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    Key Point:I. Single selection issues1. What is the act of driving a motor vehicle in violation of road traffic safety lawsA. ViolationsB. ViolationsC. MisconductD. ViolationsAnswer: b2. How long is the period of internship following the initial application for a driver's licenceSix monthsB. Twelve monthsC. Sixteen monthsD. Eighteen monthsAnswer: b3. What kind of lights should be used by night vehicles when passing through well-lighted sectionsMist lampsB.

    It's a safe and civilized driving theory test

    I. Single selection issues

    1. What is the act of driving a motor vehicle in violation of road traffic safety laws

    A. Violations

    B. Violations

    C. Misconduct

    D. Violations

    Answer: b

    2. How long is the period of internship following the initial application for a driver's licence

    Six months

    B. Twelve months

    C. Sixteen months

    D. Eighteen months

    Answer: b

    3. What kind of lights should be used by night vehicles when passing through well-lighted sections

    Mist lamps

    B. Near-light lights

    C. Remote light

    D. Dangerous alarm flashlights

    Answer: b

    4. How many kilometres per hour cannot the maximum speed of driving motor vehicles on urban roads without a central line

    A. 30

    B. 40

    C. 50

    D. 70

    Answer: a

    Drive a motor vehicle to turn on fog lights and hazard alarm flashes。

    A. Correct

    B. Mistakes on the subject

    C. Uncertainty

    None of this is right

    Answer: a

    6. In the event of a motor vehicle malfunctioning on a highway, how many metres from the direction of the vehicle coming in

    A. 50 metres

    B. 100 metres

    C. 150 metres

    D. 200 metres

    Answer: c

    7. A motor vehicle cannot turn right when it encounters such a light at the intersection。

    A. Correct

    Errors

    C. Uncertainty

    None of this is right

    Answer: b

    8. How many speeds cannot be exceeded when driving motor vehicles through narrow roads and narrow bridges

    A. 60 km/h

    B. 50 km/h

    C. 40 km/h

    D. 30 km/h

    Answer: d

    9. What should be done when vehicles travel at low speed in crowded sections and when other vehicles are forced to cut in

    A. Hornet warning, no access

    B. Speeding up and keeping track of the forward vehicle and preventing its entry

    C. Proactive comity to ensure road safety

    D. Squeeze on “gaza” vehicles and force them to leave

    Answer: c

    10. How many speeds cannot be exceeded when driving motor vehicles on ice and snowways

    A. 20 km/h

    B. 30 km/h

    C. 40 km/h

    D. 50 km/h

    Answer: b

    Ii. Multiple options

    1. In which cases can a motor vehicle not exceed the front car

    A. Decline in the forward

    The front car is turning left

    C. The front car is turning around

    D. Ex-car's overboard

    Answer: bcd

    2. What should motor vehicles do when they travel on highways and experience fog, rain, snow and visibility between 100 and 200 metres

    A. Turning on fog lamps, near-light lamps, contour lamps, front and rear lamps

    B. Speed not exceeding 60 km/hour

    C. Maintenance of distance above 100 metres from front of the same lane

    D. Getting off the highway from the nearest exit as soon as possible

    Answer: abc

    3. What is correct about the failure of the motor vehicle's brake while driving down the slope

    A. Access to emergency vehicles province

    B. Use of activation mechanisms

    C. Use of stationary brakes

    D. The use of car body scratches to slow down roadside barriers, as necessary

    Answer: abcd

    4. What are the following prohibited acts when a motor vehicle passes through a tunnel

    A. Overriding

    B. Parking

    C. Turn around

    Backwards

    Answer: abcd

    5. When driving a motor vehicle at night, the other side has been using long-lights, what is the correct approach

    A. Constantly changing proximate lights and honking horns to alert each other

    B. Appropriate right-hand movement of the sight to avoid direct light

    C. Lower speed and drive right

    D. Changing long-light movements

    Answer: bc

    6. What happens when driving a motor vehicle in front of a parking line or slow drive

    A. Portable overcars

    B. Occupation of opposite vehicles province

    C. Move in line

    D. Plug-in vehicles

    Answer: c

    7. What is the correct approach to driving motor vehicles on the slopes of mountain roads when parking inspections are required due to malfunctions

    A. Pull up stationary brakes

    B. Turning on hazard alarm flashes

    C. Blocking of wheels with wood or stones in the rear in case of vehicles

    D. The required warning signs in the rear of the vehicle

    Answer: abcd

    8. What are the hazards associated with frequent traffic changes in cars

    A. Disruption of traffic

    Vulnerability a flat tire

    C. Affecting normal access

    D. Vulnerability to traffic accidents

    Answer: acd

    9. What is the correct statement that motor vehicles operate on highways in the face of low-visibility weather conditions such as fog, rain, snow, sand, dust, hail, etc.

    A. Visibility below 200 m at speeds not exceeding 60 km per hour

    B. At a distance of less than 100 metres and above 50 metres from the front of the same lane

    C. Rapid departure from the freeway when visibility is less than 50 metres

    D. Visibility below 50 metres at speeds not exceeding 20 kilometres per hour and leaving the highway as soon as possible from the nearest exit

    Answer: abd

    10. How do motor vehicles use light while parking by roadside

    Changing the use of remote light

    B. No indicators

    C. Turning on hazard alarm flashes

    D. Turning right lights in advance

    Answer: d

    Iii. Questions of judgement

    1. A left turn light is activated in advance when driving a motor vehicle turns around the road。

    Answer: correct

    2. Night driving, with a shorter distance for the driver, affects observation while being highly focused and prone to fatigue。

    Answer: correct

    3. A motor vehicle shall operate on a highway at a speed exceeding 100 kilometres per hour and shall remain above 100 metres from the front of the same lane。

    Answer: correct

    4. A motor vehicle may enter the motorway directly when it speeds up to 60 kilometres per hour on the highway。

    Answer: error

    5. When a vehicle moves to a junction, a left-turned vehicle may enter the left-turned area at any time。

    Answer: error

    6. The driving of motor vehicles under sandy weather conditions does not require the opening of headlights, contour lamps and rear-position lamps。

    Answer: error

    7. A motor vehicle cannot be driven in such a situation by a left turn。

    Answer: correct

    8. When a motor vehicle slips on the side of the wheel behind a muddy section, the reverse direction of the wheel slides slowly。

    Answer: error

    9. A motor vehicle shall operate on a highway at a speed not exceeding 40 kilometres per hour and at a distance of at least 50 metres from the front of the same lane when it is visible within 100 metres under low-energy weather conditions such as fog, rain, snow, sand, sand and hail。

    Answer: correct

    10. The driving motor vehicle turns on fog lights and hazard alarm flashes。

    Answer: correct

    Iv. Brief answers

    Brief description of the precautions taken to drive motor vehicles during rainy days。

    In the rainy days, the speed of the vehicle will first be reduced, as the surface is wet, tyres and ground friction are reduced and brake distances become longer. Second, it is important to maintain a safe distance, avoid brakes and speeds, and prevent side slides. In addition, the rain scratchers and fog lights are activated in a timely manner to ensure good visibility. In addition, slow and slow passage through water catchments prevents the spilling of water to other vehicles and pedestrians, as well as damage from water entering engines。

    2. Please describe the correct handling of vehicle failure on the highway。

    When the vehicle malfunctions on the highway, the hazard alarm flashlight shall be activated immediately. If the vehicle can still move, it should be moved to the emergency lane. Warning signs are placed 150 metres behind the vehicle. The personnel are to be moved quickly to the right side of the shoulder or to the emergency lane and to the police. Do not stop in the driveway or repair the vehicle itself to avoid a second accident。

    3. Description of the correct practice in driving motor vehicles through the crosswalk。

    When driving a motor vehicle near the sidewalk, slow down and observe the presence of pedestrians on the sidewalk. If a pedestrian is passing, it is necessary to make way for it, pending the safe passage of the pedestrian. Even if there are no pedestrians on the sidewalk, the passage cannot be accelerated, and vigilance must be maintained to prevent the sudden appearance of pedestrians. To drive in a civilized manner, the right to travel is respected。

    4. Describe the point of driving motor vehicles on mountain roads。

    Roads in mountain areas need to be controlled, especially in the turn and ramp sections. The uphill slope is pre-empted to maintain sufficient power; the downhill is driven by a start-up mechanism to avoid the failure of brakes due to prolonged brakes. Watch roads and detect dangerous conditions such as curves and rockfalls in advance. When you're in a car, you have to choose a safe spot. When you encounter a continuous bend, you follow the direction of the bend and do not overstep the car blindly。

    Topics for discussion

    1. Discuss the characteristics and coping strategies of motor vehicles driving under different weather conditions (e. G., clear, rain, snow, fog)。

    It's good to drive, but sunlight can be dazzling and can wear sunglasses. Watch the reflection of the impact of the road. Rainfall on the surface of the road and increased brake distance should be reduced, distance maintained and rain-shaving and fog lights activated in a timely manner. The snowways are frozen and the tires are weak and need to be fitted with ski chains, moving at low speed and avoiding brakes and sharp turns. Low visibility in the fog is required to turn on fog lights and hazard alarm flashlights, to exercise strict control over the speed of vehicles, to maintain sufficient distance from the front vehicle and, if necessary, to choose a safe place to park and wait。

    2. To explore problems and solutions common to new drivers during driving。

    Tensions are common among new drivers leading to operational errors, inaccurate determination of vehicle distance and speed, unfamiliarity with traffic rules, etc. Solutions: stress reduction and operational proficiency through multiple exercises. Parking, diversion, etc. May be conducted in open spaces. For distance and velocity determination, roadside references can be observed and experience accumulated. Improved learning about traffic rules, familiarization with the rules by brushing them, watching teaching videos, etc., and strict adherence to the rules in actual driving。

    3. Analysis of the hazards of tired driving and measures to prevent it。

    Tired driving can lead to slow reaction, low concentration and reduced judgement, and is highly prone to traffic accidents. Precautionary measures: before travelling, ensure adequate sleep, rationalize travel and avoid continuous driving for long periods. In the course of driving, every 2 - 3 hours should be stopped for about 20 minutes to move and breathe fresh air. There are some things that can be prepared, like fresh oil. If weary, we should find a safe place to stop and not drive。

    4. Address the importance of compliance with traffic rules for individuals and society。

    For individuals, compliance with traffic rules ensures their safety and avoids physical injuries and damage to property caused by traffic accidents. Fines and points for traffic offences could be reduced and good driving records maintained. For society, compliance with traffic rules preserves traffic order, improves road traffic efficiency and reduces traffic congestion. Reduce the incidence of traffic accidents, reduce the burden of social care and rescue, create a safe and harmonious transport environment and promote social stability and development。

     
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