EVALUATION 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. Speeding to the scene as fast as possible
B. Ensuring safe and controlled vehicle operation
C. Ignoring traffic rules completely
D. Focusing only on siren use
Rationale: Safety and control are prioritized over speed.
Correct answer: B
2. When approaching an intersection with a red light during
an emergency call, the driver should:
A. Proceed without stopping
B. Stop, assess, and proceed only if safe
C. Speed through immediately
D. Turn off siren and continue
Rationale: Intersections are high-risk collision points.
Correct answer: B
,3. What is the safest following distance for an ambulance at
high speed?
A. 1 second
B. 2 seconds
C. Increased distance based on speed and conditions
D. No need for following distance
Rationale: Greater speed requires greater stopping distance.
Correct answer: C
4. What is the main purpose of using emergency lights and
sirens?
A. To increase vehicle speed
B. To request right of way
C. To decorate the ambulance
D. To confuse traffic
Rationale: They alert others to yield.
Correct answer: B
5. Defensive driving means:
A. Aggressive driving
B. Anticipating hazards and avoiding collisions
C. Ignoring other road users
D. Driving faster than others
Rationale: Prevention of accidents is key.
Correct answer: B
,6. Which condition requires reduced speed?
A. Clear highway
B. Dry roads
C. Rain or wet roads
D. Daylight driving
Rationale: Wet roads reduce traction.
Correct answer: C
7. What should be done before entering a blind intersection?
A. Speed up
B. Honk and proceed blindly
C. Slow down and check carefully
D. Ignore it
Rationale: Visibility is limited, risk is high.
Correct answer: C
8. The most important factor in safe ambulance operation is:
A. Speed
B. Vehicle appearance
C. Driver judgment
D. Siren volume
Rationale: Decision-making ensures safety.
Correct answer: C
, 9. What should a driver do when feeling fatigued?
A. Continue driving
B. Increase caffeine intake and continue
C. Report and rest
D. Drive faster to finish quickly
Rationale: Fatigue increases crash risk.
Correct answer: C
10. Hydroplaning occurs when:
A. Tires grip increases
B. Vehicle floats on water
C. Engine overheats
D. Brakes fail mechanically
Rationale: Loss of traction on wet roads.
Correct answer: B
11. The safest way to handle curves is to:
A. Accelerate through them
B. Brake sharply mid-curve
C. Reduce speed before entering
D. Turn off headlights
Rationale: Stability is highest at controlled speed.
Correct answer: C