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1 - What do the white markings in this diagram represent?
1. Two parallel white lines at an intersection indicate a crosswalk for pedestrians
2. They indicate there is a one-way street to the right
3. These solid lines indicate there is no passing in either direction
4. These do not indicate anything different from other directions
2 - When approaching a stopped emergency vehicle with its red lights flashing, you must?...
1. Maintain the posted rate of speed for the area
2. Slow down and drive cautiously. You must leave one lane clearance between you and an emergency vehicle if there are multiple lanes in your direction
3. Slow down, stop and pull over to the right
4. Slow down, stop and pull over to the left
3 - The G2 road test includes highway driving, but before the test, what must you do?
1. Show the instructor your G1 licence
2. Sign a "Declaration of Highway Driving Experience" detailing your highway driving history
3. Rewrite your G1 level test and get higher score than on your first test
4. Pass a colour blindness test
4 - 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
5 - If you refuse a police roadside blood alchohol screening test what can happen?
1. You have the option of going to the police station and taking a breathalyzer test
2. Your licence will be suspended and you can face criminal charges
3. You get a warning that will go on your record and you cannot refure when asked next time
4. You have 24 hours to show up for a test
6 - Why is it a bad idea to turn your steering wheel to the left while waiting to make a left turn at an intersection?
1. Turning your steering wheel unnecessarily will add to your car's wear and tear
2. Another vehicle can push your vehicle into oncoming traffic
3. It is not a bad idea--your vehicle will not be able to make the turn in time if you do not
4. In case you need to turn right-- it will be harder to steer out of the turn
7 - 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
8 - Why must you use signals when turning?
1. To inform other drivers of what you want to do
2. To inform pedestrians of what you want to do
3. To send out an alert of your intentions
4. All of the above
9 - What does a flashing red traffic light mean?
1. Slow down and drive with caution
2. Stop and turn left
3. Stop and turn right
4. Stop and proceed when its safe
10 - To make a U-turn you must be able to see how far in both directions?
1. 80 m
2. 100 m
3. 150 m
4. 180 m
11 - Two solid yellow painted lines on a roadway as in this picture do which of the following?
1. Help in calculating distances from one exit to the next
2. Act as a left and right turn lane markings
3. Provide drivers information about upcoming exits
4. Are warning to guide drivers away from fixed obstacles like islands, bridges etc.
12 - When do you stop for school buses if there is a median?
1. Whenever you approach and see one
2. Never, because they will stop for you
3. Whenever they stop
4. Only if you are behind a stopped bus which has its upper red alternating lights flashing
13 - If a police officer or inspector from the MTO deems your vehicle unsafe, what can happen?
1. Your vehicle can be taken off the road
2. Your licence plates can be removed and taken
3. You could be fined up to $1000 if you refuse the inspection
4. All of the above
14 - If you are in an accident with no personal injuries and damages are less than $1000, you shoud?...
1. Move driveable vehicles off the road to enable traffic to move freely, and exchange information
2. Leave cars with damage where they are so police can determine fault
3. Call 911 even if damages are less than $1000
4. Call an ambulance in case someone hits your car and gets hurt
15 - What does the term "overdriving your headlights" mean?
1. You are driving slower than your stopping distance allows you to see
2. You are leaving your highbeam on too long at the risk of burning out the bulbs
3. You are driving faster than your stopping distance allows you to see
4. You are keeping your lowbeam lights on too long at the risk of burning out the bulbs
16 - When parking uphill with a curb what should you do?
1. Turn your tires to the right to catch the curb if your vehicle rolls backwards
2. Make your tires straight and parallel with the curves
3. Turn your tires to the left to catch the curb if your vehicle rolls backwards
4. The direction of your tires does not matter as long as you set the parking brakes
17 - Which of the below infractions may cause you to receive two demerit points?
1. Failure to stop for a police officer
2. Having passengers under 16 not wearing their seatbelts
3. Reckless or careless driving
4. Exceeding posted speed limits by more than 50 m/h
18 - 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
19 - When and how often do you have to renew your driver's licence?
1. You do not have to renew as you have already passed all the required years
2. Whenever you receive a renewal application in the mail
3. Every 10 years
4. Every 20 years
20 - Under what circumstances a driver is allowed to pass a vehicle on a solid double line road ?
1. If he is passing a farm truck
2. If he is passing a Bicycle
3. If he is passing a truck
4. If he is passing a really slow moving car
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