Of course.
Here is the English translation of the provided Arabic PDF file,
"1( ١__)النزاوي_لتعليم_القيادة_اسٔيلة.pdf", which appears to be a driver's education question bank.
The translation aims to preserve the original meaning, structure, and formatting (like
headings, lists, and question/answer blocks) as closely as possible. Please note that some
questions contain apparent typos or grammatical errors in the original Arabic, which have
been translated literally to maintain accuracy. The answer keys at the end have been kept in
their original coded format.
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Translated PDF: Driver's Education Sample Questions
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Unit One - Introduction
1. The Basics of Driving
2. Speed is a Fundamental Challenge
3. Avoidable Accidents
4. Traffic Police – Tasks and Importance
5. Sample Driver's Test Questions
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# 5. Sample Driver's Test Questions
1. How many people, including the driver, can you carry in a vehicle if you have a private
driver's license?
a. Not more than one person
b. Not more than one person
c. Not more than one person
d. Not more than one person
2. If you obtain a private driver's license, you are allowed to drive private transport vehicles
whose total weight does not exceed:
a. 1500 kg
b. 500 kg
c. 3500 kg
d. 2000 kg
3. How long does it take to react to an unexpected situation?
a. About one minute
b. About 10 seconds
c. About one second
d. About 1/10 of a second
4. If you are driving at a speed of 60 km/h, how far do you travel in one second?
a. About 2 meters
b. About 2 meters
c. About 8 meters
d. About 31 meters
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You are driving at a speed of 30 km/h. How far do you travel in one second?
1. About 2 meters
2. About 9 meters
3. About 18 meters
4. About 25 meters
Reaction distance (thinking distance) is defined as:
1. The distance the vehicle travels from the moment the driver detects the danger until the
moment he presses the brake
2. The distance the vehicle travels from the moment the driver detects the danger until the
vehicle stops (completely).
3. The distance the vehicle travels from the moment the driver presses the brake until the
vehicle stops (completely).
4. The distance the vehicle travels from the moment the driver presses the brake until the
danger is detected.
Braking distance is defined as:
1. The distance the vehicle travels from the moment the driver detects the danger until he
presses the brake
2. The distance the vehicle travels from the moment the driver detects the danger until the
vehicle stops (completely).
3. The distance the vehicle travels from the moment the driver presses the brake until the
vehicle stops (completely).
4. The distance the vehicle travels from the moment the driver presses the brake until the
danger is detected.
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Stopping distance is defined as:
1. The distance the vehicle travels from the moment the driver detects the danger until he
presses the brake
b. The distance the vehicle travels from the moment the driver detects the danger until the
vehicle stops (complete stop).
c. The distance the vehicle travels from the moment the driver presses the brake until the
vehicle stops (complete stop).
d. The distance the vehicle travels from the moment the driver presses the brake until the
danger is detected.
2. How do you calculate braking distance?
a. (Speed 3/4) × (Speed 0/1)
b. (Speed 2/8) × (Speed 0/9)
c. (Speed 5/6) × (Speed 0/3)
d. (Speed 7/8) × (Speed 0/3)
3. How do you calculate reaction distance?
a. (Speed 3/4) × (Speed 0/1)
b. (Speed 2/8) × (Speed 0/9)
c. (Speed 0/3) × (Speed 0/3)
d. (Speed 0/8) × (Speed 0/3)
4. When is the reaction distance the longest?
a. When driving at high speed
b. If the driver is distracted or tired
c. Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
d. All of the above
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When does the braking distance become longer?
1. When driving at high speed
2. If the driver's attention is distracted or tired
3. Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
4. All of the above
How can you reduce the reaction distance?
a. Increase driving speed
b. Listen to music that makes you alert
c. Place your foot on the brake pedal without pressing it
d. Check tire pressure regularly
How can you reduce the stopping distance?
a. Increase speed and increase attention and be ready to brake and keep your foot on the
brake pedal without pressing it
b. Reduce speed and increase attention and keep your foot on the brake pedal and brake
smoothly while driving
c. Reduce speed and increase attention and be ready to brake and keep your foot on the
brake pedal without pressing it
d. Reduce speed and check tires and be ready to brake
You are driving at 50 km/h in good weather conditions and you notice a situation that
requires you to press the brake, what distance will the vehicle travel before it stops? (What
will be the stopping distance?)
a. About 10 meters
b. About 40 meters
c. About 45 meters
d. About 90 meters
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What should you do in the event of a traffic accident?
a. Stop the vehicle at the scene of the accident and report to the relevant authorities
b. Take necessary safety measures to secure the accident site until traffic police arrive
c. Provide possible assistance to the victims of the accident
d. All of the above
Which of the following is an example of a Category 1 violation?
a. Driving at a speed that disrupts traffic flow or leads to its stoppage
b. Exceeding the maximum speed limit by more than 53 km/h
c. Driving with an expired driver's license
d. None of the above
Which of the following is not a violation listed in the violation points system?
a. Driving without wearing a seat belt
b. Not giving priority to vehicles on the roundabout
c. Not stopping at a red light
d. Parking the vehicle in front of entrances
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# Unit Two - Traffic Zone
1. Road Parts
2. Traffic Control Elements - Traffic Signs
3. Warning Signs
4. Mandatory Signs
5. Guide or Informational Signs
6. Temporary Warning Signs
7. Traffic Signs by Shape
8. Sample Driver's Test Questions
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Sample Driver's Test Questions
Which of the following traffic signs represents intersections?
1. b.
c.
d.
All of the above
What does this sign mean?
School crossing
Park area
Road narrowing
Pedestrian crossing
None of the above
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Which of these actions is correct on a solid/double line?
It can be crossed
It is prohibited to cross
It can be crossed if there are no pedestrians on the road
It can be crossed if there are no animals on the road
What is the shape of a warning sign?
1. Triangle with the point up
2. Circular shape
3. Square shape
4. Octagonal shape
These are examples of which signs?
Prohibition signs
Mandatory signs
Priority signs
Usage signs
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What does this sign mean?
Give priority / Clear the way
Stop
Be prepared to turn
None of the above
What does this sign mean?
1. No overtaking
Stop
Give way / Clear the way
None of the above
These are examples of which guide signs?
Prohibition
Mandatory
Warning
None of the above
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1. These are examples of which guide signs?
Duration
Warning
Mandatory
Prohibition
None of the above
a.
b.
c.
d.
What is the correct procedure when pedestrians are crossing at a stop sign?
Stop at the stop line so it can be seen in front of the vehicle and see the pedestrians
Stop so that the front wheels are on the stop line and see the pedestrians
Stopping is not required if there are no pedestrians on the crosswalk
None of the above
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What type of danger does this sign indicate?
1. Curve to the left
2. Double curve
3. Slippery road
4. Curve to the right
What type of danger does this sign indicate?
1. Pedestrians
2. School children
3. Road workers
4. Traffic organized by traffic police
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What does this warning sign refer to?
Pedestrians
Children crossing / School children
Road workers
Traffic organized by traffic police
What type of danger does this sign indicate?
Emergency vehicle
Road works ahead
Tunnel
Traffic light
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What does this traffic sign mean?
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a. Minimum speed
b. Maximum width
c. Maximum speed / Top speed
d. Maximum vehicle load
What prohibition does this sign indicate?
Driving vehicles
b. Driving without vehicle lights on
c. Driving without a license plate
d. Parking vehicles
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What prohibition does this sign indicate?
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a. Turning left
b. Turning right
c. U-turn / Turning around in the shape of the letter U
d. Driving forward
What does this sign mean?
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a. Right only
b. Left only
c. Danger on the right side
d. Parking on the right side
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Unit Three - Behavior
1. Cooperative Behavior
2. Road Users with the Right of Way
3. Assessing Road Users
4. Driver's Obligations
5. Passenger Transport
6. Sample Driver's Test Questions
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1. Sample Driver's Test Questions
Which of the following is an example of other road users?
1. Pedestrians
b. Guided groups of people
c. Guided herds of animals
d. All of the above
Which of these points is part of the driver's code of conduct?
1. Driving violently and with great caution on public roads
b. Respecting the rights of other road users
c. Adhering to all traffic laws
d. All of the above
Why is it important to comply with traffic rules and respect the rights of other road users?
1. To avoid accidents
b. To drive safely on the roads
c. To allow traffic flow to be achieved
d. All of the above
What does a flashing red light mean at a crosswalk with pedestrian lights?
1. The pedestrian light will soon turn red – pedestrians crossing the street should move/hurry
and clear the way
b. The pedestrian light is disabled, so do not cross the road
c. The pedestrian light will soon turn to steady green, and you can start crossing the road
d. All of the above
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Which of the following traffic signs does not indicate that people may cross the road?
1. What do you need to think about when assessing other road users?
Their: 1. b- Their slowness
Their: 2. All of the above
What should a driver check before starting to drive?
Check the tires, lights, mirrors, and windows for any damage
Check the engine temperature
Check the condition of the horn by pressing it for two minutes
Nothing mentioned above
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Which statement is incorrect?
1. Children are at risk on the roads because they do not know the traffic rules.
2. Children are at risk on the roads because they are small and do not monitor traffic
movement.
3. Children are at risk on the roads because they cannot move quickly.
Which statement is incorrect?
1. The elderly and vulnerable people are at risk on the roads because they often suffer from
poor eyesight.
2. The elderly and vulnerable people are safe on the roads because they have long
experience because they are exposed The elderly and vulnerable people are at risk on the
roads because they cannot move quickly.
3. The elderly and vulnerable people are at risk on the roads because they may become
confused by complex traffic situations.
Which statement is incorrect?
1. Emergency vehicles have no special rights and we must comply with all traffic laws.
2. It is prohibited to drive directly behind an emergency vehicle, and you must maintain a
distance of no less than a meter.
3. If you see an emergency vehicle, you must clear the lane immediately by recognizing the
emergency vehicle through visual and audible warning signals.
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Which statement is incorrect? You must not drive the vehicle if...
a. You are sick and have a fever
b. You have a broken arm or leg
c. You have been awake for 4 hours and are very tired
d. You have eaten in the past two hours
Why should you not drive the vehicle if you are emotionally distracted?
a. If you are emotionally distracted, you can hardly concentrate on driving
b. You may notice dangers and risks late if your focus is not on the road
c. You may drive more dangerously if you have strong emotions
d. All of the above
What should you consider when you have to take medication and intend to drive the car?
a. Medication can affect your ability to drive
b. Medication has no effect on driving at all
c. After taking medication, you should wait one hour before driving the car
d. Medication should be taken with plenty of water and you should feel refreshed while
driving
Which statement is incorrect?
a. Passengers are not allowed on the back seats of the car
b. Passengers are allowed to be transported in vehicles designated for passenger transport
c. Passengers are not allowed on the loading area of the truck
d. Passengers are not allowed in the trunk of the car or on its exterior
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Which statement is incorrect?
1. School buses have special signs
When the school bus stops, drivers must pass it quickly.
2. The school bus is boarded from the sidewalk side.
3. Drivers must pass the school bus when it stops to allow students to enter or exit.
Which statement is incorrect?
If you realize that another road user is distracted and not paying attention to the road...
1. You should try to make eye contact
2. You should be cautious and rely on the correct behavior of the other
3. You should ignore this behavior and drive as fast as possible
4. You should increase the distance between you and the other road user and be prepared
to make mistakes.
Which statement is incorrect regarding seat belts?
1. Only the driver must use a seat belt
2. In the event of an accident, the seat belt can protect the passengers
3. If passengers in the rear seat do not fasten their seat belts, they expose themselves and
other passengers to injury in the event of an accident
4. The seat belt must be fastened tightly to provide the highest level of protection
Which statement is incorrect regarding passenger transport?
1. Every person in the car must have their own seat
2. It is prohibited to transport passengers outside the car or in the trunk
3. The maximum number of passengers allowed with a private driver's license is five
passengers
4. All passengers must wear seat belts
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Which children must be transported in a designated seat for them?
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a. All children under twelve years of age
b. All children under ten years of age
c. All children under eight years of age
d. All children with a height less than 1.2 meters
When are children allowed to sit in the front seat?
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a. When they are at least 8 years old (or when there are no rear seats available)
b. When they are at least 10 years old (or when there are no rear seats available)
c. When they are at least 12 years old (or when there are no rear seats available)
d. When they are at least 14 years old (or when there are no rear seats available)
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Unit Four - Traffic Movement
1. General Driving System
2. Changing Lanes
3. Choosing the Correct Lane for Turning
4. Turning and Reversing
5. Sample Driver's Test Questions
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# Sample Driver's Test Questions
What is the right lane rule?
1. The driver must always use the rightmost lane to signal when changing lanes. In general,
the driver must drive on the rightmost side of the road whenever possible and safe and does
not lead to hindering others or endangering their safety.
2. The driver must always drive in the right lane
None of the above.
Which statement is incorrect?
1. You must always drive on the paved part of the road.
2. The driver must exceed the specified maximum speed.
3. The driver must allow other vehicles to pass him safely. In cities, the driver must drive in
the middle of the road.
The driver must remain on the far right side of the road?
4. If he intends to turn right
5. If other vehicles are passing him or there is oncoming traffic when visibility is low
All of the above.
Which statement is incorrect? The driver must remain on the right side of the road.
1. When turning right
2. When turning left
3. When other drivers are passing him
4. When there are vehicles coming in the opposite direction
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If the road is divided into several lanes, slow vehicles must travel in the right lane of the road
unless:
1. They are about to turn left or make a U-turn in the shape of the letter U.
b.
They are driving without lights at night.
c.
The driver does not want anyone to pass him.
d.
The driver thinks the left lane is better to drive on.
What is the correct behavior on narrow roads?
a. When meeting from opposite directions, the driver must stay on the right side of the road.
b.
The driver must maintain a narrow lateral distance for passing oncoming vehicles.
c.
If necessary, the driver must stop to allow oncoming vehicles from the opposite side to pass.
d.
All of the above.
What is the blind spot?!
a. The area that cannot be seen in the rearview mirror nor in the side mirror.
b.
The area present in the peripheral vision, where you cannot see in three dimensions.
c.
The area behind your head.
d.
All of the above.
When is it necessary to change the vehicle's lane?
a. When the driver has to avoid an obstacle.
b.
When choosing the correct lane before turning.
c.
When passing a slow vehicle.
d.
All of the above.
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Which vehicle is in the blind spot of the other vehicle?
The truck is in the blind spot of the red car
The white car is in the blind spot of the red car
The truck is in the blind spot of the white car
The red car is in the blind spot of the white car
1. The white car is in the blind spot of the red car. When could this be dangerous?
If the driver of the red car wants to change his lane to the left lane
If the truck driver wants to change his lane to the middle lane
If the driver of the red car wants to change his lane to the right lane
If the driver of the white car wants to change his lane to the middle lane
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If you want to check over your shoulder, what exactly do you do?!!
1. Check if your clothes are buttoned properly over your shoulder
Turn towards the shoulder and to the outside of the rear side window to see vehicles in the
blind spot
Turn towards the shoulder and to the outside of the rear window where you cannot trust
what is in the interior mirror
Turn towards the shoulder and check that the passengers in the back seat have fastened
their seat belts
What is the correct order of procedures if the driver wants to change lanes?
1. Check the interior mirror - Check the side mirror - Activate signal - Look over shoulder -
Adjust speed - Move / Steer the vehicle smoothly
Activate signal - Check the interior mirror - Look over shoulder - Move / Steer to the new
lane - Increase speed
Check all mirrors - Reduce speed - Activate signal - Move - Look over shoulder
Check the left side mirror - Look over shoulder - Increase speed - Activate signal - Check
the interior mirror - Steer to the new lane
Why is it important to signal before reducing speed?
1. To allow drivers behind you to know what you intend to do
If the drivers behind you know what you are forced to do, they can respond accordingly
To avoid a rear-end collision
All of the above
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What are the most important steps before any turn or lane change?
a. Mirrors (interior + side) – Signal – Shoulder – Speed – Move
b. Move – Signal – Side mirror – Speed – Interior mirror
c. Eye contact – Shoulder – Signal – Speed – Move
d. Mirrors (interior + side) – Speed – Steer – Signal – Move
If you change lanes, the steering of the wheel should be...
a. Done very smoothly, move the wheel only slightly and gently and precisely, especially if
you are driving at speed
b. Make a quick and short movement on the wheel and you must change lanes as quickly as
possible
c. Make a very strong movement - turn the wheel fully as if you are trying to stop the car
d. In three steps: steering the wheel - straightening it - steering the wheel directly to the other
direction
Which statement is incorrect?
a. It is possible to drive in reverse on public roads only in case of necessity
b. Driving in reverse on public roads should not be done for a long distance (more than
0203).
c. Driving in reverse on public roads is always and everywhere allowed
d. The driver must indicate the reverse driving position on public roads
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Which statement is incorrect?
Before turning right, the driver must drive the car on the right side of the road
When turning right, the driver must maintain a distance of no less than
a meter from the right curb.
When turning right, the driver must stay next to the right side of the road
and turn with a sharp turn.
When making a sharp right turn, the driver must pay attention to the rear wheel –
If steering the wheel starts early, the rear wheel hits the curb.
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Plan ahead: You are driving on the road where the blue arrow is, and you want to drive the
car to the other place marked with a red star, which lane should you take?
1. Lane A
2. Lane B
3. Lane C
4. Lane D
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Plan ahead: You are approaching a roundabout where the blue arrow is and you want to exit
the roundabout at the second exit (driving straight ahead), which lane should you take when
approaching the roundabout?
1. Lane (in blue)
2. Lane (in blue)
3. Lane (in blue)
4. You can choose any lane
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Plan ahead: You are approaching a roundabout on the road where the blue arrow is, and you
want to exit the roundabout at the third exit (turning left), which lane should you take inside
the roundabout?
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Model One
· Model One
· Model One
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Model One
1. Lane (in red)
2. Lane (in red)
3. Lane (in red)
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Plan ahead: You are approaching a roundabout on the road where the blue arrow is, and you
want to exit the roundabout at the first exit (turning right), which lane should you take to exit
the roundabout?
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Third Publication
· Horizon Publication
· Fourth Publication
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Signaling in the Roundabout: You want to make a U-turn at the roundabout, when do you
start signaling to the right?
Exit that
Third exit
Procedures
First exit
Number of approaches from (a)
At the level of the first exit curb (b)
At the level of the second exit curb (c)
At the level of the third exit curb (d)
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Signaling in the Roundabout: You want to turn right at the roundabout, in what way must you
signal when approaching the roundabout area (blue arrow area)?
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For the third exit
· For the first exit
· For the fourth exit
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1. b.
e.
d.
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# Unit Five - Crossings
1. Road Intersections
2. Intersections Controlled by Traffic Lights
3. Intersections Regulated by Traffic Police (Hand Signals), Traffic Signs, Stop, and Give
Priority, Right of Way Rules or Priority Rules, Marked Crosswalks
4. Residential Area Crosswalks
5. Sample Driver's Test Questions
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# 4. Sample Driver's Test Questions
What does this warning sign mean?
Intersection regulated by traffic lights in the vertical position
Level crossing regulated by traffic lights in the horizontal position
Intersection regulated by traffic lights in the horizontal position
Level crossing regulated by traffic lights in the vertical position
What is the correct sequence from top to bottom for traffic lights (if they are in the vertical
position?)
a. Red, green, orange
b. Orange, green, red
c. Red, orange, green
d. Green, orange, red
Where do you stop at an intersection where a red light appears?
1. At the stop line so you can see the line in front of the vehicle, if there is no stop line, stop
where you can see the traffic light
b. On the level crossing
c. At the stop line so that the front wheels are on the line
d. At the stop line so that the rear wheels are on the line
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What does a flashing yellow light mean?
The traffic light will soon turn red
Give priority / Clear the way
A student is crossing the road
Road works ahead
What does a flashing red light mean?
The light will turn red soon
Give priority / Clear the way
Stop
The light will turn green soon
What should you consider when you want to turn right at intersections when the light is red?
Make sure there is no sign prohibiting turning right when the light is red
Stop completely
Be cautious of vehicles at the intersection and ensure their safety
All of the above
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Turning right with a red light and Saher cameras, which statement is incorrect?
1. To turn right with a red light, turn on the hazard warning lights for turning right with a red
light, drive your vehicle on the far right side of the road
2. To turn right with a red light, signal to the right and drive slowly when turning
3. Stop completely before turning right with a red light
You are allowed to turn right on a red light when...
a. A turning lane guides you
b. There is no specific lane for turning right and there is no sign or marking prohibiting
turning right on a red light
c. You are sure there is no Saher camera installed on the road
d. A red name is painted on the lane pointing to the right
1. Which statement is incorrect?
STOP
1. You must stop for three seconds before starting to check for other vehicles
b. You must stop for three seconds during which you work to check for other vehicles
c. You must stop in front of the stop line until you can see the line
d. If there are vehicles approaching the intersection, they have the right of way
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What does this traffic sign mean?
You must stop directly at this sign
You must stop in front of this sign and wait for three seconds
This is a priority sign, or clear the way. You must give priority to vehicles at the intersection
This is a warning sign indicating an undefined line ahead of you
Which of the following vehicles will cross the intersection first?
Vehicle A (the red vehicle)
Vehicle B (the white vehicle)
Vehicle C (the gray vehicle)
All vehicles must stop and the drivers must make visual contact
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Why is the white vehicle (B) allowed to cross the intersection first?
All white vehicles are emergency vehicles and they have priority. Other drivers must wait at
the stop sign. The white vehicle will reach and enter the intersection first.
The white vehicle is on the left side of the red vehicle, and therefore has the right of way.
Which vehicle has priority and will cross the intersection first?
1. Vehicle A (the red vehicle)
b.
Vehicle B (the gray vehicle)
c.
d.
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Why does the white vehicle (B) have priority and why is it allowed to cross the intersection
first?
All white vehicles are emergency vehicles and have priority.
The white vehicle and the gray vehicle will reach the intersection at the same time, but the
white vehicle is on the right side and has priority.
The driver of the gray vehicle must wait at the stop sign.
The white vehicle is on the left side of the red vehicle and therefore has priority.
Which vehicle has the right of way?
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Vehicle A (the red vehicle)
· Vehicle B (the white vehicle)
· Vehicle C (the gray vehicle)
· All vehicles must stop and the drivers must make visual contact
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1. Why does the red vehicle have the right of way?()
The red vehicle has the right of way because it is the first to enter the intersection
The red vehicle has the right of way because the driver is turning right while the other
vehicles will continue straight ahead
The red vehicle has the right of way because it contains the most visible color than others
The red vehicle has the right of way because it reaches the intersection at the same time
as vehicle B (white) but it is on the right side
a.
b.
c.
d.
Which vehicle has the right of way?
Vehicle A (the red vehicle)
Vehicle B (the white vehicle)
Vehicle C (the gray vehicle)
All vehicles must stop and the drivers must make visual contact
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Why does the red vehicle have the right of way?
1. The red vehicle has the right of way because it is the first to enter the intersection
The red vehicle has the right of way because it is on the right side of the white vehicle
The red vehicle has the right of way because it contains the most distinctive color than
others
The red vehicle and the gray vehicle reach the intersection at the same time,
however vehicle A will continue straight while vehicle C will turn left
and therefore must yield.
What priority rule applies to parallel traffic?
1. For vehicles traveling in parallel, the driver going straight has the right of way
over the driver who wishes to change direction.
2. For vehicles traveling in parallel, the driver in the second lane has the right of way.
3. For vehicles traveling in parallel, the right of way belongs to the driver who is more
advanced
than others.
4. For drivers driving their vehicles in parallel, the driver with the more powerful vehicle
has the right of way.
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1. Which statement is incorrect?
On a steep road, the driver driving downhill must get as close as possible to the right edge
of the road.
The driver driving downhill must allow other vehicles to pass uphill without difficulty, and if
necessary should stop completely.
The driver driving downhill has the right of way because the vehicle heading downhill will
have longer distances to stop after braking, and thus the driver heading uphill must stop.
If there is an emergency vehicle stopping area on the side of the driver heading uphill, then
the driver heading uphill must wait and allow the vehicle heading downhill to pass.
2. Which statement is correct?
Vehicle A (the red one) has the right of way because the driver will continue straight ahead
Vehicle A (the red one) has the right of way because it is the most advanced
Vehicle B (the white one) has the right of way because it is approaching from the left side
Vehicle B (the white one) has the right of way because this vehicle is on the main road
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Which statement is incorrect?
1. Vehicle B (the white one) has the right of way over vehicle C (the gray one) because
vehicle B is on the main road.
2. If possible without impeding vehicle A (the red one), vehicle B (the white one) can move to
the second lane, if so, vehicle C (the gray one) can take the road.
3. If vehicle B (the white one) wants to move to the second lane, the driver must give the
right of way to vehicle A (the red one).
4. Vehicle C (the gray one) has the right of way over the other vehicles because the vehicle
is approaching from the right side.
Which statement is correct?
1. Vehicle B (the white one) has the right of way over vehicle A (the red one) because
vehicle B is approaching a service road from the main road.
2. Vehicle A (the red one) has the right of way over vehicle B (the white one) because the
vehicle is on the main road.
3. Vehicle A (the red one) has the right of way over vehicle B (the white one) because the
vehicle is approaching from the right side.
4. Vehicle A (the red one) has the right of way over vehicle B (the white one) because the
vehicle is moving forward.
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Which statement is incorrect?
The red vehicle has the right of way over the white vehicle because the red vehicle is trying
to make a U-turn.
The white vehicle has the right of way over the red vehicle because the red vehicle is trying
to make a U-turn.
This is an open U-turn, and therefore the driver of the red vehicle must take the middle lane
(lane 2) after the U-turn.
After the white vehicle passes, the driver of the red vehicle must check if there are other
vehicles approaching before making the turn.
Which statement is incorrect?
The red vehicle has the right of way over the white vehicle.
Both the white and gray vehicles have the right of way over the red vehicle.
This is an open U-turn. When the road is clear of other vehicles, the driver of the red vehicle
should make the U-turn and take the middle lane (lane 2).
The driver of the gray vehicle can turn to the right if there is no vehicle approaching the right
lane (lane 0).
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Which statement is correct?
The red vehicle can make a U-turn at the protected U-turn, where the driver of the red
vehicle has the right of way over other vehicles.
After the U-turn, the driver of the red vehicle must take the middle lane (lane).
At a protected U-turn, the driver must change the driving lane after the turn and follow the
MSSSM instructions.
The drivers of the white and gray vehicles must give the right of way to the driver of the red
vehicle.
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Which statement is incorrect?
The red vehicle has the right of way over the white vehicle because the red vehicle is
entering the roundabout
The white vehicle has the right of way over the red vehicle because the white vehicle has
already entered
the roundabout.
Both drivers want to drive straight in the roundabout, and therefore they must take the
middle
lane (the second).
At the first exit island, the drivers must signal to the right if they want to leave the roundabout
at the second exit.
When signaling for a left turn in the roundabout, when should the driver switch the signal
from left to right?
1. When leaving the roundabout (£)
2. At the second exit (3)
3. At the first exit (2)
4. When entering the roundabout (1)
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When turning right inside the roundabout, which statement is correct?
Use the first lane to turn right at the roundabout
Signal to the right when approaching the roundabout
Give way to vehicles traveling in the roundabout – they have the right of way
All of the above
What are the most important steps before making any turning decision?
1. Listen – Act – Decide – Act
2. Look – Assess – Decide – Act
3. Look – Enter – Drive – Accelerate
4. Look – Anticipate – Slow down – Act
What can you do in case of an unclear situation at an intersection (for example, a driver
behaving incorrectly and clearly?)?
1. Try to make eye contact with the other driver to clarify the situation. If necessary, refrain
from using the horn on the road.
2. Accelerate and try to get into the intersection before him.
3. Try to stop the other driver and call the traffic police.
4. Stop immediately and wait until the other driver moves away from sight.
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Which statement is incorrect regarding level crossings?
a. Stopping on the railway tracks is prohibited.
b. Before crossing a level crossing, the driver must ensure that there is no railway vehicle
approaching.
c. When the barriers begin to close, it is safe to cross the level crossing.
d. Railway trains have the right of way over other vehicles.
Which statement is incorrect? At level crossings, drivers of vehicles must stop before the X
sign.
a. When a train is approaching.
b. When there is a flashing yellow or red light.
c. Whenever they approach a level crossing.
d. When traffic flow does not allow completing the crossing of the crossing.
What should you do if there is a risk of getting stuck in an intersection or a level crossing
(due to traffic congestion or its stoppage?)
a. When the green light is on, cross the level crossing and wait until the intersection / level
crossing is crossed without stopping.
c. Make a U-turn before the intersection / level crossing and find another route.
d. Park your vehicle on the side of the road and wait for the traffic to clear.
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# Unit Six - Driving Speed / Driving One After the Other
1. General Speed Limits
2. Criteria for Choosing Driving Speed
3. Safe Distance
4. Correct Years
5. Economical Driving
6. Sample Driver's Test Questions
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1. Sample Driver's Test Questions
Which of the following general speed limits is incorrect?
· Small vehicles in a residential area (city) 80 km/h
· Small vehicles on open roads 150 km/h
· Large vehicles in a residential area (city) 50 km/h
· Small vehicles on open roads 40 km/h
What is the general maximum speed for vehicles (small vehicles) within city limits (in the
residential area)?
· 0 km/h
· 8 km/h
· 10 km/h
· 20 km/h
What is the general maximum speed for vehicles (small vehicles) outside city limits?
· 0 km/h
· 8 km/h
· 10 km/h
· 20 km/h
· 20 km/h
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Which statement is correct?
1. After this sign you must drive exactly at 5-6 km/h
The minimum speed after this traffic sign is 6-8 km/h
2. The sign indicates the end of the maximum speed limit - in the residential area you may
drive at 8-9 km/h after the sign
3. This sign indicates a speed limit of 6-8 km/h, and you may not exceed this limit after the
sign.
When must you reduce speed?
1. During the day
In fog and rain
In sandstorms
All of the above
2. When must you reduce speed?
3. On the highway
In fog and rain
When driving outside the city
All of the above
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When must you reduce speed?
1. When visibility is low
b. When there is a speed limit
c. At the end of the maximum speed limit
d. When driving on the fast road
2. What does this sign mean??
3. a. No overtaking
b. Pedestrian area
c. Minimum speed
d. End of minimum speed
4. What does this sign mean??
5. No overtaking
b. Minimum speed
c. Maximum speed
d. Left curve ahead
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What does this sign mean?
1. Driving at 60 km/h is mandatory
The maximum speed is 60 km/h
The minimum speed is 60 km/h
Driving at 60 km is prohibited
2. Which statement is incorrect?
Both answers are correct
a. The sign indicates the end of the minimum speed of 35 km/h
b. The sign indicates the end of the maximum speed limit of 35 km/h
c. After this sign you must adhere to the general speed limits
d. At this sign the maximum speed reaches 35 km/h
3. How can you indicate to others that you are about to reduce the speed of your vehicle?
a. Through your brake lights at the rear of the vehicle and by using the horn loudly
c. Through high beam lights
d. Nothing mentioned above
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When should speed be reduced below the permitted maximum speed?
1. When visibility is low (for example, strong sunlight or rain and wet driving)
In the absence of other vehicles on the road.
2. On straight roads and highways
3. Nothing mentioned above
Why should you reduce speed when visibility is low? Which statement is incorrect?
a. When visibility is low, it is easy not to notice dangers or hazards on the road. With lower
speed you will have a better chance of seeing those dangers and avoiding them.
b. When visibility is low I will need to use the windshield wipers, and this will reduce the
electrical energy in the vehicle and thus I must reduce speed.
c. If I cannot see far ahead, I must reduce the speed of the vehicle to respond or to stop in
time if there is an obstacle on the road.
d. When visibility is low due to rain or sandstorms, the road conditions will also be poor, and
thus reducing speed means less risk of the vehicle going out of control.
1. Where is vehicle racing prohibited?
a. On public roads within city limits
b. On public roads outside city limits
c. All of the above
d. Nothing mentioned above
2. What is the minimum safe distance between the vehicles in front of me?
a. How
b. The first
c. Three
d. Nothing mentioned above
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How can you check the safe distance?
1. You start counting seconds when the vehicle in front of you passes another vehicle - you
continue counting until you reach that vehicle.
2. You start counting facts when the vehicle in front of you passes another vehicle - you
continue counting until you reach that vehicle.
3. You start counting seconds when the vehicle in front of you passes a certain sign - you
continue counting until you reach that sign.
4. You start counting seconds when you see one of the signs or landmarks - you continue
counting until you can no longer see that sign in the mirror.
1A. When should the safe distance between you and the vehicle in front of you be
increased?
- a. In poor road conditions - a wet road or one with gravel
- b. When driving a heavily loaded vehicle
- c. Driving behind single-track vehicles (for example, bicycles)
- d. All of the above
1B. When should the safe distance be increased to more than two seconds?
1. In poor road conditions - a wet road or one with gravel
· b. When you are behind a small vehicle and you can see well ahead
· c. When there is traffic congestion and you are moving very slowly
· d. All of the above
2. How can you check if you are maintaining a two-second safe distance?
3. Get out of the vehicle and measure the vehicle in front of you
· b. Accelerate and then slow down and then accelerate again
· c. Count, one thousand one - one thousand two, when the vehicle in front of you passes
a reference point
· d. Count one - two, when the vehicle in front of you passes a reference point
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Which statement is incorrect? Drivers must reduce speed when...
Driving on the highway
Approaching intersections
Crossing bridges or level crossings
Driving through tunnels
Why should you reduce speed when approaching a pedestrian crossing?
I should reduce speed to monitor pedestrians. If there are pedestrians who want to cross, I
should be able to stop.
I should reduce speed because the crossing must be crossed at a speed of " km/h
I should reduce speed because there may be invisible bumps if the speed is too high
I should reduce speed to stop after passing the pedestrian crossing.
Which statement is incorrect? Drivers must reduce speed when...
The road is wet
Visibility is poor
There aren't many vehicles in front of you
Approaching sharp curves
Which statement is incorrect?
You must drive the vehicle very slowly without reason and hinder the movement of other
drivers
If you see the brake lights of the vehicle in front of you, be prepared to reduce speed / press
the brake
In every situation where you are forced to press the brake, press the brake hard to reduce
speed
It is prohibited to brake or press the brake hard when it is not necessary for safety
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Why should you reduce speed on wet roads? Which statement is incorrect?
1. In wet road conditions the braking distance increases
b. In wet road conditions the risk of skidding increases.
c. In wet road conditions turning becomes more dangerous.
d. In wet road conditions the engine temperature may rise significantly.
2. Drive at a safe speed and you must pay attention to the following:
a. Traffic movement
b. Road conditions
c. The condition and suitability of your vehicle
d. All of the above
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Unit Seven - Overtaking
1. Overtaking Vehicles and Fixed Objects
2. Passing Moving Vehicles
3. Overtaking Prohibitions
4. Requirements for Safe Overtaking
5. The Issue of Overtaking
6. Sample Driver's Test Questions
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1. Sample Driver's Test Questions
1. When is overtaking prohibited?
a. In case of hindering other road users or endangering them
b. In case of causing damage to other objects
c. In case of railway carriages passing in stations from the side where people enter and
exit.
d. All of the above
In case your vehicle breaks down, which statement is incorrect?
a. Try to reach a safe place off the road. Park the vehicle so that no one is obstructed.
b. Place a warning sign on the defensive part of the vehicle and leave it in place.
c. Secure the vehicle.
d. Place a warning sign at the stopping distance – in the city secure the vehicle in addition to
turning on the parking lights.
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You are driving on a road with two lanes and there is a broken-down vehicle in your lane,
what do you do before passing that vehicle?
1. I check if there is enough space to pass the broken-down vehicle.
2. I check for oncoming vehicles in the opposite direction.
3. I check the interior and left side mirrors then signal to the left.
4. All of the above.
5. When passing a vehicle / fixed obstacle, you must adhere to the following:
6. Signal left - check the blind spot behind your left shoulder - check the interior mirror -
check the left exterior mirror - steer the vehicle smoothly
· control speed
7. Control speed - steer the vehicle smoothly - check the interior mirror
· check the left exterior mirror - signal left - check the blind spot over your left shoulder
8. Check the interior mirror - check the left exterior mirror - signal left
· check the blind spot over your left shoulder - control speed - steer the vehicle smoothly
9. Check the left exterior mirror - check the blind spot over your left shoulder - control speed
- steer the vehicle smoothly
10. When passing a vehicle / fixed obstacle, you must follow the immediate MSSSM
strategy, the third S means Speed, which statement is incorrect regarding speed adjustment
in this regard?
11. If the road is very narrow, speed should be reduced.
12. If you see fast traffic approaching from the opposite side, you must increase speed and
pass the obstacle at high speed, and if necessary force other drivers to yield or stop.
13. If there is no oncoming traffic from the other side and you can see the situation clearly,
speed should be increased to pass the obstacle quickly.
14. If you cannot pass the obstacle safely (for example, there is oncoming traffic), you must
stop before the obstacle.
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What must be taken into consideration if you are on a road with two lanes and there are
parked vehicles on both sides?
1. Attention on the side close to the parked vehicles
Slow down or stop in case of oncoming traffic
Attention and caution in case one of the parked vehicles starts to move
All of the above
2. What is the correct side for overtaking a vehicle traveling in the same direction?
3. Usually you should overtake from the left side
Usually you should overtake from the right side
Usually you should overtake from the lane free of vehicles
Usually it is prohibited to overtake another vehicle on the same road
4. When is overtaking from the right side allowed?
5. When driving a vehicle on rough roads and the unpaved part of the road can be used,
When the vehicle in front of you is turning left
When you are driving a fast and powerful vehicle
When you are in a hurry
6. When is overtaking from the right side allowed?
7. When there is no third vehicle on the road (meaning you and the vehicle you are trying to
overtake)
When the vehicle is powerful
When the road has two opposing lanes
When you are driving a large vehicle and want to avoid changing lanes
8. The correct answer when the road has more than two lanes in one direction or is one-way.
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Which statement is incorrect if another vehicle overtakes you, you must...
Reduce speed
Drive on the far right side of the road
Signal to allow the other driver to overtake
Drive at a constant speed
If another faster vehicle attempts to overtake your vehicle, what should you do?
a. Turn on the hazard warning lights.
b. Start signaling to the left side.
c. Drive on the far right side of the road.
d. Increase your speed to the maximum permitted.
If a group of vehicles overtakes you, you must...
a. Increase speed.
b. Reduce speed.
c. Not reduce speed.
d. Drive at a constant speed.
Overtaking is permitted
a. On wet roads.
b. On a straight one-way road with two lanes.
c. Past vehicles in the opposite direction.
d. When visibility is low.
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Overtaking is prohibited
On wet roads.
On curved roads and dangerous curves.
On bridges.
All of the above.
Overtaking is prohibited
At intersections, level crossings, and marked crosswalks.
On highways.
On roads containing more than two lanes in the same direction.
All of the above.
Overtaking is prohibited
On highways.
In front of transport funnels or bridges.
On roads containing more than two lanes in the same direction.
All of the above.
Overtaking is prohibited
Past vehicles in the opposite direction.
In front of transport funnels or bridges.
In case of low or poor visibility.
All of the above.
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What is prohibited after this sign?
Overtaking black-colored vehicles if you are driving a red-colored vehicle.
Stopping on this road is prohibited.
Overtaking other vehicles is prohibited.
Reversing on this road is prohibited.
Overtaking is permitted
When there are separate lines (guidance lines) between the lanes.
When there are continuous lines between the lanes.
When it is possible to exceed the maximum speed limit.
When you cannot drive (noticeably) faster than the vehicle in front of you.
Overtaking is prohibited
When the vehicle in front of you starts to overtake another vehicle.
When the vehicle behind you starts to overtake your vehicle.
When the maximum speed limit must be exceeded.
All of the above.
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Which of the following overtaking requirements is incorrect?
1. The speed difference between you and the vehicle you want to overtake should be as
large as possible.
The vehicle in front of you must start overtaking another vehicle.
2. No other driver is about to overtake you (check the mirrors and look to the left).
After overtaking there must be space to return to the right side of the road.
3. Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding overtaking?
4. If you are not sure of the possibility of overtaking safely, you should not overtake.
If you have decided to overtake, you must follow the MSSM routine mechanism.
In order to overtake you must start the lane change process – and aim for the method by
steering the vehicle completely smoothly.
5. When you finish overtaking the vehicle you overtook, you must start to reduce your speed
and later
You want to overtake the vehicle in front of you, which statement is incorrect?
6. You must check the interior mirror and the left side mirror before signaling to the left.
You must look over your left shoulder before you start changing lanes.
7. You must look over your right shoulder before you start changing lanes.
When you change lanes you must pay attention to the lateral distance from the vehicle you
overtook.
You want to overtake the vehicle in front of you, why do you look over your left shoulder
before starting to change lanes?
8. Look over your shoulder to check if there is a vehicle in the blind spot.
Look over your shoulder to check that the turn signal/light is working.
9. Look over your shoulder to know if the passengers are using their seat belts.
Look over your shoulder to see if there is a vehicle driving behind your vehicle.
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How can you inform the driver in front of you that you are going to overtake him?
1. Use the audible horn or the headlight.
2. I reduce the distance by driving close to the vehicle in front and following it from a short
distance.
3. I drive in a zigzag manner in my own lane.
4. Use the hazard warning lights.
You have changed lanes to overtake a slow vehicle in front of you, when do you return to the
right lane?
a. When the vehicle you overtook cannot be seen in the mirrors.
b. Not before you can see the vehicle you overtook completely in the interior mirror.
c. As soon as the front of your vehicle is parallel to the front of the vehicle you overtook.
d. Do not return to the right lane.
As long as you see this traffic sign, what is the correct statement related to it?
The sign indicates to oncoming traffic to drive on the far right side of the lane.
b. Despite the presence of two lanes in one direction, I am not allowed to use the second
lane.
c. I am not allowed to overtake the vehicles in front of me where the sign indicates no
overtaking.
d. The traffic sign indicates the end of no overtaking. If the situation is safe and all other
requirements for overtaking are met, you are allowed to overtake the vehicles in front of you.
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Unit Eight - General Behavior
1. Parking the Vehicle
2. Using Vehicle Lights and Signals
3. Driving License Objectives
4. Clear Vision
5. Sample Driver's Test Questions
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# Sample Driver's Test Questions
1. In which case is parking the vehicle allowed?
a. When there is a 'No Parking' sign or a 'No Stopping' sign.
b. On a public street when the curb is painted yellow.
c. At a distance of 02 or less from the corner.
d. Parallel to the curb on a public street where there is no traffic sign or road sign indicating
otherwise regarding vehicle parking.
2. How can we park the vehicle in places where parking is allowed?
a. On the side of the road parallel to it.
b. Next to the curb parallel in the manner shown on the sign.
c. All of the above.
3. What does this sign mean?
a. No stopping / Parking.
b. No Parking.
c. No overtaking.
d. End of minimum speed.
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What does this sign mean?
1. No overtaking.
No Parking sign.
2. No stopping / Parking / Standing.
3. None of the above.
4. When is parking the vehicle prohibited according to what is indicated by this traffic sign?
5. At the traffic sign.
At the first curve after the traffic sign.
6. At a distance of 20 from the traffic sign.
7. Before 30 from the traffic sign.
8. When is parking the vehicle prohibited according to what is indicated by this traffic sign?
9. At the traffic sign.
At the first curve after the traffic sign.
10. At a distance of 20 from the traffic sign.
11. Before 30 from the traffic sign.
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Which of the following vehicle parking restrictions is incorrect? .7
Parking vehicles at a distance of 02 meters or less from intersections is prohibited. .1
Parking vehicles at a distance of 30 meters or less from bridges is prohibited. .2
Parking vehicles on bridges is prohibited. .3
Parking vehicles at a distance of 50 meters or more from intersections is prohibited. .4
Which statement is incorrect regarding this warning sign?
There is a one-lane bridge. I am not allowed to park at a distance of 02 meters or less from
the bridge. .1
There is a one-lane bridge. I am not allowed to park on this bridge. .2
There is a one-lane bridge. I am not allowed to drive at a speed greater than 20 km/h on this
bridge. .3
There is a one-lane bridge. I am not allowed to overtake other vehicles on this bridge. .5
Which statement is incorrect regarding this warning sign? .6
There is a two-lane bridge. I am not allowed to park at a distance of 02 meters or less from
the bridge and on the bridge. .1
There is a two-lane bridge. I am not allowed to use the headlights at any time on this bridge.
.2
There is a two-lane bridge. I am not allowed to drive permanently in the main lane on this
bridge. .3
There is a two-lane bridge. I am not allowed to overtake other vehicles on this bridge. .4
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Parking the vehicle is permitted
1. At white curb markings.
b. On marked crosswalks.
c. At a distance of less than one and a half meters from bus stop waiting places.
d. At a distance of 02 meters or less from the bridge and on the bridge.
Parking the vehicle is permitted
a. At curves.
b. At a distance of less than 5 meters from the traffic light.
c. In designated parking areas.
d. At intersections.
Parking the vehicle is prohibited
a. In public parking lots.
b. At white curb markings.
c. After a traffic sign for a vehicle parking spot.
d. In the opposite direction of traffic flow.
Parking the vehicle is prohibited
a. In public parking lots.
b. In the middle of the road.
c. After a traffic sign for a vehicle parking spot.
d. At white curb markings.
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Parking the vehicle is prohibited
At white curb markings.
In public parking lots.
On public roads outside the city in case the parked vehicles constitute a risk to public safety.
After a traffic sign for a vehicle parking spot;
Only one of the following four vehicles in the picture is parked correctly. Which one is it?
(The small arrows point to the front of the vehicle)
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1. Vehicle A is parked correctly.
2. Vehicle B is parked correctly.
3. Vehicle C is parked correctly.
4. Vehicle D is parked correctly.
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Why is parking the vehicle like vehicle D in the picture prohibited? (The small arrow
represents the front of the vehicle)
1. There is a traffic sign prohibiting parking or stopping vehicles.
The vehicle is parked against the direction of traffic flow.
The vehicle is parked in front of an entrance.
The vehicle is parked at a curve.
2. Why is parking the vehicle like vehicle C in the picture prohibited? (The small arrows point
to the front of the vehicle)
3. There is a traffic sign prohibiting parking or stopping vehicles.
The vehicle is parked in the middle of the road.
The vehicle is parked against the direction of traffic flow.
The vehicle is parked at a curve.
4. Why is parking the vehicle like vehicle B in the picture prohibited? (The small arrows point
to the front of the vehicle)
5. There is a traffic sign prohibiting parking or stopping vehicles.
The vehicle is parked in the middle of the road.
The vehicle is parked against the direction of traffic flow.
The vehicle is parked at a curve.
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The vehicle lights facing the direction of travel are
1. Red.
2. Orange.
3. People.
4. Blue.
Which of the following lights is not part of the vehicle's lighting system?
1. Parking / Position lights.
2. Low beam / Front and rear lights.
3. Current lights.
4. The blue light of high beam.
When must the driver use low beam / headlights?
1. When driving on main roads.
2. When high beam / high illumination is not permitted.
3. When the parking / position lights are not sufficient to allow other road users to see the
vehicle from a long distance and in a timely manner.
All of the above.
Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding the use of vehicle lights?
1. The driver must use the vehicle lights when driving at night, regardless of whether the
road is equipped with public lighting or not.
2. The driver must use the vehicle lights during the day if the sun is shining strongly.
3. The driver must use the vehicle lights during the day if thick fog obscures visibility.
4. The driver must use the vehicle lights during the day if sandstorms obscure visibility.
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You must use low beam lights ... which statement is incorrect?
1. When you are driving on main roads.
b.
When the parking lights do not provide a sufficient level of vision and the use of high beam
lights is prohibited.
c.
When you park your vehicle in the garage.
d.
When the parking lights are not sufficient to allow other road users to see your vehicle in a
timely manner and from a sufficient distance.
The use of high beam lights is prohibited ... which statement is incorrect?
a. When you are driving your vehicle on a road outside the city at night and there are no
other vehicles on this road.
b.
Within city limits.
c.
In the presence of other vehicles in the opposite direction.
d.
When driving behind other vehicles at a distance of 50 meters or less.
You are driving your vehicle at night on a road outside the city and using high beam lights,
what should you pay attention to?
a. I will use the brake to slow down because there is no rear light when I use high beam
lights.
b.
If I see another vehicle driving behind me, I will turn off the high beam lights.
c.
I am not allowed to drive at a speed greater than 50 km/h while using high beam lights.
d.
I must avoid disturbing other road users or users of parallel railways or paths. If there is
harm or disturbance, especially at night, I will use low beam lights.
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What does a white light at the rear of the vehicle mean?
1. The driver will reverse and thus the gear is in reverse position?
b. The driver has pressed the brake pedal.
c. The driver is about to turn.
d. The driver is using high beam.
Which statement is incorrect?
a. When I turn on the low beam lights, the rear light also turns on.
b. When I turn on the high beam lights, the rear light also turns on.
c. When I turn on the parking lights, the rear light also turns on.
d. When I turn on the hazard warning lights, the rear light also turns on.
What does a red control light on the dashboard mean?
a. You must visit a garage at the next opportunity.
b. Stop immediately. The vehicle may break down or there is a possibility of an incident if
you continue driving.
c. The engine temperature has risen and it is about to shut down. Adjust the control light.
d. Low fuel – head to the nearest gas station.
What can you do to get rid of fog on the front windows?
a. Direct the air fan towards the windows.
b. Use the fan at the highest level.
c. Turn on the air conditioner.
d. All of the above.
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ANSWERS
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Unit One
1-b. 2-c. 3-c. 4-c. 5-b. 6-a. 7-c. 8-b. 9-c. 10-b. 11-c. 12-c. 13-c. 14-c. 15-c. 16-c. 17-c. 18-c.
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Unit Two
1-d. 2-c. 3-b. 4-a. 5-b. 6-b. 7-c. 8-b. 9-c. 10-b. 11-c. 12-c. 13-c. 14-c. 15-c. 16-c. 17-c. 18-c.
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Unit Three
1-d. 2-d. 3-c. 4-a. 5-b. 6-b. 7-c. 8-b. 9-c. 10-b. 11-c. 12-c. 13-c. 14-c. 15-c. 16-c. 17-c. 18-c.
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Unit Four
1-b. 2-d. 3-c. 4-b. 6-a. 5-b. 6-b. 7-c. 8-b. 9-c. 10-b. 11-c. 12-c. 13-c. 14-c. 15-c. 16-c. 17-c.
18-c.
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Unit Five
1-c. 2-c. 3-c. 4-b. 6-b. 6-b. 7-c. 8-b. 9-c. 10-b. 11-c. 12-c. 13-c. 14-c. 15-c. 16-c. 17-c. 18-c.
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Unit Six
1-b.2-c. 3-c. 4-b. 5-b. 6-b. 7-b. 8-b. 9-c. 10-b. 11-c. 12-b. 13-c. 14-b. 15-b. 16-b. 17-c. 18-b.
19-c.
Unit Seven
1-d.2-b. 3-a. 4-d. 5-b. 6-b. 7-b. 8-b. 9-c. 10-b. 11-c. 12-b. 13-c. 14-b. 15-b. 16-b. 17-c. 18-b.
19-c.
Unit Eight
1-d.2-d. 3-b. 4-c. 5-a. 6-b. 7-b. 8-b. 9-c. 10-b. 11-c. 12-b. 13-c. 14-b. 15-b. 16-b. 17-c. 18-b.
19-c.