1. Dangerous chemicals possess the characteristics of explosion, inflammation, poison, erosion and radiation.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
2. Under such circumstances at an intersection. what should motor vehicle drivers do?

A. Drive into the intersection and wait
B. Wait in front of the intersection stop-line
C. Pass through in the right non-motor vehicle lane
D. Pass through the intersection by borrowing the opposite lane
Answer: B
3. What should the driver do upon finding that one of the right tires is leaking while driving?
A. Brake swiftly to slow down
B. Brake slowly to slow down
C. Turn to the left side swiftly
D. Apply emergency braking
Answer: B
4. When the tire pressure is too low, what will happen if the tire changes its shape in waves and increases in temperature due to fast movement?
A. Unstable tire pressure
B. Even lower tire pressure
C. Driving resistance increases
D. Tire burst
Answer: D
5. When approaching each other at night in this situation, drivers should watch for the danger where the two motor vehicles headlamps meet (the sight dead zone).

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
6. Under the circumstances shown in the flash, what should the driver do?

A. Find a chance to overtake the vehicle in front
B. Weave through motor vehicles ahead and pass
C. Reduce speed, stop, and wait in line
D. Sound the horn to urge vehicles in front
Answer: C
7. Drivers may turn left when traffic police give these hand signals.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
8. If a motor vehicle deviates from the straight direction due to steering failure, what should be done by the driver in order to reduce speed and stop the vehicle as soon as possible?
A. Gently depressing the brake pedal
B. Pulling up the handbrake
C. Immediately changing to a low gear to reduce speed
D. Decisively and continuously depressing and releasing the brake pedal
Answer: D
9. How many kinds of law-breaking acts are displayed in flash 1?

A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
Answer: B
10. How should the driver pass this place safely?

A. Speed up and pass in the front of the pedestrians
B. Bypass behind the pedestrians
C. Slow down and sound the horn
D. Stop and wait until the pedestrians pass
Answer: D
11. What should the driver do when he encounters an oncoming ambulance in the same lane?
A. Keep to the side and reduce speed or stop to yield
B. Drive ahead by occupying another lane
C. Yield by speeding up and changing lanes
D. Drive ahead in the original lane
Answer: A
12. When driving on this dangerous mountainside road, motor vehicles should drive along the right side of the road.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
13. What is the emergency measure to deal with a sudden tire burst on the road?
A. Swiftly braking to slow down
B. Firmly hold the steering wheel and steadily stop the vehicle as early as possible
C. Swiftly turn the steering wheel to adjust the direction
D. Go ahead at a low speed and find a place for tire change
Answer: B
14. It is safest for a motor vehicle driver to overtake the vehicle in front from its righthand on this kind of road.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
15. The motor vehicle should speed up and pass rapidly under this situation.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
16. The marking on the road surface indicates that the speed limit of this road section is 80 km/hour.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
17. As shown in the flash, the driver?ˉs act is correct.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
18. What should be done by drivers in order to safely pass through the curve in this condition?

A. Reduce speed and drive on the right side
B. Drive on the central line of the road
C. Drive on the outer side of the curve
D. Drive by borrowing the opposite lane
Answer: A
19. How should the driver use vehicle lights when the motor vehicle enters this intersection?

A. Turn on the right-turn indicator
B. Turn on the hazard lamps
C. No need to turn on any indicators
D. Turn on the left indicator
Answer: C
20. Motor vehicle drivers may borrow a special lane for other vehicle types, if one exists, to overtake.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B