1. 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
2. When fixing the unexposed bones in position, it is necessary to exceed the upper and lower joints of the wounded body part.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
3. The sign on the right warns of a continuous downhill section ahead.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
4. Motor vehicles on this kind of road are only allowed to overtake the vehicle in front from left.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
5. The braking distance will be shortened greatly when the motor vehicle is equipped with ABS brakes.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
6. The sign in front indicates the allocation of roads ahead.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
7. When a motor vehicle deviates from the normal direction due to steering failure and an accident is unavoidable, what should the driver do?
A. Apply emergency brake
B. Immediately steer and adjust
C. Immediately steer to the side where there is no obstacle and evade
D. Immediately steer to the side where there is an obstacle and evade
Answer: A
8. The road marker on the right side indicates that drivers may overtake by borrowing this road.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
9. When parking temporarily on a snowy day, drivers should turn on the headlamp and fog lamp.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
10. What should the driver do when seeing these hand signals?

A. Turn left at the intersection
B. Stop and wait
C. Go straight at the intersection
D. Drive to the waiting area for turning left
Answer: B
11. Which of the following measures is correct for rescuing a person sustaining full-body burns?
A. Cover the fire with sandy soil
B. Spray cool water to his body
C. Put out the fire by extinguisher
D. Help to remove the burning clothes
Answer: B
12. When braking, the steering will become impossible if the front wheels are blocked
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
13. When encountering such pedestrians, what should motor vehicle drivers do?

A. Bypass in front of the pedestrians
B. Bypass from behind the pedestrians
C. Sound the horn to alert the pedestrians
D. Voluntarily stop and yield
Answer: D
14. When driving on road sections where safe sight distance is affected, such as the top of a ramp, what should drivers do to ensure safety?
A. Rush through
B. Use hazard lamp
C. Cut speed and sound the horn
D. Drive at will
Answer: C
15. What should the driver do when a motor vehicle encounters this situation on a mountain road?

A. Stick to respective lanes and speed up to approach each other
B. Drive close to the central line of the road
C. Retain the normal speed
D. Slow down
Answer: D
16. Under such circumstances, what should motor vehicle drivers do?

A. Pass slowly at a lower speed
B. Speed up and pass
C. Continuously sound the horn and pass
D. Pass at a normal speed
Answer: A
17. When a gas tanker is leaking heavily, which of the following measures is wrong?
A. Cut off the power
B. Wear gas mask and protect gloves
C. Turn off the valve to stop leaking
D. Evacuate people to the leeward side
Answer: D
18. When braking failure happens to a fast-moving motor vehicle, what should be done by the driver to brake?
A. Continuously depressing the brake pedal
B. Immediately changing to a low gear to reduce speed and using the handbrake
C. Swiftly depressing the clutch pedal
D. Swiftly pulling up the handbrake
Answer: B
19. 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
20. Under such circumstances, what should be done by the motor vehicle driver who has been overtaken?

A. Sounding the horn to warn the vehicle that overtook
B. Reducing speed or pulling over by the right side
C. Protesting by turning on the high-beam
D. Catching up with and overtaking the vehicle that overtook, and offering admonitions
Answer: B