Driver's Ed Final Exam
To apply for a Learner Permit you must pay:
$20.00
NC laws requires a restoration fee to be paid to the DMV before a suspension or revocation can be cleared. This costs:
$65.00
The fee to attend a Driver Improvement Clinic is ______.
$65.00
An accumulation of _____ points in a 3 year period, may result in license suspension.
12
A NC Provisional License can be suspended for up to:
12-month period
NC residents are given how many days to renew their license before expiring?
180
A driver license may be renewed anytime within _____ prior to expiring.
180 days
All moving violations have a minimum point value of:
2 points
The age to purchase any alcoholic beverage in NC is:
21
Satisfactory completion of a Driver Improvement Clinic can deduct___points.
3
Speeding in a school zone in excess of the posted school zone speed is___points.
3
Driving any vehicle more than 15 mph over the posted speed limit at a speed higher than 55 mph will result in a minimum:
30 day revocation of your NC license
Speeding and reckless driving on the same occasion will result in:
30 days revocation of your driving privilege
You are required to have a Limited Learner Permit for _______.
365 days
Supervising drivers must have held at least a Class C license for:
5 years
A new resident has how many days after establishing residence to obtain a North Carolina license or learner permit?
60
After you change your name for any reason you are required by law to report these updates to NC DMV within how many days?
60
If your license is suspended by the point system, it may be taken for___for the 1st suspension.
60 days
Speeding plus reckless driving on the same occasion will result in a _____revocation.
60 days
Two convictions of speeding over 55 mph may result in a ___.
60 days
To be assigned to a NC Driver Improvement Clinic you have to accumulate at least:
7 points
Persons over 21 years of age can lose their license for one year if convicted for:
Giving an alcoholic beverage to any underage person
A 20 year old driver is convicted of driving after drinking alcohol.
He/she gets a 1 year license revocation
A driver will permanently lose his/her license if he/she is convicted of:
Manslaughter while under the influence of an impairing substance
Conviction for which of the following carries the highest number of points?
Passing a stopped school bus
A driver license is required for which of the following?
Both A and B
Most drivers only need a Class ___ license to operate a personal automobile and small trucks.
C
Drivers of school and activity buses must have at least a
Class C CDL and school bus driver's certificate
CDL stands for:
Commercial Drivers License
NC laws allow for:
DWI roadblocks
For commercial drivers, legal intoxication is considered to be an alcohol concentration of
.04%
Research shows that the risk of being in a crash increases when the alcohol level is___.
.05%
In North Carolina, a BAC of ____ is considered legally impaired.
.08%
Any underage person who attempts to purchase an alcoholic beverage will have their license revoked for:
1 year
Anyone under the age of 21 that is convicted for an offense of driving with any alcohol or drugs in his/her body will have his/her license revoked for:
1 year
Anyone under the age of 21 who is convicted for an offense of driving with any amount of alcohol or drugs in his/her body, the license will be revoked for
1 year
Which of the following happens under the point system?
A driver who gets 12 points within 3 years may lose his/her license
Which of the following statements is false?
A heavier person can eliminate alcohol faster than a lighter person
To obtain a REAL ID, the following required documents must be presented:
ALL the above, noted required documents. - Identity, Date of Birth and Legal Presence/Lawful Status—one original/official document containing the full name and date of birth - Proof of Social Security Number—one document containing name and full Social Security Number - Proof of Address—two documents showing name and permanent residence - In the event of a name change, or changes in personal identifying information,official certified documentation must be provided reflecting the change - ALL the above, noted required documents.
What kinds of drugs, other than alcohol, can affect your driving ability?
All of them - allergy medicines - cold remedies and cough syrups - marjuana
DWI is an acronym that stands for:
Driving While Impaired
A person has been drinking but did not reach 0.08. Can we assume that he/she can drive safely?
No, because even smaller amounts can affect judgment.
Is it true that coffee can neutralize the effects of alcohol?
No, only the liver can eliminate alcohol.
What is the effect of food when you drink alcohol?
If you eat before drinking, alcohol enters the blood stream at a slower pace
Where does alcohol tend to concentrate more?
In the brain
When a driver has a total of 12 points in a three year period, which of the following may happen?
License can be revoked
Convictions in another state will result in suspension or revocations in:
NC
If a law enforcement officer swears that a driver has refused a legal chemical test, the Division of Motor Vehicles must:
Revoke the driver's license for at least 12 months
What does the SRA of 1983 stand for:
Safe Roads Act
If you are issued a restricted license you can:
be called in for a reexamination at any time
Driving while impaired can be proven in one of two ways:
both a and b - By proving the driver's physical or mental fitness are appreciably impaired by alcohol, drugs, or a combination of both - By proving the driver's blood alcohol concentration is 0.08 percent or more, or 0.04 or more, if you are driving a Commercial Motor Vehicle
What is one of the effects of alcohol on the driver's eyes?
The eyes tend to stare at a point
For anyone at least 16 years old, but less than 18 years old, to get a Provisional License you must have had:
a Limited Learner Permit
To operate a motorcycle on NC roads your are required to have:
a M endorsement for motorcycle
Alcohol is ___
a depressant
Roughly half of all traffic fatalities involve which of the following?
a drunken person
A fourth conviction of DWI is considered
a felony
Failure to yield the right-of-way is:
a moving violation
Under the implied consent law, willful refusal to submit to a breath or blood test will result in:
a one year suspension of your NC license
NC drivers that are 18 years of age or older are required by law to have:
a regular Class C license
Persons with disabilities can drive under the Highway Transportation System and can be issued:
a restricted license
NC school bus and activity bus drivers must have at least:
a special commercial Class C license
Operators of motorcycles must have a regular license with:
a special endorsement
Trying to obtain a NC license and/or permit under false pretenses will result in:
a suspension of one year
It is illegal to steer a motor vehicle while it is being pushed or towed if you don't have
a valid driver license
To steer a motor vehicle that is turned off and in neutral, being towed or pushed by another vehicle you will need:
a valid drivers license
A conviction of NC DWI with a BAC of 0.16% or another conviction within the past year will require:
an ignition interlock device
You can get the highest number of points against your NC license because you:
did not stop for a stopped school bus discharging children
Any driver of a commercial vehicle that commits an offense for which points may be assessed, may be assessed:
double the amount of any fine or penalty
Driving without wearing the correct corrective lenses is the same as:
driving without a license
You could lose your NC license for a citation received in NC or another state if you:
fail to appear in court and/or pay court fines
Insurance companies use the same point system as the DMV to determine insurance rates:
false
Using a fake ID to purchase alcohol will get your license revoked
for 1 year
There is one point assessed for ______.
littering
Punishments for a DWI law conviction are:
not all the same in severity
Points issued for moving violations for Class C and commercial licenses are:
not the same
NC Permit applicants must have legal documents that are:
original
The DMV can suspend your license for speeding:
over 75 mph
The highest penalty for a NC commercial vehicle is for:
passing a stopped school bus
The highest number of points given for a Class C license are given for___.
passing a stopped school bus and aggressive driving
For littering in NC you can receive:
points against your license
Driving is a:
privilege
The NC Department of Motor Vehicles requires:
proof of your full name, date of birth, NC residence address, and Social Security Number
If you are under 18 years of age and in high school, to get and/or keep your license you are required to:
stay enrolled in school and make progress toward earning a high school diploma
Understanding road signs is important. You will need to know:
regulatory, warning, and guide and informational signs
NC DWI laws are designed to:
require persons with lower BACs to attend alcohol safety schools
A person with a disability can be issued a ______license.
restricted
A NC DWI conviction
results in a revocation of your drivers license
If a law enforcement officer swears that a driver has refused a legal chemical test, the Division of Motor Vehicles must:
revoke the driver's license for at least 12 months
To have a loss/suspension of permit/license while in high school you must have been:
suspended for 10 consecutive days and/or are no longer eligible for a Driving Eligibility Certificate
To have your NC driving privilege restored, you may have to:
take any required tests in addition to paying a service fee
North Carolina DWI laws attempt to push offenders and also try
to help them deal with alcohol problems
Open alcohol containers can be transported in NC commerchial vehicals
trunk
In order to obtain a Learner permit you must be ________.
under 18 years old
A NC DWI conviction while driving on a revoked license will result in:
vehicle possible seized and sold
According to the Highway Transportation System, all NC citizens have a legal right to:
walk
NC DWI charges can be proven:
with a field society test
If an officer charges you with DWI, you will be asked to take a breath or blood test. If you refuse this test:
you will lose your license for 12 months by DMV
Being under 18 and having a second moving violation can result in:
your license being suspended
Convictions of street racing or even loaning a car for street racing may result in:
your vehicle being sold at public auction