1. When approaching another vehicle at night, why should the driver alternate between high-and-low-beam at a distance more than 150 meters?
A. Warn each other before passing
B. Driving habit
C. Easy to observe the situation ahead from either side
D. Courtesy
Answer: C
2. When driving in rain and encountering pedestrians with umbrellas or wearing raincoats, what should be done by motor vehicle drivers in order to yield?
A. Drive at a normal speed
B. Sound the horn to alert when approaching the pedestrians
C. Speed up and bypass on the left
D. Reduce speed and sound the horn in advance
Answer: D
3. When driving a motor vehicle equipped with power steering, the driver should firmly hold the steering wheel and drive slowly if he suddenly finds that steering is difficult.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
4. How should lamps be used when setting off in this situation?

A. Turn on the high-beam
B. Turn on the left indicator only
C. Turn on the left indicator and low-beam
D. Turn on hazard lamp
Answer: C
5. When there is a braking failure on a downhill road, if there is no favorable terrain or opportunity to stop the vehicle, the driver should drop gear by one position or two positions, and control the speed by taking advantage of the braking role of the engine.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
6. When a collision occurs on the passenger seat side or the impact is relatively small, which of the following methods is incorrect?
A. Firmly holding the steering wheel
B. Stretching both feet forward
C. Jumping out of the vehicle from one side
D. Leaning body backwards against the seat
Answer: C
7. The sign on the right warns for children on the section ahead.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
8. Which lamp should be turned on when motor vehicles pass through a road section at night where the street light condition is good?
A. Front and rear fog lamps
B. Low-beam
C. High-beam
D. Hazard lamp
Answer: B
9. Motor vehicles are not allowed to reverse in a tunnel.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
10. 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
11. The sign on the right warns of a guarded crossing 150 meters ahead.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
12. As shown in the flash, what should the driver do when the motor vehicle encounters this situation?

A. Speed up and pass rapidly
B. Stop immediately
C. Sound the horn to indicate the pedestrians to yield
D. Observe the movement of pedestrians and non-motor vehicles before passing
Answer: D
13. When a motor vehicle equipped with ABS makes an emergency brake, the driver can tread the brake pedal heavily.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
14. Which of the following materials should not be used to stop bleeding?
A. Bandage
B. Sling
C. Tourniquet
D. Hemp rope
Answer: D
15. The sign on the right warns of a wildlife protection area ahead.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
16. When driving a motor vehicle into a traffic flow, drivers should not hold up other vehicles.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
17. 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
18. Which of the following measures should be taken first when rescuing a wounded person suffering blood loss?
A. Observe
B. Dress the wounds
C. Stop bleeding
D. Inquire
Answer: C
19. When the windscreen of a motor vehicle on the highway is cracked by flying rocks or debris which makes visibility poor, the driver should reduce speed gradually, turn on the hazard warning lamps, drive to a place where it will not obstruct the traffic flow and stop there.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
20. The sign on the right warns of an embankment road 200 meters ahead.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A