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  • 1. Student GARCIA, ALEXIS L.

    This is usually characterized by a motor vehicle falling on the road side or cliff along mountanous roads.
A) PERCEPTION OF HAZARD
B) RUNNING OF ROAD
C) COLLISION
D) KEY EVENT
  • 2. Student GARCIA, ALEXIS L.

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    No driver shall park within meters of the driveway entrance to any fire station
A) 4
B) 6
C) 5
D) 12
  • 3. On city and municipal streets, with light traffic, when not designated"through streets". What is the Maximum Allowable Speeds for Motor Trucks and Buses
A) 30km/hour
B) 50km/hour
C) 20km/hour
D) 40km/hour
  • 4. are marks left on the road by the tires that are sliding or scrubbing while the wheel is still turning.
A) SKID MARKS
B) KISS MARKS
C) DIRT MARKS
D) SCUFF MARKS
  • 5. This result in death to one or more persons.
A) Less Serious Non-fatal
B) Non-Fatal Injury Accident
C) Fatal
D) Serious Non-fatal
  • 6. are marks left on the roadway by tires which are not free to rotate due to strong application of brakes and wheels are locked.
A) KISS MARKS
B) SCUFF MARKS
C) SKID MARKS
D) DIRT MARKS
  • 7. An event on the road which characterizes the manner of occurrence of a motor

    vehicle traffic accident.
A) KEY EVENT
B) RUNNING OF ROAD
C) PERCEPTION OF HAZARD
D) COLLISION
  • 8. The driver making the movement shall give a to other drivers of his intention to make such movement
A) Sign
B) Word
C) Signal
D) Light
  • 9. Overturning is an example of?
A) Perception of Hazard
B) Running of road
C) Collision
D) Non-collision
  • 10. Which is NOT the Exemption to the Right of way Rule?
A) Right of Way to vehicles approaching either direction on "through highway" than vehicle entering.
B) Right of Way to police or fire department vehicles and ambulance.
C) Right of Way to motor vehicles should park only on areas specifically designated for parking.
D) Right of Way to vehicles utilizing the highway than vehicles from private road or drive. (Sec. 43
  • 11. It is the separation of a traffic unit in motion from an object with which it has collided.
A) Stopping
B) Injury
C) Maximum Engagement
D) Disengagement
  • 12. It is the first action taken by the traffic unit to escape from a collision course or otherwise to avoid a hazard.
A) Disengagement
B) Start of evasive action
C) Initial Contact
D) Maximum Engagement
  • 13. On open country roads, with no "blinds corners" not closely bordered by habitations. What is the Maximum Allowable Speeds for Passenger Cars and Motorcycles
A) 50km/hour
B) 30km/hour
C) 80Km/hour
D) 20km/hour
  • 14. In case of a vehicle approaching but has not yet entered the intersection, its driver shall yield the of way to vehicles already within such intersection
A) Right
B) Left
C) Rear
D) Front
  • 15. Injuries other than fatal to one or more person.
A) Fatal
B) Serious non-fatal
C) Less serious non-fatal
D) Non-fatal Injury Accident
  • 16. It is the first action taken by the traffic unit to escape from a collision course or otherwise to avoid a hazard
A) Injury
B) Disengagement
C) Start of evasive action
D) Maximum Engagement
  • 17. The first accident touching an object collision course or otherwise

    avoid hazard
A) Initial Contact
B) Start of evasive action
C) Disengagement
D) Maximum Engagement
  • 18. Includes all forms of accident as long as there is a collision
A) Running of road
B) Non-collision
C) Perception of Hazard
D) Collision
  • 19. What is the maximum allowable of a passenger car on a school zone?
A) 20km/hour
B) 50km/hour
C) 30km/hour
D) 40km/hour
  • 20. What is the maximum allowable of a bus on a school zone?
A) 30km/hour
B) 50km/hour
C) 40km/hour
D) 20km/hour
  • 21. It refers to the legal or customary precedence (priority in place or time) which allows one vehicle to cross or pass in front of another.
A) Thu-Highway
B) Two Way Road
C) Overtaking and Passing
D) Right of Way
  • 22. It is greatest collapse or overlap in a collision.
A) Initial Contact
B) Disengagement
C) Maximum Engagement
D) Start of evasive action
  • 23. Which is the NOT exempted to the Speed limit?
A) A driver of a Hospital Ambulance
B) Bringing a wounded or sick person
C) None of these
D) Physician
  • 24. It is only damage to motor vehicle or to other property
A) Fatal
B) SLIGHT
C) Property damage Accident
D) Non-fatal Injury Accident
  • 25. In case of two vehicles approaching or entering an intersection at the same time, the driver of the vehicle on the shall yield the right of way.
A) REAR
B) LEFT
C) MIDDLE
D) RIGHT
  • 26. This Doctrine said that Both parties are negligent, The one who had the last clear opportunity to avoid the impending harm out failed to so, is chargeable with the consequences arising therefrom
A) The Doctrine of Clear Chance
B) The Doctrine of Last Clear Chance
C) The Doctrine Of Chance
D) The Doctrine of Last Clear
  • 27. The actual legal owner a motor vehicle in whose name such vehicle is duly

    registered with the LTO.
A) DEALER
B) OWNER
C) TOURIST
  • 28. A Foreigner who travels from place to place for pleasure/culture.
A) GROSS WEIGHT
B) HIGHWAYS
C) TOURIST
  • 29. Shall mean any motor vehicle with a trailer having no front axle
A) ARTICULATED VEHICLE
B) PASSENGER AUTOMOBILES
C) MOTOR VEHICLE
  • 30. Riding on running board is strictly prohibited, except for conductors collecting passenger fare. This is pursuant to

    RA 4136 SEC
A) 33
B) 22
C) 23
D) 32
  • 31. Every motor vehicle propelled by an internal combustion engine

    shall be equipped with.
A) MUFFLERS
B) WINDSHIELD WIPER
C) TAILLIGHTS
  • 32. This is the measured weight of a motor vehicle plus the maximum allowable carrying capacity in merchandise, freight and/or passengers, as determined by the commissioner of the LTO.
A) TOURIST
B) GROSS WEIGHT
C) HIGHWAYS
  • 33. Shall mean every and licensed operator of a motor vehicle.
A) DEALER
B) OWNER
C) DRIVER
  • 34. Every person, association partnership. Or corporation making, manufacturing, constructing assembling, remodeling or setting up motor vehicles
A) DEALER
B) TOURIST
C) OWNER
  • 35. The cargo carrying device is allowed but not exceed to kilos.
A) 200
B) 100
C) 10
D) 20
  • 36. Shall mean all pneumatic tires vehicle of type similar to those usually known under the following terms: touring cars, car speedster, sports car roadster jeep.
A) ARTICULATED VEHICLE
B) MOTOR VEHICLE
C) PASSENGER AUTOMOBILES
  • 37. Shall mean any vehicle propelled by any power using the public highways.
A) MOTOR VEHICLE
B) PASSENGER AUTOMOBILES
C) ARTICULATED VEHICLE
  • 38. This is installed at the rear portion of the vehicle; this should be visible at least 100 meters away.
A) TAILLIGHTS
B) MUFFLERS
C) Windshield Wiper
  • 39. Every and any driver hired for driving or operating a motor vehicle, whether for private use or for hive to the public Any driver driving his own motor vehicle for hire is a professional driver
A) PROFESSIONAL DRIVER
B) TOURIST
C) DEALER
  • 40. It is used in road-rail intersections.
A) TRAIN APPROACH AND GATE SIGNALS
B) COMPUTERIZED CONTROL OF SIGNAL NETWORKS
C) FIXED-TIME SYSTEM
  • 41. These refer to any power operated traffic control device by which is warned or directed to takes some specific actions.
A) TRAFFIC LIGHTS
B) CURB MARKINGS FOR RESTRICTIONS
C) PAVEMENT MARKINGS
  • 42. This traffic signal system has pre-determined time and schedule
A) FIXED-TIME SYSTEM
B) TRAIN APPROACH AND GATE SIGNALS
C) COMPUTERIZED CONTROL OF SIGNAL NETWORKS
  • 43. These are markings placed on objects on the road or beside the road like humps, rocks, or similar hazardous object on the side of the road.
A) REFLECTORIZED MARKINGS
B) OBJECT MARKINGS
C) TRAFFIC ISLANDS
  • 44. This is constructed primarily to separate opposing flow of traffic
A) CHANNELIZING ISLAND
B) DIVISION ISLAND
C) PEDESTRIAN ISLAND
  • 45. This traffic signal system is directed by computers that operate on the basis of traffic

    information relayed from vehicle sensors on the street
A) TRAIN APPROACH AND GATE SIGNALS
B) COMPUTERIZED CONTROL OF SIGNAL NETWORKS
C) FIXED-TIME SYSTEM
  • 46. It is designed primarily to control and regulate traffic flows.
A) INFORMATIVE SIGNS
B) REGULATORY SIGN
C) TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL
  • 47. These are constructed between the pedestrian sidewalk and the road pavement to prevent pedestrian from using the roadway in passing and to prevent motor vehicles from using the sidewalk for parking and passing purposes
A) PEDESTRIAN ISLAND
B) CHANNELIZING ISLAND
C) DIVISION ISLAND
  • 48. These are markings placed on the curbs or edges of the traffic for restriction or for parking regulation purposes
A) TRAFFIC LIGHTS
B) CURB MARKINGS FOR RESTRICTIONS
C) PAVEMENT MARKINGS
  • 49. These are gadgets, designed to reflect and become luminous when hit by vehicles head light.
A) OBJECT MARKINGS
B) REFLECTORIZED MARKINGS
C) TRAFFIC ISLANDS
  • 50. These are lines usually white and yellow or a combination of white and yellow officially set on roadways as separation for motor vehicles traveling opposite or the same direction
A) PAVEMENT MARKINGS
B) TRAFFIC LIGHTS
C) CURB MARKINGS FOR RESTRICTIONS
  • 51. This is constructed to channelize or direct the flow of traffic
A) CHANNELIZING ISLAND
B) DIVISION ISLAND
C) PEDESTRIAN ISLAND
  • 52. This sign informs the motorists of the proper roads and help motorists along the way in the most simple and direct method
A) REGULATORY SIGN
B) TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL
C) INFORMATIVE SIGNS
  • 53. These are round shape signs (except Stop and Yield sign) intended to warn road users of special obligations, restrictions or prohibitions with which they must comply.
A) REGULATORY SIGN
B) TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL
C) INFORMATIVE SIGNS
  • 54. These are used for personal purpose of their owner (white color background with green markings/black markings).
A) PRIVATE
B) Public Utility Vehicle
C) Diplomatic
D) Government
  • 55. These are registered primarily for the conveyance of passengers and other commercial goods
A) Public Utility Vehicle
B) PRIVATE
C) Diplomatic
D) Government
  • 56. If you see a vehicle having a plate no. 7, the vehicle belongs to who?
A) Senators
B) Representatives (Congressmen)
C) Cabinet Secretaries
D) Associate Justices of the SC
  • 57. If you have a driver's condition code 3 it means what?
A) Drive only w/ special equipment for upper /lower limbs
B) Drive customized motor vehicle only
C) Wear corrective lenses
D) Daylight Driving Only
  • 58. If you have a driver's condition code 5it means what?
A) Hearing and requirred
B) Daylight driving only
C) Wear corrective lenses
D) Drive customized motor vehicle only
  • 59. This kind of license is issued to owners of private owned vehicles or those not for hire or paid for driving.
A) NON PROFESSIONAL DRIVER'S LICENSE
B) STUDENT DRIVER'S PERMIT
C) PROFESSIONAL DRIVER'S LICENSE
D) SPECIAL TYPE OF DRIVER'S LICENSE
  • 60. It is the authority granted by the LTO to qualified person to operate motor vehicle
A) DRIVER'S LICENSE
B) LICENSING SYSTEM
C) NON-PROFESSIONAL DRIVER'S LICENSE
D) STUDENT DRIVER'S PERMIT
  • 61. If you have a driver's condition code 2 it means what?
A) Drive customized motor vehicle only
B) Daylight Driving Only
C) Drive only w/ special equipment for upper /lower limbs
D) Wear corrective lenses
  • 62. This license is issued to a driver hired or paid for driving or operating a motor vehicle whether private use or for hired to the public.
A) PROFESSIONAL DRIVER'S LICENSE
B) NON - PROFESSIONAL DRIVER'S LICENSE
C) STUDENT DRIVER'S PERMIT
D) SPECIAL TYPE OF DRIVER'S LICENSE
  • 63. issued by the agency for limited and special purpose
A) NON-PROFESSIONAL DRIVER'S LICENSE
B) PROFESSIONAL DRIVER'S LICENSE
C) Military/Government Driver's License
D) SPECIAL TYPE OF DRIVER'S LICENSE
  • 64. This kind of issued to person who desires to learn how to drive
A) DRIVER'S LICENSE
B) NON PROFESSIONAL DRIVER'S LICENSE
C) LICENSING SYSTEM
D) STUDENT DRIVER'S PERMIT
  • 65. it is issued for special purpose and issued by Philippine Motor Association (PMA)
A) NON-PROFESSIONAL DRIVER'S LICENSE
B) PROFESSIONAL DRIVER'S LICENSE
C) STUDENT DRIVER'S PERMIT
D) SPECIAL TYPE OF DRIVER'S LICENSE
  • 66. If you see a vehicle having a plate no. 8, the vehicle belongs to who?
A) Cabinet Secretaries
B) Senators
C) Associate Justices of the SC
D) Representatives (Congressmen)
  • 67. these are issued to foreign diplomats and consults assigned in the Philippines;
A) Diplomatic
B) Government
C) Public Utility Vehicle
D) PRIVATE
  • 68. These are motor vehicles owned by government offices and are used for official purposes only.
A) PRIVATE
B) Diplomatic
C) Government
D) Private utility vehicle
  • 69. If you see a vehicle having a plate no. 6, the vehicle belongs to who?
A) Senators
B) Cabinet Secretaries
C) Associate Justices of the SC
D) Representatives (Congressmen)
  • 70. If you see a vehicle having a plate no. 9, the vehicle belongs to who?
A) Associate Justices of the SC
B) Senators
C) Representatives (Congressmen)
D) Cabinet Secretaries
  • 71. it is the system of issuing license to any person who is qualified to fulfill the responsibilities required by the license
A) STUDENT DRIVER'S PERMIT
B) LICENSING SYSTEM
C) DRIVER'S LICENSE
D) NON-PROFESSIONAL DRIVER'S LICENSE
  • 72. If you have a driver's condition code 4it means what?
A) Daylight Driving Only
B) Drive customized motor vehicle only
C) Drive only w/ special equipment for upper /lower limbs
D) Wear corrective lenses
  • 73. This is usually characterized by a motor vehicle falling on the road side or cliff along mountanous roads
A) RUNNING OF ROAD
B) COLLISION
C) KEY EVENT
D) PERCEPTION OF HAZARD
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