Driving Theory Session 2 Cut and Paste answers

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Driving Theory Session 2 Cut and Paste answers Alertness Press F5 on the keyboard if the PowerPoint does not open automatically.

Before you make a U-turn in the road, you should 1 Before you make a U-turn in the road, you should C) Look over your shoulder for a final check

As you approach this bridge you should 2 As you approach this bridge you should  B) slow down  D) consider using your horn  F) beware of pedestrians

When following a large vehicle you should keep well back because 3 When following a large vehicle you should keep well back because C) it allows the driver to see you in the mirrors

In which of these situations should you avoid overtaking? 4 In which of these situations should you avoid overtaking?  D) Approaching a dip in the road

5. This road marking warns C) overtaking drivers to move back to the left

Your mobile phone rings while you are travelling. You should 6 Your mobile phone rings while you are travelling. You should C) pull up in a suitable place

Why are these yellow lines painted across the road? 7 Why are these yellow lines painted across the road? C) To make you aware of your speed

8 You are approaching traffic lights that have been on green for some time. You should C) be ready to stop

Which of the following should you do before stopping? 9 Which of the following should you do before stopping? B) Use the mirrors

As a driver what does the term ‘Blind Spot’ mean? 10 As a driver what does the term ‘Blind Spot’ mean? D) An area not seen in your mirrors

Objects hanging from your interior mirror may 11 Objects hanging from your interior mirror may  A) restrict your view C) distract your attention

You are most likely to lose concentration when driving if you 12 You are most likely to lose concentration when driving if you A) use a mobile phone B) listen to very loud music

13 Which FOUR are most likely to cause you to lose concentration while you are driving? A) Using a mobile phone   B) Talking into a microphone  C) Tuning your car radio   D) Looking at a map

B) keep both hands on the wheel 14 You are driving on a wet road. You have to stop your vehicle in an emergency. You should  B) keep both hands on the wheel

15 Which of the following may cause loss of concentration on a long journey? A) Loud music B) Arguing with a passenger C) Using a mobile phone D) Putting in a cassette tape

You should not use a mobile phone whilst driving 16 You should not use a mobile phone whilst driving C) because it might distract your attention from the road ahead

17 Your vehicle is fitted with a hands free phone system. Using this equipment whilst driving B) could distract your attention from the road

Using a hands free phone is likely to 18 Using a hands free phone is likely to  D) divert your attention

Using a mobile phone while you are driving 19 Using a mobile phone while you are driving C) could distract your attention from the road

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