1 . Distracted driving:

Is caused only by physical distractions.
Will be increased by pre-programming radio stations.
Can be prevented by avoiding conversation with others.

2 . You should specifically look out for black ice:

When it is snowing.
When the temperature is below freezing and the road looks wet.
When the temperature is above freezing and there is snow on the ground.

3 . A vehicle should be equipped with all of the following, except:

A fire extinguisher.
Spare electrical fuses.
Warning devices for parked vehicles, such as flares.
A spotlight.

4 . If a vehicle is equipped with power steering, you should inspect:

The hoses.
The pumps.
Both of the above.

5 . Alcohol is removed from the body:

At a rate that changes depending on how much alcohol is in the body.
At a consistent rate, regardless of how much alcohol is in the body.
More quickly if the person drinks coffee.
More quickly if the person stays awake.

6 . When changing lanes, you should:

Move quickly, before other vehicles can enter into the lane.
Move slowly in case another vehicle is in the lane.
Not use a turn signal.
Avoid the right lane.

7 . If feeling sleepy while driving, you should:

Press on and finish the trip.
Drive faster to arrive to your destination sooner.
Leave the road and take a nap.
Take an energy pill.

8 . When conducting a vehicle inspection, you must show each of the following, except:

That the oil pressure gauge is working.
That the oil pressure warning light turns off, or that the gauge shows increasing or normal oil pressure.
That the oil temperature gauge, if equipped, rises to the normal operating range.
That the oil pressure gauge comes on when brakes are used.

9 . When exiting a vehicle, it is important to maintain ____ with your vehicle at all times.

Three points of contact
Four points of contact
Two points of contact

10 . During the basic vehicle control skills test:

A pull-up always counts against the applicant.
A pull-up should be completed at least once.
Stopping without changing direction is not considered a pull-up.
Excessive pull-ups are acceptable in the opinions of some test administrators.

11 . If a vehicle is equipped with an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), when the vehicle is started:

The brakes should lock up.
The ABS indicator light should turn on, then quickly shut off.
The steering wheel will not move until the air tanks are full.
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12 . When approaching a railroad crossing, you should:

Rely on the posted signals to indicate when a train is approaching.
Rely on the movements of other motorists to indicate when a train is approaching.
Not rely on signals to indicate when a train is approaching.
Look to see if nearby plants are moving from the breeze created by a passing train

13 . When approaching a railroad crossing while operating a bus, you should:

Proceed as you would in an automobile.
Stop and get out of the bus to look for a train.
Stop before the railroad tracks and look both ways before proceeding.

14 . If an approaching driver is using their high beam headlights, you should:

Look directly at the headlights.
Flash your high beam lights to remind the driver to switch to their low beams.
Look to the right side of your lane until the vehicle has passed.
Pull to the side of the road until the vehicle has passed.

15 . Emergency roof hatches on a bus:

Must be closed before the bus is driven.
Can be opened to allow for air movement during a drive.
Must be removed before the bus is driven.

16 . Shortly after a tire has been changed, you should:

Stop to make sure the lug nuts are still tight.
Repair the brakes.
Deflate the tire to 10 psi.

17 . The tire load for a tire is stated:

On the side of the tire.
On the inside of the tire.
On the inside of the driver’s door.

18 . After an accident, flares should be used with caution because:

There may be spilled fuel on the ground that could ignite.
Other drivers may not see the flares.
Flares are expensive.
Other drivers may get confused about what is happening.

19 . If a vehicle has a vehicle inspection report, the driver:

Should not look at the report and instead try to find any issues themselves.
Should take the vehicle to a mechanic.
Should review the report.
Should not conduct a pre-trip inspection and rely only on the report.

20 . Skids caused by acceleration can usually be resolved by:

Accelerating.
Removing your foot from the accelerator.
Coming to a complete stop.