1. If you are involved in an accident your are responsible to do the following:
A Identify yourself
B Required to give name, address, and vehicle license number if requested
C Notify your insurance company.
D A & B
E All of the above
2. If you are not trained in first aid remember the following except:
A To stop bleeding, place a clean cloth over the wound.
B Ask a walking injured person to sit or lie down on his back.
C If a person is bleeding from the lower part of the face or jaw, turn him on his side.
D With serious injuries, improper movement, may be harmful.
E Attempt to transport an injured person to the hospital immediately in all cases.
3. Which of the following statements about alcohol is false?
A Once alcohol enters the blood there is nothing you can do to lessen the effect
B Alcohol affects you differently at different times.
C Loss of caution and self-control is often the result of alcohol.
D Alcohol can blur vision, increase reaction time and create a false feeling of confidence.
E You cannot hide Drunk Driving.
4. Which of the following statements is false?
A Marijuana will make the simplest task seem hopelessly confusing.
B Marijuana will affect your eyesight.
C Prescription drugs may make you drowsy and affect the control of your car.
D Never use drugs and alcohol at the same time.
E None of the above statements are false, all are true.
5. If you are under 21 and test positive for alcohol the following level must be attained to considered a DWI.
A .01 per cent or more by weight of alcohol in your blood
B .02 per cent or more by weight of alcohol in your blood
C .05 per cent or more by weight of alcohol in your blood
D .10 per cent or more by weight of alcohol in your blood
E .20 per cent or more by weight of alcohol in your blood
6. If you are 21 or older and test positive for alcohol the following level must be attained to considered a DWI.
A .01 per cent or more by weight of alcohol in your blood
B .02 per cent or more by weight of alcohol in your blood
C .05 per cent or more by weight of alcohol in your blood
D .10 per cent or more by weight of alcohol in your blood
E .20 per cent or more by weight of alcohol in your blood
7. Your driving privileges may be suspended for the following except:
A Conviction of a DWI
B Failing to answer a traffic law charge
C Failure to comply with financial responsibility law when required
D Any felony committed when operating a motor vehicle
E All of the above may result in a loss of driving privileges
8. Your driving privileges may be suspended for the following except.
A Failure to stop or passing a school bus unloading or unloading children
B Manslaughter or negligent homicide from the operation of a motor vehicle
C Altering information on the license
D Committing an offense in another state which, if committed in this state would be grounds for suspension or revocation
E All of the above may result in a loss of driving privileges
9. If you refuse to submit to the test for alcohol your driving privileges will be suspended for ___ days on your first offense.
A 90 days
B 180 days
C 240 days
D 300 days
E 545 days
10. Vehicular Homicide is punishable by a fine not less than ____ dollars, nor more than ____.
A 1,000; 7,000
B 2,000; 15,000
C 3,000; 20,000
D 4,000; 25,000
E 5,000; 30,000
Answer Key
1. E
2. E
3. D
4. E
5. B
6. A
7. E
8. E
9. B
10. B