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NRCME DOT EXAMINER TEST PRACTICE EXAM
NEWEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) ALL ANSWERED {25 Q & A} ALREADY
GRADED A+ | BRAND NEW! | 100% GUARANTEED
PASS
All but which of the following are respiratory conditions that
interfere with oxygen exchange and could result in gradual or
sudden incapacitation?
A. Mitral regurgitation
B. Asthma
C. Carcinoma
D. Chronic bronchitis - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > A. Mitral regurgitation
Asthma, carcinoma, and chronic bronchitis are all respiratory
conditions that interfere with oxygen exchange and could result
in gradual or sudden incapacitation. Mitral regurgitation is
actually a heart condition, not a respiratory condition.
Which of the following is not true about the risk from headaches?
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A. Headache and chronic "nagging" pain may be present to such a
degree that certification for driving is inadvisable
B. Most headaches, vertigo, and dizziness are consequential,
causing a danger for drivers that experience such conditions
C. Disorders with incapacitating symptoms, even if periodic or in
the early stages of disease, warrant the decision to not certify
the driver
D. Medication used to treat headaches may further interfere with
safe driving - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > B. Most headaches, vertigo, and
dizziness are consequential, causing a danger for drivers that
experience such conditions
The symptoms of headaches, vertigo, and dizziness are typically
inconsequential, but they still constitute a problem for a driver.
Headache and chronic "nagging" pain may be present to such a
degree that certification for driving is inadvisable. Also,
medication used to treat headaches may further interfere with
safe driving. Lastly, disorders with incapacitating symptoms,
even if periodic or in the early stages of disease, warrant the
decision to not certify the driver.
Which of the following is true in regards to psychological
disorders in drivers?
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A. Drivers with an active psychotic disorder will exhibit
completely predictable behavior, accompanied with poor
judgment
B. Drivers with a mood disorder may, during a manic episode,
exhibit grandiosity, impulsiveness, irritability, and
aggressiveness
C. Drivers with personality disorders may exhibit flexibility and
adaptive behaviors along with a decreased crash rate
D. Drivers with a mood disorder will exhibit quicker reaction
times during a depressive episode - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > B. Drivers
with a mood disorder may, during a manic episode, exhibit
grandiosity, impulsiveness, irritability, and aggressiveness
Drivers with an active psychotic disorder will exhibit
unpredictable behavior, accompanied with poor judgment.
Drivers with a mood disorder will exhibit slower reaction times
during a depressive episode and grandiosity, impulsiveness,
irritability, and aggressiveness during a manic episode. Lastly,
drivers with personality disorders may exhibit inflexibility and
maladaptive behaviors, along with an increased crash rate.
Types of vertigo and dizziness with incapacitating symptoms can
interfere with all but which of the following?
A. Staying awake
NRCME DOT EXAMINER TEST PRACTICE EXAM
NEWEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) ALL ANSWERED {25 Q & A} ALREADY
GRADED A+ | BRAND NEW! | 100% GUARANTEED
PASS
All but which of the following are respiratory conditions that
interfere with oxygen exchange and could result in gradual or
sudden incapacitation?
A. Mitral regurgitation
B. Asthma
C. Carcinoma
D. Chronic bronchitis - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > A. Mitral regurgitation
Asthma, carcinoma, and chronic bronchitis are all respiratory
conditions that interfere with oxygen exchange and could result
in gradual or sudden incapacitation. Mitral regurgitation is
actually a heart condition, not a respiratory condition.
Which of the following is not true about the risk from headaches?
,Page 2 of 18
A. Headache and chronic "nagging" pain may be present to such a
degree that certification for driving is inadvisable
B. Most headaches, vertigo, and dizziness are consequential,
causing a danger for drivers that experience such conditions
C. Disorders with incapacitating symptoms, even if periodic or in
the early stages of disease, warrant the decision to not certify
the driver
D. Medication used to treat headaches may further interfere with
safe driving - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > B. Most headaches, vertigo, and
dizziness are consequential, causing a danger for drivers that
experience such conditions
The symptoms of headaches, vertigo, and dizziness are typically
inconsequential, but they still constitute a problem for a driver.
Headache and chronic "nagging" pain may be present to such a
degree that certification for driving is inadvisable. Also,
medication used to treat headaches may further interfere with
safe driving. Lastly, disorders with incapacitating symptoms,
even if periodic or in the early stages of disease, warrant the
decision to not certify the driver.
Which of the following is true in regards to psychological
disorders in drivers?
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A. Drivers with an active psychotic disorder will exhibit
completely predictable behavior, accompanied with poor
judgment
B. Drivers with a mood disorder may, during a manic episode,
exhibit grandiosity, impulsiveness, irritability, and
aggressiveness
C. Drivers with personality disorders may exhibit flexibility and
adaptive behaviors along with a decreased crash rate
D. Drivers with a mood disorder will exhibit quicker reaction
times during a depressive episode - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > B. Drivers
with a mood disorder may, during a manic episode, exhibit
grandiosity, impulsiveness, irritability, and aggressiveness
Drivers with an active psychotic disorder will exhibit
unpredictable behavior, accompanied with poor judgment.
Drivers with a mood disorder will exhibit slower reaction times
during a depressive episode and grandiosity, impulsiveness,
irritability, and aggressiveness during a manic episode. Lastly,
drivers with personality disorders may exhibit inflexibility and
maladaptive behaviors, along with an increased crash rate.
Types of vertigo and dizziness with incapacitating symptoms can
interfere with all but which of the following?
A. Staying awake