1. When there is a sudden braking failure on a downhill road, what should be done by the driver?
A. Driving to an emergency lane and reducing speed to stop
B. Dropping the gear by two positions
C. Changing to the reverse gear to force the vehicle to stop
D. Reducing speed by pulling up the handbrake
Answer: A
2. Rescue personnel should check the breath of the unconscious person before applying any other emergency treatment.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
3. When rescuing a wounded person in coma causing by excessive blood loss, it is necessary to take measures to prevent heat loss.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
4. The sign on the right warns of a guarded railway crossing 100 meters ahead.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
5. When rescuing a wounded person who has been poisoned by toxic gas, which of the following measures should be taken first?
A. Prevent heat loss
B. Bring him to a place with fresh air
C. Give him artificial respiration
D. Depress the heart over the chest
Answer: B
6. 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
7. Unless stopping due to obstacles or vehicle breakdown on an expressway, motor vehicles are not allowed to stop to pick up or drop off people or load and unload cargo.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
8. The sign on the right indicates left turn only at the intersection ahead.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
9. Under such circumstances, what should motor vehicle drivers do?

A. Follow the vehicle closely
B. Overtake the vehicle quickly on its left
C. Keep a long braking distance
D. Overtake the vehicle quickly on its right
Answer: C
10. When driving a motor vehicle not equipped with the anti-lock braking system (ABS), what should the driver do if he brakes on a road covered by ice and snow?
A. Gently or intermittently depress the brake pedal
B. Depress the brake pedal as on other roads
C. Violently depress the brake pedal
D. Suddenly depress the pedal with force
Answer: A
11. Motor vehicle drivers may make a U-turn in this area as long as it will not affect the passing of pedestrians.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
12. On which of the following roads may the wheels be most easily locked when braking?
A. Concrete road
B. Dirt road
C. Road covered by ice and snow
D. Sand road
Answer: C
13. The road marker on the right side indicates that drivers may overtake by borrowing this road.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
14. 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
15. What should the driver pay attention to in this situation?

A. Pedestrians passing behind the vehicle
B. Pedestrians passing in front of the vehicle
C. Public buses suddenly reversing
D. Public buses suddenly setting off
Answer: B
16. If a motor vehicle breaks down or causes a traffic accident on the expressway and cannot run normally the vehicle may be towed by any accompanying motor vehicles.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
17. The motor vehicle equipped with ABS may sideslip during an emergency brake.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
18. When encountering this situation, which of the following is the correct way to overtake other vehicles?

A. Turn on high-beam
B. Use high-beam and low-beam alternatively
C. Turn on low-beam
D. Turning on hazard lamp
Answer: B
19. When rescuing a wounded person who has been poisoned by toxic gas, the first measure is to send him to a place with fresh air so that he will not continue to be poisoned.
A. Right
B. Wrong
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