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1. If feeling tired while driving:C) D2 _! G( [% T: i/ Z) L% k
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B. open the window for some fresh air
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C. stop for a rest
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D. slow down and drive with extra care
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% J5 Y3 A" p: O+ i[Refer to page 114 in the manual]$ P3 y: [( Y# i+ }. Y4 r
; k- R5 l) _8 @ }0 U+ _4 ^2. When is it illegal to pass another vehicle?D r, D' {$ @/ V, ]; Q0 r3 V) h" z
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A. when approaching vehicles are too close; L3 Z' c, _9 e2 C
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B. when a solid yellow line is on your side of the centre line
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! T. V+ n! _* x/ D$ i- p3. To recover from a skid:D1 Q: S T$ a* n% n+ e
4 l" P7 h; @7 d- M) h A. apply the brakes hard+ q: r1 n8 H' K) c
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B. steer in the opposite direction of the skid H A7 J- Z& a& V
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! e7 Y$ O! M0 a6 X 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?C5 f* u; C9 V* P% ]9 A. M
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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
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B. 20 km/h
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9 S, n! o' X0 L' q4 k6 X6. When a red “X” is indicated over a driving lane, a driver must:A
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A. not enter or remain in that lane
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- l3 w+ E* E0 k" E C. reduce speed and drive with extra caution& W* E6 y6 T4 F
4 Y# K. U' |2 A/ k1 q D. be prepared for an upcoming traffic light
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" K+ D+ A e, R- I7. A solid yellow line next to a broken yellow line indicates that:B* h4 ~2 [- E' a7 ?
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! F v5 F7 I) d4 j3 p4 U4 ^- U8. Solid white lines indicate that:C
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A. lane changing is permitted
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A. the lane is reserved for specific vehicles( C+ \* X, A- p C' g; H C
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C. there is parking allowed in the lane9 i# O2 J/ R1 K* F. `6 G
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7 P9 e8 T0 C% u( [: |; }" l10. When parking uphill on the right side of the street with a curb, steer so that the front wheels:B. ]$ m4 ^' _. @; F4 M
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A. are turned to the right
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B. are turned to the left
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C. remain straight ahead
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D. none of the above
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& K% K3 j, U. v* u11. When parking near a fire hydrant, what is the minimum distance that should be left between the vehicle and the fire hydrant:C2 g; C7 G& d2 i& v
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A. 2 metres
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C. 5 metres
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4 `# A; c r, M) j: O$ j. E12. 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& G$ h J7 t0 A6 c1 ?* v- @
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D. 25 metres
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' T3 e4 z3 [* H/ s13. Uncontrolled intersections are ones that:A
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B. have only a stop sign
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[Refer to page 73 in the manual]
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]8 D, o' e& |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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C. emergency parking
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& K9 l8 h: @5 ^) c15. What you can’t see in your vehicle’s rear and side view mirrors is said to be in your:C' m3 @7 I4 y% [" m H
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C. blind spot
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16. On a multi-lane highway, slow moving traffic should travel in:B
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9 g. T k5 r+ E8 C0 S17. This sign means:C/ }9 `( v: B( }& f0 V0 d
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A. the two lane roadway is turning to a one lane roadway ahead5 L! z) A; {0 p# w4 F; x% q+ @2 O% ^' T
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C. passing is prohibited3 x) d( q7 C* v& P
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A. there is an obstruction ahead
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B. the divided highway ends
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C. lane ends ahead3 U: K- n2 O( X' g. @# [
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19. This sign means:A
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C. intersection ahead
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D. dead end ahead
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D. school crosswalk
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