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1. If feeling tired while driving:C& f1 Z# }8 y( c+ [% r
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A. turn the radio up to keep your attention
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B. open the window for some fresh air+ w9 @5 J/ f h5 U
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C. stop for a rest, h7 V/ J8 Y! N1 w3 ~( f
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2. When is it illegal to pass another vehicle?D
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A. when approaching vehicles are too close
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C. when a sign indicates a no-passing zone1 D3 M) f! O; y) z
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D. all of the above' ?- b7 X5 d; [1 ^
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9 _& H9 n% [8 Z- R6 W# J9 V3. To recover from a skid:D
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3 \' r4 [; h' \4 B: O' I8 ~ A. apply the brakes hard
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% J) I8 \1 ]) s+ Y+ j9 P& F B. steer in the opposite direction of the skid
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C. steer straight ahead% ^, e3 C X+ Q
6 x/ q! k* H) F" J# V D. steer in the direction you would like the vehicle to go
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[Refer to page 99 in the manual]
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4. Unless otherwise posted, what is the speed limit for a primary highway located outside an urban area?C
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A. 110 km/h
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B. 80 km/h6 P5 Z3 s- A8 a3 z7 Z/ S* ?
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C. 100 km/h3 x/ Q3 o% c2 o* V
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D. 90 km/h
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[Refer to page 28 in the manual]
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5. When entering a playground zone, while times are in effect, what is the maximum speed allowed (unless otherwise posted)?D! h( H/ d. D/ W# ?6 S& E
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A. 10 km/h. G+ N9 d7 h, _4 T) W7 w1 x O! G
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6. When a red “X” is indicated over a driving lane, a driver must:A, j2 O9 e: ~% V/ ?
0 ~8 x" C9 Y1 t A. not enter or remain in that lane; W, P6 r. o& x7 T& U" C6 G
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C. reduce speed and drive with extra caution
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6 |$ I% b; b+ A D. be prepared for an upcoming traffic light
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3 L e9 N8 B( [7. A solid yellow line next to a broken yellow line indicates that:B9 _: R$ ]/ ^5 m' @* M$ ~( s" C$ V
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A. passing is permitted if the solid line is on your side of the roadway0 ]% m. c# ` a) `: y- q, ~: Z5 N' h6 o
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C. passing is not permitted if the broken yellow line is on your side of the roadway1 S; r) c2 A0 ~, c$ t5 q
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D. none of the above
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8. Solid white lines indicate that:C
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B. traffic is traveling in opposite directions' z4 V6 h" B9 K, x1 l1 {
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9. A white diamond marking in a lane indicates that: A& {8 I/ D8 y3 q- p. z6 E2 y |" y
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5 v$ C! M/ h- k# ^4 G6 s. v B. there is a railway crossing ahead6 q4 [) L3 L+ Q: o( [4 C) V {
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D. there is a traffic circle ahead7 y/ e7 K. b6 ^2 h0 u/ g
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$ I5 W/ M+ M. [$ d! K1 v10. When parking uphill on the right side of the street with a curb, steer so that the front wheels:B
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6 _6 P; G4 b l5 G A. are turned to the right/ _0 ?& w5 ?: H* Y4 z( F$ X7 k# |
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D. none of the above
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$ `$ J# q2 @- T% E4 O* G11. When parking near a fire hydrant, what is the minimum distance that should be left between the vehicle and the fire hydrant:C
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A. 2 metres7 q0 ^8 R& f& j2 N
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B. 10 metres
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1 ^" I9 j, ? a u7 M, _; I5 H6 U12. A driver is planning on making a turn at the upcoming intersection. The driver should be in the proper turning lane at least ___metres from the intersection:A
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A. 15 metres* a6 Z) |8 e$ Q9 a$ J5 N: W
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B. 20 metres
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C. 10 metres
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D. 25 metres, Z) \, d# x% v
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13. Uncontrolled intersections are ones that:A
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C. have only a yield sign
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D. prohibit pedestrians from crossing7 j# N# K, D" t2 F
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5 z e8 @4 @% u# O+ g2 M14. The parking lane on a highway (section between the white line and the edge of the roadway) is intended for:C5 Q( ~# A( s, V: L; J* L4 B, I- A
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C. emergency parking
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15. What you can’t see in your vehicle’s rear and side view mirrors is said to be in your:C
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* [% _; p% g& s# M1 _& @3 e A. dark area
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B. danger zone) l( l9 t5 s$ H+ i) P
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C. blind spot
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. Y- z$ A% z+ K+ l; n s& F16. On a multi-lane highway, slow moving traffic should travel in:B% T ~' B/ I4 k$ k
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A. the two lane roadway is turning to a one lane roadway ahead B! a. N" Q: j; o. k' E1 i
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18. This sign means:D
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A. there is an obstruction ahead
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B. the divided highway ends8 U8 b+ O6 @; q+ i6 a
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6 K- T9 f, Q& D# O D. road narrows both sides: L. c* R4 k- V% ~/ I: [' ~
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B. pedestrian cross walk ahead7 T- E2 p6 m+ T9 s" @2 K
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C. intersection ahead
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D. dead end ahead
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9 O& ]9 L# ~! [/ @! k7 h20. This sign means:D2 W ^' _% G0 o5 i9 ^; x
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* F; d7 p, ^( a, V" z2 j3 ~ A. school zone – reduce speed
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B. playground area
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