Questions & Answers
1.Driving is the right given to all teenagers in America
Answer False
2.Teen vehicle fatalities in the last decade surpassed the death toll of
the Vietnam War
Answer True
3.Alcohol can be a serious challenge for all age groups. In the 1997 study...
Answer A
4.Graduated licensing is a concept that is sweeping the United States.
Answer True
5.Young people have a real sense of the realities of death and do not
see themselves as invincible.
Answer False
6.Which is not requires by the state licensing authority to obtain a permit?
Answer -
Doctor's Permission
,7.Which of the following disqualifies a vehicle to be safe for operating?
Answer The windshield is too dirty to see through
8.Dual Master Cylinders work together in such a way that if one fails, they
both fail.
Answer False
9.Also called the emergency brake. This break uses cables and levers to
activate the rear brakes in case the hydraulic brakes fail. It should be
engaged when parking on a hill or slope.
Answer Parking Break
10.These work independently to pressurize the brake fluid. The pressurized
fluid activates the brake mechanism. Redundant independent systems
allow you to brake even if one fails.
Answer Dual Master Cylinder
11.The holds the fuel and fuel gauge.
Answer Fuel Tank
12.The system permits the driver to turn the ignition switch to
activate an electric motor, Solenoid switch, wiring, and battery.
Answer Starting
13.The minimum age for a provisional driver's license is 14 years.
, Answer False
14.There are three classes of commercial driver license.
Answer True
15.Skin, cornea, bone, bone marrow, blood, kidney, heart, lung, pancreas,
liver, small bowel and heart valves are all tissues that can be transplanted.
Answer True
16.You know if you vehicle has antilock brakes if the "ABS" light
illuminates when you start the vehicle.
Answer True
17.BGE mirror settings will..
Answer B or A
18.Deaths of motor vehicle occupants have occurred at speeds as low as
12 mph.
Answer True
19.Which person would experience the greatest force of impact in a
sudden collision?
Answer 150 lb. woman at 30mph
20.The average 150 lb. female passenger can easily hold an unbelted 10
, lb. infant in her lap at 25 mph, even if they get in a collision.
Answer False
21.Chances of death or injury at low speeds when the driver is unbelted are
the same as those for belted drivers.
Answer False
22.NHTSA report reveals that about 65% of child seats are not
properly used.
Answer True
23.Inexperience and poor judgment play a far greater role in new-
driver crashes than all other factors.
Answer True
24.Some states allow parents to restrict driving privileges until age .-
Answer 18
25.Drivers Ed students are good drivers
Answer Not always
26.Immaturity and inexperience are characteristics that often make the
teen less skilled and less cautious.