Q.1
Your vehicle is skidding, what should you do first?
Steer as straight ahead as possible.
Steer in the opposite direction of the skid.
Steer in the direction you want to go.
Apply brakes.
Q.2
Before entering a highway from a private road or driveway:
Enter or cross the highway as quickly as possible.
Yield right-of-way to all vehicles approaching on the highway.
Sound horn and proceed with caution.
Give hand signal, then take right-of-way.
Q.3
Never change lanes in traffic without:
Looking in the rear-view mirror only.
Giving proper signal and looking to make sure the move can be made safely.
Blowing your horn and looking to the rear.
Decreasing speed and giving correct signal.
Q.4
When you are deciding whether or not to make a U-turn, your first consideration should be to check:
Traffic regulations.
Presence of trees, height of curb, fire hydrants or poles near the curb.
Turning radius of your car.
None of the above.
Q.5
Under all conditions, drive at a speed which allows you to:
Pass slower vehicles that are in the right lane.
Stay within 20 km/h of the speed limit.
Stop within 60 metres (200 feet).
Stop within a safe distance.
Q.6
When an emergency vehicle is approaching your vehicle from any direction with its flashing red or red and blue lights, or siren or bell sounding, you are required to:
Move as near as is practical to the right-hand curb or edge of the road and come to an immediate stop.
Speed up, get into the right-hand lane, and allow the emergency vehicle to pass.
Honk your horn and keep driving to alert other drivers of the emergency vehicle.
Pull your vehicle into the left-hand lane and stop when it is safe and practical.
Q.7
When passing a cyclist, drivers of motor vehicles are required to:
Honk their horn to alert the cyclist of their approaching vehicle.
Use hand signals to communicate with the cyclist and pass cautiously at 30 km/h.
Pass the cyclist as quickly as possible.
Keep a minimum distance of 1 metre, where practical, between the vehicle and the cyclist.
Q.8
When you come to a railway crossing without signal lights:
Slow down, listen and look both ways to ensure the way is clear before crossing the tracks.
Stop at least five metres from the nearest rail or gate before proceeding.
Proceed with caution.
None of the above.
Q.9
Where there are no posted speed limits, the maximum speed is:
40 km/h in cities, towns and villages, and 60 km/h elsewhere.
50 km/h in cities, towns and villages, and 80 km/h elsewhere.
80 km/h in cities, towns and villages, and 100 km/h elsewhere.
50 km/h at all times.
Q.10
When you face a flashing green light or a left-pointing green arrow and a green light, you may:
Turn left.
Go straight ahead.
Turn right from the proper lane.
All of the above.