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Page 1: State Test Review Game MR. HAMILL. Question #1 In addition to a possible fine, when operating a vehicle on a public or private property to avoid traffic.

State Test Review GameMR. HAMILL

Page 2: State Test Review Game MR. HAMILL. Question #1 In addition to a possible fine, when operating a vehicle on a public or private property to avoid traffic.

Question #1 In addition to a possible fine, when operating a vehicle on a public or private property to avoid traffic control signal or sign, a motorist will also receive a :

A. 2 point moving violation

B. 4 point moving violation

C. 5 point moving violation

D. 6 point moving violation

Answer :

A

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Question #2 If your wheels drift onto the dirt shoulder of the road and you want to return to paved road, you should:

A. Drive along the shoulder until you get to an acceleration lane

B. Drive along the shoulder until you are going as fast as the traffic on the road

C. Slow down, and slightly turn the wheel towards the roadway

D. Move slowly along shoulder and wave traffic around you

Answer:

C

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Question #3 When parking downhill on a street with a curb, the vehicles wheels should be:

A. Turn toward the curb

B. Turned straight

C. Turned to the left

D. Cheeze ITZ

Answer:

A

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Question #4 If your brakes suddenly give out, the first thing you should try to do is:

A. Blow your horn

B. Turn off the ignition

C. Shift to a lower gear and pump the brakes several times

D. Cheeze ITZ

Answer:

C

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Question #5 The bright beam lights are used for:

A. Signaling emergencies

B. Open country roads

C. Cheeze ITz

D. City streets

Answer:

B

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Question #6 When approaching a curve, your vehicle may tend to:

A. Speed up

B. Follow the curb

C. Do a backflip

D. Keep going straight

Answer:

D

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Question #7 Which requirements must be met by the supervisor driver accompanying the holder of a validated GDL permit under the age of 21 :

A. Must be in the front seat, have a valid NJ license, have 3 years experience

B. An open container

C. 21 years experience

D. A wallet

Answer:

A

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Question #8 A diamond shaped sign is a:

A. Stop sign

B. Speed limit sign

C. Construction and warning sign

D. Gang sign

Answer:

C

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Question #9 Before obtaining a probationary license a validated GDL permit driver must meet what requirements :

A. Must be 17

B. Complete 6 hours behind the wheel

C. Pass knowledge, vision, and road test

D. All of the above

Answer:

D

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Question #10 Failure to stop for pedestrians carries a fine of:

A. $1,000,00

B. $500, up to 25 days in jail, 6 month suspension, 2 points

C. $2,500, up to 25 days in jail, 6 month suspension, 2 points

D. $1, up to 17.5 days in jail, 1 month suspension, 80 points

Answer:

B

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Question #11 If under the age of 21, you are considered under the influence if you BAC is:

A. .01

B. .00

C. Wonton Soup

D. Cheeseburger

Answer:

A

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Question #12 If a motorist is passing you, you should:

A. Speed up to make their pass more difficult

B. Flash your lights

C. Slow down to make their pass easier

D. Give them the middle finger

Answer:

C

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Question #13 When a school bus has stopped directly in front of a school to pick up or let off children, a motorist may pass from either direction at a speed of no more than:

A. 100 mph

B. 25mph

C. 6.5 mph

D. 10 mph

Answer:

D

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Question #14 In city driving, a motorist should:

A. Drive slowly, yield to pedestrians and look at least 12 seconds ahead

B. Speed up, hit a person, look 5 seconds ahead

C. Jumping jacks

D. Pancakes

Answer:

A

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Question #15 In the event of a crash or sudden stop, use of seat belts may:

A. Keep you from sliding off the seat, from hitting the windshield and from being ejected from the car

B. Keep you from driving safely

C. Keep you from adjusting your seat

D. Restrict your whip skillz

Answer:

A

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Question #16 Driving while under the influence means:

A. A driver’s sense and judgment are impaired

B. Driving even if the driver had one drink

C. The driver shows obvious signs of being drunk

D. Drinking while driving

Answer:

A

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Question #17 A special learners permit may be purchased by an approved instructor, when the applicant:

A. Is at least 16 and under 17

B. Has a signed consent by parent

C. Is enrolled in an approved NJDOE behind the wheel course

D. All of the above

Answer:

D

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Question #18 If you go into a skid:

A. Straighten your wheel

B. Hit the brakes hard

C. Take your foot off the gas pedal and turn in the direction of the skid

D. Make a fast turn

Answer:

C

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Question #19 During the probationary two year period after receiving a special learner or examination permit, a motorist must enroll in a Probationary Driver Program when:

A. Convicted of 2 or more moving violations totaling 6 or more points

B. Convicted of 2 or more moving violations totaling 4 or more points

C. Convicted of 4 or more moving violations totaling 4 or more points

D. None of the above

Answer

B

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Question #20 Driving at a speed of 35 mph or more on wet road surfaces, can cause:

A. The tires to wear out

B. The vehicle to stop

C. The vehicle to loose control and hydroplane

D. The vehicle to stop

Answer

C

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Question #21 The NJ speed limit in a business or residential district, unless posted otherwise, is:

A. 35 mph

B. 2 mph

C. 25 mph

D. 20 mph

Answer

C

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Question #22 If the motorist of a large truck or bus cannot see you in his rearview or side mirrors, you are:

A. Challenging his/her authority

B. Driving a compact car

C. In the no-zone or blindspot

D. Driving too fast

Answer

C

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Question #23 You may park within how many feet of a fire hydrant:

A. 10 feet

B. 25 feet

C. 3 inches

D. On top of the fire hydrant

Answer

A

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Question #24 Every vehicle registered in NJ must be insured for:

A. Theft

B. Fire damage

C. Collision

D. Liability

Answer

D

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Question #25 The holder of a validated GDL permit (21 years of age or older) is restricted to what driving hours?

A. 6:01 am to midnight

B. Back to the future

C. No restrictions apply

D. 4th period

Answer

C

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Question #26 Driving privileges will be postponed or suspended to any unlicensed person (13 to 21 years of age) convicted of:

A. DUI

B. Graffiti

C. Setting false alarms

D. All of the above

Answer

D

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Question #27 How much is the fine for violating any of the restrictions of the GDL permit or probationary license?:

A. $100 and/or possible suspension of driving privileges

B. $500 and/or possible suspension of driving privileges

C. $1000 and/or possible suspension of driving privileges

D. No fine

Answer

A

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Question #28 When sharing the road with large trucks or buses, you should:

A. Give more space for a truck making wide turns

B. Leaving more space when stopping behind a truck or bus

C. Maintain a consistent speed when passing

D. All of the above

Answer

D

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Question #29 If you are involved in a motor vehicle accident that causes bodily injury to another person, while your driving privileges are suspended, you are subject to:

A. A fine, continued suspension, potential jail sentence

B. $200 fine

C. Additional 1 year suspension of your driving privileges

D. $50 fine

Answer

A

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Question #30 Any change of address must be reported to MVC within:

A. 2 weeks

B. 6 months

C. 1 week

D. never

Answer

C

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Question #31 To safely share the road with large trucks and buses, you must know :

A. The limitations of these vehicles, including stopping distances

B. The color of the truck

C. The drivers name

D. The size of the trucks engine

Answer

A

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Question #32 The driving hours of a GDL Examination Permit or Probationary License holder ( under 21) are restricted to:

A. No restrictions

B. 5:01 am to 11:00 pm

C. 6 to midnight

D. The late bus

Answer

B

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Question #33 The meaning of a hand signal when a driver’s hand and arm are straight out is:

A. U-turn

B. Stop

C. Left turn

D. Right turn

Answer

C

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Question #34 Motorists are subject to double fines for any motor vehicle violations committed on:

A. A safe corridor

B. Construction zone

C. Work zone area

D. All of the above

Answer

D

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Question #35 The best way to reduce your chances of having an alcohol related accident is to:

A. Know your limits

B. Not drive at all after drinking

C. Borrow your friends car

D. Have a big meal

Answer

B

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Question #36 If a person has been drinking, which of the following can sober them up?

A. Fresh air

B. A cold shower

C. Time

D. A big cup of coffee

Answer

C

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Question #37 Under the GDL Program, after passing the road test; a Probationary Driver is Probationary for:

A. 87 years

B. 6 months

C. 1 year

D. A decade

Answer

C

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Question #38 The vehicle used for the road test may not have:

A. A center console between the driver and examiner

B. An out of state registration

C. A blue car

D. None of the above

Answer

A

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Question #39 If a motorist have reached a BAC of .15%, the risk of causing a motor vehicle accident is:

A. Double

B. 25 times as great

C. 50 percent more

D. None of the above

Answer

B

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Question #40 If your driving privilege is suspended for a motor vehicle violation or any other violation, you:

A. May obtain a work license

B. May not drive till their license is restored

C. May not eat at Burger King

D. Can fly a plane

Answer

B

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Question #41 Signals should be used:

A. When turning, changing lanes, stopping and slowing down

B. When changing lanes

C. When turning

D. When there is traffic

Answer

A

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Question #42 When parking uphill on a street with a curb, the vehicle’s wheels should be:

A. Sponge BOB

B. Turn the wheel straight

C. Backup

D. Turn away from curb

Answer

D

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Question #43 How much longer will it take a truck to stop during bad weather conditions?

A. 25%

B. 100%

C. 75%

D. 0%

Answer

A

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Question #44 If you come to a multi-way stop at the same time as another motorist, you must:

A. Pass illegally

B. Yield to passing car

C. Yield to the motorist on the right

D. Speed up

Answer

C

Page 46: State Test Review Game MR. HAMILL. Question #1 In addition to a possible fine, when operating a vehicle on a public or private property to avoid traffic.

Question #45 When approaching or nearing an uncontrolled intersection you should:

A. Lean Back

B. Reduce speed and be ready to stop

C. Slam on your brakes

D. None of the above

Answer

B

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Question #46 Under GDL restrictions the holder of a Probationary Driver License (under 21), is limited to the following passenger restrictions:

A. 1 passenger and dependents

B. 45 passengers

C. No restrictions apply

D. None of the above

Answer

A

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Question #47 You can reduce your chances of being involved in an accident by knowing and using the standard accident prevention formula:

A. Be alert

B. Be prepared

C. Act in time

D. All of the above

Answer

D

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Question #48 Unless a no-turn on red sign is posted, NJ law allows a right turn on red after a motorist:

A. Blows the horn

B. Makes a full stop and checks traffic

C. Slow down

D. Checks traffic to the right

Answer

B

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Question #49 Altering a driver’s license, or showing an altered driver’s license, may result in:

A. No fine

B. A fine of $50

C. A suspension, a fine and up to six months imprisonment

D. Cool ranch Doritos

Answer

C

Page 51: State Test Review Game MR. HAMILL. Question #1 In addition to a possible fine, when operating a vehicle on a public or private property to avoid traffic.

Question #50 Any vehicle operated by a GDL driver under 21, must display:

A. 3 reflective red decal on the front and rear license plate

B. 1 reflective red decal on the front and rear license plate

C. 1 reflective red decal on the front only

D. No decals

Answer

B