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1. If feeling tired while driving:C9 O0 T- q' Z. \
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A. turn the radio up to keep your attention
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B. open the window for some fresh air
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C. stop for a rest# O$ p8 z( J. \. z% `6 P/ @
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D. slow down and drive with extra care! M% B: H0 c# V4 l" d) V5 z
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6 L, w8 d) x3 ]# s0 `. U* Q% _2. When is it illegal to pass another vehicle?D
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A. when approaching vehicles are too close
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B. when a solid yellow line is on your side of the centre line
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C. when a sign indicates a no-passing zone
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D. all of the above
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[Refer to page 88 in the manual]
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3. To recover from a skid:D4 b4 D+ B! p" O* H1 b
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A. apply the brakes hard
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7 \% K* G' N9 [6 Y Z C. steer straight ahead
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D. steer in the direction you would like the vehicle to go
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% ~" E5 H& z- @6 J9 _4. Unless otherwise posted, what is the speed limit for a primary highway located outside an urban area?C
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B. 80 km/h
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C. 100 km/h
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u% i+ z# a; b0 O% l6 b y; i D. 90 km/h
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5. When entering a playground zone, while times are in effect, what is the maximum speed allowed (unless otherwise posted)?D
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# ~4 w' Q, y. Y; x0 Y& | A. 10 km/h% D: N* g2 K: w6 b; g! V9 {
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[Refer to page 39 in the manual]
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6. When a red “X” is indicated over a driving lane, a driver must:A6 _+ B: x( _# t% e
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A. not enter or remain in that lane
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B. stop immediately as it indicates there is danger ahead
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7 ~; ]2 V/ ?. s) @9 n C. reduce speed and drive with extra caution
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* k8 w4 O' a0 k! d% m D. be prepared for an upcoming traffic light a ?3 U7 ~5 W. ?" @2 w, W
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7. A solid yellow line next to a broken yellow line indicates that:B& l) p. Q; Q2 r( n5 g& H R
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B. passing is not permitted if the solid line is on your side of the roadway4 y) S8 ~+ Y8 K/ U# {
7 I6 A! y/ |. X" ?7 j7 b C. passing is not permitted if the broken yellow line is on your side of the roadway
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: G# v+ S4 o$ \. P% B* c3 W8. Solid white lines indicate that:C" Z8 b, F W4 Z/ K8 t: j6 x4 T8 O$ w
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A. lane changing is permitted
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[Refer to page 48 in the manual]
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9. A white diamond marking in a lane indicates that: A/ S7 A" Q1 B6 @9 s" ]/ a
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A. the lane is reserved for specific vehicles8 W8 ~( m7 J. I5 a: k
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B. there is a railway crossing ahead7 ~+ {0 z/ d( T; R# S
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C. there is parking allowed in the lane# q1 Q5 s4 _6 _- S! f% {' `
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D. there is a traffic circle ahead0 `( A! G1 ^$ B$ H
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8 b& }; |5 W# W10. When parking uphill on the right side of the street with a curb, steer so that the front wheels:B" z7 t) f8 w! A+ w1 d
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B. are turned to the left
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[Refer to page 65 in the manual]
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11. When parking near a fire hydrant, what is the minimum distance that should be left between the vehicle and the fire hydrant:C4 h8 {0 Y- d0 t% D' d
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C. 5 metres, T$ i2 [7 Z- D
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12. A driver is planning on making a turn at the upcoming intersection. The driver should be in the proper turning lane at least ___metres from the intersection:A
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D. 25 metres
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[Refer to page 77 in the manual]
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13. Uncontrolled intersections are ones that:A
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A. have no traffic signs and no traffic signal lights7 C' E h/ N# J: l, u b
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B. have only a stop sign
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C. have only a yield sign
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' j- q1 B' t) D D. prohibit pedestrians from crossing7 |' @/ P* e; m0 G1 O# l6 ]" V
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14. The parking lane on a highway (section between the white line and the edge of the roadway) is intended for:C$ a! S* b9 i2 ?, r6 l$ Q
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4 E( \* {6 A+ ]8 F7 |- v D. parking
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15. What you can’t see in your vehicle’s rear and side view mirrors is said to be in your:C
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16. On a multi-lane highway, slow moving traffic should travel in:B/ e5 \9 R* q, K8 C4 z
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A. the middle traffic lane
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B. the far right traffic lane
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C. the left traffic lane9 L& T4 u. |5 b' u" }5 G, |' U( J) [% J
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D. the parking lane. C; Q) n' J7 E
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6 A+ A. Y0 d5 u9 t5 s1 i17. This sign means:C8 Z" U( `8 a2 e: L5 q% |8 t2 [
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A. the two lane roadway is turning to a one lane roadway ahead
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C. passing is prohibited
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D. the road is for one way traffic only. D: B V; s6 P# a# Q) H: n+ |3 g
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18. This sign means:D
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19. This sign means:A
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B. pedestrian cross walk ahead* I0 F6 Q W' f: c# m4 F
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C. intersection ahead
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1 B* L9 H3 L2 r20. This sign means:D
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2 H# }7 ~! P+ N _' f A. school zone – reduce speed
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