Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Drivers Ed Questions Help Please!!!!!?

1. Attention fatigue is the result of

physical exertion.

boredom.

mental exertion.

lack of sleep.



2. Fatigue affects your ability to

understand traffic signals.

perceive and respond to threats.

recognize objects.

avoid pedestrians.



3. The body's natural rhythms cause nearly everyone to be less alert during the

late morning.

early afternoon.

late afternoon.

evening.



4. The best way to avoid fatigue is to remember that

there is other traffic on the road.

more activity requires more rest.

you should drive with the windows down.

you should keep the passenger compartment chilly.



5. Drivers can compensate for short-term injuries by

going to the hospital as soon as they are hurt.

driving slower, being more alert, and allowing more time to get to their destination.

having someone else drive.

taking a bus.



6. One sign of carbon monoxide poisoning is

a headache.

chest pain.

a sore throat.

back pain.



7. People with chronic diseases that can affect their ability to drive (such as diabetes, epilepsy, and narcolepsy), must always

drive with another person in the vehicle.

have proof that their illness is controlled with medication that causes no side effects to their driving ability.

drive only during daylight hours.

have a special license plate so police know about their condition.



8. As you age,

your reflexes become a little quicker.

you should not drive.

your reflexes, hearing, and vision may be impaired.

you do not need to renew your driver's license.



9. A major form of psychological impairment is

inattention.

a cold.

the radio.

road noise.



10. The biggest issue with using cell phones while driving is

the physical distraction.

having to view the cell phone display.

holding the phone while steering.

the mental distraction.



11. Collisions involving cell phones are twice as likely to

be rear-end collisions.

be side-on collisions.

be head-on collisions.

involve property damage.



12. Which of the following is the best reason you should not wear headphones while driving?

You will not be able to talk to passengers.

You won't be able to hear other important roadway sounds.

Passengers can't hear the radio.

It decreases your field of vision.



13. One way to avoid aggressive driving is by

not driving slowly in the passing lane.

swerving.

glaring at other drivers.

frequently tapping your brakes.



14. Sadness distracts you from driving by

increasing your concern for others.

raising your motivation.

disconnecting you from reality.

helping you deal properly with emerging situations.



15. Norms are different than written laws in that

there are no repercussions for breaking norms.

norms only apply to you if you know what they are.

norms are unwritten and enforced by people's opinions.

you can't break a norm.



16. Peer pressure can affect driving by

influencing risky behavior.

taking them to the movies.

causing you to brake quicker.

taking their friends to school.



17. Which of the following is the best way to control your emotions when driving?

Cry before driving.

Punch a pillow before driving.

Maintain a responsible attitude and always use correct procedures.

Talk to a friend whenever an emotional situation arises.



18. How does alcohol affect driving ability?

It increases your judgment and awareness behind the wheel.

It increases your ability to process information you receive.

It increases the chances that you will pull out of skids or sudden lane changes.

It increases the chances that you will die in a crash.



19. Alcohol has the greatest short-term effects on the

liver.

pancreas.

brain.

stomach.



20. An effective way to deal with negative peer pressure is to

let your friends know that you know what is right for you to do.

give in so they remain your friends.

stop the car and tell them to get out.

tell them they are no longer your friends.



21. If you are driving and your friends want you to pass the car ahead in a no passing zone, you should

go ahead and pass if the road is clear.

flash your lights and then pass.

not pass and remind them that you obey the laws.

wait until the oncoming car has passed.



22. To make sure you will be physically prepared to drive, you should look at your prescription carefully to note

what side-effects they might cause that will affect your driving.

how many should be taken in a day.

whether they come in capsule or syrup form.

what the drugs can be mixed with.



23. Depressants slow down reflexes and also have a harmful effect on

reading and comprehension.

hearing.

coordination.

balance.



24. Laws that provide for immediate punishment for persons who fail or refuse a blood test are called

administrative license revocation laws.

motor-vehicle point laws.

zero tolerance laws.

administrative drug laws.



25. The power train is responsible for

shifting gears.

movingDrivers Ed Questions Help Please!!!!!?Your Drivers Ed pamphlet can't be more than 20 pages at most.

It would take you virtually no time at all to find the answers there.



Besides, most of this is plain common sense.



Good luck in your studies,

~ Mitch ~