b) adaptive cruise control systems c) drowsiness alert systems d) electronic stability control systems

d) electronic stability control systems

You should have your headlights on when you drive during the daylight hours because it is easier: a) for others to see your vehicle b) for you to see the road ahead c) to see the edge of the road d) for you to see others

d) for you to see others

The first step to ensuring the path behind the vehicle is clear prior to backing is: a) use the inside rearview mirror b) use the outside mirrors c) look over your right shoulder d) if possible, check behind your vehicle before entering the vehicle

d) if possible, check behind your vehicle before entering the vehicle

Which of the following vehicle failures will require your attention while driving? a) ice on your windshield b) speeding c) driving while intoxicated d) loss of braking ability

d) loss of braking ability

All of the following are off-road obstacles except: a) shrubbery b) signs c) buildings d) other drivers

d) other drivers

Guide signs: a) may be round or five sided b) are yellow, orange or florescent yellow/green c) tell drivers what they may or may not do d) provide information about routes, exits, and distances

d) provide information about routes, exits, and distances

Hybrid vehicles feature two forms of propulsion. a) TRUE b) FALSE

a) TRUE

Nearly all states prohibit passengers from riding in a trailer while it is in motion. a) TRUE b) FALSE

a) TRUE

Seatbelts help to keep a driver behind the steering wheel and in control during a crash. a) TRUE b) FALSE

a) TRUE

You should turn your turn signal on: a) a soon as possible without creating confusion b) when you realize you are going to turn c) immediately after a turn to prepare for your next turn d) a minimum of 50 feet before you turn

a) a soon as possible without creating confusion

As you approach your vehicle and perform checks it is not necessary to always: a) check the spare tire for proper inflation b) carry your keys in your hands c) search beneath and around your vehicle d) be alert for oncoming vehicles

a) check the spare tire for proper inflation

You are driving between two parked vehicles, with a minimum amount if space available, you should position your vehicle: a) closer to the left vehicle b) closer to the right vehicle c) evenly between both vehicles d) it does not matter which vehicle you are closer to as long as you do not hit either of them

a) closer to the left vehicle

You have greater directional control (steering capabilities) when you are: a) controlled braking b) pumping the brakes c) stabbing your brakes d) skidding

a) controlled braking

Which of the following presents the greatest advantage of a Parent/Teen Driving Agreement: a) the teen is less likely to be criticized if they are involved in a crash b) the parent will be assured the teen is taking care of the vehicle c) the teen will have designated days on which they can drive d) the teen and parent will be able to establish clear communication channels with respect to vehicle use

d) the teen and parent will be able to establish clear communication channels with respect to vehicle use

As your vehicles move closer to an object you will be required to: a) increase your steering input to avoid hitting it b) decrease your steering input to avoid hitting it c) maintain a constant steering input to avoid hitting it d) understand that there is no relationship between the amount of steering required and the distance you are from the object

d) understand that there is no relationship between the amount of steering required and the distance you are from the object

To help you keep your emotions from affecting your driving you should not: a) direct your emotions at a person's actions rather than the individual b) delay driving when you are upset c) expect other drivers to make mistakes d) use calming drugs before driving

d) use calming drugs before driving


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