DRIVER TEST

1. Which of the undermentioned is not a rule of the Road?
A) When being overtaken you must keep to the left or near side of the road.
B) When meeting vehicles coming in the opposite direction keep to the left or near side of the road.
C) No vehicle shall be driven at speeds exceeding 40 mph except on linden Highway.
D) All vehicles should be driven on the left hand side of the road.
2. Which of the undermentioned describe a “No Stopping Sign”?
A) Circular sign, blue background with a red border and a red strip diagonally across.
B) A circular sign, blue background with red border, and two red stripes forming an X across the middle.
C) Circular sign, painted with white, with red border showing two cars, one red and one black.
D) A circular sign, painted white with a red border and black and white stripes painted.
3. What do you understand by the traffic sign which is an upturned triangle bordered in red, with a white background?
B) Pedestrian Crossing
B) Pedestrian Crossing
C) Road Narrows
D) Priority Road ahead
4. One aspect of First Aid training is to?
A) Investigate reports of injuries to persons.
B) Ensure that no one suffers injury.
C) Use whatever materials are available to deal with injuries.
D) Inform relatives of injured persons.
5. According to law, what is the lighting time for all vehicles using the road during the month of December?
A) 5:45 p.m. to 5:30 a.m.
B) 6:30 p.m. to 5:30 a.m.
C) 6:15 p.m. to 5:30 a.m.
C) 6:15 p.m. to 5:30 a.m.
6. Is it necessary to have a driver with two (2) years’ experience when driving a motor tractor in a rice field?
A) No
B) Not Always
C) Sometimes
D) Yes
7. When a policeman stops you, how much time do you have to produce your drivers license?
A) Twenty four hours
B) On the date when requested to do so
C) Immediately
D) 5 days
8. When you may disobey the amber light signal?
A) When the lights are flashing
B) When there is no other vehicle traffic at the intersection
C) When stopping may cause an accident
D) When speeding and you cannot safely stop before the stop line
9. A solid line and a broken line alongside in the middle of the road:
A) Permit overtaking only if broken lines are on your driving side
B) Mean that traffic should not cross these lines
C) Define traffic lanes and permit overtaking if the opposing lane is clear
D) Guide drivers into proper lanes
10. What is your following distance if you are travelling at 20 mph?
A) 50 feet
B) 30 feet
C) 20 feet
D) 40 feet
11. What will you do if you are driving and you are involved in an accident which results in injury to someone?
A) Take the person to the hospital
B) Drive away
C) Report to the station
D) Render first aid
12. According to law, which of the undermentioned is not an emergency vehicle?
A) Police vehicle
B) Ambulance
C) Fire tender
D) Guyana Defense Force vehicle
13. A certificate of fitness in respect of a motor vehicle shall be issued for a period of:
A) Six months
B) Such time the certifying officer sees fit
C) One year
D) Four months
14. At the age a person can acquire a driver’s license?
A) 18 years
B) 17 years
C) 16 years
D) 21 years
15. What is the prescribed limit of alcohol a person should consume when driving a road vehicle?
A) 25 micrograms
B) 45 micrograms
C) 30 micrograms
D) 35 micrograms
16. The correct sequence of the traffic light signal shall be:
A) Green-Amber-Red-Green
B) Red-Amber-Red-Green
C) Green-Red-Amber-Green
D) Red-Amber-Green
17. A preventable collision is one in which the driver:
A) Is not to be blamed
B) Fails to exercise care
C) Was inattentive at the time
D) Fails to do everything reasonable to prevent it
18. What is the minimum distance you may stop your vehicle from a pedestrian crossing?
A) 30 feet
B) 15 feet
C) 25 feet
D) 7 feet
19. A driver may stop his vehicle upon a pedestrian crossing :
A) The road is crowded and he has to proceed
B) If the flow of traffic is stopped
C) If there is no using the crossing at the line
D) If it is necessary for him to stop to avoid an accident
20. A stop sign means:
A) Come to complete stop, then proceed when it is safe to do so
B) Slow down to a crawling speed
C) Reduce your speed
D) Proceed cautiously if there is no traffic nearby
21. Select the correct statement below?
A) Braking-distance and danger-distance = Stopping-distance
B) Thinking-distance and braking-distance = Stopping-distance
C) Braking-distance and danger -distance = Thinking -distance
D) Thinking-distance and stopping -distance = Braking -distance
22. What is your danger distance?
A) The distance your vehicle will travel after brakes is applied.
B) The distance between your vehicle, when driving and the other vehicle immediately in front of you.
C) The distance you can see ahead to be clear.
D) The distance between yourself when driving and the point at which you are certain your vehicle can be brought to a standstill.
23. How long do you have to report an accident?
A) 5 days
B) 24 hours
C) 24 minutes
D) 48 hours
24. Traffic refuges are placed on roads
A) To facilitate the smooth flow of all vehicles at a busy intersection
B) To indicate that the road is closed to all vehicular traffic
C) To inform drivers of road works in progress
D) To facilitate the safe crossing of pedestrian where two or more carriageways meet.
25. When can driver overtake on the left hand side of the road?
A) When the driver in front is proceeding too slowly
B) When there is an accident on the roadway
C) When a driver in front signal to turn right and is about to do so
D) When a vehicle is driving in the center of the road
26. Braking distance for cars on a good road surface at 30 miles per hour is:
A) 35 ft
B) 20 ft
C) 80 ft
D) 45 ft
27. One can overtake a vehicle:
A) If you are in a hurry
B) If you are ordered to do so
C) If your vehicle is faster than the other
D) If the road is clear and straight
28. When can you drive along the middle of the road?
A) When taking a “U” turn
B) When operating a left-hand drive vehicle
C) When you intend to overtake
D) When the road is clear
29. On a one way street, where should you drive?
A) On the right side
B) On the left hand side
C) Near to the center
D) In the center of the road
30. Traffic means?
A) Divers and school children
B) Pedestrians and animals
C) The uninterrupted flow of traffic
D) All vehicles, pedestrians and animals being ridden, driven or led
31. A learner/driver is required by law to drive a vehicle:
A) A certificate driver’s name endorsed on his/her licence.
B) With a red “L” on a white background to the front and rear of the vehicle
C) Well below the speed limit
D) With a certificate of insurance in his/her possession
32. Which of the undermentioned answer is correct? It shall be lawful for a driver to cross the double yellow lines to:
A) Enter or leave his driveway
B) Pick up a passenger on the other side of the road
C) Change course in order to go in the opposite direction
D) Overtake another vehicle
33. Under the motor vehicle insurance (Third-Party Risk) Act chapter 51:03 it is unlawful for any person:
A) To drive a motor vehicle on a road when the insurance will expire five days after
B) To drive a motor vehicle on a road while failing to display the certificate of insurance on the vehicle.
C) To permit another person to use a motor vehicle on a road without first ascertaining if the insurance in force.
D) To use a motor vehicle on a road policy insurance is not in force
34. Food slow down the absorption of alcohol in the:
A) Brain
B) Stomach
C) Intestine
D) Liver
35. While driving if you are asked to produce your certificate of insurance you should:
A) Immediately
B) Within 24hrs
C) Within 5 days
C) Within 5 days
36. Which of the undermentioned is not one of the six conditions always present and adjusting to them is vital?
A) Traffic
B) Light
C) Area
D) Weather
37. When you should not use your hazard lights:
A) Your vehicle is being loaded or unloaded.
B) To signify that your vehicle has broken down.
C) To signify that your vehicle is causing temporary obstruction to traffic
D) For stopping unnecessarily
38. Which of the undermentioned is not included in the five ‘C’s of defensive driving?
A) Concentration
B) Common sense
C) Courtesy
D) Care
39. While driving at 30 mph when the brakes are applied your overall stopping distance should be?
A) 85 feet
B) 75 feet
C) 60 feet
D) 30 feet
40. You should ensure that all mirrors fitted on your vehicle are properly adjusted so?
A) You will be able to see what is going on in front of you.
B) You will see your passengers in the rear of your vehicle
C) You can have a clear view ahead
D) You will have maximum rear vision
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