CERTIFICATION EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) Q&A 2026
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1.
What is the primary responsibility of an ambulance driver
during emergency response?
A. Arriving as fast as possible regardless of safety
B. Ensuring patient and crew safety while driving
C. Following other emergency vehicles closely
D. Ignoring traffic rules completely
Rationale: Safety of all occupants and road users is the top
priority.
Correct Answer: B
2.
When should sirens and lights be used?
A. Only in heavy traffic
B. At driver’s discretion at all times
C. When responding to an emergency call
D. Only at night
Rationale: Emergency warning devices are for active
emergency response.
Correct Answer: C
,3.
What is the safest approach to intersections during
emergency driving?
A. Maintain full speed
B. Slow down and check all directions
C. Honk and proceed without stopping
D. Follow other vehicles blindly
Rationale: Intersections are high-risk collision points.
Correct Answer: B
4.
What does defensive driving mean?
A. Driving aggressively to reach faster
B. Anticipating hazards and preventing collisions
C. Ignoring minor traffic rules
D. Driving only in daylight
Rationale: Defensive driving reduces risk by anticipating
danger.
Correct Answer: B
5.
What is the most common cause of emergency vehicle
crashes?
,A. Weather only
B. Mechanical failure only
C. Driver error and inattention
D. Road construction
Rationale: Human error is the leading cause of collisions.
Correct Answer: C
6.
When approaching a red light in emergency mode, the driver
should:
A. Proceed without slowing
B. Stop completely before proceeding safely
C. Ignore traffic signals
D. Speed through quickly
Rationale: Emergency vehicles must still ensure intersection
safety.
Correct Answer: B
7.
What is the purpose of a seatbelt in an ambulance?
A. Optional safety tool
B. Prevents driver movement
C. Protects occupants during sudden stops or crashes
D. Used only on highways
, Rationale: Seatbelts reduce injury risk significantly.
Correct Answer: C
8.
What should you do before reversing an ambulance?
A. Honk only
B. Rely only on mirrors
C. Check surroundings and use a spotter if available
D. Reverse quickly
Rationale: Backing is a high-risk maneuver.
Correct Answer: C
9.
Which condition requires reduced speed the most?
A. Clear highway
B. Dry road
C. Wet or slippery road
D. Empty street
Rationale: Reduced traction increases stopping distance.
Correct Answer: C
10.
What is the stopping distance affected by?
A. Vehicle color