1. What is the function of ABS during emergency braking?
A. Shortening the braking distance
B. Keeping steering capacity of the motor vehicle
C. Relief the braking inertia
D. Controlling directions automatically
Answer: B
2. Under such circumstances, what should motor vehicle drivers do?

A. Overtake the vehicle quickly on its left
B. Keep a long braking space
C. Continuously sound the horn to alert the vehicle in front
D. Overtake the vehicle quickly from its right
Answer: B
3. When the engine suddenly stalls on the road and cannot be restarted, the driver should apply emergency braking to force the vehicle to stop as fast as possible.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
4. After a traffic accident, what is the most effective measure to prevent secondary accidents?
A. Evacuate all passengers
B. Turn on the hazard lamps
C. Mark the original place of the injured persons
D. Properly place the danger warning sign
Answer: ABD
5. When temporarily parking on a raining day, what kind of lamp should the driver turn on?
A. Front and back fog lamps
B. Hazard warning lamp
C. Headlamp
D. Reversing lamp
Answer: B
6. The sign on the right indicates that the speed limit of 40km/hour is lifted on the road ahead.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
7. After speeding up to more than 60 km/hour, a motor vehicle driver may drive onto the driving lane directly.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
8. Drivers may turn right at the intersection when traffic police give these hand signals.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
9. The sign on the right warns of a danger from rockfall on the left side.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
10. How should lamps be used when motor vehicle drivers pass through a two-way tunnel?
A. Turn on the hazard lamps
B. Turn on the high-beam
C. Turn on the fog lamp
D. Turn on the low-beam
Answer: D
11. The sign in front indicates a one-way lane after turning left.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
12. What should the driver do if he encounters pedestrians in this situation at an intersection?

A. Slow down promptly and stop to yield
B. Sound the horn to warn the pedestrians to yield
C. Speed up and pass in front of the pedestrians
D. Turn on the headlamps to warn the pedestrians to yield
Answer: A
13. What should the driver do when the motor vehicle passes a flyover?

A. Speed up and pass rapidly
B. Keep the speed under 15 km/hour
C. Drive at the speed indicated by the traffic sign
D. Drive close to the central line of the flyover
Answer: C
14. What should motor vehicle drivers do under the circumstances shown in the flash?

A. Reduce speed or stop to yield
B. Sound the horn to warn the pedestrians to yield
C. Pass before the pedestrians
D. Immediately change to another lane to bypass the pedestrians
Answer: A
15. When leaving an expressway, drivers should enter the ramp after slowing down in the deceleration lane.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
16. When there is a braking failure on a downhill road, what should not be done by the driver?
A. Steering the motor vehicle to the uphill direction
B. Stopping the vehicle by rubbing the vehicle body against the rocks or trees on roadside
C. Driving to the emergency lane and stop the vehicle there
D. Pulling up the stopping brake or change the gear to two positions lower
Answer: D
17. What does this sign on the fly-over junction indicate?

A. Turn right
B. Drive straight or turn left
C. Drive straight or turn right
D. Take a U-turn under bridge
Answer: C
18. 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
19. When the motor vehicle stops on a downhill section how should the driver use the foot brake?
A. Earlier than on a level road
B. Later than on a level road
C. As timely as on a level road
D. Gently depress the foot brake pedal
Answer: A
20. The main impact of muddy roads on safe driving is that the wheels may easily spin and skid
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A