1. Motor vehicle drivers are allowed to overtake as long as there are no oncoming vehicles.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
2. When there is a sudden braking failure on a downhill road, in which ones of the following ways can drivers reduce speed?
A. Driving onto the emergency lane and reduce speed and stop there
B. Rubbing the vehicle body against the rocks or trees on roadside
C. Pulling up the handbrake first
D. Immediately changing to a low gear
Answer: ABD
3. When encountering a road like this, motor vehicle drivers should downshift in advance to maintain the dynamic of the motor vehicle.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
4. When such circumstances happen suddenly, drivers should reduce speed in a timely fashion or stop to yield.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
5. 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
6. When there is no bandage for rescuing a wounded person, which of the following measures is wrong?
A. Dress the wounds with a handkerchief
B. Dress the wounds with a towel
C. Dress the wounds with cotton clothes
D. Dress the wounds with string
Answer: D
7. The sign on the right warns of three or more winding roads ahead.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
8. When driving, besides paying attention to keeping a safe distance from the vehicle in front, drivers should also be prudent when braking so as to avoid a rear-end collision caused by a vehicle behind.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
9. Drivers should drive at a lower speed when traffic police give these hand signals.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
10. Which one of following ways is the safest when driving a motor vehicle on this road?

A. Driving along the central line of the road
B. Driving along the right side of the road
C. Driving at the middle of the road
D. Driving along the left side of the road
Answer: B
11. The sign on the right indicates that turning right is not permitted at the intersection ahead.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
12. What should be checked before driving?
A. No parts need to be checked
B. Whether the tires have been cleaned
C. Where the spare tire is placed
D. The fastening and air pressure of tires
Answer: D
13. Driving and smoking has no negative effect on safe driving
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
14. What should be done by motor vehicle drivers in order to yield politely to such pedestrians?

A. Speed up and bypass in front of the pedestrians
B. Speed up and bypass from behind the pedestrians
C. Reduce speed or stop to yield
D. Continuously sound the horn to alert the pedestrians
Answer: C
15. When a tire suddenly bursts on the road, in which of the following ways can motor vehicle drivers keep safe?
A. Applying emergency braking and pulling over
B. Firmly holding the steering wheel and keeping the vehicle going straight
C. Immediately releasing the accelerator pedal
D. Gently depressing the brake pedal
Answer: BCD
16. If a fast moving vehicle has a steering failure, using emergency braking can easily cause an overturn.
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
17. 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
18. What is the main impact of foggy weather on safe driving?
A. Easy to slide sideways
B. Low visibility
C. Increase the resistance
D. Widen the field of vision
Answer: B
19. When the motor vehicle stops on an uphill 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. Strongly depress the foot brake pedal
Answer: B
20. Matches, sulfur and red phosphorus belong to which of the following dangerous chemicals?
A. Explosives
B. Oxidizing materials
C. Self-igniting articles
D. Inflammable solid materials
Answer: D