- 1. Headlights fail at night, action:
A) Drive faster
B) Check switch, pull off safely, use hazard lights
C) Ignore
D) Honk - 2. City driving challenges include:
A) Only buses
B) High traffic, reduced visibility, vehicle wear
C) Decoration
D) Music - 3. City driving requires:
A) Speeding
B) Awareness, planning, vehicle care
C) Horn only
D) Ignoring pedestrians - 4. Lane changing requires:
A) Darting
B) Check mirrors, scan lane, signal, shoulder check, smooth steering
C) Honk only
D) Ignore traffic - 5. Stop behind vehicle allows space for:
A) Decoration
B) Vehicles stalling, push safely
C) Speeding
D) Music - 6. Aggressive drivers in city require:
A) Retaliation
B) Ignore
C) Choose safe course
D) Speed - 7. At intersections, scan:
A) Only lights
B) Road ahead and cross traffic
C) Ignore signals
D) Only horn - 8. Emergency manoeuvres are:
A) Slow actions
B) Sudden, quick actions to avoid accidents
C) Optional
D) For fun - 9. Brake failure requires calmness:
A) Ignore
B) Honk
C) Stay calm and act fast
D) Speed - 10. Tyre blowout: brake suddenly?
A) Yes
B) Sometimes
C) No
D) Only uphill - 11. Wheel off pavement: brake heavily?
A) Yes
B) Only front
C) No
D) Random - 12. Headlight failure: try resetting by:
A) Honking
B) Accelerating
C) Turning on and off the switch
D) Using hazard only - 13. Emergency lights during accident scene:
A) Off
B) On
C) Only horn
D) Only brake - 14. Call emergency services for:
A) Only injuries
B) Injuries, fire hazards, number of vehicles
C) Only fire
D) Only vehicles - 15. Witnesses should provide:
A) Only names
B) Names, addresses, phone numbers, vehicle numbers
C) Only phone
D) Only license - 16. Record accident immediately includes:
A) Only diagram
B) Diagram, locations, directions, distances
C) Only photos
D) Only horn - 17. Collisions with parked vehicles require:
A) Ignore
B) Drive away
C) Try to locate owner or leave a note
D) Honk - 18. Reporting accident requires:
A) Ignore
B) Report to police at earliest opportunity
C) Only insurance
D) Only employer - 19. First on scene responsibility:
A) Ignore
B) Take photos
C) Quick action can save lives
D) Only call media - 20. Pull off road to avoid creating another hazard:
A) Yes
B) Yes, beyond collision
C) No
D) Optional - 21. When at an accident scene, emergency triangles should be placed:
A) 10 m away
B) 20 m away
C) 50–100 m away
D) 150 m away - 22. Flares should not be used if:
A) Night time
B) Rainy weather
C) Risk of spilled fuel
D) Daytime - 23. Injured persons should be moved:
A) Always
B) Never
C) Only if in immediate danger
D) Randomly - 24. First aid should be provided:
A) Only bandages
B) If trained, including CPR or rescue breathing
C) Only blankets
D) Ignore - 25. Emergency services must be called with:
A) Snacks
B) Music
C) Location, phone, injuries, hazards
D) Ignore - 26. While waiting for help, you should:
A) Leave the scene
B) Walk around
C) Remain at the scene until authorities arrive
D) Drive away - 27. Victims may be hidden in:
A) Only vehicles
B) Only roadside
C) Grass, bushes, or obstacles
D) Nowhere - 28. If emergency help is already present:
A) Stop in middle of road
B) Observe only
C) Keep moving unless directed to stop
D) Leave scene - 29. Cyclists on the road:
A) Have no rights
B) Have same rights as vehicles but are vulnerable
C) Must stay on sidewalk
D) Travel only during day - 30. Cyclist behavior requires drivers to:
A) Go straight only
B) Be extra vigilant, anticipate movements, leave space
C) Honk continuously
D) Ignore
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