1. When the wounded person is suffering main artery bleeding, where should the rescue personnel press by thumb to stop the bleeding?
A. The artery near the heart
B. The artery lower to the wound
C. The artery further from the heart
D. The artery in the center of the wound
Answer: A
2. How should the driver use vehicle lights when the motor vehicle leaves a roundabout?

A. Turn on the left-turn indicator
B. Turn on the hazard lamps
C. No need to turn on any indicators
D. Turn on the right-turn indicator
Answer: D
3. When passing an intersection, vehicle motor drivers are not allowed to overtake.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
4. Sideslip happens most easily on which one of the following road surfaces?
A. Dry concrete road
B. Road surface at the beginning of rain
C. Damp concrete road surface
D. Road in heavy rain
Answer: B
5. What should motor vehicle drivers do under such circumstances at night?

A. Turn off the headlamp when approaching
B. Use low-beam
C. Use high-beam
D. Turn off all lamps in advance
Answer: B
6. When a wounded person is beneath the wheel or cargo, we should help him out immediately by pulling the limbs of the wounded.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
7. What should the driver do when the motor vehicle passes the level crossing?

A. Change to neutral gear and slide over
B. Stop, look and pass
C. Speed up, look and pass rapidly
D. Slow down, look and pass slowly
Answer: B
8. The driver should speed up to 40 kilometers per hour when he sees this traffic sign.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
9. What needs attention when a motor vehicle drives on a road covered with ice and snow?
A. Braking length is extended
B. Anti-skating resistance will be greater
C. The adhesive force of the road will be greater
D. The braking length will be shorter
Answer: A
10. 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
11. The driver should turn left by the left side of the intersection central point.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
12. When a wounded person suffering burns is thirsty he may drink a small quantity of lightly salty water.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
13. 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
14. When extinguishing a fire, the driver should refrain from breathing through mouth or crying loudly Otherwise, the fire and smoke will scorch the upper respiratory tract.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
15. The sign on the right warns of a guarded railway intersection ahead.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
16. When driving in a strong wind, what should the driver do if he feels the steering wheel is suddenly out of control due to the frequent changes in speed and direction of the wind?
A. Turn the steering wheel against the wind
B. Turn the steering wheel with the wind
C. Use emergency brake
D. Firmly hold the steering wheel with both hands
Answer: D
17. The sign on the left indicates the destinations of two highway directions

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
18. When approaching a sharp curve, motor vehicle drivers should reduce speed only after entering the curve.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
19. When parking temporarily in this situation, motor vehicle drivers are allowed to turn the steering wheel left to avoid sliding.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
20. When a motor vehicle has deviated from the straight moving direction and an accident is unavoidable, the driver should decisively and continuously depress the brake pedal so as to shorten the stopping distance and reduce the impact of vehicle collision.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A