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Entry-level certification for new driving instructors, focusing on traffic laws, defensive driving principles, classroom teaching, behind-the-wheel instruction, and student evaluation. Often mandated by state-level licensing authorities.
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Question 1. Which traffic law determines which vehicle has the right-of- way at an uncontrolled intersection? A) The vehicle arriving first B) The vehicle on the left C) The larger vehicle D) The vehicle on the right Answer: D Explanation: At uncontrolled intersections, the vehicle approaching from the right has the right-of-way, promoting orderly flow and reducing collisions. Question 2. What is the primary purpose of pavement markings such as solid white lines? A) To indicate speed limits B) To guide lane usage and discourage lane changes C) To warn of upcoming hazards D) To mark pedestrian crossings Answer: B Explanation: Solid white lines are used to guide lane usage and discourage lane changes in certain areas, ensuring safety and flow.
Question 3. When approaching a school zone during hours of operation, what should a driver do? A) Speed up to clear the zone quickly B) Reduce speed and obey posted limits C) Stop and wait for a police officer D) Ignore the limits if no children are visible Answer: B Explanation: School zones have reduced speed limits during operational hours to protect children; drivers must slow down accordingly. Question 4. Which type of intersection is controlled solely by traffic lights? A) Uncontrolled intersection B) Signal-controlled intersection C) Roundabout D) T-intersection with stop signs Answer: B Explanation: Signal-controlled intersections are managed by traffic lights which regulate vehicle and pedestrian movement.
Question 7. According to the three-second rule, what is the minimum safe following distance under ideal conditions? A) Three car lengths B) Three seconds C) One second D) Five meters Answer: B Explanation: The three-second rule recommends a following distance of at least three seconds behind the vehicle in front, providing enough space to react. Question 8. Which of the following factors does NOT influence safe driving speed? A) Weather conditions B) Road surface C) Driver's mood D) Traffic density Answer: C Explanation: While driver mood can influence overall driving behavior, it does not directly determine safe speed limits, which are based on environmental and road factors.
Question 9. When driving in fog, what is the safest lighting choice? A) High beams B) Low beams C) Hazard lights D) No lights Answer: B Explanation: Low beams are safer in fog because high beams reflect off fog droplets, impairing visibility. Question 10. When sharing the road with bicyclists, what should a driver do? A) Maintain a safe distance and pass when safe B) Honk to alert the cyclist C) Speed up to pass quickly D) Follow closely behind Answer: A Explanation: Maintaining a safe distance and passing with caution ensures safety for cyclists, who are vulnerable road users.
Question 13. Which behavior best helps de-escalate road rage incidents? A) Responding aggressively B) Maintaining calm and patience C) Honking repeatedly D) Speeding away Answer: B Explanation: Staying calm and patient helps reduce tension and prevents escalation during stressful driving situations. Question 14. Before starting the engine, what is an essential pre-drive check? A) Checking tire pressure B) Adjusting the rearview mirror C) Checking the fuel gauge only D) Turning on the radio Answer: A Explanation: Checking tire pressure, fluid levels, lights, and mirrors ensures the vehicle is safe to operate before driving.
Question 15. Which dashboard warning light indicates a potential engine overheating issue? A) Fuel gauge B) Temperature gauge C) Oil pressure light D) Battery light Answer: B Explanation: The temperature gauge shows engine temperature; a high reading indicates overheating and requires attention. Question 16. When starting a vehicle, what is the correct sequence? A) Press the clutch, turn the key, shift into gear B) Engage the parking brake, turn the key to start, then shift into gear C) Shift into gear, then start the engine D) Press the brake, turn the key, and shift into drive Answer: B Explanation: Engaging the parking brake and turning the key to start the engine before shifting ensures safety and proper operation.
Question 19. When backing up, what should a driver do? A) Rely solely on mirrors B) Check all around the vehicle, including blind spots C) Accelerate quickly to clear space D) Turn off the engine Answer: B Explanation: A comprehensive check, including mirrors and blind spots, ensures safe backing maneuvers. Question 20. Which is a sign of brake failure? A) Soft or spongy brake pedal B) Bright engine warning light C) Excessive exhaust smoke D) Sudden increase in acceleration Answer: A Explanation: A soft or spongy brake pedal indicates potential brake system issues, requiring inspection. Question 21. What should a driver do if their headlights suddenly fail at night?
A) Continue driving and hope for daylight B) Use hazard lights and pull over safely C) Turn on high beams immediately D) Speed up to reach a safe area faster Answer: B Explanation: Using hazard lights and safely pulling over prevents accidents and allows for repairs or assistance. Question 22. Which step is essential immediately after a collision? A) Leave the scene to avoid trouble B) Ensure safety, check for injuries, and exchange information C) Continue driving to the nearest gas station D) Ignore minor damages Answer: B Explanation: Ensuring safety, assisting injured persons, and exchanging information are critical post-collision steps. Question 23. The SIPDE process in defensive driving stands for: A) Signal, Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute B) Speed, Ignore, Proceed, Drive, Exit
D) Only providing feedback at the end of the lesson Answer: B Explanation: Clear, concise, and positive communication helps students learn effectively and build confidence. Question 26. When teaching a student to parallel park, what is an important initial step? A) Accelerate quickly into the space B) Align the vehicle parallel to the parked car ahead C) Turn the steering wheel immediately D) Reverse without checking mirrors Answer: B Explanation: Proper alignment before reversing into the space ensures a smoother, more accurate parallel parking maneuver. Question 27. During instruction, how should a driving instructor handle a student's mistake? A) Criticize loudly to correct immediately B) Ignore the mistake and continue C) Gently correct and explain the proper technique
D) Stop the lesson immediately Answer: C Explanation: Constructive correction helps students learn without feeling discouraged, promoting safety and confidence. Question 28. Which is a fundamental aspect of vehicle safety during instruction? A) Ensuring the vehicle has no seatbelt B) Using dual controls for instructor intervention C) Disabling the turn signals D) Removing all mirrors Answer: B Explanation: Dual controls enable the instructor to intervene if necessary, enhancing safety during driving lessons. Question 29. When approaching a roundabout, what is the correct approach? A) Enter without yielding B) Yield to traffic already in the roundabout and pedestrians C) Stop in the middle before entering
Explanation: Solid yellow lines indicate no passing zones, promoting safety in areas where visibility is limited. Question 32. When driving in icy conditions, what should a driver do? A) Accelerate quickly to gain traction B) Brake abruptly to stop C) Reduce speed and increase following distance D) Use high beam headlights Answer: C Explanation: Reduced speeds and increased following distances help prevent skidding and improve control on icy roads. Question 33. How should a driver use high beams when approaching an oncoming vehicle at night? A) Keep high beams on B) Switch to low beams before meeting the vehicle C) Turn off all lights D) Flash high beams repeatedly Answer: B
Explanation: Switching to low beams prevents blinding oncoming drivers and ensures safety. Question 34. Which of these is a common cause of rear-end collisions? A) Following too far behind B) Not signaling turns C) Driving in the left lane D) Passing on the right Answer: A Explanation: Following too closely reduces reaction time, increasing the risk of rear-end collisions. Question 35. What is the safest way to change lanes? A) Signal, check mirrors and blind spots, then move smoothly B) Signal only after starting to change lanes C) Change lanes quickly without signaling D) Use horn instead of signals Answer: A Explanation: Proper lane change involves signaling early, checking all blind spots, and moving smoothly.
Question 38. How can a driver best prepare for night driving? A) Keep interior lights on B) Use headlights appropriately and stay alert for pedestrians C) Drive faster to reach destination quicker D) Turn off headlights to save power Answer: B Explanation: Proper headlight use and heightened awareness of pedestrians enhance safety during night driving. Question 39. Which is a sign of fatigue affecting driving? A) Increased alertness B) Drowsiness and slow reactions C) Improved concentration D) Enhanced decision-making Answer: B Explanation: Fatigue impairs alertness and reaction times, significantly increasing accident risk. Question 40. When approaching a red traffic light, a driver must: A) Slow down but continue through
B) Stop and wait until the light turns green C) Accelerate to beat the light D) Ignore the light if no other vehicles are around Answer: B Explanation: Red lights require drivers to stop and wait until the signal turns green, following traffic laws. Question 41. Which of the following is a proper technique for recovering from a skid? A) Steer into the direction of the skid and avoid braking suddenly B) Slam on the brakes immediately C) Accelerate to regain control D) Turn the steering wheel sharply in the opposite direction Answer: A Explanation: Steering into the skid and avoiding sudden braking helps regain traction and control. Question 42. When should a driver use their vehicle's hazard lights? A) When parked on the side of the road during a breakdown B) During normal driving in traffic