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1 - How do you make a left turn from a two-way road onto a two-way road?
1. Turn from the right lane making a smooth arc into the right curn lane
2. Turn from the right lane, making a smooth arc into the lane right of the centre line
3. Turn from the closest lane to the centre dividing line making a smooth arc into the lane to the right of the centre dividing line
4. Turn from the closest lane to the centre dividing line into the right curb lane
2 - What should you do if your car is about to stall on the highway?
1. Honk your horn for help
2. Stop and put on your hazard lights
3. Pull over to the closest shoulder as quickly as possible
4. Continue at a reduced speed; you may not even have a problem
3 - How many days do new Ontario residents have to register their vehicles?
1. 30 days
2. 60 days
3. 90 days
4. 120 days
4 - Which of the following is false about Level 2 (Class G2) drivers?
1. You may have a blood alchohol level of .05 or less
2. You may drive between midnight and 5:00 a.m.
3. Depending on your age and if no G Class driver is with you, there may be passenger restrictions between midnight and 5:00 a.m.
4. Each passenger must have a working seatbelt
5 - If a traffic light is red, but there is a green arrow pointing left, what does that mean?
1. Vechicles in the left turning lane may turn right
2. Vehicles in the left turning lane may turn left
3. No vehicles may turn
4. The direction of the green arrow indicates there is a one-way street
6 - If driving and your brakes fail what should you do?
1. Sound horn and steer into a clear area
2. Turn off the ignition
3. Keep your foot on the brake and apply strong downward pressure
4. Pump the brakes to restore hydraulic brake pressure
7 - What must you do when changing lanes?
1. Signal and steer into lane slowly
2. Check mirrors and blind spots for space, signal, check for a space again, steer into lane
3. Signal and steer into lane quickly to get into lane safely
4. Sound horn, signal and move slowly
8 - What should you do if you feel drowsy while driving?
1. Take a nap off the road in a safe area
2. Reduce speed
3. Turn up your radio
4. Open all windows
9 - If driving in fog that becomes very dense, what should you do?
1. Turn on the emergency flashers and pull off the road complete into a safe parking area
2. Slow down and turn on your fog lights
3. Pull off the road onto the shoulder and wait for the fog to clear
4. Carefully pass vehicles that are moving too slowly or following too closely
10 - When involved in or witness to an accident where someone has been injured, you should?
1. Call or have someone else call for help immediately
2. Turn off the vehicle and turn on the emergency lights
3. If you are not injured, stay calm and offer help until emergency services arrive
4. All of the above
11 - If you approach an intersection on a main road that is blocked with traffic, what should you do?
1. Move up so cars behind you can move forward
2. Slowly proceed through the intersection
3. Turn left or right to avoid the heavy traffic back-up
4. Stop before entering the intersection
12 - Can you make a right turn on a red light?
1. Yes, as long as you are in a HOV lane
2. Yes, as long as a sign does not tell you otherwise
3. No, there is no right turns on the red lights allowed in Ontario
4. No, there are no right turns on roadways shared with pedestrians
13 - Can you turn left on a red light from a one-way road onto a one-way road?
1. Yes, as long as you drive slowly and cautiously
2. Yes, if you signal, stop first in the farthest left lane and then proceed when the way is clear
3. No left turns are permitted on a red light in Ontario
4. Left turns are only permitted from two-way roads to two-way roads on a green light
14 - Which statement is correct regarding red lights?
1. From a one-way street to a one-way street you may turn left after slowing for a red light
2. You may turn right on a red light, unless otherwise posted, provided you stop first
3. If you are in a hurry you may drive through red lights with caution only if the way is clear
4. All of the above
15 - If the cyclist is holding his arm straight out on his left side what does it mean ?
1. Cyclist is about to stop
2. Cyclist wants to turn left
3. Cyclist needs to turn right
4. Cyclist is about to slow down
16 - What should you do if your gas pedal sticks?
1. First try to reach down and lift the pedal with your hands
2. Drive onto a sidewalk
3. First try to lift the pedal with your foot
4. Sound your horn and warn others of the problem
17 - What challenges do commercial vehicles have that are dangerous for other vehicles?
1. They have small blind spots
2. They make wide turns
3. They roll forward after stopping
4. They block large amounts of snow and slush from your windshield
18 - If you change the colour of your vehicle, what are you required to do?
1. Nothing, just make sure your vehicle meets safety road standards
2. Tell the Driver and Licence Issuing Office within 6 days of the change
3. Tell the Driver and Vehicle Licence Issuing Office within 60 days of the change
4. Book an emissions test with Drive Clean
19 - When can you remove your seatbelt while driving?
1. When you are the only person in the car
2. When you are backing up
3. If you are a G driver
4. If you are on a country road
20 - What statement is false about driving in the rain?
1. Rain can reduce visibility
2. Rain can increase your breaking ability
3. Rain can fill potholes and cause damage to your car
4. Rain can cause your vehicle to hydroplane (ride the water like skis)
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