CERTIFICATION EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) Q&A 2026
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1. What is the primary goal of collision avoidance in
emergency driving?
A. Arrive as fast as possible
B. Maintain vehicle appearance
C. Prevent crashes and ensure safety
D. Use all available road space
Rationale: Safety always overrides speed in emergency
response.
Correct answer: C
2. Which factor most reduces collision risk?
A. Speed
B. Situational awareness
C. Loud sirens
D. Night driving
Rationale: Awareness allows early hazard detection.
Correct answer: B
3. Defensive driving means:
A. Reacting after hazards occur
B. Anticipating and preventing hazards
C. Driving at maximum speed
,D. Ignoring minor risks
Rationale: Defensive driving is proactive.
Correct answer: B
4. The most common cause of emergency vehicle crashes is:
A. Tire failure
B. Driver error
C. Weather only
D. Mechanical design
Rationale: Human error dominates crash statistics.
Correct answer: B
5. What should you do before entering an intersection on
emergency response?
A. Increase speed
B. Slow down and scan
C. Honk only
D. Change lanes quickly
Rationale: Intersections are high-risk zones.
Correct answer: B
2. SPEED & CONTROL
6. Safe speed is determined by:
A. Posted limit only
B. Road, weather, and traffic conditions
C. Siren use
D. Vehicle type
, Rationale: Conditions dictate safe speed.
Correct answer: B
7. Increasing speed reduces:
A. Fuel consumption
B. Reaction time margin
C. Tire wear
D. Visibility range
Rationale: Higher speed reduces reaction time.
Correct answer: B
8. Emergency driving speed should be:
A. Maximum possible
B. Controlled and justified
C. Above all limits
D. Constant at all times
Rationale: Speed must remain controlled.
Correct answer: B
9. Hydroplaning risk increases with:
A. Low speed
B. Wet roads and high speed
C. Dry pavement
D. Good tires
Rationale: Water reduces tire traction.
Correct answer: B
10. Braking distance increases when:
A. Speed decreases
B. Speed increases