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1. If feeling tired while driving:C" O3 V8 |) I9 e% ]3 [' M
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A. turn the radio up to keep your attention
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" p5 x6 n$ p3 H9 A" h B. open the window for some fresh air7 D) i+ P! u h7 \% C
- x6 {" v9 @: a! [6 \$ y+ i0 D3 W( G C. stop for a rest b. f% q) C2 `7 K
3 s9 G7 m: s) s: a5 d) x D. slow down and drive with extra care
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2. When is it illegal to pass another vehicle?D2 Y; d {7 i* F
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B. when a solid yellow line is on your side of the centre line
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C. when a sign indicates a no-passing zone
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D. all of the above
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3. To recover from a skid:D1 f; j2 n* }% n9 i) z# |
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6 g5 B4 _/ o) P0 t2 Z C. steer straight ahead% z2 F) p" |0 D$ \5 b& i3 Y
N$ h+ h {1 v* O1 G1 m0 p+ n D. steer in the direction you would like the vehicle to go
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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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C. 100 km/h
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D. 90 km/h' f; A% r1 {+ @- l$ u {) ?
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6 I" G& [1 y4 C1 h5. When entering a playground zone, while times are in effect, what is the maximum speed allowed (unless otherwise posted)?D
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A. 10 km/h
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C. 40 km/h0 \& X2 z: r1 j# Z4 D* B4 C: C/ ]( ^
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( u! O* q& n1 h7 T9 N# b6. When a red “X” is indicated over a driving lane, a driver must:A3 B, P+ _7 C! \8 O; z
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2 j* }# J4 X/ S9 _/ ~" f7. A solid yellow line next to a broken yellow line indicates that:B
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A. passing is permitted if the solid line is on your side of the roadway
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B. passing is not permitted if the solid line is on your side of the roadway
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( a$ J% F! r. l5 h5 _% x, n8 W5 H C. passing is not permitted if the broken yellow line is on your side of the roadway3 P8 E: {5 L; l- @; l! { v. R$ g
5 ?' i3 r0 n2 E D. none of the above
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I4 |- ?; B$ {8. Solid white lines indicate that:C
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A. lane changing is permitted1 k; j/ ^- N9 [
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D. none of the above
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9. A white diamond marking in a lane indicates that: A- c0 K. ^* F5 {* P. T! s
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B. there is a railway crossing ahead
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C. there is parking allowed in the lane# i( C- c! [1 T3 n# v( ] Y
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5 c( c8 U5 R1 L: ~' C10. When parking uphill on the right side of the street with a curb, steer so that the front wheels:B. x/ T4 ?' i4 n! H7 V7 o l' n
B- x7 e! E" Y4 {: T& L A. are turned to the right
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11. When parking near a fire hydrant, what is the minimum distance that should be left between the vehicle and the fire hydrant:C& e# q7 D- E0 R- c5 E8 S, |
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D. 15 metres
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12. 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:A3 M( S/ Q& I6 X% Q) T6 Z
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13. Uncontrolled intersections are ones that:A7 V( b# k2 V- c# @, b, w
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& g/ _4 a' q- G3 Q B. have only a stop sign
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14. The parking lane on a highway (section between the white line and the edge of the roadway) is intended for:C
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B. allowing vehicles to pass
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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/ u+ m& y; i! o p8 r0 C
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A. dark area4 L1 R4 l0 m* v. C7 {7 G. v% I# C
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C. blind spot; x5 ~- d6 m- ^
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4 r) S' ]* m/ B' ]! ~16. On a multi-lane highway, slow moving traffic should travel in:B& a, Y% ` x* V5 m
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B. the far right traffic lane; m9 j4 M9 `/ A& L( L
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D. the parking lane
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# A8 ?/ \) ^1 t% ^! s' Y17. This sign means:C+ E) u& |1 z/ W: { n, \9 K: r
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A. the two lane roadway is turning to a one lane roadway ahead4 d2 R7 ~1 K5 P$ X$ u
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B. there is a divided road ahead
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! A9 u0 ?0 l* ]4 p; z5 k D. the road is for one way traffic only$ g! m; Z6 R3 g1 B: r" p
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18. This sign means:D" l- r, S+ G# t( C' X
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A. there is an obstruction ahead R7 w( O7 ~, q M3 @+ D
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B. the divided highway ends) K" U; M. N4 N$ O8 k: X9 P
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C. lane ends ahead# H) C0 P- X0 h0 f7 i
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D. road narrows both sides
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19. This sign means:A
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A. railway crossing ahead
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B. pedestrian cross walk ahead4 i6 p% z1 t$ h
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C. intersection ahead
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D. dead end ahead/ M0 |0 C3 X* U
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20. This sign means:D3 J5 R9 I* `- \. D, a' p$ j
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A. school zone – reduce speed& \8 @3 R+ W9 x; R* [
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B. playground area
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, k6 n5 A% W) G C. pedestrian crosswalk
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D. school crosswalk& o# y1 W0 m+ G
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