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Title: Drivers Exam Review


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Montana
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Drivers Exam Review
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If you move, you must report your change of
address to the Motor Vehicle Division within
  • two weeks
  • 15 days
  • 10 days
  • one month

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Many people get into serious trouble with their
drivers license because
  • they forget to carry it while driving
  • they do not show it when demanded by an officer
  • they use it for identification when cashing bad
    checks
  • they do not understand or inform themselves of
    the legal responsibilities of having a license

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Parents, when signing for their child under 18
years of age, are indicating
  • that their child has passed a drivers education
    course
  • that their child is a careful driver
  • that they are affirming their childs correct
    date of birth
  • that they are accepting financial responsibility
    for any damage as a result from the minor
    operating a motor vehicle

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A person who has an out-of jurisdiction license
becomes a Montana resident for the purpose of
licensing and is required to obtain a Montana
drivers license after being in this State for
  • 120 days
  • 30 days
  • 14 days
  • 12 months

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At what Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) does the law
state you are under the influence of alcohol?
  • .00
  • .05
  • .08
  • All of the above

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Refusal to consent to a chemical test for alcohol
content in the blood (first offense) will result
in a suspension of the drivers license and
privilege for
  • 15 days
  • 3 months
  • 6 months
  • 60 days

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Your driving record is used
  • by the state and your insurance company to
    establish how safe a driver you are
  • by the Department of Revenue to see if you have
    paid taxes
  • by the direct mail companies to establish a
    mailing list
  • by the Registrar of Motor Vehicles to keep track
    of the vehicles you own

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What is a Probationary License?
  • A license restricted to essential driving only
  • A learners license to practice with
  • A license to practice driving a commercial
    vehicle
  • A temporary unrestricted license

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Headlights are required at any time you cannot
see persons or vehicles for 500 feet (because of
snow, dust, fog, etc.) and
  • when traffic is very heavy
  • during daylight savings time
  • from ½ hour before sunset to ½ hour after
    sunrise
  • from ½ hour after sunset to ½ hour before sunrise

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A leaking exhaust system can
  • cause excessive oil use
  • make your vehicle need a tune-up sooner than
    normal
  • make you drowsy while driving
  • set grass fires on country roads

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Upon hearing a siren of an emergency vehicle, a
driver must
  • stop quickly where he is
  • stop and wait for a red or green light
  • stop at the right side of the street or roadway
  • increase speed and keep out of the way of the
    emergency vehicle

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Turn signals must be visible for
  • 500 feet
  • 250 feet
  • 100 feet
  • only visible at night

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The sign pictured at the right means that
STOP AHEAD
  • there is a bus stop ahead
  • there is a stop sign ahead
  • there is a caution light ahead
  • you must stop when other cars stop

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The sign pictured at the right means that
SCHOOL
  • you must drive slowly and sound horn
  • you must watch for children in this area
  • you must watch for children during school hours
  • schools ahead slow down and watch for children
    at all times

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The sign pictured at the right means that
  • the highway ahead turns only to the right
  • the highway ahead turns sharply to the right
  • the highway ahead turns to the right and then to
    the left
  • the highway ahead turns to the left and then to
    the right

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The sign pictured at the right means that
NARROW BRIDGE
  • trucks are prohibited on the narrow bridge
  • the bridge ahead is open to one-way traffic only
  • the bridge ahead is wide enough for one car at a
    time
  • the bridge ahead may be too narrow to meet or
    pass a truck, you must be careful

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The sign pictured at the right means that
Road Construction 1500 Feet
  • there is a detour ahead
  • you must stop for a flagmen
  • the road ahead is closed to traffic
  • the highway ahead is being repaired approach
    with caution

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The sign pictured at the right means that
LOOSEGRAVEL
  • there are trucks hauling gravel ahead
  • the highway ahead is under construction
  • the highway ahead is covered with loose gravel
  • the highway ahead had been sanded for icy
    conditions

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It is permissible to drive a motor vehicle to the
left of the center line of a highway
  • when overtaking and passing another vehicle
  • when you have 500 ft. of clear road ahead to
    the rear
  • when the shoulder of the road is rough the
    ditch is deep
  • when the road is clear of cars coming from the
    opposite direction

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The shared center lane is reserved for
  • making left turns
  • U-turns when they are permitted
  • can be used by vehicles traveling in both
    directions
  • all of the above

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When approaching a Yield right-of-way sign, you
must
  • give right-of-way to vehicles on the left
  • give right-of-way to vehicles on the right
  • slow down, proceed cautiously
  • slow to 15 miles an hour and yield right-of-way
    to all vehicles

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When dealing with pedestrians, a driver must
  • make very sure the pedestrian sees him
  • yield the right-of-way even if the pedestrian is
    in the wrong
  • always yield the right-of-way when the pedestrian
    is legally entitled to it
  • slow down and sound the horn when entering a
    heavily congested area

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A driver upon meeting or overtaking a school bus
from either direction which has stopped on the
highway with its red lights flashing must
  • stop before reaching the bus and not proceed
    until the bus has resumed motion
  • stop before reaching the bus and not proceed
    until the red lights have been extinguished
  • stop before reaching the bus and proceed only
    when all children have loaded or unloaded
  • stop not proceed until the way is clear

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When encountering a funeral procession, a driver
  • may not drive between the vehicles forming the
    procession unless authorized by a police officer
  • may not enter an intersection across the path of
    a funeral procession as it is proceeding through
    a red traffic-control device
  • must yield the right-of-way to a motor vehicle
    that is part of the funeral procession
  • all of the above

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At dusk or on overcast days, you should
  • drive with your four (4) way flasher on
  • not turn any vehicle lights on
  • drive with your parking lights on
  • turn on your vehicle lights

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You should be cautious when passing a bicycle
because
  • you are going faster than the bicycle
  • the bicycle always has the right-of-way
  • oncoming traffic may not see you pull out to
    pass
  • the cyclist may have to swerve into traffic to
    avoid an object on the road

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In order to avoid last-minute braking or the need
to turn, you should look down the road at least
  • 2 seconds ahead of your vehicle
  • 4 seconds ahead of your vehicle
  • 10 seconds ahead of your vehicle
  • 15 seconds ahead of your vehicle

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Driving at night requires increased caution
because
  • traffic is faster at night
  • there is a larger volume of traffic at night
  • a driver cannot see as well at night
  • accidents occur more frequently at night

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Other than by your signals, other motorists can
sometimes determine your intention to turn by
  • your vehicle positions and eye contact
  • the turning of your wheels
  • your slowing up at the corner
  • the actions of the car behind you

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A good rule to remember for passing is
  • pass on the right whenever possible
  • try to get to the front of any line of slow
    moving traffic so that you can see better
  • always flash your lights and sound your horn to
    alert the other driver
  • drive with the flow of traffic, passing only as
    needed

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Hydroplaning is best described as
  • your tires pushing water out of their paths
  • your tires causing sheets of water to splash on
    passing vehicles
  • your tires throwing water to the rear, causing
    problems for following vehicles
  • your tires actually floating on a film of water

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If you become stranded in a snow storm, the best
thing to do is
  • get out of the car and go for help
  • keep the windows rolled up tight, keeping the
    engine running at all times
  • stay in the car as you are more likely to be
    found
  • lay down in the car and go to sleep

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When observing another vehicle entering the
interstate from a merging traffic lane, it would
be safest to
  • speed up so the other vehicle can enter behind
    you
  • slow down and let the other vehicle enter
  • proceed as you were and let the other vehicle
    enter at its own risk
  • move to the left lane so the other vehicle could
    enter the Interstate safely

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When following another vehicle, you are too close
if the distance between your vehicles is less
than the distance your vehicle travels in
  • 1 second
  • 3 seconds
  • 2 seconds
  • 5 seconds

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When entering an interstate, you should
  • try to enter at same speed traffic is moving
  • if you have to wait for space to enter a roadway,
    slow down
  • use your rearview mirror and look over your
    shoulder
  • all of the above

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Nine out of ten traffic accidents are caused by
  • poor roads
  • mechanical failures
  • exceeding speed limits
  • errors in human judgment

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Your body gets rid of
  • three (alcoholic) drinks an hour
  • one (alcoholic) drink an hour
  • two (alcoholic) drinks an hour
  • none of the above

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To help relieve fatigue on a trip, it would be a
good idea to
  • stop for a rest every two hours
  • drive with one eye open at a time
  • do arm exercises every hour
  • change feet on the gas pedal

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The main reason why drinking alcohol and then
driving is so dangerous is that it affects your
  • coordination
  • vision
  • judgment and skill
  • reflexes

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When passing a vehicle at 55 mph, how much
distance should you allow to safely pass?
  • one-tenth of a mile
  • two-thirds of a mile
  • one-third of a mile
  • three-fourths of a mile

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Stress can affect your driving by
  • lessening your concentration on the driving task
  • decreasing your chances of an accident
  • causing you to go to sleep at the wheel
  • making you more aware of others around you

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What should you do if your cars right wheels
leave the pavement
  • stop quickly
  • accelerate and steer back on the road quickly
  • pull all the way off and wait until safe to get
    back on the road
  • take your foot off the gas and when slowed down,
    ease back on the road when safe

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What should you do if your accelerator sticks
while driving?
  • reach down attempt to pull it up
  • turn engine off
  • shift to neutral apply steady pressure on the
    brake
  • shift to park

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What is the number one killer on Montana roads?
  • poor or unkempt roads
  • drunk drivers
  • inclement weather/driving conditions
  • excessive speed

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When involved in an accident as a driver
  • do not exchange information with other drivers
  • deny responsibility for the accident
  • exchange all information with other drivers
  • let the other driver report the accident

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If involved in an accident, drivers should
  • stop their vehicles at or near the scene
  • turn off the ignition of wrecked vehicles(s)
  • do not stand or walk in traffic lanes
  • all of the above

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When approaching an accident scene you should
  • keep your attention on your driving
  • keep moving
  • stop if you are involved or if emergency help has
    not arrived
  • all of the above

FINISH
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This concludes the Montana Drivers Exam Review P
ower Point Presentation prepared by Betsy Kunsma
n Computer Applications Class Billings Adult and
Literacy Education Program
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