AAA HOW TO DRIVE FINAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
How often should you perform pre-driving checks? - Answer-Every time you drive
Your vehicle is parked at the curb. As you approach it, you should: - Answer-Approach
the driver's door facing traffic.
As you approach your vehicle and perform checks it is not necessary to always: -
Answer-Check the spare tire for proper inflation
When conducting outside-the-vehicle checks, you should inspect your: - Answer-
Headlights
While ensuring that your tires are properly inflated during a pre-drive check, you should
also check: - Answer-The headlights, brake lights, turn signals and taillights and the
direction which your tires are pointed
Which of these is a part of the normal under-the-hood check? - Answer-Checking the air
filter assembly, battery and transmission fluid
If you put groceries in your vehicle, they should be: - Answer-In the trunk or under a
cargo net
When adjusting a safety belt, it is best to: - Answer-Wear it as low as possible across
your hips
Which of the following is considered a vehicle communication system? - Answer-Hazard
flashers
To signal that you are going to make a right turn, you should: - Answer-Move the turn
signal lever up
The windshield wiper switch could be located on all of the following, except: - Answer-
The driver's floor near the left door
The high/low beam headlight switch on some older model vehicles may be located on
the floor, beneath the parking brake pedal. - Answer-True
The radio/MP3/CD player should not be used by new drivers. - Answer-True
Safety belts help keep a driver behind the steering wheel and in control during a crash. -
Answer-False
, What are the the things you should check for a daily pre-driving check? - Answer-
Checking outside the vehicle, inside the vehicle and the vehicle as you approach it
When you adjust your side mirrors, position your head straight ahead as if you were
driving. - Answer-True
When your mirrors are properly adjusted, which of the following is true? - Answer-The
rearview mirror will be adjusted allowing you to see as much of the rear window as
possible.
When you sit upright in the driver's seat your ability to see the driving environment is: -
Answer-Maximized
When driving, you control the vehicle with the: - Answer-Brakes, Steering wheel and
Accelerator
When you direct your attention 20-30 seconds ahead of your vehicle and to both sides
of the vehicle, you are more likely to identify objects or conditions that could increase
your level of risk. - Answer-True
Your vehicle's operating space is: - Answer-he space in front of the vehicle, behind the
vehicle and to the sides of the vehicle
Vehicle acceleration will produce a weight shift from - Answer-Front to rear
When the vehicle is stopped or traveling at a constant speed, the suspension load is: -
Answer-Stable
S - Answer-b
A vehicle's suspension balance is affected by all of the following: - Answer-Brake
application, Rate of acceleration and Steering input
To operate a vehicle smoothly and safely you should direct our attention ahead: -
Answer-20 to 30 seconds.
Your eyes see: - Answer-What your brain directs them to look at
It is more difficult to steer if you fail to: - Answer-Maintain an upright seating position.
When you are driving you should be able to determine whether you can safely move
your vehicle into a space located: - Answer-To the side, front and rear.
When steering using the hand-to-hand method: - Answer-Both hands will always
maintain contact with the steering wheel.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
How often should you perform pre-driving checks? - Answer-Every time you drive
Your vehicle is parked at the curb. As you approach it, you should: - Answer-Approach
the driver's door facing traffic.
As you approach your vehicle and perform checks it is not necessary to always: -
Answer-Check the spare tire for proper inflation
When conducting outside-the-vehicle checks, you should inspect your: - Answer-
Headlights
While ensuring that your tires are properly inflated during a pre-drive check, you should
also check: - Answer-The headlights, brake lights, turn signals and taillights and the
direction which your tires are pointed
Which of these is a part of the normal under-the-hood check? - Answer-Checking the air
filter assembly, battery and transmission fluid
If you put groceries in your vehicle, they should be: - Answer-In the trunk or under a
cargo net
When adjusting a safety belt, it is best to: - Answer-Wear it as low as possible across
your hips
Which of the following is considered a vehicle communication system? - Answer-Hazard
flashers
To signal that you are going to make a right turn, you should: - Answer-Move the turn
signal lever up
The windshield wiper switch could be located on all of the following, except: - Answer-
The driver's floor near the left door
The high/low beam headlight switch on some older model vehicles may be located on
the floor, beneath the parking brake pedal. - Answer-True
The radio/MP3/CD player should not be used by new drivers. - Answer-True
Safety belts help keep a driver behind the steering wheel and in control during a crash. -
Answer-False
, What are the the things you should check for a daily pre-driving check? - Answer-
Checking outside the vehicle, inside the vehicle and the vehicle as you approach it
When you adjust your side mirrors, position your head straight ahead as if you were
driving. - Answer-True
When your mirrors are properly adjusted, which of the following is true? - Answer-The
rearview mirror will be adjusted allowing you to see as much of the rear window as
possible.
When you sit upright in the driver's seat your ability to see the driving environment is: -
Answer-Maximized
When driving, you control the vehicle with the: - Answer-Brakes, Steering wheel and
Accelerator
When you direct your attention 20-30 seconds ahead of your vehicle and to both sides
of the vehicle, you are more likely to identify objects or conditions that could increase
your level of risk. - Answer-True
Your vehicle's operating space is: - Answer-he space in front of the vehicle, behind the
vehicle and to the sides of the vehicle
Vehicle acceleration will produce a weight shift from - Answer-Front to rear
When the vehicle is stopped or traveling at a constant speed, the suspension load is: -
Answer-Stable
S - Answer-b
A vehicle's suspension balance is affected by all of the following: - Answer-Brake
application, Rate of acceleration and Steering input
To operate a vehicle smoothly and safely you should direct our attention ahead: -
Answer-20 to 30 seconds.
Your eyes see: - Answer-What your brain directs them to look at
It is more difficult to steer if you fail to: - Answer-Maintain an upright seating position.
When you are driving you should be able to determine whether you can safely move
your vehicle into a space located: - Answer-To the side, front and rear.
When steering using the hand-to-hand method: - Answer-Both hands will always
maintain contact with the steering wheel.