VEHICLES EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) Q&A 2026
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1. What is the primary goal of defensive driving in emergency
vehicle operation?
A. Reach destination as fast as possible
B. Avoid collisions and ensure safety
C. Use sirens continuously
D. Ignore traffic laws
Rationale: Defensive driving focuses on safety and collision
prevention.
Answer: B. Avoid collisions and ensure safety
2. When approaching an intersection with a red light during
an emergency response, the driver should:
A. Maintain speed
B. Slow down, clear intersection, proceed cautiously
C. Honk and proceed without stopping
D. Stop only if traffic is visible
Rationale: Intersections are high-risk collision points.
Answer: B. Slow down, clear intersection, proceed cautiously
,3. The most common cause of emergency vehicle crashes is:
A. Mechanical failure
B. Driver error
C. Weather conditions only
D. Tire blowouts
Rationale: Human error is the leading cause.
Answer: B. Driver error
4. A “Code 3” response typically involves:
A. No lights or siren
B. Emergency lights and siren activated
C. Parking only
D. Driving below speed limit only
Rationale: Code 3 indicates urgent response with signals.
Answer: B. Emergency lights and siren activated
5. What should a driver do when another vehicle fails to yield?
A. Swerve aggressively
B. Maintain control and reduce speed
C. Overtake immediately
D. Honk continuously and proceed
,Rationale: Maintaining control prevents collisions.
Answer: B. Maintain control and reduce speed
6. The safest following distance in emergency driving is:
A. 1 second
B. 2 seconds
C. 3–4 seconds or more
D. No distance needed
Rationale: Greater distance allows reaction time.
Answer: C. 3–4 seconds or more
7. What is “situational awareness”?
A. Speed monitoring only
B. Awareness of surroundings and risks
C. Ignoring traffic conditions
D. Focusing only on sirens
Rationale: It involves full environmental awareness.
Answer: B. Awareness of surroundings and risks
8. Hydroplaning occurs when:
A. Engine fails
B. Tires lose contact with road due to water
, C. Brakes overheat
D. Steering locks
Rationale: Water reduces tire-road friction.
Answer: B. Tires lose contact with road due to water
9. When visibility is reduced, the driver should:
A. Increase speed
B. Use high beams only
C. Reduce speed and increase caution
D. Turn off lights
Rationale: Reduced visibility requires slower driving.
Answer: C. Reduce speed and increase caution
10. Emergency vehicle operators must always:
A. Ignore traffic laws
B. Drive responsibly and legally where possible
C. Speed through all intersections
D. Use sirens only at night
Rationale: Emergency driving still requires safety responsibility.
Answer: B. Drive responsibly and legally where possible
11. What is the purpose of sirens and lights?