
Chapter 1 Exit quiz
Quiz by Sara Reinbold
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- Q1Risk factors are contributed byvehiclesroadway environmentsdrivers and pedestriansall of the choices30s
- Q2The correct driver seating position includesheel on floor, ball of foot on the brakehips pushed all the way to the back of your seatall of the choicesknees and elbows slightly bent and torso at least 10 inches away from steering wheel45s
- Q3Push-pull steering technique is used formaking sharp turnsmaking most turnsmaking most turns and driving through curvesdriving through curves30s
- Q4To make a smooth stoprelease the pedal just before stoppingpush to the point of resistance and holdgently pump the braketrail brake just before stopping45s
- Q5You are the driver in the photo on the right. What is the correct target?The parked truck on the rightThe car on the leftThe garage door on the leftThe garage door on the right120s
- Q6Where should you focus your central vision?The car on the leftThe parked truck on the right.The garage door on the leftThe garage door on the right.120s
- Q7Before making a turn, you shouldsee a clear path, and then turn your head before turning the wheelsee a clear path, and then accelerate hardturn your wheel first, and then turn your headstop, and then proceed60s
- Q8What part of your vision lets you see details?fringe visioncentral visionblind spotperipheral vision30s
- Q9Aiming for targets helps yousteer accuratelyall of the choicesplan far aheadfind information early30s
- Q10The transition peg for a left turn isthe left rear door postthe left front corner postthe right rear door postthe space under the inside rear-view mirror60s
- Q11You are the driver. Your car is off target. Where should you focus your central vision?On the billboard to the righton the light pole aheadOn the center line, the left edge of the laneOn the sidewalk, near the right edge of the roadway60s
- Q12To get back on target you shouldsteer sharply to the left, toward the center of the roadhold the wheel straightsteer sharply to the right, toward the billboardsteer slightly to the left, toward the pole120s
- Q13The transition peg for a right turn is the right front door post.falsetrue20s
- Q14A target can be a moving object if it is in the center of your intended pathfalsetrue20s
- Q15Hold the wheel at '8 & 4' or '10 & 2' for best control of the vehicletruefalse20s