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VADETS FINAL PRACTICE STUDY GUIDE 2026 SOLVED QUESTION
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◉ c. Answer: The crossbuck is considered the same as a _____. a. stop sign b. warning sign c. yield sign ◉ a. Answer: Each year over _____ persons are killed in highway-rail crashes. a. 500 b. 700 c. ◉ c. Answer: It takes a train going 50 mph approximately _____ to stop safely. a. 3 football fields b. 1/2 mile c. 1 1/2 miles ◉ a. Answer: When an emergency vehicle approaches you using a siren, you should _____.
a. pull over to allow a clear path for the emergency vehicle b. slow down until the emergency vehicle passes c. continue at the posted speed ◉ b. Answer: In this situation, indicate who must yield a. Car A b. Car B c. there is no rule ◉ a. Answer: When parking downhill with a curb, a. turn the wheels toward the curb b. turn the wheels away from the curb c. leave the wheels straight ◉ d. Answer: An important point to remember in skid control is a. do not brake b. look where you want the vehicle to go c. steer in the direction you want to go d. all of the above ◉ d. Answer: If your tire loses pressure while you are driving, you should
a. stop b. no passing c. railroad crossing d. yield ◉ a. Answer: This hand signal indicates a. right turn b. left turn c. stop or slow ◉ b. Answer: This sign indicates a. road curves ahead b. slippery when wet c. winding road ◉ proceed with caution. Answer: Flashing amber lights mean ◉ stop-go when the way is clear. Answer: Flashing red lights mean ◉ go if the way is clear. Answer: Steady green light means
◉ protected turn/go in direction of arrow. Answer: Green arrow means ◉ stop-remain stopped. Answer: Red light means ◉ red light is coming, clear the intersection. Answer: Steady amber light means ◉ b. Answer: The use of cruise control is helpful on slippery roadways. a. true b. false ◉ b. Answer: This lane is reserved for a. vehicles from both directions turning right b. vehicles from both directions turning left c. passing other vehicles on the left d. vehicles turning left from one direction only ◉ d. Answer: You are required to dim your headlights when you are within_____ feet of an approaching vehicle. a. 100 b. 200
b. the land closet to the curb c. there is no law ◉ b. Answer: General warning signs are a. blue b. yellow c. green d. white ◉ c. Answer: Red signs indicate a. caution b. construction c. prohibitive or stop ◉ b. Answer: A yellow line (solid or broken) in the center of a roadway indicates a. no passing b. two way traffic c. one way traffic d. pass with caution ◉ c. Answer: This road marking indicates
a. HOV lane b. restricted lane (bus or bicycles) c. both a & b d. neither a nor b ◉ a. Answer: A solid line indicates a. no passing b. two way traffic c. one way traffic d. pass with caution ◉ b. Answer: The shape of this sign indicates a. warning b. regulatory c. yield d. directions ◉ b. Answer: You must park at least_____ feet from a fire hydrant. a. 10 b. 15 c. 25 d. 50
b. false ◉ c. Answer: When seated properly, the driver should be at least _____ inches from the steering wheel. a. 6 b. 8 c. 10 d. 14 ◉ a. Answer: When using the accelerator and brake pedal, the heel of the foot should remain on the floor. a. true b. false ◉ b. Answer: The steering wheel should be adjusted upward towards the face. a. true b. false ◉ d. Answer: Preventative maintenance_______. a. is the routine care you give your vehicle b. is outline in the owner's manual
c. includes checking fluids d. all of the above ◉ a. Answer: The driver should set accessories before putting the vehicle in drive. a. True b. False ◉ b. Answer: The side view mirrors should be adjusted to the contemporary (BGE) mirror setting, which means the driver can see _____. a. the sides of the vehicle b. the vehicles in the lanes beside his/her vehicle c. vehicles behind d. all of the above ◉ a. Answer: When seated properly, the driver's chin should be above the steering wheel. a. true b. false ◉ d. Answer: Driving with the hands in the 8 o'clock and 4 o'clock position _____.
◉ b. Answer: The lap belt should be adjusted to fit snugly _____. a. around the stomach b. across the hips c. across the thighs d. depends on seating position ◉ b. Answer: Locking the door ensures that they will not fly open during a crash. a. true b. false ◉ a. Answer: Tire pressure should be checked _____. a. weekly b. monthly c. every 6 months d. yearly ◉ b. Answer: The oil should be changed every _____. a. 1000-2000 miles b. 3000-5000 miles c. 7000-9000 miles
d. 10,000-12,000 miles ◉ a. Answer: The following is the correct procedure for securing a vehicle: 1:stop 2:set parking brake 3:place gear selector in park 4:turn off accessories 5:turn ignition off, lock ignition and remove key 6:remove occupant restraints 7:check traffic and exit vehicle 8: secure doors a. True b. False ◉ a. Answer: The rearview mirror should be adjusted to frame the back windshield. a. true b. false ◉ A: windshield wipers B. Alternator
b. False ◉ a. Answer: Pedal extensions are available to allow short drivers to maintain a safe distance from the steering wheel. a. True b. False ◉ a. Answer: When securing the vehicle, the parking brake should be set before placing the vehicle in Park. a. True b. False ◉ a. Answer: Position one on the ignition switch allows you to use accessories with the engine off. a. True b. False ◉ a. Answer: Head restraints are designed to help reduce _____. a. whiplash injuries b. side impact injuries c. front impact injuries d. all of the above
◉ b. Answer: All vehicles have adjustable head restraints. a. True b. False ◉ d. Answer: Cruise control _____. a. allows a driver to select and travel at a set speed b. works at speeds above 25 mph c. should not be used on slippery surfaces d. all of the above ◉ a. Answer: When the daytime running lights are in use, the tail lights are not on a. True b. False ◉ a. Answer: Gears below drive, provide more engine power. a. True b. False ◉ b. Answer: When backing, the driver should turn the steering wheel to the right in order to back to the left.
◉ b. Answer: One hand steering is recommended _____. a. when parking b. when backing c. for evasive maneuvers d. never ◉ b. Answer: One method of determining correct distance from the steering wheel is _____. a. by having a 90 degree angle at the elbow b. by extending the arm over the steering wheel until to top of the steering wheel is in line with the wrist joint c. by extending the arm over the steering wheel until the top of the steering wheel is in line with the finger tips d. none of the above ◉ a. Answer: Braking results in weight transfer _____. a. forward b. backward c. right d. left ◉ a. Answer: If understeer occurs, weight should be transferred to the _____.
a. front b. rear c. right d. left ◉ c. Answer: Steering input to the left will result in weight transfer _____. a. forward b. backward c. right d. left ◉ d. Answer: Vehicle balance is maintained through _____. a. precise steering b. smooth acceleration c. controlled braking d. all of the above ◉ a. Answer: Weight transfer forward or backward is known as _____. a. pitch b. roll c. yaw