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1 - If there are continuity lines to the right of your vehicle in the lane you are in what must you do?
1. You must merge with the traffic to your left
2. You are not required to do anything unless you want to exit. Your lane is unaffected
3. You must turn into another lane as your lane is exiting or ending
4. You must merge with the traffic to your right
2 - Which of these situations may result in a driving suspension after a court order?
1. If you have a medical condition that affects your ability to drive
2. If you do not have your vehicle properly
3. If you exceed the speed limit by 50 m/h or greater
4. All of the above
3 - What should you do if you hit a dear or a moose?
1. Try to move the animal off the road so other vehicles do not hit it
2. Report the incident to the Ministry of Natural Resources or local police
3. Sound your horn to ward off other animals from coming onto the roadway
4. No nothing but drive more cautiously as more animals may be in the area
4 - 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
5 - 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
6 - 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
7 - What can give you a suspension or impaired driving charge?
1. If you hold a G1 or G2 licence and your blood alchohol level is over 0
2. If you have a blood alchohol over .05
3. If you are behind the wheel of a turned off vehicle, but your blood alchohol level is over .08
4. All of the above
8 - When using highbeam lights when do you have to switch to lowbeam lights?
1. Within 50 m of oncoming vehicles
2. You do not have to switch
3. If the oncoming car puts their highbeams on, you do not have to switch
4. Within 150 m of oncoming vehicles
9 - 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
10 - What are the requirements of the G Class driver that may accompany a G1 driver?
1. The G Class driver must be in the front passenger seat
2. The G Class driver must have atleast 4 years of driving experience
3. The G Class driver must have less than .05 % blood alchohol level; 0 % if they are 21 years of age or younger
4. All of the above
11 - Unless posted in cities, towns, villages and built-up areas the maximum speed limit is?...
1. 40 km/h
2. 50 km/h
3. 70 km/h
4. 80 km/h
12 - High Occupancy Vehicle lanes on provincial highways are reserved for vehicles carrying at least how many passengers?
1. The driver plus 1 other passenger for a total of 2
2. The driver plus 2 other passengers for a total of 3
3. The driver plus 3 other passengers for a total of 4
4. The driver plus 4 other passengers for a total of 5
13 - What does vehicle registration include?
1. Obtaining your G1 licence
2. Licence plates and a vehicle permit
3. Obtaining your G2 licence
4. None of the above
14 - 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
15 - When are you required to wear a seatbelt?
1. Wearing a seatbelt is optional
2. All drivers and passengers are required to wear a seatbelt and be properly buckled up
3. Only drivers are required to wear a seatbelt
4. Only passengers are required to wear a seatbelt
16 - How do you make a left turn from a two-way road onto a two lane one-way road?
1. Turn from the far right lane into the left curb lane
2. The from the far right lane into the right curb lane
3. Turn from the far left lane into the left curb lane
4. Turn from the far left lane into the right curb lane
17 - Which one of these statements is a basic parking rule?
1. No not park within 3 m of a fire hydrant
2. Park on a hill so that you can see ahead
3. Do not park within 150 m of intersections with traffic lights
4. Do not look while opening your door
18 - 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
19 - 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
20 - 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
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