1. 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
2. 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
3. When encountering such pedestrians while driving, a longer safety distance should be kept by drivers.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
4. When encountering such a situation, motor vehicle drivers should take the left lane.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
5. The sign on the right indicates that no long-sounding horn.

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

A. Overtake the vehicle quickly on its left
B. Keep a long braking space
C. Continuously sound the horn to alert the vehicle in front
D. Overtake the vehicle quickly from its right
Answer: B
7. The sign on the right warns of a widened right-hand road ahead.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
8. For evading an emergency on an expressway, which of the following principles should drivers stick to?
A. Evading vehicles first and objects later
B. Evading people first and objects later
C. Evading vehicles first and people later
D. Evading objects first and people later
Answer: B
9. The sign on the right warns of an uneven road ahead.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
10. If a motor vehicle enters a driving lane under this situation, what should the driver do?

A. Control the driving speed and follow the last vehicle
B. Speed up and cut in front of the second vehicle
C. Speed up and cut in front of the first vehicle
D. Cut in between two vehicles at will
Answer: A
11. How to pass the intersection when running straight

A. turn on the hazard lights and pass
B. directly speed up and pass straight
C. yield to the vehicle from the right road
D. yield to the vehicle from the left road
Answer: C
12. Drivers may temporarily cross these central solid double yellow lines when overtaking.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
13. 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
14. Having driven his vehicle at 110km/hour on an urban road, Mr. Lin is trying to leave the scene after a rear-end collision but is held back by bystanders. The alcohol concentration in his blood, tested in an alcohol test by the traffic police, is 135.8mg per hundred milliliters. Which of the following law-breaking acts did Mr. Lin commit?
A. Drunk driving
B. Speeding
C. Fatigued driving
D. Hit-and-run driving
Answer: ABD
15. A driver should speed up when passing through road sections with this traffic marking.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
16. What is the emergency measure to deal with a sudden tire burst on the road?
A. Swiftly braking to slow down
B. Firmly hold the steering wheel and steadily stop the vehicle as early as possible
C. Swiftly turn the steering wheel to adjust the direction
D. Go ahead at a low speed and find a place for tire change
Answer: B
17. The sign on the right warns of a village 200 meters ahead.

A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: A
18. When rescuing a wounded person suffering from bone fracture, which of the following should be kept in mind?
A. Immediately send him/her to the hospital on a stretcher
B. Properly change the original posture when the injured person wounded
C. Dress the fracture with a bandage
D. Do not move the fractured body-part
Answer: D
19. Driving and smoking has no negative effect on safe driving
A. Right
B. Wrong
Answer: B
20. When a motor vehicle passes over an inundated road, what should the driver do for safe driving?
A. Slow down and drive with special care
B. Speed up and pass rapidly
C. Maintain a normal speed and pass through
D. Change to a low gear and speed up to pass
Answer: A