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1.Even a seemingly minor thing, such as ______________ can spark a road rage incident.A. Driving slightly below the speed limitB. Forgetting to signal when changing a laneC. Holding up traffic behind you while waiting to turn leftD. All of the above2.Slowing down needlessly to look at a smashed-up vehicle at an accident scene is an example of _______________.A. VisualizingB. RubberneckingC. MobilizingD. Hindering3.It takes about __________ for the body to process and neutralize one drinkA. 1/2 hourB. 1 hourC. 1 1/2 hoursD. 2 hours4.What is a "blind intersection"?A. A remote or rarely-used intersection which may not appear on a map or GPS deviceB. An designated intersection where visually-impaired pedestrians may cross the streetC. An intersection where you cannot see until you are within 50 feet of itD. An intersection where you cannot see until you are within 100 feet of it.5.A warning sign is usually shaped like a _______.A. SquareB. CircleC. DiamondD. Triangle6.________ are an example of a "moving" part of a vehicle's engine.A. Cylinder blocksB. Head gasketsC. ValvesD. None of the above7.The brake system warning light warns you that one or more of your vehicle's braking systems is not working properly. It also alerts you that _________.A. The parking brake is engagedB. Your vehicle's brake fluid needs to be replacedC. Your vehicle's headlight fluid needs to be replacedD. You are riding the brake8.A __________ collision is the common name for a broadside collision in which the front of one vehicle crashes into the side of another vehicle.A. Rear-EndB. RolloverC. T-BoneD. Sideswipe9.TRUE or FALSE? Georgia law prohibits auto insurance companies from charging a policyholder a higher rate based solely on their age.A. TrueB. False10.If you can see _________ of Abe Lincoln's head when doing the "penny test", it means your tire tread is NOT sufficient.A. 1/4B. 1/3C. 1/2D. All11.Your vehicle's _____________ provides you with all the information you need about your car’s features and its needs for routine service.A. History reportB. Temperature gaugeC. Automotive control systemD. Owner's manual12.___________ signs are designed to control traffic, providing guidance that you are legally bound to follow such as speed limts, turning limitations, vehicle height/weight restrictions, etc.A. InformationalB. RegulatoryC. ServiceD. Guide13.When an emergency vehicle is approaching with its sirens on and/or its lights flashing, you must ___________________.A. Follow the emergency vehicle to see if you can helpB. Stop immediately, even if you are in an intersectionC. Slow down and move as close to the center of the road as possibleD. Slow down and move to the right shoulder (or as far right as possible)14.If a bike lane is present on the roadway, bicyclists may leave the bike lane when ____________________.A. PassingB. TurningC. Attempting to avoid a collisionD. All of the above15.TRUE or FALSE? A higher grade-point average may get you a discount on your auto insurance premium.A. TrueB. False16.What do novice drivers do more than mature drivers?A. Concentrate their eye movements in a smaller areaB. Check the rearview mirror less often than they shouldC. Focus on the front and right of the vehicleD. All of the above17.Georgia law requires that you switch your headlights from high-beam to low-beam when you are within ________ of the vehicle ahead of you.A. 200 feetB. 300 feetC. 400 feetD. 500 feet18.A littering conviction can result in your _______________.A. Having to clean up litter from an area of the judge's choosingB. Paying a fine as high as $2,000C. A two-year prison termD. All of the above19.One common mistake many bicyclists make which you as a motor vehicle driver must watch out for is ________________.A. Not wearing a helmetB. Driving with a flat tireC. Not using appropriate hand signals to indicate a turn20.Most experts believe that the optimal hand positioning on the steering wheel is _____________.A. 9 o'clock and 3 o'clockB. 10 o'clock and 2 o'clockC. 10 o'clock and 3 o'clockD. 8 o'clock and 4 o'clock

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1.Even a seemingly minor thing, such as ______________ can spark a road rage incident.A. Driving slightly below the speed limitB. Forgetting to signal when changing a laneC. Holding up traffic behind you while waiting to turn leftD. All of the above2.Slowing down needlessly to look at a smashed-up vehicle at an accident scene is an example of ____________.A. VisualizingB. RubberneckingC. MobilizingD. Hindering3.It takes about __________ for the body to process and neutralize one drinkA. 1/2 hourB. 1 hourC. 1 1/2 hoursD. 2 hours4.What is a "blind intersection"?A. A remote or rarely-used intersection which may not appear on a map or GPS deviceB. An designated intersection where visually-impaired pedestrians may cross the streetC. An intersection where you cannot see until you are within 50 feet of itD. An intersection where you cannot see until you are within 100 feet of it.5.A warning sign is usually shaped like a .A. SquareB. CircleC. DiamondD. Triangle6. are an example of a "moving" part of a vehicle's engine.A. Cylinder blocksB. Head gasketsC. ValvesD. None of the above7.The brake system warning light warns you that one or more of your vehicle's braking systems is not working properly. It also alerts you that .A. The parking brake is engagedB. Your vehicle's brake fluid needs to be replacedC. Your vehicle's headlight fluid needs to be replacedD. You are riding the brake8.A __________ collision is the common name for a broadside collision in which the front of one vehicle crashes into the side of another vehicle.A. Rear-EndB. RolloverC. T-BoneD. Sideswipe9.TRUE or FALSE? Georgia law prohibits auto insurance companies from charging a policyholder a higher rate based solely on their age.A. TrueB. False10.If you can see _________ of Abe Lincoln's head when doing the "penny test", it means your tire tread is NOT sufficient.A. 1/4B. 1/3C. 1/2D. All11.Your vehicle's _____________ provides you with all the information you need about your car’s features and its needs for routine service.A. History reportB. Temperature gaugeC. Automotive control systemD. Owner's manual12. signs are designed to control traffic, providing guidance that you are legally bound to follow such as speed limts, turning limitations, vehicle height/weight restrictions, etc.A. InformationalB. RegulatoryC. ServiceD. Guide13.When an emergency vehicle is approaching with its sirens on and/or its lights flashing, you must ___________________.A. Follow the emergency vehicle to see if you can helpB. Stop immediately, even if you are in an intersectionC. Slow down and move as close to the center of the road as possibleD. Slow down and move to the right shoulder (or as far right as possible)14.If a bike lane is present on the roadway, bicyclists may leave the bike lane when ____________________.A. PassingB. TurningC. Attempting to avoid a collisionD. All of the above15.TRUE or FALSE? A higher grade-point average may get you a discount on your auto insurance premium.A. TrueB. False16.What do novice drivers do more than mature drivers?A. Concentrate their eye movements in a smaller areaB. Check the rearview mirror less often than they shouldC. Focus on the front and right of the vehicleD. All of the above17.Georgia law requires that you switch your headlights from high-beam to low-beam when you are within ________ of the vehicle ahead of you.A. 200 feetB. 300 feetC. 400 feetD. 500 feet18.A littering conviction can result in your _______________.A. Having to clean up litter from an area of the judge's choosingB. Paying a fine as high as $2,000C. A two-year prison termD. All of the above19.One common mistake many bicyclists make which you as a motor vehicle driver must watch out for is ________________.A. Not wearing a helmetB. Driving with a flat tireC. Not using appropriate hand signals to indicate a turn20.Most experts believe that the optimal hand positioning on the steering wheel is _____________.A. 9 o'clock and 3 o'clockB. 10 o'clock and 2 o'clockC. 10 o'clock and 3 o'clockD. 8 o'clock and 4 o'clock

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  1. D. All of the above
  2. B. Rubbernecking
  3. B. 1 hour
  4. C. An intersection where you cannot see until you are within 50 feet of it
  5. C. Diamond
  6. C. Valves
  7. A. The parking brake is engaged
  8. C. T-Bone
  9. A. True
  10. D. All
  11. D. Owner's manual
  12. B. Regulatory
  13. D. Slow down and move to the right shoulder (or as far right as possible)
  14. D. All of the above
  15. A. True
  16. D. All of the above
  17. B. 300 feet
  18. D. All of the above
  19. C. Not using appropriate hand signals to indicate a turn
  20. A. 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock

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