1. Under such circumstances, what should be done by the motor vehicle driver?

A. Overtaking the vehicle in front on its left
B. Overtaking by occupying the opposite lane
C. Overtaking the vehicle in front on its right
D. Following the vehicle in front
Answer: D
2. When encountering an obstacle on one side of the road, what should vehicles do as they approach each other?
A. The vehicle not encountering an obstacle should Yield to the other vehicle
B. The slower vehicle should yield to the faster
C. The vehicle encountering an obstacle should yield to the other vehicle
D. The faster vehicle should yield to the slower
Answer: C
3. The driver should pay attention to the left side when the motor vehicle passes this intersection.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
4. The sign on the right warns drivers to yield for oncoming motor vehicles.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
5. When reversing in this condition, in which of the following ways can motor vehicle drivers keep safe?

A. Reverse at a lower speed
B. Voluntarily stop and yield
C. Continuously sound the horn to alert
D. Reverse in a clockwise direction
Answer: B
6. When a wounded person is unable to get off the vehicle by himself, he should be removed from the vehicle so as to avoid a secondary injury.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
7. Under such circumstances, motor vehicle drivers may sound the horn at the proper time and speed up to pass through.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
8. Which one of the following measures is correct when a motor vehicle intends to overtake but the vehicle in front refuses to yield?
A. Use a long-sounding horn
B. Follow the vehicle in front while turning high-beam
C. Wait for it to yield while keeping a safe distance
D. Use high-beam and low-beam alternatively
Answer: C
9. The sign in the red circle indicates that the left road is only for small vehicles.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
10. Which one of the following measures is correct when a motor vehicle encounters this situation at night?

A. Keep driving at a normal speed
B. Drive at an increased speed to avoid light
C. Cut speed or stop to yield
D. Turn on high-beam to reject
Answer: C
11. When driving on a long downhill road, which is the best way to control driving speed?
A. Coast in neutral gear
B. Depress the clutch and coast
C. Use the engine to brake
D. Depress the brake pedal continuously
Answer: C
12. It is not a bad habit for a driver to frequently change lanes.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
13. When following a vehicle on the road, the distance from the vehicle in front is not important. As long as the driver goes forward at the same speed as the vehicle in front does, he can avoid a rear-end collision.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
14. Drivers may go ahead when traffic polices posture is like this.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
15. The sign on the right side warns of a sharp right turn ahead.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
16. When driving on a muddy road, what should the driver do?
A. Try to avoid using the foot brake
B. Drive slowly in mid or low gear
C. Firmly hold the steering wheel
D. Speed up and pass through
Answer: ABC
17. What should the driver do in this condition?

A. Go through normally on the right side
B. Sound the horn and speed up to go through the tunnel
C. Stop and yield to the oncoming vehicle
D. Turn on the headlamp to warn the oncoming vehicle to yield
Answer: C
18. Motor vehicles drivers may overtake by borrowing the opposite lane on this kind of road.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
19. What should be done to keep safe when a motor vehicle driver is overtaking in this condition?

A. Reducing speed and keeping a safe distance
B. Continuously sounding the horn to indicate the vehicle in front
C. Accelerating to pass while keeping a certain distance
D. Overtaking by occupying the opposite lane
Answer: A
20. Which one of the following is the safest way to pass the oncoming vehicle on this road?

A. Driving along the central line
B. Driving with headlamp on
C. Yielding by the right side of the road
D. Yielding by the left side of the oncoming vehicle
Answer: C