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I. Multiple selections
1. What kind of conditions are the following
A. Rain, fog
B. Wet surfaces
C. No traffic lights
Answer: abc

Paralysing: the poor road conditions include rain, fog and slender roads, and drivers need to take appropriate measures to raise safety awareness, depending on the circumstances。
It is recommended that the preparation process focus on the impact of bad weather and road conditions on driving behaviour and learn to respond properly。
Ii. Questions of judgement
2. Close light shall be activated when driving a motorcycle at night。
Answer: correct
Diagnosis: in order to increase visibility and prevent accidents, driving motorbikes must turn on the light so that other vehicles can see you。

Preparatory proposal: the issue of judgement falls into a relatively easy type of score, but also requires familiarity with the relevant legislation and regulations, bearing in mind the correct practice in each case。
Iii. Filling in the question
3. When driving a motor vehicle through a roadway without traffic signals, it should slow down and allow the road vehicle to go ahead。
Answer: right
Analysis: in accordance with the relevant traffic rules, vehicles on the right side of the road should be allowed to go first when crossing a road without traffic signals。
It was suggested that filling in the questions required candidates to have a good understanding and memory of the relevant provisions, and that more similar exercises could be undertaken to improve the level of knowledge of traffic rules。
Iv. Concluding issues

4. When you drive on the highway, you suddenly find a pile of groceries in front of you. What should you do
Answer: slow down and avoid
Parsing: when moving on the freeway, if there is a sudden accumulation of miscellaneous goods, the driver should slow down and avoid in time to ensure the safety of his car。
It was suggested that on the topic of discussion, candidates would be required to have the ability to properly analyse and judge driving behaviour and to deepen understanding of the rules through more exercises on similar topics。
Conclusion: the theoretical examination subject is an important part of the examination of driver's knowledge of traffic rules and safety. Through exercises and analysis of simulation tests, candidates can gain a better understanding of the content of the examinations and the manner in which the questions are presented, while at the same time improving the effectiveness of the preparation. In preparing for the examination, full use should be made of resources such as official teaching materials, simulation tests and comprehensive training in the light of the actual situation。




