**Question 1.** Under MGL c. 90 § 1, which of the following vehicles is NOT considered a “motor
vehicle” for licensing purposes?
A) Automobile
B) Motorcycle
C) Bicycle
D) All-terrain vehicle (ATV)
Answer: C
Explanation: Massachusetts law defines “motor vehicle” to include automobiles, motorcycles, ATVs, etc.,
but expressly excludes bicycles.
**Question 2.** The statutory definition of “operation” of a motor vehicle requires which of the
following actions?
A) Merely being inside the vehicle while it is moving
B) Intentionally manipulating any mechanical or electrical part to set the vehicle in motion
C) Riding as a passenger on a moving vehicle
D) Starting the engine without moving the vehicle
Answer: B
Explanation: “Operation” is defined as the intentional act of manipulating any part of the vehicle to
cause it to move, not merely being present.
**Question 3.** A public “way” is best described as:
A) Any private driveway that the owner allows public use
B) Any street, highway, or area maintained by a government entity and open to the public
C) Only interstate highways
D) Parking lots owned by private businesses
Answer: B
Explanation: The legal term “way” refers to any street or highway open to the public and maintained by
a governmental body.
**Question 4.** Which of the following is required for a learner’s permit holder under MGL c. 90 § 7?
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A) No supervision required after the first month
B) Must be accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 21 years old and has held a license for 5
years
C) Can drive alone after 30 days of holding the permit
D) May operate a motorcycle without additional endorsement
Answer: B
Explanation: Learner’s permit holders must be accompanied by a qualified supervising driver meeting
age and experience requirements.
**Question 5.** The Junior Operator Law (JOL) restricts newly licensed drivers from driving between
which hours?
A) 12:00 am – 5:00 am
B) 10:00 pm – 5:00 am on weekdays, and all day on Sundays
C) 1:00 am – 4:00 am only on weekends
D) No time restrictions apply after the first month
Answer: B
Explanation: JOL limits junior operators to driving only between 5:00 am and 10:00 pm on weekdays and
prohibits driving on Sundays.
**Question 6.** Which class of Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) allows operation of a vehicle with a
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of 26,001 lbs or more?
A) Class A
B) Class B
C) Class C
D) Class D
Answer: A
Explanation: Class A CDL is required for combination vehicles with a GVWR of 26,001 lbs or more.
**Question 7.** Under MGL c. 90 § 13A, which of the following occupants is exempt from the seat-belt
requirement?
A) All passengers in a vehicle traveling under 20 mph
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B) Drivers of a vehicle carrying hazardous material
C) A driver of a motor home that is a “recreational vehicle” as defined in c. 90B
D) A passenger seated in the rear of a school bus
Answer: C
Explanation: Certain recreational vehicles are exempt from the standard seat-belt requirement.
**Question 8.** The “absolute speed limit” in a thickly settled district is:
A) 25 mph
B) 30 mph
C) 35 mph
D) 40 mph
Answer: B
Explanation: Massachusetts law sets an absolute speed limit of 30 mph in thickly settled districts unless
otherwise posted.
**Question 9.** Which of the following best describes the “reasonable and proper” speed standard?
A) The posted speed limit must always be obeyed regardless of conditions
B) Drivers must adjust speed to road, weather, and traffic conditions to ensure safety
C) Speed is determined solely by the vehicle’s horsepower
D) Only commercial drivers must consider “reasonable and proper” speed
Answer: B
Explanation: “Reasonable and proper” speed requires drivers to consider conditions and drive safely,
even if the posted limit is higher.
**Question 10.** When approaching a stationary emergency vehicle with flashing lights on a public
road, a driver must:
A) Continue at the same speed if no traffic is present
B) Stop as close as practicable to the emergency vehicle, regardless of traffic flow
C) Yield the right of way and proceed when safe, without stopping if traffic is moving
D) Accelerate to pass the emergency vehicle quickly
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Answer: B
Explanation: Massachusetts law requires drivers to stop as close as practicable to a stationary
emergency vehicle with lights and sirens.
**Question 11.** Under MGL c. 90 § 14A, a driver must yield to a blind pedestrian who is:
A) Walking on a sidewalk adjacent to the roadway
B) Crossing at an unmarked crosswalk
C) Using a white cane or guide dog within a crosswalk
D) Standing on the curb waiting to cross
Answer: C
Explanation: The statute specifically protects blind pedestrians using a white cane or guide dog when
they are in a crosswalk.
**Question 12.** A driver intending to make a left turn at a controlled intersection must:
A) Signal at least 100 feet before the turn, then yield to on-coming traffic
B) Signal at the moment of the turn, then proceed without yielding
C) Not signal if the turn is within 50 feet of the intersection
D) Turn without signaling if the lane is marked “left turn only”
Answer: A
Explanation: Continuous signaling for at least 100 feet before a turn is required, and the driver must
yield to oncoming traffic.
**Question 13.** Which of the following is a prohibited window-tint percentage for front side windows
on a passenger vehicle in Massachusetts?
A) 70%
B) 50%
C) 35%
D) 20%
Answer: C