Tuesday, November 17, 2009

China BMW Rider Blog: Motorcycle Testing Questions

Well,

The Chinese government has recently (about 2 months ago) made things incredibly difficult. A few months back it was dead easy to change your Home Country drivers license in to a Chinese drivers license. All you needed was a quick 20 question knowledge test and a brief medical to make sure you could see straight. But now things are incredibly complex. The government has opted to get tough on corruption, no more bribes, and tough on the exams.

In the past the 20 question exam would come from a question bank of 100 questions. You needed to get 16/20 to pass. Today you have to take a 100 question test (45min) from a question bank of 1500 questions (for a car) and 800 questions (for a motorcycle); but a motorcycle license requires you to study from both sets of questions; so now you need to study some 2300 questions for a 100 question (45min test) - and that is assuming you already have a license from your home country.

Needless to say in the last 6-8 weeks, since the new policy came in to place, the failure rates have been massive. One consultant who helps foreigners get their licenses says that about 70-80% of her clients are failing and that most don't even bother with a license anymore. Forgoing the need to be legal. To show you what we are all up against, I've added the link to the questions on this blog below, I've also posted the motorcycle questions below, and I'll post the car questions in another blog. The Chinese government has gone from making license testing a fun and necessary experience to making it harder than a Mensa test to pass. Incredibly brutal. Please view the biking questions below my signature.

Please note: that I have taken out the Chinese, because it was easier for me to study from. Also, the pictures of the road signs and police hand signals didn't copy across, so for that you'll need to download the original documents from HERE.

Ryan Pyle
Photographer / BMW Motorcycle Owner
Location: Shanghai, China
Email: ryan@ryanpyle.com
Website: www.ryanpyle.com
Mobile: +86 137 9521 9650
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Compiler’s Notes to Subject 1 Test Question Bank

The subject 1 test question bank, compiled in accordance with the requirements specified in the revised Regulations on the Application for and Use of the Motorized Vehicle Driving Licenses (No. 91 Decree of the Ministry of Public Security), is designed for the use by the traffic control departments of the public security organs in various places in organizing the tests for motorized vehicle driving licenses.

1. Structure of Question Bank
The question bank comprises two parts: motor vehicles and motorcycles.
The question bank for motor vehicles has 1,500 questions, of which 1,315 are for general purpose, 59 are exclusively for buses, 70 are exclusively for trucks and 51 are exclusively for self-propelled wheeled machinery.
The general questions contain the knowledge that must be tested for all types of motor vehicles; the questions exclusively for buses contain the knowledge that must be tested for buses and are used to test those applying for driving A1, A3 and B1 vehicles; the questions exclusively for trucks contain the knowledge that must be tested for trucks and are used to test those applying for driving A2 and B2 vehicles; the questions exclusively for self-propelled wheeled machinery contain the knowledge that must be tested for self-propelled wheeled machinery and are used to test those applying for driving all types of self-propelled wheeled machinery.
The question bank for motorcycles has 800 questions, which contain the knowledge that must be tested for motorcycles and are used to test those applying for riding D, E and F motorcycles.

Subject 1 test paper has 100 questions, which are randomly selected and grouped by the computerized driver test system in accordance with the ratios specified in the Regulations on Motorized Vehicle Driving Licenses. The following table shows the question grouping ratios.

Question Bank for Motorcycles
(800 questions)

1.Laws, Rules and Regulations on Road Traffic Safety (222 questions)
1.1 Law on Road Traffic Safety (69 questions)

1.1.1.1 The Law of the People’s Republic of China on Road Traffic Safety is designed to maintain road traffic order, ___________________, and increase the efficiency of traffic flow.
A. Ensure vehicles can run fast
B. Fulfill transport tasks satisfactorily
C. Protect the legitimate rights and interests of the citizens
D. Reduce traffic accidents
Answer: C

1.1.1.2 A motorized vehicle can run on the road only after it has been registered with the _________________.
A. Institution in charge of road transport administration
B. Traffic control department of the public security organ
C. Department in charge of industrial and commercial administration
D. Tax department
Answer: B

1.1.1.3 An unregistered motorized vehicle should _________________ if it has to run on the road temporarily.
A. Have a temporary pass
B. Register with the public security organ
C. Directly go and run on the road
D. Paste a certificate of inspection on the window
Answer: A

1.1.1.4 When applying for motorized vehicle registration, the certificate or document the vehicle owner does not have to present is the ___________________.
A. Driving license
B. ID card and the certificate of origin of the motorized vehicle
C. Certificate of ex-factory inspection or the certificate of import for the motorized vehicle
D. Certificate of vehicle purchase tax payment or exemption
Answer: A

1.1.1.5 If _______, a motorized vehicle does not need the relevant registration.
A. The ownership has changed
B. It is used as a mortgage
C. It is under overhaul
D. It has been written off
Answer: C

1.1.1.6 A motorized vehicle reaching the write-off standard _________ .
A. Is permitted to temporarily run on the road
B. Is not allowed to run on the road
C. May run on the road after being repaired
D. May run on the road after the administrative fee is paid
Answer: B

1.1.1.7 The institution allowed to confiscate and detain motorized vehicle driving licenses is the _____________.
A. Department in charge of road transport administration
B. Traffic control department of the public security organ
C. Department in charge of industrial and commercial administration
D. Tax department
Answer: B

1.1.1.8 When driving a motorized vehicle on the road, the driver _____________.
A. May not bring the driving license with him
B. May not bring the vehicle license with him
C. Must bring the driving license, the vehicle license and the mandatory insurance with him
D. Should bring the certificate of ex-factory inspection or the certificate of import with him
Answer: C

1.1.1.9 Before driving a motorized vehicle on the road, the driver should carefully check the __________ of the vehicle.
A. Safety and technical conditions
B. Overall structure
C. All parts
D. Gear oil
Answer: A

1.1.1.10 The motorized vehicle driver __________________.
A. May drive at will when there is no traffic signal
B. Should drive according to the traffic rules and in a safe and courteous manner
C. May drive at will when there is no traffic police
D. May drive according to his habit
Answer: B

1.1.1.11 The driver may drive a motorized vehicle __________________.
A. After drinking alcohol
B. When he suffers from a disease that impedes safe driving
C. When he is exhausted
D. After drinking tea
Answer: D

1.1.1.12 The traffic control department of the public security organ detains the driving license of a motorized vehicle and ______________ if the driver’s accumulated penalty points reach the stipulated limit.
A. Educated him on the law and regulations on road traffic safety
B. Detaind the motorized vehicle
C. Revoked the vehicle license
D. Imposed administrative detention
Answer: A

1.1.1.13 ___________ of the following are not road traffic signals.
A. Traffic lights
B. Traffic bulletin board
C. Command of the traffic police
D. Traffic markings
Answer: B

1.1.1.14 __________ of the following are not road traffic signals.
A. Warning lamps
B. Traffic signs
C. Command of the traffic police
D. Traffic markings
Answer: A

1.1.1.15 The illustrated hand signal of the traffic police indicates that the vehicles should _______________.

A. Turn right
B. Go straight
C. Turn left
D. Pull over
Answer: B

1.1.1.16 The illustrated hand signal of the traffic police indicates that the vehicles should _______________.


A. Go straight
B. Turn right sharply
C. Turn left sharply
D. Pull over
Answer: C

1.1.1.17 The illustrated hand signal of the traffic police indicates that the vehicle violating the traffic rules should __________________.

A. Pull over
B. Turn right
C. Turn left
D. Go straight
Answer: A

1.1.1.18 When driving a motorized vehicle, the driver must obey the principle of _______.
A. Right-hand driving
B. Left-hand driving
C. Inner lane driving
D. Middle lane driving
Answer: A

1.1.1.19 On the road not divided into the lane for motorized vehicles, the lane for non-motorized vehicles and the sidewalk, the motorized vehicles should run ___________.
A. On both sides of the road
B. In the middle of the road
C. According to lanes
D. At will
Answer: B

1.1.1.20 When there is a traffic police on the spot to direct traffic, the motorized vehicle should run according to _________.
A. Road signs
B. Traffic lights
C. Command of the traffic police
D. Road markings
Answer: C

1.1.1.21 When running on the road having no traffic signs or markings, the motorized vehicle should ___________________________.
A. Drive at will
B. Speed up
C. Stop and look before going ahead
D. Pass if it is safe to do so and the traffic is not obstructed
Answer: D

1.1.1.22 When running on the road having maximum speed limit signs, the motorized vehicle _______________.
A. Is not allowed to exceed the marked maximum speed
B. Is allowed to exceed the marked maximum speed by 10%
C. May run faster than the designed maximum speed of the vehicle
D. Should run at the stipulated maximum speed
Answer: A

1.1.1.23 When running in the road section having no speed limit signs, the motorized vehicle _____________.
A. Should run at the designed maximum speed of the vehicle
B. Is not subject to speed limit
C. Should run at a safe speed
D. May run at will
Answer: C

1.1.1.24 When running at night or going through a dangerous road section, the motorized vehicle should ________________________.
A. Run at the designed maximum speed
B. Reduce speed and drive carefully
C. Maintain the existing speed
D. Run faster than the stipulated maximum speed
Answer: B

1.1.1.25 When encountering sand, hail, rain, snow, fog, ice and other weather conditions, the motorized vehicle should run ___________________.
A. At a fairly high speed
B. Faster than the stipulated maximum speed
C. At the existing speed
D. At reduced speed
Answer: D

1.1.1.26 When going through an intersection that has no traffic lights, traffic signs, traffic markings or traffic police, the motorized vehicle should ______________.
A. Go through rapidly
B. Reduce speed and go through slowly
C. Properly speed up
D. Maintain the existing speed
Answer: B

1.1.1.27 When running through a road section or intersection where lanes are reduced, the motorized vehicle should ___________________.
A. Move to another lane and overtake
B. Pass alternately
C. Speed up and pass
D. Jump to another lane and pass
Answer: B

1.1.1.28 When encountering slow-moving vehicles at an intersection that has no traffic signals, the motorized vehicle should ___________________.
A. Move to the right lane and overtake
B. Overtake from the left
C. Pass alternately
D. Cut in the waiting vehicles
Answer: C

1.1.1.29 When going through a level crossing with traffic signals or a manned level crossing, the motorized vehicle should ______________.
A. Pass at the normal speed
B. Maintain a safe speed
C. Speed up as fast as possible
D. Pass according to the traffic signals or obey the command of the level crossing manager
Answer: D

1.1.1.30 When going safely through a level crossing without traffic signals, the motorized vehicle should _______________.
A. Pass at the original speed
B. Slow down or stop and look
C. Speed up and pass as fast as possible
D. Closely follow the vehicle in front
Answer: B

1.1.1.31 When going through an unmanned level crossing, the motorized vehicle should _________________.
A. Go at the original speed
B. Closely follow the vehicle in front
C. Speed up and pass as fast as possible
D. Slow down or stop and look
Answer: D

1.1.1.32 When running on a road without traffic signals and encountering pedestrians crossing the road, the motorized vehicle should __________________.
A. Honk to urge the pedestrians to go faster
B. Speed up and pass
C. Reduce speed or stop and yield
D. Bypass
Answer: C

1.1.1.33 When a motorized vehicle has a problem on the road and needs to stop and solve it, the driver should immediately open the warning flash light and _______________.
A. Stop on the spot so as to avoid mechanical breakdown
B. Move the vehicle to a place where it does not obstruct the traffic
C. Stop the vehicle immediately and place a warning sign in front of it
D. Stop the vehicle and immediately report to the police
Answer: B

1.1.1.34 When a motorized vehicle breaks down on the road and cannot be moved, the driver should first turn on the warning flash light and _________________.
A. Concentrate on solving the problem
B. Seek help from the passing vehicles
C. Place a warning sign in the coming direction
D. Immediately report to the police
Answer: C

1.1.1.35 When the police car, fire engine, ambulance and wrecker are executing an emergency task, other vehicles _____________________.
A. May speed up and join them
B. May overtake with care
C. May yield depending on circumstances
D. Should yield
Answer: D

1.1.1.36 When the road maintenance vehicle and the engineering vehicle are on duty, the passing vehicles and people ______________________.
  A. May overtake
B. Should avoid with care
C. May not yield
D. Should stick to their respective lanes
Answer: B

1.1.1.37 When a motorized vehicle breaks down on an expressway, the warning sign should be placed ____________ away in the coming direction.
A.30 M
B.50 M
C.100 M
D.150 M
Answer: D

1.1.1.38 When causing a road accident involving human casualties, the driver should ____________.
A. Immediately rescue the injured people, and report to the traffic police on duty or the traffic control department of the public security organ as soon as possible
B. Move the vehicle to a safe place rapidly
C. Leave the scene and discuss compensation on his own
D. Check the vehicle damage first
Answer: A
1.1.1.39 When causing a road accident involving human casualties, the driver should ____________, and report to the traffic police on duty or the traffic control department of the public security organ as soon as possible.
A. Immediately rescue the injured people,
B. Move the vehicle to a safe place rapidly
C. Leave the scene and discuss compensation on his own
D. Check the vehicle damage first
Answer: A

1.1.1.40 When causing a road accident involving no human casualties, the parties to the accident should __________________ if they have no dispute over the fact and cause.
A. Park the vehicles in the original place, preserve the scene and wait for the traffic police to handle
B. Immediately leave the scene and discuss compensation on their own
C. Not leave the scene
D. Preserve the scene and request the insurance company to assess the damage
Answer: B

1.1.1.41 A motorized vehicle driver who drives after drinking alcohol is subject to the temporary detention of the driving license for __________and also a fine of 200 yuan ~ 500 yuan.
A. 12 months
B. 6 months
C. 3~6 months
D. 1~3 months
Answer: D

1.1.1.42 A motorized vehicle driver who drives after getting drunk should be restrained by the traffic control department of the public security organ till he sobers up. In addition, the driver is subject to a detention for ________, a temporary detention of his driving license of motorized vehicle for 3~6 months and a fine of 500 yuan ~ 2,000 yuan.
A. 60 days
B. 30 days
C. More than 15 days
D. Less than 15 days
Answer: D

1.1.1.43 The motorized vehicle driver who has deliberately covered or stained the license plate is subject to a warning or a fine of _________.
A. 3000 yuan
B. 20 yuan ~ 200 yuan
C. 200 yuan ~ 2000 yuan
D. more than 2000 yuan
Answer: B
1.1.1.44 If a motorized driver who fails to obtain a driving license drives a motorized vehicle, the traffic control department of the public security organ should impose a fine according to the stipulations and may also _____________.
A. Detain the driver for less than 15 days
B. Revoke the driving license
C. Detain the vehicle
D. Ban the driver for five years from re-obtaining a driving license
Answer: A

1.1.1.45 If a motorized driver whose driving license has been revoked drives a motorized vehicle or a motorized vehicle driver drives a motorized vehicle when his driving license is temporarily detained, the traffic control department of the public security organ should impose a fine according to the stipulations and may also __________.
A. Revoke the driving license
B. Detain the driver for less than 15 days
C. Ban the driver for five years from re-obtaining a driving license
D. Detain the vehicle
Answer: B

1.1.1.46 If a motorized vehicle driver allows his vehicle to be driven by a person who has not obtained a driving license, the traffic control department of the public security organ should impose a fine according to the stipulations and may also _______________.
A. Detain the driver for less than 15 days
B. Revoke the driving license
C. Detain the vehicle
D. Ban the driver for five years from re-obtaining a driving license
Answer: B

1.1.1.47 If a motorized vehicle driver causes a traffic accident and runs away but his conduct does not constitute a crime, the traffic control department of the public security organ should impose a fine of ____________________.
A. 100 yuan ~ 200 yuan
B. 200 yuan ~ 500 yuan
C. 200 yuan ~ 2,000 yuan
D. More than 2,000 yuan
Answer: C
1.1.1.48 If a motorized vehicle driver causes a traffic accident and runs away but his conduct does not constitute a crime, the traffic control department of the public security organ should impose a fine according to the stipulations and may also ________________.
A. Detain the driver for less than 15 days
B. Revoke the driving license
C. Detain the vehicle
D. Ban the driver for five years from re-obtaining a driving license
Answer: A
1.1.1.49 If a motorized vehicle runs 50% faster than the specified speed limit, the traffic control department of the public security organ should impose a fine of __________.
A.100 yuan ~ 200 yuan
B.200 yuan ~ 500 yuan
C.200 yuan ~ 2000 yuan
D. more than 2000 yuan
Answer: C

1.1.1.50 If a driver drives a motorized vehicle on the road, which has reached the write-off standard, the driver is subject to a fine of 200 yuan ~ 2,000 yuan and __________.
A. Should also be detained
B. The vehicle license should be revoked
C. The driving license should be revoked
D. The driving license should be temporarily detained
Answer: C

1.1.1.51 If a party fails to perform the decision on administrative punishment, the administrative organ that has made the decision on administrative punishment may ______________.
A. Apply to the people’s court for enforcement
B. Apply to the people’s procuratorate for enforcement
C. Revoke the driving license of the party
D. Detain the party for less than 15 days
Answer: A


1.1.2 Judgment Questions (18 questions)

1.1.2.1 All vehicle drivers, pedestrians, passengers on the roads, and all the units and individuals who are related to the road traffic activities within the People’s Republic of China must abide by the Law of the People’s Republic of China on Road Traffic Safety.
Answer: Right

1.1.2.2 A motorized vehicle without a license plate may run on the road.
Answer: Wrong

1.1.2.3 A person who drives a motorized vehicle on the road must bring the vehicle license with the vehicle.
Answer: Right

1.1.2.4 The license plate of a motorized vehicle should be installed according to the stipulations, should be clear and complete and should not be covered or stained.
Answer: Right


1.1.2.5 A motorized vehicle driver may drive a motorized vehicle on the road only after he has passed the tests administered by the traffic control department of the public security organ and obtained the driving license.
Answer: Right

1.1.2.6 Nobody is allowed to drive a motorized vehicle that has safety hazards such as incomplete safety devices or technically substandard components
Answer: Right

1.1.2.7 A person who drinks alcohol but is not drunk may drive a motorized vehicle.
Answer: Wrong

1.1.2.8 Driving a motorized vehicle should observe the left-hand driving principle.
Answer: Wrong

1.1.2.9 If a road is divided into the lane for motorized vehicles, the lane for non-motorized vehicles and the lane for pedestrians, the motorized vehicles, the non-motorized vehicles and the pedestrians should use the lanes designed respectively for them.
Answer: Right

1.1.2.10 Motorized vehicles are not allowed to overtake at the intersections.
Answer: Right

1.1.2.11 When a motorized vehicle passes a curve, it may overtake rapidly if no accident will occur.
Answer: Wrong

1.1.2.12 A motorized vehicle whose designed maximum speed is less than 70km is allowed to enter the expressways.
Answer: Wrong

1.1.2.13 When a road accident causes human casualties and the vehicle driver needs to change the scene for rescuing the wounded, the driver should mark the location.
Answer: Right

1.1.2.14 The punishments against the violations of the regulations on road traffic safety include warning, fine, temporary detention or revocation of the driving license, and detention.
Answer: Right
1.1.2.15 If a person who has violated the provisions of the law and regulations on road traffic safety and has caused a major traffic accident and if his act constitutes a crime, he should be held for criminal liabilities according to law and his driving license should be revoked by the traffic control department of the public security organ.
Answer: Right

1.1.2.16 If a person has caused a traffic accident and run away, the traffic control department of the public security organ should revoke his driving license and ban him for lifetime from re-obtaining a driving license.
Answer: Right

1.1.2.17 If a party fails to pay the fine within the time limit, the administrative organ that has made the decision on administrative punishment may impose an additional fine at the daily rate of 3% of the original fine.
Answer: Right

1.1.2.18 According to regulations, motorcycle driver and passenger should wear helmets.
Answer: Right

1.2 Regulations for Implementing the Law on Road Traffic Safety (77 questions)

1.2.1.1 The registration of motorized vehicles excludes the registration of ________.
A. Loss
B. Registration
C. Alternation
D. Revocation
Answer: A

1.2.1.2 If the residence of the owner of a registered motorized vehicle moves out of the area under the jurisdiction of the traffic control department of the public security organ, the vehicle owner should apply to the traffic control department of the public security organ that has registered the vehicle for ___________ registration.
A. Registration
B. Transfer
C. Alternation
D. Revocation
Answer: C

1.2.1.3 When applying for the transfer registration of a motorized vehicle, the certificate or document the party does not have to provide to the traffic control department of the public security organ that registers this vehicle is ______________.
A. The driving license
B. The party’s ID card
C. The vehicle license
D. The certificate and document on the transfer of the ownership of the vehicle
Answer: A

1.2.1.4 If a registered motorized vehicle reaches the state’s mandatory write-off standard, the owner of the vehicle should ____________ before the expiration of the write-off period.
A. Sell it to the waste recycling station
B. Sell to the vehicle recycling enterprise
C. Hand it over to the traffic control department of the public security organ
D. Hand it over to the department in charge of road transport administration
Answer: B
1.2.1.5 If the registration paper, license plate and vehicle license of a motorized vehicle are lost or destroyed and the vehicle owner applies for reissuing them, the owner should provide his ID card and application materials to the _______________.
A. The transport department
B. The traffic control department of the public security organ
C. The department in charge of industrial and commercial administration
D. The insurance company
Answer: B

1.2.1.6 The motorcycles should be inspected once every four years within __________.
A. 1 years
B. 2 years
C. 3years
D. 4 years
Answer: B

1.2.1.7 The motorcycles should be inspected once every year when it exceeds ____ as from the date of registration.
A. 1 year
B. 2 years
C.3 years
D. 4 years
Answer: D

1.2.1.8 ______ after a motorized vehicle driver obtains his driving license for the first time is his period of probation.
A. 3 months
B. 6 months
C. 12 months
D. 24 months
Answer: C

1.2.1.9 The period of validity of a motorized vehicle driving license is respectively ____, 10 years and lifelong.
A. 1 year
B. 2 years
C. 5 years
D. 6 years
Answer: D

1.2.1.10 The cycle for recording the accumulated penalty points for violating road traffic safety regulations is ____________.
A. 3 months
B. 6 months
C. 12 months
D. 24 months
Answer: C

1.2.1.11 If the accumulated penalty points of a motorized vehicle driver reach 12 points and the driver refuses to participate in the study course notified by the traffic control department of the public security organ and also refuses to take tests, the traffic control department of the public security organ _______________.
A. Should publicly announce that his driving license should no longer be used
B. Should detain his driving license
C. Should revoke his driving license
D. Impose a double fine on him
Answer: A

1.2.1.12 If a motorized vehicle driving license is lost or destroyed and the motorized vehicle driver applies for reissuing it, the driver should provide his ID card and application materials to the _________.
A. The transport department
B. The traffic control department of the public security organ
C. The department in charge of industrial and commercial administration
D. The local police station
Answer: B

1.2.1.13 When there is no speed limit sign or marking, the maximum speed for motorized vehicles on an urban road without the central dividing line is ________.
A. 30km
B. 40km
C. 50km
D. 70km
Answer: A

1.2.1.14 When there is no speed limit sign or marking, the maximum speed for motorized vehicles on a highway without the central dividing line is ________.
A. 30km
B. 40km
C. 50km
D. 70km
Answer: B


1.2.1.15 When there is no speed limit sign or marking, the maximum speed for motorized vehicles on an urban road with only one lane for motorized vehicles in the same direction is ______________.
A. 30km
B. 40km
C. 50km
D. 70km
Answer: C

1.2.1.16 When a motor vehicle (except tractor, electric power cart, self-propelled wheeled machinery) enters or leaves the lane for non-motorized vehicles, the maximum speed should be no more than ______________.
A. 30km
B. 40km
C. 50km
D. 60km
Answer: A

1.2.1.17 When a motor vehicle (expect tractor, electric power cart, self-propelled wheeled machinery) makes a U turn, makes a turn or goes down a slope, the maximum speed should be no more than __________.
A. 30km
B. 40km
C. 50km
D. 60km
Answer: A

1.2.1.18 When a motorized vehicle overtakes, it ______________.
A. Should overtake from the right side of the vehicle in front
B. Should overtake from the left side of the vehicle in front
C. May overtake from both sides of the vehicle in front
D. May not obey the speed limit
Answer: B

1.2.1.19 When a following vehicle gives overtaking signals on a road without a central dividing line, the vehicle in front should _________________.
A. Maintain the original speed
B. Speed up
C. Swiftly stop and yield
D. Reduce speed, move to the right side and yield if conditions permit
Answer: D



1.2.1.20 If there is an obstacle on one side of a road where two vehicles cross each other, ________ should go first.
A. The vehicle that has no obstacle in front
B. The vehicle that has no conditions to yield
C. The vehicle that has obstacle in front
D. The faster vehicle
Answer: C

1.2.1.21 When crossing each other at night, the vehicle should change to the low beam light at a distance of ______________ from the coming vehicle.
A. Less than 50 meters
B. More than 150 meters
C. Less 30 meters
D. Less than 100 meters
Answer: B

1.2.1.22 A motorized vehicle that will turn right at an intersection but has a vehicle in front in the same lane waiting for the green light should ______________.
A. Bypass the vehicle in front from the left side and go through the intersection
B. Honk to indicate the vehicle in front to yield
C Bypass the vehicle in front from the right side and go through the intersection
D. Stop and wait for his turn
Answer: D

1.2.1.23 At an intersection that has no directional traffic lights, _________________.
A. The motorized vehicle that will turn should yield to the vehicle that will go straight
B. The motorized vehicle that will go straight should yield to the vehicle that will turn
C. The motorized vehicle in the opposite direction that will turn left should yield to the vehicle that will turn right
D. The vehicles should bypass from the left or right side and go through the intersection
Answer: A

1.2.1.24 A motorized vehicle that goes through an intersection without the traffic lights should _______.
A. Yield to the vehicle coming from the left side of the road
B. Yield to the vehicle coming from the right side of the road
C. The vehicle that turns left should yield to the vehicle that turns right
D. The vehicle that goes straight should yield to the turning vehicle
Answer: B

1.2.1.25 When the motorized vehicles go through an intersection that has neither traffic lights nor traffic police to direct traffic, the vehicles coming in the opposite directions ___________.
A. The vehicle that goes straight should yield to the vehicle that turns left
B. The vehicle that turns left should yield to the vehicle that goes straight
C. The vehicle that turns right should yield to the vehicle that turns left
D. The vehicles may go through as they wish
Answer: C

1.2.1.26 A motorized vehicle that encounters a traffic jam at the intersection in front should __________.
A. Stop outside the intersection and wait, instead of entering the intersection
B. Bypass from the left side and manage to go through the intersection
C. Bypass from the right side and manage to go through the intersection
D. Make a U turn immediately and leave in the opposite direction
Answer: A

1.2.1.27 When a motorized vehicle has motorized vehicles stopping and waiting in line in front, the vehicle should _______________.
A. Weave through the vehicles in front from both sides
B. Overtake the vehicles in front from the left side
C. Overtake the vehicles in front from the right side
D. Queue up
Answer: D

1.2.1.28 When a motorized vehicle that has motorized vehicles in front moving forward slowly, the vehicle should _________.
A. Weave through the vehicles in front from both sides
B. Stop and wait
C. Overtake the vehicles in front from both sides
D. Follow the vehicles in front
Answer: D

1.2.1.29 When a motorized vehicle turns left, changes to the left lane, prepares to overtake, leaves a place where it has stopped, or makes a U turn, the driver should ____________ in advance.
A. Turn on the left-turn signal
B. Turn on the warning flash light
C. Turn on the right-turn signal
D. Make hand signal to other vehicles
Answer: A

1.2.1.30 When a motorized vehicle turns right, changes to the right lane, returns to the original lane after overtaking or pulls over, the driver should ___________ in advance.
A. Turn on the warning flash light
B. Make hand signals to other vehicles
C. Turn on the right-turn signal
D. Turn on the left-turn signal
Answer: C

1.2.1.31 When a motorized vehicle runs close to a sharp curve, the top of a slope or other sections that affect the safe visibility range, the driver should _______ and honk to indicate the intention.
A. Speed up and go forward
B. Reduce speed and go slowly
C. Use the warning flash light
D. Go forward at will
Answer: B

1.2.1.32 When a motorized vehicle goes through an intersection that has no traffic lights, the driver should __________.
A. Use the high beam light
B. Use the low beam light
C. Use the warning flash light
D. Use the high and low beam lights alternately to indicate the intention
Answer: D

1.2.1.33 When a motorized vehicle stops temporarily at a place other than a parking lot, it should __________.
A. Stop in the lane for non-motorized vehicles
B. Stop at the right side of the road in the coming direction, but should not obstruct the flow of other vehicles and pedestrians
C. Stop at the left side of the road in the opposite direction
D. Stop at the roadside
Answer: B

1.2.1.34 A motorized vehicle is not allowed to stop __________ to an intersection, a curve, a narrow road, a steep slope, and a tunnel.
A. 20 meters
B. 30 meters
C. 40 meters
D. 50 meters
Answer: D

1.2.1.36 A motorized vehicle ______ in the crosswalk and construction section.
A. May stop temporarily
B. May stop at will
C. May stop for a long time
D. Is not allowed to stop
Answer: D

1.2.1.37 When a motorcycle loads goods, the height should not exceed ____ from the ground.
A. 1.5 meters
B. 2 meters
C. 2.5 meters
D. 3 meters
Answer: A

1.2.1.38 When a motorcycle loads goods, the height should not be ____ longer than the motorcycle.
A. 2 meters
B. 1 meter
C. 0.5 meter
D. 0.2 meter
Answer: D

1.2.1.39 The width of loaded goods should not exceed ________ from both sides of the handle bars of a two-wheel motorcycle.
A. 0.15 meter
B. 0.20 meter
C. 0.25 meter
D. 0.5 meter
Answer: A

1.2.1.40 The width of loaded goods should ______________ from a three-wheel motorcycle.
A. not exceed 0.15 meter
B. not exceed
C. not exceed 0.20 meter
D. not exceed 0.25 meter
Answer: B

1.2.1.41 Children who have not reach ____ cannot sit on the back seat of a motorcycle.
A. 12 years old
B. 13 years old
C. 14 years old
D. 15 years old
Answer: A

1.2.1.42 A light motorcycle ______________.
A. can carry children who do not reach 12 years old
B. can carry adults who are more than 18 years old
C. cannot carry people
D. can carry preschoolers
Answer: C

1.2.1.43 When a motorized vehicle runs normally on the expressway, the minimum speed should not be less than ___________ per hour.
A. 50km
B. 60km
C. 70km
D. 80km
Answer: B

1.2.1.44 When a motorized vehicle runs from the ramp to the expressway, it should turn on _______ and enters the carriageway unless it does not obstruct the normal running of the motorized vehicles already on the expressway.
  A. The left-turn signal
B. The right-turn signal
C. The warning flash light
D. The head light
Answer: A

1.2.1.45 When a motorized vehicle leaves the expressway, it should turn on _____, changes to the speed-reducing lane and reduce the speed before it leaves.
  A. The left-turn signal
B. The right-turn signal
C. The warning flash light
D. The head lights
Answer: B

1.2.1.46 When a motorized vehicle runs on the expressway in foggy, rainy, snowy, sandy, hailing and other weather conditions with a visibility range of less than 50 meters, the speed should not exceed ______ per hour.
A. 60km
B. 40km
C. 20km
D. 50km
Answer: C

1.2.1.47 When a motorcycle runs on the expressway, the speed should not exceed ______ per hour.
A. 80km
B. 90km
C. 100km
D. 110km
Answer: A

1.2.1.48 If a motorized vehicle has a road accident with another motorized vehicle or with a non-motorized vehicle that has caused no human casualties and if the parties have no dispute over the fact and cause, the parties should ________.
A. Leave the scene and discuss compensation on their own
B. Park the vehicles on the scene, preserve the scene and wait for the traffic police to handle the case
C. Discuss compensation on the scene
D. Preserve the scene and request the insurance company to assess the damage
Answer: A

1.2.1.49 If the driver, owner or manager of a detained motorized vehicle fails to accept the punishment within 30 days and still fails to accept the punishment ____ after the public announcement by the traffic control department of the public security organ, the vehicle shall be sold by auction.
A. 1 month
B. 3 months
C. 6 months
D. 12 months
Answer: B

1.2.2 Judgment Questions: (28 questions)
1.2.2.1 When applying for the transfer registration of a motorized vehicle, the party should have the vehicle inspected by the traffic control department of the public security organ that has registered the vehicle.
Answer: Right

1.2.2.2 If the penalty points of a motorized vehicle driver fail to reach 12 points in one scoring cycle but the fines have not been paid up, the points will also be eliminated.
Answer: Wrong

1.2.2.3 If the driving license of a motorized vehicle driver is lost, the driver can still drive a motorized vehicle.
Answer: Wrong

1.2.2.4 If a motorized vehicle driver has received 12 penalty points, the driver is not allowed to drive a motorized vehicle.
Answer: Right

1.2.2.5 When a motorized vehicle crosses a level crossing, a sharp curve, a narrow road or a narrow bridge, the maximum speed should not exceed 30 kilometers per hour.
Answer: Right

1.2.2.6 When a motorized vehicle crosses a non-motorized vehicle on a narrow road or a narrow bridge at night, the motorized vehicle should use the high beam light.
Answer: Wrong


1.2.2.7 A motorized vehicle is not allowed to make a U turn at the place that has a sign prohibiting no left turn.
Answer: Right

1.2.2.8 A motorized vehicle may reverse at an intersection, in a tunnel, and a one-way road.
Answer: Wrong

1.2.2.9 At an intersection that has the guide lanes, the motorized vehicles should enter the guide lanes according to the directions they are headed for.
Answer: Right

1.2.2.10 At a road that has more than two vehicle lanes in the same direction, the motorcycles should use the very left one.
Answer: Wrong

1.2.2.11 The width of loaded cargo of a three-wheel motorcycle is allowed to exceed 0.15 meter from the body of the motorcycle.
Answer: Wrong

1.2.2.12 A light motorcycle is only permitted to carry preschoolers.
Answer: Wrong

1.2.2.13 A motorcycle cannot tow other motorcycles, but it is permitted to be towed by other motorcycles.
Answer: Wrong

1.2.2.14 While driving a motorcycle, it is permitted to keep one hand on the handlebar but not allowed two hands leave handle bars at the same time.
Answer: Wrong

1.2.2.15 While driving a motorcycle, nothing is permitted to hang on the handlebars.
Answer: Right

1.2.2.16 People who take a two-wheeled motorcycle should ride it by side way.
Answer: Wrong

1.2.2.17 A motorcycle is not permitted to tow other vehicles or to be towed by other vehicles.
Answer: Right

1.2.2.18 The motorized vehicles should drive slowly and yield to the pedestrians in the compounds of the units or in the residential areas.
Answer: Right

1.2.2.19 The motorized vehicles should drive according to the speed limits shown on the speed limit signs erected in the compounds of the units or in the residential areas.
Answer: Right

1.2.2.20 When a motorized vehicle runs on the expressway, its minimum distance with the vehicle in front in the same lane should not be less 30 meters.
Answer: Wrong

1.2.2.21 When a motorized vehicle runs on the expressway in foggy, rainy, snowy, sandy, hailing and other weather conditions with a visibility range of less than 50 meters, the vehicle should not drive at a speed of more than 20 kilometers per hour and should leave the expressway from the nearest exit as soon as possible.
Answer: Right

1.2.2.22 When a motorcycle runs on the expressway, it can overtake from the road shoulder.
Answer: Wrong

1.2.2.23 When running on the expressway, the motorized vehicles are not allowed to reverse, drive in the opposite direction, make a U turn by crossing the central divider, or stop in the carriageways.
Answer: Right

1.2.2.24 When running on the expressway, the motorized vehicles may drive or stop in the emergency lane in non-emergency cases.
Answer: Wrong

1.2.2.25 The acceleration lane or the deceleration lane of the expressway allows the motorized vehicles to overtake.
Answer: Wrong

1.2.2.26 If a motorized vehicle causes a road accident and the party runs away, the party is not held full liable for the accident.
Answer: Wrong

1.2.2.27 The party has the right to make presentation and defense against the punishments meted out by the traffic control department of the public security organ or the traffic police.
Answer: Right

1.2.2.28 When running on the expressway, a two-wheeled motorcycle cannot carry people.
Answer: Right

1.3 Criminal Law (7 questions)
1.3.1.1 If a motorized vehicle driver has caused a traffic accident __________, the driver is subject to a prison term of 7 years ~ 15 years.
A. That has caused major consequences
B. That has caused serious injury
C. That has caused heavy loss to public or private property
D. And has run away, which has caused human death,
Answer: D
1.3.1.2 If a motorized vehicle driver has caused a major accident in violation of the traffic regulations which has caused serious injury, death, or heavy loss to public or private property and which constitutes a crime of traffic accident, the driver is subject to a prison term of less than ______ or a criminal detention.
A. 1 year
B. 2 years
C. 3 years
D. 4 years
Answer: C

1.3.1.3 If a motorized vehicle driver runs away or commits other extremely serious acts after causing a traffic accident, the driver is subject to a prison term of _____.
A. 3 years ~ 7 years
B. 2 years ~ 5 years
C. 1 year ~ 3 years
D. 3 years ~ 5 years
Answer: A

1.3.2 Judgment Questions (4 questions)
1.3.2.1 A motorized vehicle driver who escapes after causing a traffic accident is subject to a prison term of 3 years ~ 7 years.
Answer: Right

1.3.2.2 If a motorized vehicle driver escapes after causing a traffic accident which has caused human death, the driver is subject to a prison term of 7 years ~ 15 years.
Answer: Right

1.3.2.3 If a motorized vehicle driver has caused a major accident in violation of the traffic regulations which has caused serious injury or death, the driver is subject to a prison term of more than 3 years or a criminal detention.
Answer: Wrong

1.3.2.4 If a motorized vehicle driver has caused a major accident in violation of the traffic regulations which has caused heavy loss to public or private property and which constitutes a crime of traffic accident, the driver is subject to a prison term of less than 3 years or a criminal detention.
Answer: Right

1.4 General Principles of the Civil Law (5 questions)
1.4.1.1 When avoiding an emergency, a motorized vehicle driver does not assume civil liability or just assume a proper degree of civil liability for the damage arising from _________.
A. Natural causes
B. Excess avoidance
C. Inappropriate measures
D. Failure to take measures
Answer: A

1.4.2 Judgment Questions: (4 questions)
1.4.2.1 A motorized vehicle driver who has injured a pedestrian should assume the civil liability for traffic accident.
Answer: Right

1.4.2.2 When avoiding an emergency, a motorized vehicle driver does not need to assume civil liability for the injury of other people arising from his inappropriate measures.
Answer: Wrong

1.4.2.3 If a motorized vehicle driver infringes upon the property and personal safety of other people in a traffic accident arising from his fault, the driver should assume civil liability.
Answer: Right

1.4.2.4 If a normally running motorized vehicle has accidentally caused serious injury or death of other people, the driver should assume criminal liability and related administrative liability.
Answer: Wrong

1.5 Regulations for Punishing the Violations of the Regulations on Road Traffic Safety
1.5.1.1 With regard to the motorcycle that is suspected of stealing and cannot be immediately released, the traffic police may _____ on the spot.
A. Confiscate it
B. Detain it
C. Auction it
D. Impose a fine
Answer: B

1.5.1.2 If a motorized vehicle runs ___ faster than the prescribed speed limit, the driving license may be detained till the day when a punishment decision is made.
A. 10%
B. 30%
C. 40%
D. 50%
Answer: D

1.5.1.3 The case which allows the detention of the motorized vehicle driving license is _____.
A. That the accumulated penalty points reach 12 points within one scoring cycle
B. Smoking and eating when driving
C. That a minor traffic accident is caused but causes no property damage
D. That a motorized vehicle runs 10% faster than the prescribed speed limit
Answer: A

1.5.1.4 If the traffic police ________, they should arbitrarily test the intracorporeal alcoholic content of the vehicle driver.
A. Have no dispute over the reading of the alcohol breath analyzer
B. Find the reading of the alcohol breath analyzer is below the threshold level of intoxication
C. Find a traffic accident has been caused by a vehicle driver after drinking
D. Find a traffic accident has been caused by a vehicle driver who has not drunk.
Answer: C

1.5.1.5 With regard to the driver who cannot control his behaviors after drinking, the traffic police may ______ on the spot.
A. Impose a fine
B. Detain the driver
C. Use restraining police equipment
D. Criticize and educate
Answer: C

1.5.1.6 The traffic control department of the public security organ can confiscate and arbitrarily write off a motorized vehicle __________, subject to the approval of the traffic control department of the public security organ at or above the county level.
A. That has caused a traffic accident
B. That has been used for more than 10 years
C. That has been illegally assembled or has reached the write-off standard
D. That has failed to pass vehicle inspection
Answer: C

1.5.2 Judgment Questions: (20 questions)

1.5.2.1 If a motorized vehicle driver whose penalty scores have reached 12 points has passed the tests, his original points will not be eliminated.
Answer: Wrong

1.5.2.2 If a motorized vehicle runs 50% faster than the prescribed speed limit, the driver should receive criticism and education but his driving license should not be detained.
Answer: Wrong

1.5.2.3 The traffic control department of the public security organ should notify the driver who has violated the traffic regulations after drinking of the test result by telephone.
Answer: Wrong

1.5.2.4 If a motorized vehicle driver has obtained his driving license by cheating, bribery and other illegal means, his driving license should be confiscated and his driving permission should be revoked. In addition, he cannot reapply driving license in three years.
Answer: Right

1.5.2.5 The traffic control department of the public security organ is not allowed to detain the driving license of a person who drives a motorized vehicle after drinking.
Answer: Wrong

1.5.2.6 The traffic control department of the public security organ may detain the driving license of a person who drives a motorized vehicle after drinking.
Answer: Right

1.5.2.7 If a motorized vehicle driver allows his vehicle to be driven by a person who fails to obtain a motorized vehicle driving license, the traffic control department of the public security organ may revoke the driving license.
Answer: Right

1.5.2.8 The traffic police may detain the motorcycle if its driver has falsified the license plate and vehicle license.
Answer: Right

1.5.2.9 With regard to a non-spot punishment, the party who has violated the traffic regulations has the right to request the traffic control department of the public security organ to provide the data recorded by the traffic monitoring equipment.
Answer: Right

1.5.2.10 If the driving license of a motorized vehicle driver is detained after his penalty scores reach 12 points, the driver may participate in the study and test organized by the traffic control department of the public security organ at the place where his driving license has been issued or the place where he has violated the traffic regulations.
Answer: Right

1.5.2.11 If a motorized vehicle driver obtains a driving license without passing tests, he may have his driving permission confirmed through a make-up test.
Answer: Wrong

1.6 Procedural Regulations for Handling Traffic Accidents (20 questions)
1.6.1.1 If the party to a minor traffic accident has bought vehicle insurance, he may make a claim to the insurance company according to _________.
A. The certificate of the person in the know
B. The agreement on the fact of the traffic accident
C. The report of the party
D. The insurance policy
Answer: B

1.6.1.2 If the party refuses to leave the scene after a traffic accident occurs, the traffic police should _________.
A. Persuade the party
B. Force the party to leave
C. Wait patiently
D. Consult with the party
Answer: B

1.6.1.3 If a traffic accident has caused human casualties, the party should immediately stop the vehicle, rescue the wounded and at the same time _________.
A. Identify the cause of the accident
B. Discuss compensation with the opposite party
C. Swiftly report to the traffic police on duty
D. Look for witnesses on the spot
Answer: C

1.6.1.4 If the party drives a motorcycle and __________, the party should assume full liability for the traffic accident.
A. Hits a pedestrian on the expressway
B. Scratches a turning vehicle at an intersection when going straight
C. Scratches a motorcycle in the fast lane
D. Deliberately damages and falsifies the scene and destroys evidence after causing a traffic accident
Answer: D

1.6.2 Judgment Questions: (11 questions)
1.6.2.1 If no agreement is reached through the mediation by the traffic police after a traffic accident, the parties may file a civil action with the people’s court.
Answer: Right

1.6.2.2 The parties to a traffic accident are not allowed to discuss compensation matters on their own.
Answer: Wrong

1.6.2.3 If a traffic accident has caused only partial damage to a building but has not caused human casualties, the party may leave the scene on his own.
Answer: Wrong

1.6.2.4 If the parties to a traffic accident have objection to the accident investigation report by the traffic police, they may file an administrative action to the people’s court.
Answer: Wrong

1.6.2.5 If mediation fails to reach agreement over a traffic accident or the parties fail to perform the result of mediation, the parties may file a civil action with the people’s court.
Answer: Right

1.6.2.6 If a traffic accident has only caused a serious injury and the driver is willing to assume full liability, they may discuss a solution on their own.
Answer: Wrong

1.6.2.7 If a party to a traffic accident escapes and his act causes the loss of evidence, the escaping party should assume full liability.
Answer: Right

1.7 Regulations on the Application for and Use of Motorized Vehicle Driving Licenses
1.7.1.1 The person whose motorized vehicle driving license has been revoked for less than _____ is not allowed to reapply for a driving license.
A. 2 years
B. 3 years
C. 4 years
D. 5 years
Answer: A

1.7.1.2 The person whose driving permission has been revoked according to law for less than _______ is not allowed to reapply for a driving license.
A. 6 years
B. 5 years
C. 4 years
D. 3 years
Answer: D

1.7.1.3 If an applicant cheats in a test, the eligibility for this test ________.
A. Can be reserved if the cheating is not serious
B. Is cancelled
C. May be reserved
D. May be temporarily reserved
Answer: B

1.7.1.4 The motorized vehicle driver should apply to the issuing vehicle management station for license change within _______ before the expiration of the driving license.
A. 90 days
B. 120 days
C. 180 days
D. 240 days
Answer: A

1.7.1.5 If a driver fails to change his driving license more than ____ after the expiration of his motorized vehicle driving license, the vehicle management station should cancel his driving license.
A. 6 months
B. 1 year
C. 2 years
D. 3 years
Answer: B

1.7.1.6 If the accumulated penalty scores of a motorized vehicle driver reach 12 points, the driver should receive a ______ education on the traffic law and regulations and related knowledge at the traffic control department of the public security organ at the issuing place of his driving license or the place where he violates the traffic regulations.
A. 10-day
B. 7-day
C. 5-day
D. 3-day
Answer: B

1.7.1.7 After a motorized vehicle driver has accumulated 12 penalty points within one scoring cycle and has received education, the vehicle management station should ______ within 20 days.
A. Conduct subject 1 test for him
B. Impose a fine and revoke his driving license
C. Conduct subject 2 test
D. Conduct subject 3 test
Answer: A

1.7.1.8 If there is a change in the driver’s information recorded in the motorized vehicle driving license, the driver should apply to the issuing vehicle management station for license change within ______.
A. 60 days
B. 50 days
C. 40 days
D. 30 days
Answer: D

1.7.2 Judgment Questions: (8 questions)
1.7.2.1 If a motorized vehicle driver has received 12 accumulated penalty points twice in a scoring cycle, he should participate in the subjects 1, 2 and 3 tests
Answer: Wrong

1.7.2.2 The test result of each subject should be signed by the instructor and tester.
Answer: Wrong
1.7.2.3 The motorized vehicle driving license obtained for the first time is valid for 10 years.
Answer: Wrong

1.7.2.4 If the applicant commits cheating in the course of a test, his eligibility for this test will be cancelled but the results of other tests he has passed will remain valid.
Answer: Wrong

1.7.2.5 If a driving license is lost, the driver should provide a certificate from the community and a certificate from the working unit when applying for a reissue.
Answer: Wrong

1.7.2.6 The motorized vehicle driver must personally handle the change or reissue of his driving license and is not allowed to entrust other people to do for him.
Answer: Wrong

1.7.2.7 If a motorized vehicle driver receives 12 accumulated penalty points twice in a scoring cycle, the vehicle management station should conduct subject 3 test for him within 20 days after he passes subject 1 test.
Answer: Wrong

1.7.2.8 The motorized vehicle driver who is more than 60 years old should have a physical checkup annually and should submit a certificate of physical checkup within 1 year after one scoring cycle is over.
Answer: Wrong

1.8 Regulations on Vehicle Registration (7 questions)
1.8.1.1 If a motorized vehicle has reached the state’s mandatory write-off standard, the owner of the vehicle should _________.
A. Break up the vehicle into parts and sell them to other users
B. Sell it to a waste recycling station as scrap iron
C. Sell the vehicle to a motorized vehicle recycling enterprise
D. Have the vehicle inspected by the vehicle management station
Answer: C

1.8.1.2 If the transfer of a motorized vehicle is approved, the owner should have the vehicle inspected by ______ within 10 days after the transfer.
A. The vehicle management station
B. The institution in charge of transport administration
C. The detachment of the traffic police
D. The vehicle safety and technical test station
Answer: A

1.8.2 Judgment Questions: (8 questions)
1.8.2.1 If a motorized vehicle has reached the state’s mandatory write-off standard, the owner should sell it to a waste recycling station as scrap iron.
Answer: Wrong

1.8.2.2 When applying for the license plate and vehicle license for the first time for a vehicle that is exempted from inspection according to the state stipulations, the vehicle should be inspected by the vehicle management station.
Answer: Wrong

1.8.2.3 If a motorized vehicle has reached the state’s mandatory write-off standard, the vehicle management station will not handle its registration but will handle its transfer registration.
Answer: Wrong

1.8.2.4 A motorized vehicle involved in a violation of the traffic regulations or a traffic accident that remains unresolved is not eligible for transfer registration.
Answer: Right

1.8.2.5 If a motorized vehicle applying for transfer registration has passed the period of inspection validity, it should have a safety and technical inspection.
Answer: Right

1.9 Regulations on Mandatory Traffic Accident Insurance of Motorized Vehicles
1.9.1.1 _____ of a motorized vehicle running on the roads in China should buy the mandatory traffic accident insurance for his motorized vehicle according to the provisions of the Law on Road Traffic Safety.
A. The owner and manager
B. The guarantor
C. The passenger
D. The driver
Answer: A

1.9.1.2 The objects of compensation liability of the mandatory traffic accident insurance of the motorized vehicles are _______ of a road accident.
A. The drivers
B. The victims other than the persons and the insured in the same vehicle
C. The insured
D. The passengers
Answer: B

1.9.1.3 With regard to the insured vehicle that has repeatedly violated the traffic regulations, caused traffic accidents or caused major traffic accidents, the insurance company should _______ the rate of insurance premiums.
A. Maintain
B. Reduce
C. Raise
D. Properly adjust
Answer: C

1.9.1.4 If the insured person has no fault in a traffic accident, the insurance company should ____ the rate of insurance premiums.
A. Properly raise
B. Reduce
C. Properly reduce
D. Not raise
Answer: D

1.9.1.5 The duration of coverage of the mandatory traffic accident insurance of motorized vehicles is _______.
A. 4 years
B. 3 years
C. 2 years
D. 1 year
Answer: D

1.9.1.6 If the insured person and the insurance company have disputes over compensation, they may apply for arbitration or _____ according to law.
A. File a complaint to the Insurance Regulatory Commission
B. Report to the insurance company
C. Report to the local traffic control department of the public security organ
D. File an action with the people’s court
Answer: D

1.9.2 Judgment Questions: (7 questions)
1.9.2.1 The objects of compensation liability of the mandatory traffic accident insurance of motorized vehicles include the drivers of the insured vehicles.
Answer: Wrong

1.9.2.2 After the mandatory traffic accident insurance is bought for a motorized vehicle, the insurance company should reduce the rate of insurance premium in the next year if the insured vehicle commits no violation of the traffic regulations and does not cause any traffic accident.
Answer: Right



1.9.2.3 After the mandatory traffic accident insurance is bought for a motorized vehicle, the insurance company should reduce the rate of insurance premium if the insured vehicle causes traffic accident but the insured person in the accident has no fault.
Answer: Wrong

1.9.2.4 If the driver causes a traffic accident after getting drunk but causes loss to the property of the victim, the insurance company does not assume any compensation liability.
Answer: Right

1.9.2.5 If the insured person deliberately causes a traffic accident and causes loss to the property of the victim, the insurance company does not assume any compensation liability.
Answer: Right

1.9.2.6 If the owner and manager of a motorized vehicle fail to buy the mandatory traffic accident insurance for the vehicle, the traffic control department of the public security organ may detain the vehicle.
Answer: Right

1.9.2.7 If a motorized vehicle on the road fails to place the label of insurance, the traffic control department of the public security organ may impose a fine but is not allowed to detain the vehicle.
Answer: Wrong

2. Traffic Signals and Their Meanings (244 questions)
2.1.1.1 When the red traffic light is on, it _________.
A. Means the vehicles are allowed to pass
B. Means the vehicles are prohibited from passing
C. Reminds the vehicles to pass slowly
D. Means the vehicles should stop and yield
Answer: B

2.1.1.2 When the green traffic light is on, it _________.
A. Means the vehicles are prohibited from passing
B. Means the vehicles should speed up and pass
C. Means the vehicles are allowed to pass
D. Means the vehicles should stop and yield
Answer: C

2.1.1.3 When the yellow traffic light is on, it ________.
A. Means the vehicles are prohibited from passing
B. Means the vehicles are allowed to pass
C. Means the vehicles should stop
D. Warns the vehicles
Answer: D

2.1.1.4 When the green traffic light is on and allows the vehicles to pass, __________.
A.
B.
C. The turning vehicles are not allowed to obstruct the flow of the straight-going vehicles and pedestrians
D. The turning vehicles are not allowed to pass
Answer: C

2.1.1.5 When the red traffic light is on, ________ may pass if they do not obstruct the flow of the vehicles and pedestrians allowed to pass.
A. The right-turning vehicles
B. The left-turning vehicles
C. The vehicles turning at the T-shaped intersection
D. The vehicle in all directions
Answer: A

2.1.1.6 When the red traffic light is on, the vehicles should stop _________.
A. Inside the stop line
B. In the crosswalk
C. In the intersection
D. Outside the stop line
Answer: D

2.1.1.7 When the yellow traffic light is on, _______.
A. It allows the vehicles to pass
B. The vehicles that have passed the stop line may continue to pass
C. It allows the vehicles to turn left
D. The vehicles should speed up and pass
Answer: B

2.1.1.9 When the head of the green arrow light points upward, it allows the vehicles to _____________.
A. Turn left
B. Turn right
C. Go straight
D. Make a U turn
Answer: C

2.1.1.10 When the head of the red arrow light points upward, it prohibits the vehicles from _____________.
A. Turning left
B. Turning right
C. Going straight
D. Making a U turn
Answer: C

2.1.1.11 When the head of the red arrow light points to the left side, it prohibits the vehicles from _________.
A. Turning left
B. Turning right
C. Going straight
D. Making a U turn
Answer: A

2.1.1.12 When the head of the red arrow light points to the right side, it prohibits the vehicles from _________.
A. Turning left
B. Turning right
C. Going straight
D. Making a U turn
Answer: B

2.1.1.13 The continuously flashing yellow light is the warning flash light that ________.
A. Urges the vehicles and pedestrians to pass as fast as they can
B. Stops the vehicles and pedestrians from passing
C. Means the vehicles and pedestrians may continue to pass
D. Means the vehicles and pedestrians should look and make sure it is safe to pass before they pass
Answer: D

2.1.1.14 If the two red lights at a level crossing flash alternately or one red light is on, _________.
A. The vehicles may pass if it is safe to do so
B. The vehicles and pedestrians are prohibited from passing
C. The vehicles are prohibited from passing but the pedestrians may pass
D. The pedestrians are prohibited from passing but the vehicles may pass
Answer: B

2.1.2 Judgment Questions: (13 questions)
2.1.2.1 When the red light is on, it allows the vehicles to pass.
Answer: Wrong

2.1.2.2 When the green light is on, it prohibits the vehicles from passing
Answer: Wrong

2.1.2.3 When the yellow light is on, it allows the vehicles to pass.
Answer: Wrong

2.1.2.4 When the red or the arrow light is on, this lane allows to turn right.
Answer: Wrong

2.1.2.5 When the head of the red arrow light points to the left side, it allows the vehicles to turn left.
Answer: Wrong

2.1.2.6 When the head of the green arrow light points upward, it allows the vehicles to go straight.
Answer: Right

2.1.2.7 When the head of the green arrow light points to the right side, it allows the vehicles to turn right.
Answer: Right

2.1.2.8 When the head of the red arrow light points to the right side, it allows the vehicles to turn right.
Answer: Wrong

2.1.2.9 When the head of the green arrow light points to the left side, it allows the vehicles to go straight.
Answer: Wrong

2.1.2.10 The continuously flashing yellow light is the warning flash light that means the drivers should look and make sure it is safe to pass before their vehicles pass.
Answer: Right

2.1.2.11 When the two red lights at a level crossing flash alternately, the vehicles and pedestrians are prohibited from passing.
Answer: Right

2.1.2.12 When one red light at a level crossing is on, the vehicles may pass if it is safe to do so.
Answer: Wrong

2.1.2.13 When the red light at crossing a railway crossing is off, the vehicles and passengers are allowed to pass.
Answer: Right

2.2 Traffic Signs (155 questions)
2.2.1.1 The sign in the picture is _______.

A. A warning sign
B. A prohibitive sign
C. An indicative sign
D. A directional sign
Answer: A

2.2.1.2 A warning sign is designed to warn _____________.
A. The vehicles and pedestrians to be careful at a dangerous place
B. The vehicles and pedestrians not to pass
C. The driver there is a curve ahead
D. The driver there is a congestion-prone section ahead
Answer: A

2.2.1.3 The sign in the picture is __________.

A. A warning sign
B. A prohibitive sign
C. An indicative sign
D. A directional sign
Answer: D

2.2.1.4 A directional sign is designed to ________.
A. Warn the vehicles and pedestrians to be careful about a dangerous place
B. Prohibit or restrict the vehicles and pedestrians from passing
C. Indicate the vehicles and pedestrians to go ahead
D. Give information about road direction, place and distance
Answer: D

2.2.1.5 The sign in the picture is _______.

A. A warning sign
B. A prohibitive sign
C. An indicative sign
D. A directional sign
Answer: B

2.2.1.6 A prohibitive sign is designed to ________.
A. Warn the vehicles and pedestrians to be careful about a dangerous place
B. Give information about road direction, place and distance
C. Indicate the vehicles and pedestrians to go ahead
D. Prohibit or restrict the vehicles and pedestrians from passing
Answer: D

2.2.1.7 The sign in the picture is ______.

A. A warning sign
B. A prohibitive sign
C. An indicative sign
D. A directional sign
Answer: C

2.2.1.8 An indicative sign is designed to indicate the vehicles and pedestrians to ________.
A. Be careful about a dangerous place
B. Go ahead according to the line and direction indicated by the sign
C. Drive with care
D. Go ahead either in the direction or not in the direction indicated
Answer: B
2.2.1.9 The sign in the picture is ______.

A. A warning sign
B. A prohibitive sign
C. A directional sign
D. An auxiliary sign
Answer: D
2.2.1.10 When the main sign is unable to completely express or indicate the requirements, _______ should be set to ensure safe driving and smooth traffic.
A. An indicative mark
B. A warning mark
C. An auxiliary sign
D. A three-dimensional mark
Answer: C

2.2.1.11 The sign in the picture is _________.

A. A tourist zone sign
B. An indicative sign
C. A directional sign
D. An auxiliary sign
Answer: A

2.2.1.12 The picture indicates _______


A. A speed-reducing marking
B. A width-limiting mark
C. A tunnel marking
D. A three-dimensional mark
Answer: D

2.2.1.13 The sign in the picture means ________.

A. A right turn
B. A detour
C. A sharp left curve
D. A sharp right curve
Answer: C

2.2.1.14 The sign in the picture means ________.

A. Downhill road
B. Uphill road
C. Steep downhill road
D. Steep uphill road
Answer: D

2.2.1.15 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. Steep downhill road
B. Sliding
C. Downhill road
D. Steep uphill road
Answer: A

2.2.1.16 The sign in the picture means ______.

A. Road narrows on both sides
B. Road narrows on the left side
C. Road narrows on the right side
D. Reduce speed
Answer: B

2.2.1.17 The sign in the picture means ______.

A. Road narrows on both sides
B. Road narrows on the left side
C. Road narrows on the right side
D. Reduce speed
Answer: C

2.2.1.18 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. Mind side wind
B. Watch for pedestrians
C. The red light is on
D. Mind the traffic lights
Answer: D

2.2.1.19 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. Watch for falling rocks
B. Dangerous hillside road
C. Mind downhill sliding
D. Steep downhill road
Answer: A

2.2.1.20 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. Mind danger
B. Mind side wind
C. Watch for falling rocks
D. Dangerous hillside road
Answer: B

2.2.1.21 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. Slippery road
B. Embankment road
C. Dangerous hillside road
D. Steep downhill road
Answer: C

2.2.1.22 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. Village
B. Tunnel
C. Overflowing bridge
D. Embankment road
Answer: D

2.2.1.23 The sign in the picture means ________.

A. Ferry
B. Embankment road
C. Hump bridge
D. Overflowing bridge
Answer: A

2.2.1.24 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. Dangerous hillside road
B. Village
C. Watch for falling rocks
D. School
Answer: B

2.2.1.25 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. Tunnel
B. Culvert bridge
C. Hump bridge
D. Overflowing bridge
Answer: C

2.2.1.26 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. Dangerous hillside road
B. Watch for pedestrians
C. Watch for children
D. Man at work
Answer: D

2.2.1.27 The sign in the picture means _____.

A. Overflowing road
B. Mind splash
C. Slippery
D. Hump bridge
Answer: A

2.2.1.28 The sign in the picture means _____.

A. Embankment road
B. Slippery
C. Sharp curve
D. Dangerous hillside road
Answer: B

2.2.1.29 The sign in the picture means _____.

A. Hump road
B. House
C. Tunnel
D. Village
Answer: C

2.2.1.30 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. Accident ahead
B. No passing
C. Stop
D. Danger
Answer: D

2.2.1.31 The sign in the picture means ______.

A. Watch for children
B. Crosswalk
C. School
D. Village
Answer: A

2.2.1.32 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. Sharp curve
B. Continuous curves
C. Curve driving
D. No turning
Answer: B

2.2.1.33 The sign in the picture means ______.

A. Drive in order
B. Inverse curve
C. Roundabout
D. Detour
Answer: C

2.2.1.34 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. Turn left or turn right
B. No passing
C. Two-way traffic
D. Intersection
Answer: D

2.2.1.35 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. Bump road
B. Hump bridge
C. Tunnel
D. Embankment road
Answer: A

2.2.1.36 The sign in the picture means ________.

A. No animal passing
B. Watch for animals
C. Animal passing
D. Animal-driven cart
Answer: B

2.2.1.37 The sign in the picture means ______.

A. Bridge widens
B. Bridge widens on both sides
C. Narrow bridge
D. Hump bridge
Answer: C

2.2.1.38 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. No passing through level crossing
B. Crosswalk
C. Unmanned level crossing
D. Manned level crossing
Answer: D

2.2.1.39 The sign in the picture means ________.

A. Unmanned level crossing
B. No passing
C. No passing through level crossing
D. Manned level crossing
Answer: A

2.2.1.40 The sign in the picture means ______.

A. No passing for non-motorized vehicles
B. Watch for non-motorized vehicles
C. Passing for non-motorized vehicles
D. No passing for bicycles
Answer: B

2.2.1.41 The sign in the picture means ______.

A. Level crossing 50m ahead
B. Level crossing 100m ahead
C. Level crossing 150m ahead
D. Level crossing 500m ahead
Answer: C
2.2.1.42 The sign in the picture means ________.

A. Danger
B. No passing for all motor vehicles
C. No tailgating
D. Accident-prone section
Answer: D

2.2.1.43 The sign in the picture means ________.

A. Slow passing
B. No slow passing
C. Fast passing
D. Jammed section
Answer: A

2.2.1.44 The sign in the picture means ______.

A. Bypassing from the left side
B. Bypassing from both sides
C. Bypassing from the right side
D. No bypassing
Answer: B

2.2.1.46 The sign in the picture means _______.
A. Motorcycles are prohibited
B. Bicycles are prohibited
C. Pedicabs are prohibited
D. Motor-tricycles are prohibited
Answer: A

2.2.1.47 The sign in the picture means _____.

A. Right turn is allowed
B. Changing to the right lane is prohibited
C. Right U turn is prohibited
D. Right turn is prohibited
Answer: D

2.2.1.48 the sign in the picture means ____.

A. No U turn
B. No left turn
C. U turn is allowed
D. Left turn is allowed
Answer: A

2.2.1.49 The sign in picture means _______.

A. No road borrowing
B. No overtaking
C. Overtaking ban is lifted
D. Overtaking is allowed
Answer: B

2.2.1.50 The sign in this picture means ______.

A. No road borrowing
B. No overtaking
C. Overtaking ban is lifted
D. No lane changing
Answer: C

2.2.1.51 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. Left turn is allowed
B. No left turn
C. Left U turn is allowed
D. No lane changing to the left side
Answer: B

2.2.1.52 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. Honk ban is lifted
B. Honk is allowed
C. Radio listening is prohibited
D. No honk
Answer: D

2.2.1.53 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. Weight is limited
B. Road number
C. Speed is limited
D. Speed limit is lifted
Answer: C

2.2.1.54 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. Weight is limited
B. Road number
C. Speed is limited
D. Speed limit is lifted
Answer: D

2.2.1.55 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. No two-way passing
B. Going first when crossing each other
C. Two-way traffic
D. Yielding when crossing each other
Answer: D

2.2.1.56 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. Going straight is allowed
B. Going straight is prohibited
C. Going straight fast
D. No entry
Answer: B

2.2.1.57 The sign in the picture means ________.

A. Going straight and turning right are prohibited
B. Going straight and turning left are allowed
C. Going straight and turing left are prohibited
D. Going straight and turning right are allowed
Answer: C

2.2.1.58 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. Going straight and turning right are prohibited
B. Going straight and turning left are allowed
C. Going straight and turning left are prohibited
D. Going straight and turning right are allowed
Answer: A

2.2.1.59 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. Left and right turns are allowed
B. Left and right turns are prohibited
C. Left turn is allowed
D. Right turn is allowed
Answer: B

2.2.1.60 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. No long stopping for vehicles
B. No entry for motorized vehicles
C. No entry
D. No long or temporary stopping for vehicles
Answer: D

2.2.1.61 The sign in the picture means ______.

A. No long stopping for vehicles
B. No long or temporary stopping for vehicles
C. No temporary stopping for vehicles
D. No entry for vehicles
Answer: A

2.2.1.62 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. Stop for inspection
B. No passing
C. No entry
D. Stop to yield
Answer: A

2.2.1.63 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. No temporary stopping for vehicles
B. Stop to yield
C. No long or temporary stopping for vehicles
D. No entry for motorized vehicles
Answer: B

2.2.1.64 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. Stop to yield
B. Yield when crossing each other
C. No yielding
D. Reduce speed and yield
Answer: D

2.2.1.65 The sign in the picture means all vehicles are allowed only to _________.

A. Go straight
B. Enter
C. Go one-way
D. Stop
Answer: A

2.2.1.66 The sign in the picture means all vehicles are allowed only to ______.

A. Turn right
B. Go on the right side
C. Go on the left side
D. Turn left
Answer: D

2.2.1.67 The sign in the picture means all vehicles are allowed only to ______.

A. Turn right
B. Go one-way
C. Go on the right side
D. Go on the left side
Answer: A

2.2.1.68 The sign in the picture means all vehicles are allowed only to _____.

A. Go straight and turn right
B. Go straight and turn left
C. Go along the lanes
D. Turn left ahead
Answer: B

2.2.1.69 The sign in the picture means all vehicles are allowed only to ______.

A. Go straight and turn left
B. Go along the lanes
C. Go straight and turn right
D. Right-turn intersection ahead
Answer: C

2.2.1.70 The sign in the picture means all vehicles are _______.

A. Prohibited from turning left or right
  B. Prohibited from going straight
  C. Prohibited from making U turns from either side
  D. Allowed to turn left and right
Answer: D

2.2.1.71 The sign in the picture means all vehicles are allowed only to ______.

A. Go on the right road
B. Stop on the right side
C. Turn right
D. Go on the left road
Answer: A

2.2.1.72 The sign in the picture means all vehicles are allowed only to ______.

A. Turn left
B. Go on the left road
C. Stop on the left side
D. Go on the right road
Answer: B

2.2.1.73 The sign in the picture allows _______ only.

A. Non-motorized vehicles
B. Small buses
C. All motorized vehicles
D. Taxicabs
Answer: C

2.2.1.74 The sign in the picture means this section is only for _______.

A. The passing of motorized vehicles
B. The passing of bicycles
C. The parking of bicycles
D. The passing of non-motorized vehicles
Answer: D

2.2.1.75 The sign in the picture means this lane is only for ______.

A. The passing of motorized vehicles
B. The one-way passing of small buses
C. Vehicle tests
D. Small buses
Answer: A

2.2.1.76 The sign in the picture means this lane is ________.

A. A no entry lane
B. A straight-going lane
C. A one-way lane
D. A fast lane
Answer: B

2.2.1.77 The sign in the picture means these lanes are for______.

A. Ging straight and turning left
B. Turning and going straight
C. Going in different directions
D. Going straight and turning right
Answer: C

2.2.1.78 The sign in the picture means the vehicles are allowed only to _____.

A. Turn left
B. Make U turn
C. Go in two ways
D. Go around on the right side
Answer: D

2.2.1.79 The sign in the picture means this lane is for _____.

A. Both going straight and turning right
B. Turning right ahead
C. Going straight and turning left
D. Turning left ahead
Answer: A

2.2.1.80 The sign in the picture means _____ for motorized vehicles going into the road ahead.

A. The average speed limit
B. The minimum speed limit
C. The minimum speed limit is lifted
D. The maximum speed limit
Answer: B

2.2.1.81 The sign in the picture means this place is ______.

A. Students’ passage
B. Pedestrian street
C. Crosswalk
D. Children’s passage
Answer: C

2.2.1.82 The sign in the picture means _______ when a motorized vehicle reaches this sign.

A. Listening to radio is banned
B. The no honk ban is lifted
C. Honking is prohibited
D. Honk is required
Answer: D

2.2.1.83 The sign in the picture means this lane is only for ______

A. The passing of motorized vehicles
B. The passing of bicycles
C. The parking of bicycles
D. The passing of non-motorized vehicles
Answer: D

2.2.1.84 The sign in the picture means motorized vehicles are allowed to _______.

A. Bypass
B. Make a U turn
C. Turn
D. Reverse
Answer: B

2.2.1.85 The sign in the picture indicates the place ahead is ______.

A. A demarcation line for road management
B. An interchange
C. An intersection
D. A road branching point
Answer: C

2.2.1.86 The sign in the picture indicates the place ahead is ____.

A. A demarcation line for road management
B. An intersection
C. A road branching point
D. An interchange
Answer: D

2.2.1.87 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. A car park
B. A service area
C. No parking
D. A dead-end road
Answer: A

2.2.1.88 The sign in the picture means _____.

A. A T-shaped intersection
B. A dead-end road
C. An intersection
D. A car park
Answer: B

2.2.1.89 The sign in the picture indicates the place ahead is _____.

A. A passing bay
B. A road widening on the right side
C. An emergency stopping strip
D. Go on the right side
Answer: A

2.2.1.90 The sign in the picture is used to indicate the correct line for vehicles to ____ at the intersection ahead.

A. Make a U turn
B. Make a detour
C. Turn
D. Change lane
Answer: B

2.2.1.91 The signs in the picture are ________, meaning lanes branch out ahead and vehicles should go straight or leave the main road as indicated by the arrows.

A. Lane merging guide signs
B. Intersection guide signs
C. Lane branching guide signs
D. Exit guide signs
Answer: C

2.2.1.92 The signs in the picture are ______, meaning lanes merge ahead and vehicles should keep a safe distance with the merging vehicles.

A. Lane merging guide signs
B. Intersection guide signs
C. Lane branching guide signs
D. Exit guide signs
Answer: A

2.2.1.93 The signs in the picture are _______, used to guide the vehicle drivers to change direction.

A. Merging guide signs
B. Line guide signs
C. Branching guide signs
D. Intersection guide signs
Answer: B

2.2.1.94 The sign in the picture means ________.

A. Passing by the left side
B. Passing by the right side
C. Passing is prohibited
D. Passing on both sides
Answer: D

2.2.1.95 The sign in the picture means _______.

A. Passing on the left side
B. Passing on the right side
C. Passing on both sides
D. Passing is prohibited
Answer: A

2.2.1.96 The sign in the picture means ________.

A. A place
B. Distance to a tourist area
C. Direction to a tourist area
D. Exit alert
Answer: B

2.2.2 Judgment Questions (59 questions)
2.2.2.1 The picture is a sign for a T-shaped intersection.

Answer: Right

2.2.2.2 The picture is a sign for a T-shaped intersection

Answer: Wrong
2.2.2.3 The picture is a sign for a sharp right turn.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.4 The picture is a sign for a sharp curve.

Answer: Wrong
2.2.2.5 The picture is a sign for continuous curves.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.6 The picture is a sign for two-way curves.

Answer: Wrong

2.2.2.7 The picture is a sign for yielding when crossing each other.

Answer: Wrong
2.2.2.8 The picture is a crosswalk sign.

Answer: Wrong
2.2.2.9 The picture is a sign for traffic lights.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.10 The picture is a sign for a slippery road.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.11 The picture is a sign for an unmanned level crossing.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.12 The picture is a village sign.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.13 The picture is a sign for tunnel opening.

Answer: Wrong
2.2.2.14 The picture is a sign for level crossing 100m ahead.

Answer: Wrong
2.2.2.15 The picture is a sign for a level crossing 150m ahead.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.16 The picture is a slowdown sign.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.17 The picture is a sign for no left bypassing.

Answer: Wrong
2.2.2.18 The picture is a sign for right bypassing.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.19 The picture is a sign for no passing

Answer: Right
2.2.2.20 The picture is a sign for no passing.

Answer: Wrong
2.2.2.21 The picture is a sign for no entry to motorized vehicles.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.22 The picture is a sign for no overtaking.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.23 The picture is a stop-for-inspection sign.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.24 The picture is a stop-and-yield sign.

Answer: Wrong
2.2.2.25 The picture is a sign for no left turn.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.26 The picture is a sign for left and right turns.

Answer: Wrong
2.2.2.27 The picture is a sign prohibiting going straight and turning right.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.28 The picture is a sign prohibiting temporary vehicle stopping.

Answer: Wrong
2.2.2.29 The picture is a sign prohibiting long stopping by vehicles.

Answer: Wrong
2.2.2.30 The picture is a sign prohibiting U turn.

Answer: Wrong
2.2.2.31 The picture is a sign for going by the right road.

Answer: Wrong
2.2.2.32 The picture is a one-way sign.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.33 The picture is a sign for going first when crossing each other.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.34 The picture is a sign for yielding to traffic on the branch road.

Answer: Wrong
2.2.2.35 The picture is a sign for small bus lane.

Answer: Wrong
2.2.2.36 The picture is a sign for watching out for pedestrians.

Answer: Wrong
2.2.2.37 The picture is a sign for going straight and turning right at an interchange.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.38 The picture is a sign for going straight and turning left at an interchange.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.39 The picture is a left-turn sign.

Answer: Wrong
2.2.2.40 The picture is a one-way sign.

Answer: Wrong
2.2.2.41 The picture is a right-turn sign.

Answer: Wrong
2.2.2.42 The picture is a sign for motorized vehicle lane.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.43 The picture is a sign for an accident-prone section.

Answer: Wrong
2.2.2.44 The picture is a direction and place sign.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.45 The picture is a sign for expressway entry ahead.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.46 The picture is a sign for expressway beginning.

Answer: Wrong
2.2.2.47 The picture is a sign for expressway exit ahead.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.48 The picture is a sign for passing from both sides.

Answer: Wrong
2.2.2.49 A three-dimensional mark is designed to remind the drivers there is a structure above the road surface in the carriageway or nearby and they should avoid collision.
Answer: Right
2.2.2.50 When the main sign is unable to completely indicate the regulations, an auxiliary sign should be set.
Answer: right
2.2.2.51 The sign in the picture is designed to indicate the time ranges specified in the main sign.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.52 The sign in the picture is designed to indicate the section 200m ahead specified in the main sign.

Answer: Wrong
2.2.2.53 The sign in the picture is designed to indicate the section within 100m on the left side specified in the main sign.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.54 The sign in the picture is designed to indicate the sections beyond 50m on both sides specified in the main sign.

Answer: Wrong
2.2.2.55 The sign in the picture is designed to indicate the section 100m ahead specified in the main sign.

Answer: Wrong
2.2.2.56 The sign in the picture is designed to indicate the area specified in the main sign.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.57 The sign in the picture is designed to indicate the reasons for warning or prohibition.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.58 The sign in the picture is designed to indicate the road 300m ahead is closed.

Answer: Right
2.2.2.59 The sign in the picture is designed to indicate the vehicles should turn right.

Answer: Wrong

2.3 Traffic Markings (40 questions)
2.3.1.1 Traffic markings are divided into ______ according to functions.
A. Direction
B. Prohibition
C. Lane line, exit and entry
D. Indication, prohibition and warning
Answer: D

2.3.1.2 The white marking in the picture is ________.

A. A warning marking
B. A prohibitive marking
C. An indicative marking
D. An auxiliary marking
Answer: C

2.3.1.3 The double yellow solid lines in the picture are ________.

A. A warning marking
B. A prohibitive marking
C. An indicative marking
D. An auxiliary marking
Answer: B

2.3.1.4 The double yellow central solid lines in the picture are _______.

A. A warning marking
B. A prohibitive marking
C. An indicative marking
D. An auxiliary marking
Answer: A

2.3.1.5 Traffic markings are divided into ______ according to functions.
A. Direction
B. Prohibition
C. Lane line, exit and entry
D. Indication, prohibition and warning
Answer: D

2.3.1.6 The lane-dividing line in the picture is used to separate _______.

A. The vehicles running in the same direction
B. The vehicles running in the opposite directions
C. The motorized vehicles, the non-motorized vehicles and the pedestrians
D. The motorized vehicles and the non-motorized vehicles
Answer: A

2.3.1.7 The crosswalk in the picture is a marking for the pedestrians to cross _______.

A. A street
B. A carriageway
C. A level crossing
D. An expressway
Answer: B
2.3.1.8 The yellow marking in the picture is _________.

A.The border line of a carriageway
B.The lane-dividing line
C.The central line of a two-way, double lane road
D.The line prohibiting lane change
Answer: C

2.3.1.9 The white line in the picture is ________.

A. The border line of a carriageway
B. The line prohibiting lane change
C. The central line of a two-way, double lane road
D. The lane dividing line
Answer: D

2.3.1.10 The yellow markings in the picture are designed to _________.

A. Divide the carriageways in the same direction
B. Indicate the border of a road
C. Allow the vehicles to cross the line for overtaking
D. Prohibit the vehicles from crossing the line for overtaking or rolling on the line
Answer: D

2.3.1.11 The white solid line vertical to the road side in the picture is _________.

A. A stop line
B. A yield line
C. A slowdown and yield line
D. A marking for a prohibitive area
Answer: A

2.3.1.12 The white diamond-shaped markings in the picture are _______.

A. A slowdown and yield line
B. A crosswalk alert marking
C. A slowdown and yield line
D. A marking for a prohibitive area
Answer: B

2.3.1.13 The areas in the white broken lines at an intersection in the picture are _________.

A. Left-turn guide areas
B. Right-turn waiting areas
C. Right-turn guide areas
D. Left-turn waiting areas
Answer: D

2.3.1.14 The white parallel solid lines (zebra lines) vertical to the road side in the picture are markings for _______.

A. Ascertaining the distance between the vehicles on the expressway
B. Pedestrian crossing
C. Vehicle stopping
D. Toll island ground
Answer: A

2.3.1.15 The speed limit signs in the picture indicate _________.

A. The average speed standards for motorized vehicles
B. The motorized vehicles should not run slower than the speeds specified in the markings
C. The motorized vehicles should not run faster than the speeds specified in the markings
D. The designed speed standards
Answer: C

2.3.1.16 The markings in the picture are _____, with the solid line prohibiting vehicles from crossing the line to overtake or turning left.

A. The central line of a road
B. A lane-dividing line
C. A crosswalk line
D. The central yellow broken and solid lines
Answer: D

2.3.1.17 The marking in the picture ___________.

A. Prohibits vehicles from stopping at the road side for a long time
B. Prohibits vehicles from stopping at the road side temporarily
C. Prohibits vehicles from stopping at the road side for a long time or temporarily
D. Allows vehicles to stop at the road side for a long time or temporarily
Answer: A

2.3.1.18 The marking in the picture __________.

A. Prohibits vehicles from stopping at the road side temporarily
B. Prohibits vehicles from stopping at the road side for a long time or temporarily
C. Prohibits vehicles from stopping at the road side for a long time
D. Allows vehicles to stop at the road side for a long time or temporarily
Answer: B

2.3.1.19 The markings in the picture are _________.

A. No passing areas
B. No stopping areas
C. Central circles
D. Simplified cross-hatched areas
Answer: C

2.3.1.20 The white double solid lines in the picture are a marking for _________.

A. No stopping
B. Stopping
C. Stopping of non-motorized vehicles
D. Stopping and yielding
Answer: D

2.3.1.21 The white double broken lines in the picture are a marking for ______.

A. Slowing down and yielding
B. No stopping
C. Stopping and yielding
D. Stopping of non-motorized vehicles
Answer: A

2.3.1.22 The picture is ____.

A. A marking for central circle
B. A simplified cross-hatched area for no temporary stopping
C. A marking for no U turn
D. A parking space
Answer: B

2.3.1.23 The pictures are markings for ____.

A. No passing
B. No turn
C. No U turn
D. No stopping
Answer: C

2.3.1.24 The central yellow broken and solid lines in the picture mean ______.

A. The broken line prohibits vehicles from crossing and overtaking
B. The solid line allows vehicles to turn left
C. The solid line prohibits vehicles from crossing to overtake or turning left
D. The broken line prohibits vehicles from turning left
Answer: C

2.3.1.25 The yellow marking at the center of an intersection in the picture is _______.

A. A cross-hatched marking
B. A marking prohibiting non-motorized vehicles from passing
C. A central circle
D. A guide line
Answer: A

2.3.1.26 The zebra marking in the picture is _________.

A. A stopping island
B. A junction guide line
C. A crosswalk
D. A waiting area for non-motorized vehicles
Answer: B

2.3.2 Judgment Questions: (14 questions)

2.3.2.2 The markings in the picuture are warning lines.

Answer : Wrong

2.3.2.3 The yellow central broken line on a two-way road is used to separate the traffic flow in the same direction.

Answer: Wrong

2.3.2.4 The white lane-dividing line in the picture is used to separate the traffic flow in opposite directions.

Answer: Wrong

2.3.2.5 The white solid lines in the picture are lane borderlines used to indicate the borders of the lanes for motorized vehicles.

Answer: Right

2.3.2.6 The areas within the white markings in the picture are the areas for vehicle parking.

Answer: Right

2.3.2.7 The areas within the white markings in the picture are the areas for no vehicle parking.
Answer: Wrong

2.3.2.8 The white left-turn guide broken line in the picture means the left-turning vehicles should drive on the right side of the guide line.

Answer: Wrong

2.3.2.9 The guide arrows on the road in the picture indicate the directions in which the vehicles should drive.

Answer: Right

2.3.2.10 The central yellow broken and solid lines in the picture indicate that the solid line prohibits vehicles from crossing to overtake or turning left and the broken line also prohibits vehicles from crossing to overtake or turning left.

Answer: Wrong

2.3.2.11 The central circle in the picture is used to distinguish between the sharp and gentle turns of the vehicles and guide the left and right turns of the vehicles at the intersection. The vehicles are not allowed to roll over the marking.

Answer: Right

2.3.2.12 The yellow cross-hatched marking at the center of the intersection in the picture is used to indicate to the drivers that no temporary stopping is allowed in this area in order to prevent traffic congestion.

Answer: Right

2.3.2.13 The yellow marking at the center of the intersection in the picture is an area prohibiting the passing of non-motorized vehicles, used to indicate to the drivers that temporary stopping is prohibited in this area.

Answer: Wrong

2.3.2.14 The zebra markings in the picture mean the vehicles should go along the indicated lines and may roll on or cross over the markings.

Answer: Wrong

3. Knowledge on Safe and Courteous Driving (145 questions)

3.1.1.1 When riding a motorcycle, _____ the steering handle bar.
A. Both hands can temporarily leave
B. Voluntarily operate
C. It is prohibited to simultaneously move two hands from
D. It is able to statically turn
Answer: C

3.1.1.2 When riding a motorcycle to climbing a slope, to ensure the front wheels sticky to the ground, the driver should take a proclinate posture to move the center of gravity to ____.
A. The left
B. The back
C. The front
D. The right
Answer: C

3.1.1.3 When riding a motorcycle to decending a slope, to ensure the horizontal balance, the driver should straighten up, and move the body back to move the center of gravity to ____.
A. The back
B. The left
C. The front
D. The right
Answer: A

3.1.1.4 To prevent the front wheels from floating off when accelerating, the driver should keep his body to ______.
A. The back
B. The left
C. The right
D. The front
Answer: D

3.1.1.5 To keep the horizontal balance of the motorcycle when decelerating, the driver should keep his body to ________.
A. The back
B. The left
C. The front
D. The right
Answer: A

3.1.1.6 When making a turn, the motorcycle will lean to the inner side; at this moment, the driver should tightly hold the gasoline tank and lean his body to the ____ side of the curve to achieve a harmonious cooperation between the driver and the motorcycle and safely make a turn.
A. Outer
B. Front
C. Back
D. Inner
Answer: D

3.1.2 Judgment Questions (5 questions)
3.1.2.1 A motorcycle driver should wear long-sleeve and long-trouser-leg clothes with brilliant color so that he can be easy found by other transports participants when he is riding.
Answer: Right

3.1.2.2 It is unsafe to ride a motorcycle by high-heel shoes.
Answer: Right

3.1.2.3 When a motorcycle crossing a transversal obstacle, the driver should slow down in advance to let the wheels pass the transverse by a right-angle.
Answer: Right

3.1.2.4 When making a turn, according his speed and the angle of the curve, the driver should adjust his posture and the inclination of the motorcycle to keep the balance of the motorcycle.
Answer: Right

3.1.2.5 When driving on a rough road, a semi-crouch posture is generally adopted to reduce the bumpy feeling by utilizing the extension and flections of knee joint.
Answer: Wrong

3.2 Impact of Driving Environment on Safe Driving (16 questions)
3.2.1.1 As the road is wet and slippery after rain, brake application when driving can easily _____.
A. Cause engine kill
B. Be ignored by the drivers of other vehicles
C. Cause collision due to poor visibility
D. Cause skid and sideways slide
Answer: D

3.2.1.2 When a vehicle runs on a wet and slippery road, the adhesion to the road surface ______ as the speed increases.
A. Increases drastically
B. Increases gradually
C. Decreases drastically
D. Does not change
Answer: C

3.2.1.3 The main impact of foggy weather on safe driving is _________.
A. The engine can easily stop
B. The vehicle can easily slide sideways
C. The resistance the vehicle increases
D. The visibility is low and the vision is poor
Answer: D

3.2.1.4 At night, the driver’s observation is markedly poorer than in the daytime and the range of visibility range is _______.
A. Longer
B. Shorter
C. Unchanged
D. Irregular
Answer: B

3.2.1.5 When driving in icy and snowy weather, ________.
A. The braking distance becomes longer
B. The resistance to slide becomes larger
C. The road grip becomes stronger
D. The braking performance does not change
Answer: A

3.2.1.6 The main impact of muddy roads on safe driving is _________.
A. The resistance to the vehicle becomes weaker
B. The tires can easily spin and skid
C. The visibility become lower and blurs the field of vision
D. The road grip becomes stronger
Answer: B

3.2.1.7 When a vehicle coming in the opposite direction suddenly overtakes and occupies your lane, the correct way to deal with this situation is to __________.
A. Speed up and go forward
B. Reduce speed and avoid as much as possible
C. Maintain the original speed
D. Obstruct the way of that vehicle
Answer: B

3.2.1.8 If all lights of a vehicle on the road go off suddenly at night, the driver should _______.
A. Drive at reduced speed
B. Brake as fast as possible and stop where it is
C. Brake immediately and stop on the road side
D. Stop slowly under inertia
Answer: C

3.2.2 Judgment Questions: (8 questions)
3.2.2.1 Violent wind can cause a sideways swerve to a running vehicle.
Answer: Right

3.2.2.2 When driving at night, the driver’s visibility range becomes shorter and his observation becomes poorer. At the same time, the driver can easily become tired because he has to highly concentrate his attention.
Answer: Right

3.2.2.3 When driving at night, the driver can still see clearly the road conditions in front within a shortly after he encounters the high beam light in the opposite direction.
Answer: Wrong

3.2.2.4 When driving in icy and snowy weather, light reflection from the accumulated snow can easily make a driver feel dizzy and have an illusion.
Answer: Right

3.2.2.5 When driving in icy and snowy weather, because of the reduction of the stability, it is easy for the wheels to race or slip when rapidly speeding up.
Answer: Right

3.2.2.6 When driving on a muddy roads, it is easy for wheels to sideslip or skid, which leads to traffic accidents.
Answer: Right

3.2.2.7 When a driver suddenly encounters a vehicle in the opposite direction that forces its way by overtaking and occupying his lane, the driver may refuse to avoid it and force it to yield to you.
Answer: Wrong

3.2.2.8 When all lights of a vehicle suddenly go off while running at night, the driver should immediately brake and stop.
Answer: Wrong

3.3 Courteous Driving (28 questions)
3.3.1.1 When encountering a traffic accident ahead and help is needed while driving, the driver should ________.
A. Bypass to dodge it as much as possible
B. Stop and look on.
C. Help to preserve the scene and immediately report to the police
D. Speed up and pass to ignore it
Answer: C

3.3.1.2 When discovering the persons injured in a traffic accident need rescue while driving, the driver should _________.
A. Send the injured persons to hospital in a timely manner or make emergency calls
B. Dodge as much as possible
C. Go ahead by bypassing the scene
D. Find an excuse to dodge the scene
Answer: A

3.3.1.3 When encountering a vehicle in the opposite direction forcing its way by using his lane, the driver should __________.
A. Go ahead by the center of the road
B. Voluntarily yield to the other side
C. Use the high beam light to warn the other side
D. Force the other side to drive by the right side
Answer: B
3.3.1.4 When discovering traffic congestion ahead while driving, the driver should ________.
A. Find a chance to overtake the vehicle in front
B. Weave through other vehicles
C. Reduce speed, stop and wait in line
D. Honk to urge other vehicles
Answer: C

3.3.1.5 When finding a vehicle in the opposite direction having difficulty to go forward and needing to borrow road while crossing each other, the driver should ________.
A. Not occupy the road of the other side and should go forward normally
B. Indicate the other side to stop and yield
C. Speed up and go forward by the right side
D. Yield to the other side as much as possible
Answer: D

3.3.1.6 When discovering a vehicle behind wanting to overtake while driving, the driver should _______.
A. Move to the right side and yield in a timely manner
B. Reduce speed and go ahead slowly
C. Speed up and go ahead by the right side
D. Not yield
Answer: A

3.3.1.7 When discovering another motorcycle stuck in a muddy road and requiring help while driving, the driver should __________.
A. Bypass
B. Help voluntarily
C. Ignore it
D. Make detour
Answer: B

3.3.1.8 The three golden rules for cautious driving are concentration, careful observation and _______.
A. Be bold and careful
B. Be nimble
C. Early prevention
D. Drive slowly
Answer: C

3.3.1.9 When a motorcycle runs normally, the driver should be able to foresee road conditions and can ___ when approaching an obstacle.
A. Take an emergency brake and stop the vehicle
B. Swiftly steer away and bypass
C. Rapidly dodge to avoid collision
D. Steadily stop the vehicle
Answer: D

3.3.1.10 When overtaking, the driver should ________ if the motorcycle in front refuses to reduce speed or yield.
A. Continuously honk and speed up to overtake
B. Speed up and continue to overtake
C. Stop overtaking
D. Follow closely and find chance to overtake again
Answer: C

3.3.1.11 When overtaking, the driver should ________ if he discovers the vehicle in front is overtaking.
A. Follow closely and find chance to overtake
B. Speed up to overtake forcefully
C. Continuously honk to urge the vehicle in front to yield
D. Stop overtaking and allow the vehicle in front to overtake first
Answer: D

3.3.1.12 When driving a motorcycle, the driver ______ for the sake of safety.
A. May wear slippers
B. May wear any shoes
C. Should not wear slippers
D. May wear high heels
Answer: C

3.3.1.13 When discovering a road congestion ahead, the correct way to deal with this situation is to _______.
A. Continue to weave through
B. Find space and overtake one vehicle after another
C. Honk to indicate the vehicle in front to speed up
D. Stop and wait in line
Answer: D

3.3.1.14 When discovering a congestion at the intersection ahead, the correct way to deal with this situation is to _______.
A. Reduce speed, stop and wait till the congestion is cleared
B. Continue to enter the intersection
C. Honk to indicate the vehicle in front to speed and pass
D. Find chance to pass from both sides
Answer: A

3.3.1.15 When overtaking, the driver should ______ if the motorcycle in front refuses to give room for overtaking.
A. Overtake rapidly
B. Stop overtaking
C. Continuously honk and overtake
D. Turn on the head light and overtake
Answer: B

3.3.1.16 When driving a motorcycle through an inundated road with pedestrians on both sides, the driver should ________.
A. Speed up and pass
B. Go forward normally
C. Reduce speed and go slowly
D. Continuously honk
Answer: C

3.3.2 Judgment Questions (12 questions)
3.3.2.1 When driving a motorcycle on the road, the driver should try to limit his speed from exceeding 10% of the prescribed speed limits.
Answer: Wrong

3.3.2.2 In normal driving, the driver does his best to run close to or on the central line so as not to give any chance to the vehicles in the opposite direction to occupy his own route.
Answer: Wrong

3.3.2.3 It is illegal for a driver to use a cell phone while driving.
Answer: Right

3.3.2.4 When two vehicles cross each other, the drivers should drive close to the central line of the road in advance so as to prevent the opposite vehicle from occupying too much road surface.
Answer: Wrong

3.3.2.5 When overtaking, the driver should try his best to increase the horizontal distance and, when necessary, may cross the solid line to overtake.
Answer: Wrong

3.3.2.6 When driving a motorcycle on a narrow and sound country road, the driver should control the speed, keep safe distance and prevent an one-side or two-side collision.
Answer: Right

3.3.2.7 The three principles for careful driving are concentration, careful observation and early prevention.
Answer: Right

3.3.2.8 When driving, the driver should observe the road conditions in the near distance so as to deviate from the route.
Answer: Wrong

3.3.2.9 When driving, the driver should be courteous and defensive, instead of being offensive.
Answer: Right

3.3.2.10 When passing a no-horn road section where the pedestrians fail to yield, the driver should honk intermittently to remind them to yield.
Answer: Wrong

3.3.2.11 If the driver finds there is no vehicle following, he can change lanes without turning on the turn signal.
Answer: Wrong

3.3.2.12 In hot weather, the driver may drive a motorcycle barebacked, barefooted or wearing slippers.
Answer: Wrong

3.4 Safe Driving (90 questions)
3.4.1.1 When a driver needs to borrow a lane to bypass an obstacle in front and a vehicle in the opposite direction is approaching the obstacle, the driver should ___________.
A. Reduce speed or stop and yield to the vehicle coming in the opposite direction
B. Speed up and bypass the obstacle in advance
C. Honk to indicate the vehicle in the opposite direction to yield
D. Rapidly occupy the lane and force the vehicle coming in the opposite direction to stop and yield
Answer: A

3.4.1.2 When a motorcycle changes lane before an intersection, the driver should do so ______.
A. In the area marked by solid lines before the intersection
B. In the area marked by solid lines in the intersection
C. In the area marked by broken lines as indicated by the guide arrow
D. Before the stop line at the intersection
Answer: C

3.4.1.3 When a motorcycle needs to change to the left lane, the driver should _______ in advance and enter the left lane provided he does not obstruct the normal running of other vehicles.
A. Turn on the warning flash light
B. Turn on the turn signal
C. Make a hand signal
D. Turn on the left-turn signal
Answer: D

3.4.1.4 When a motorcycle needs to turn right from a side road, the driver should ________, drive at the right side, change lanes, and merge.
A. slow down or stop in advance, observe to the left
B. speed up to enter the main road
C. keep a constant speed to enter the main road
D. slow down or stop in advance, observe to the right
Answer: A

3.4.1.5 When a motorcycle approaches a crosswalk, the driver should ________.
A. Speed up and pass
B. Stop immediately
C. Honk to indicate the pedestrians to yield
D. Observe the movement of pedestrians and non-motorized vehicles before passing
Answer: D

3.4.1.6 When the green arrow for a lane is on and there are still pedestrians in the crosswalk before the vehicle, the driver should ___________.
A. Directly start up and pass
B. Start up and bypass the pedestrians from behind
C. Start up and bypass before the pedestrians
D. Start up after the pedestrians have passed
Answer: D

3.4.1.7 After a driver has started up but discovers there are many vehicles overtaking from behind, the driver should _______.
A. Make hand signals to indicate the vehicles behind to yield
B. Speed up and enter the carriageway
C. Turn left and directly enter the carriageway
D. Move forward slowly and wait for chance to enter the carriageway
Answer: D

3.4.1.8 If a vehicle enters a left lane for overtaking but is unable to ensure a safe horizontal distance with the normally-running vehicle in front, the driver should ________.
A. Speed up and overtake
B. Overtake after running a distance in parallel
C. Give up overtaking
D. Overtake with care
Answer: C

3.4.1.9 When a motorcycle is being overtaken by another vehicle, the driver should _____.
A. Continue to speed up and run
B. Reduce speed and run on the right side
C. Run by the central line of the road
D. Speed up and yield
Answer: B

3.4.1.10 When a following vehicle gives the overtaking signal, the driver should ________ if conditions permit.
A. Reduce speed rapidly or apply an emergency braking
B. Yield a proper space and speed up
C. Voluntarily reduce speed and indicate the following vehicle to overtake
D. Move to the right side and speed up
Answer: C

3.4.1.11 When a motorcycle reaches a sharp curve, the driver should _______.
A. Go forward by borrowing the opposite lane
B. Brake suddenly and go slowly
C. Drive along the outer side of the curve
D. Fully reduce speed and drive on the right side
Answer: D

3.4.1.12 Before a motorcycle enters a curve of a mountain road, the driver ______ if there is no vehicle coming in the opposite direction.
A. Should reduce speed, honk and drive on the right side
B. Should drive along the outer side of the curve
C. May briefly borrow the opposite lane
D. May speed up and pass along the tangent line of the curve
Answer: A

3.4.1.13 When the green light at a congested intersection is on, the motorcycle _______.
A. May directly enter the intersection
B. Cannot enter the intersection
C. Enter the intersection if it is safe to do so
D. May pass the intersection by borrowing the opposite lane
Answer: B

3.4.1.14 When passing an unmanned level crossing, the driver should ________.
A. Speed up and pass
B. Reduce speed and pass
C. Maintain the speed and pass
D. Stop, look and pass
Answer: D

3.4.1.15 Before entering a level crossing, the motorcycle should reduce speed and change to a lower gear, and _____ after entering the level crossing.
A. Cannot change gear
B. Can change gear
C. Can change to a higher gear
D. Stop and look
Answer: A

3.4.1.16 Before a motorcycle leaves a roundabout, the driver should turn on _______.
A. The left-turn signal
B. The warning flash light
C. The right-turn signal
D. The high beam light
Answer: C

3.4.1.17 When a vehicle enters a roundabout, the driver ______.
A. Should turn on the right-turn signal
B. Should turn on the warning flash light
C. Should turn on the left-turn signal
D. Does not need to turn on any turn signal
Answer: D

3.4.1.18 When overtaking a vehicle stopping on the right side, the driver should ________ in case that vehicle starts up suddenly or opens the door.
A. Keep a safe horizontal distance from that vehicle, reduce speed and pass
B. Maintain the normal speed
C. Keep honking
D. Speed up and pass
Answer: A

3.4.1.19 When a motorcycle approaches an intersection without crosswalk, the driver should _______ if he finds people are crossing the street.
A. Reduce speed or stop to yield
B. Honk to indicate them to yield
C. Pass before the pedestrians
D. Immediately change lane and bypass the pedestrians
Answer: A

3.4.1.20 When encountering non-motorized vehicles intending to bypass a stopping vehicle, the driver should ________.
A. Honk to indicate them to yield
B. Yield to them
C. Speed up and bypass
D. Follow them closely and honk
Answer: B

3.4.1.21 When encountering non-motorized vehicles cutting in on the road, the driver should ________.
A. Honk to warn
B. Speed up and pass
C. Voluntarily reduce speed and yield
D. Suddenly speed up when approaching
Answer: C

3.4.1.22 When discovering animals cutting in on the road, the driver should _______.
A. Voluntarily reduce speed or stop to yield
B. Honk to drive them away
C. Speed up and bypass
D. Reduce speed and use the vehicle to drive away them
Answer: A

3.4.1.23 When encountering an ambulance rushing in the same lane in the opposite direction, the driver should ________.
A. Move to the road side, reduce speed or stop to yield
B. Drive on by using another lane
C. Speed up and change lane to avoid
D. Continue to go in the original lane
Answer: A

3.4.1.24 When discovering another motorized vehicle running abnormally on the road, the driver should ______.
A. Honk to warn
B. Take timely measures to evade
C. Turn on the high beam light to warn
D. Use the vehicle to obstruct
Answer: B

3.4.1.25 When a ball rolls onto a road, the driver should _______.
A. Maintain the original speed
B. Swiftly bypass
C. Immediately reduce speed and be prepared to stop anytime so as not to hurt the chasing children
D. Ride over the rubber ball
Answer: C

3.4.1.26 When encountering drunk pedestrians on the road, the driver should _______.
A. Honk to warn
B. Swiftly bypass from one side
C. Reduce speed and go slowly, while maintaining a sufficient horizontal distance
D. Follow closely
Answer: C

3.4.1.27 When a pedestrian suffering behavioral disorder obstructs the normal flow of the vehicles on the road, the driver should ______.
A. Reduce speed in advance and go slowly, or stop when necessary
B. Honk to urge him to yield
C. Speed up and bypass from one side
D. Turn on the head light to warn him
Answer: A

3.4.1.28 When encountering pedestrians who hold a umbrella or wear a raincoat, the driver should ________.
A. Maintain the regular speed
B. Continuously honk to warn
C. Speed up and bypass
D. Honk in advance and properly reduce speed
Answer: D

3.4.1.29 When encountering an old man on the road, the driver should _____.
A. Speed up in advance and pass
B. Bypass from behind
C. Properly reduce speed and honk in advance
D. Continuously honk to warn
Answer: C

3.4.1.30 When encountering a blind man on the road, the driver should _________.
A. Honk to indicate him to yield
B. Swiftly bypass
C. Follow closely
D. Reduce speed and evade
Answer: D

3.4.1.31 When a vehicle passes a bumped road, the driver should ________.
A. Pass slowly and steadily
B. Speed up and dash over under inertia
C. Change to the neutral gear and slide over
D. Maintain the original speed and pass
Answer: A

3.4.1.32 When encountering somebody herding animals on the road, the driver should _____.
A. Honk to indicate him to yield
B. Properly reduce speed and keep a large safe distance
C. Swiftly bypass
D. Follow closely
Answer: B

3.4.1.33 When a vehicle encounters an old man riding bike on the road, the driver should ______.
A. Honk to indicate him to yield when approaching him
B. Honk in advance, reduce speed and evade
C. Swiftly bypass
D. Follow closely
Answer: B

3.4.1.34 When a motorcycle encounters a bike rider coming in the opposite direction on the road, the driver should _________.
A. Continuously change the high and low bean lights
B. Continuously honk
C. Use the high beam light
D. Use the low beam light, reduce speed or stop to evade
Answer: D

3.4.1.35 When a motorcycle encounters an animal-drawn cart on the road, the driver should _______.
A. Suddenly speed up and bypass
B. Honk when approaching
C. Honk in distance and reduce speed in advance
D. Follow closely
Answer: C

3.4.1.36 When a motorcycle on the main road approaches a conjunction with a feeder road, the driver should ______ in order to prevent a collision with a vehicle that suddenly enters from the feeder road.
A. Reduce speed in advance, observe and drive with care
B. Maintain the normal speed
C. Honk and swiftly pass
D. Speed up in advance and pass
Answer: A

3.4.1.37 If a motorcycle has the right of way at an intersection but encounters a vehicle cutting in, the driver should _________.
A. Rush to pass
B. Speed up in advance and pass
C. Go forward at the normal speed according to the right of way and refuses to evade
D. Reduce speed and evade, or stop to yield when necessary
Answer: D

3.4.1.38 When seeing a “watch for children” sign while driving, the driver should _______.
A. Speed up and pass
B. Bypass
C. Carefully select a speed
D. Maintain the normal speed
Answer: C

3.4.1.39 When passing a bus stopped in the station, the driver should ___________.
A. Speed up
B. Slow down
C. Keep the normal speed
D. Stop to yield
Answer: B

3.4.1.40 When driving in a roundabout, the driver should ____ if a vehicle cuts in.
A. Speed up and pass ahead of it
B. Maintain the normal speed
C. Speed up and refuse to allow the vehicle in
D. Reduce speed and evade
Answer: D

3.4.1.41 When reaching an intersection, the driver should _____ if a turning vehicle cuts in.
A. Stop to evade
B. Maintain the normal speed
C. Speed up and pass ahead of it
D. Honk and pass ahead of it
Answer: A

3.4.1.42 The wrong measure to use the brake of a motorcycle is to __________.
A. Simultaneously use the front and back brakes
B. Use the front brake first
C. Use the back brake first
D. Avoid using the front brake too early
Answer: B

3.4.1.43 The wrong measure to ride a motorcycle in summer is to __________.
A. Drive at a high speed for a long time
B. Control the speed by the accelerator
C. Avoid using the brake
D. Avoid loading people or cargoes
Answer: A

3.4.2 Judgment Questions: (47 questions)
3.4.2.1 When a motorcycle changes lane, the driver should turn on the turn signal in advance, observe traffic conditions, maintain a safe distance and move into the new lane.
Answer: Right

3.4.2.2 When a motorcycle changes lane before an intersection, the driver should change lane after entering the area marked by solid lines.
Answer: Wrong

3.4.2.3 When a motorcycle changes to the right lane, the driver should turn on the right-turn signal in advance, and enter the new lane .
Answer: Right

3.4.2.4 When a motorcycle merges with the traffic flow, the driver should turn on the turn signal in advance, go straight, observe the traffic conditions on both sides through the rear-view mirror, and merge with the traffic flow if it is safe to do so.
Answer: Right

3.4.2.5 When a motorcycle passes a crosswalk, the driver should yield to the pedestrians.
Answer: Right

3.4.2.6 When a motorcycle approaches a crosswalk, it should try to pass from behind the pedestrians if pedestrians are cross the street.
Answer: Wrong

3.4.2.7 When a motorcycle starts up, the driver should observe the traffic conditions and begin to start up after making sure it is safe to do so.
Answer: Right

3.4.2.8 A motorcycle should try to speed up after starting from the roadside and rapidly turn left into the traffic flow on the road.
Answer: Wrong

3.4.2.9 After a motorcycle starts from the roadside, the driver should pay close attention to the traffic conditions on both sides, turn left slowly and gradually join the traffic flow on the road.
Answer: Right

3.4.2.10 When a motorcycle may encounter a vehicle coming in the opposite direction in the course of overtaking, it should go in their respective lanes and are not allowed to cross the central line.
Answer: Right

3.4.2.11 If a motorcycle may encounter a vehicle coming in the opposite direction in the course of overtaking, the driver should speed up in advance and overtake.
Answer: Wrong

3.4.2.12 When a vehicle passes a level crossing, a sharp curve, a narrow road, a bridge, and a tunnel, it is prohibited from overtaking.
Answer: Right

3.4.2.13 When there is another vehicle making a U turn on the road ahead, the driver should overtake rapidly while that vehicle is in the course of stopping and gear shifting.
Answer: Wrong

3.4.2.14 Before a motorcycle enters an intersection, the driver should reduce speed, observe and make sure it is safe to do so.
Answer: Right

3.4.2.15 When passing a level crossing, the motorcycles should not enter the crossing even if the traffic signal allows them to do so if there is a congestion ahead.
Answer: Right

3.4.2.16 When passing an unmanned level crossing, the driver may speed up and pass if he sees no train is coming.
Answer: Wrong

3.4.2.17 When passing a manned level crossing, the driver should obey to the command of the crossing manager and refrain from competing with the train.
Answer: Right

3.4.218 Before a motorcycle enters a roundabout, the driver should turn on the right-turn signal.
Answer: Wrong

3.4.2.19 If discovering pedestrians abruptly cross the road while driving, the driver should immediately reduce speed and evade.
Answer: Right

3.4.2.20 When encountering pedestrians wearing cotton-padded caps or overcoats in winter, the driver should honk and be ready to brake.
Answer: Right

3.4.2.21 After the green light at an intersection is on, the motorcycles may not yield if non-motorized vehicles cut in.
Answer: Wrong

3.4.2.22 When animals abruptly cross a road, the driver should evade if it is safe .
Answer: Right

3.4.2.23 When a pedestrian deliberately refuses to yield to the motorcycle, the driver may continuously honk and pass.
Answer: Wrong

3.4.2.24 When making a U turn, the driver should observe whether there is a “no U turn” sign and should never make a U turn at a place where U turn is prohibited.
Answer: Right

3.4.2.25 When encountering a “watch for children” sign, the driver should speed up and pass in case the children abruptly cross the road.
Answer: Wrong

3.4.2.26 When encountering children playing on the highway, the driver should continuously honk, speed up and pass.
Answer: Wrong

3.4.2.27 When encountering children play on the roadside, the driver should reduce speed in advance and pass with care.
Answer: Right

3.4.2.28 When encountering slow-moving old people crossing the road, the driver may continuously honk to urge them.
Answer: Wrong

3.4.2.29 When encountering blind people or other pedestrians who have difficulty moving about, the driver should reduce speed, go slowly, and stop when necessary.
Answer: Right

3.4.2.30 When encountering somebody herding animals and obstructing the traffic, the driver should continuously honk to warn.
Answer: Wrong

3.4.2.31 When encountering somebody herding animals crossing the road or going in the same direction, the driver may continuously honk to urge him to yield.
Answer: Wrong

3.4.2.32 When bicycles ahead obstruct the traffic flow, the driver may honk to remind them, speed up and bypass.
Answer: Wrong

3.4.2.33 When an animal-drawn cart cuts in on the road, the driver should honk to warn in a timely manner.
Answer: Wrong

3.4.2.34 When a motorized vehicle encounters the cut in by another motorcycle in a roundabout, the driver may not evade as long as he has the right of way.
Answer: Wrong

3.4.2.35 When reaching a sharp curve, the driver should reduce speed and drive on the right side so as to avoid colliding with the vehicle crossing the central line of the curve in the opposite direction.
Answer: Right

3.4.2.36 When driving in continuous curves, the driver should try to go along the inner side of the curves.
Answer: Wrong

3.4.2.37 When encountering a motorcycle that has the right of way, the driver should voluntarily yield.
Answer: Right

3.4.2.38 When a motorcycle temporarily stops at the roadside, the driver may stop the motorcycle in the opposite direction or in parallel.
Answer: Wrong

3.4.2.39 When a motorcycle passes a school or a residential area, the driver should observe the signs and markings, go slowly and refrain from honking.
Answer: Right

3.4.2.40 When running in a high speed, if only use the front brake, the driver can be easily thrown out due to the inertia.
Answer: Right

3.4.2.41 When use the brake of a motorcycle, use the front-wheel brake first, then use the back-wheel brake.
Answer: Wrong

3.4.2.42 When using emergency brake, be aware of keeping the body of the motorcycle being perpendicular to the ground to avoid sideslip.
Answer: Right

3.4.2.43 When a motorcycle is making a turn in a high speed, the driver should avoid using the brake or use the brake less to prevent sideslip.
Answer: Right

3.4.2.44 When passing a turn or a curve section, the driver should slow down and disengage the clutch.
Answer: Wrong

3.4.2.45 It is extremely unsafe to take a motorcycle by the side; if the motorcycle sideslips, the passenger may be thrown out and led to death due to an unstable center of gravity.
Answer: Right

3.4.2.46 When driving on a rough road, the driver should use low gear to keep low speed; try to choose roads with big pits to reduce bumpy feeling.
Answer: Wrong

3.4.2.47 When encountering dangerous and complicated circumstance, the driver should keep medium or low speed and keep the balance of the motorcycle to pass it cautiously.
Answer: Right

4. Knowledge about Save Driving on Expressways and Mountain Roads, through Bridges and Tunnels, at Night, in Bad Weather and Complex Road Conditions

4.1.1.1 When entering an expressway toll gate, the driver should select a gate where _______.
A. There are more vehicles
B. The red light is on
C. Service is temporarily suspended
D. The green light is on
Answer: D

4.1.1.2 After entering the acceleration lane of an expressway, the driver should increase the speed to more than _________ per hour.
A. 30km
B. 40km
C. 60km
D. 90km
Answer: C

4.1.1.3 When running on an expressway that has four lanes in the same direction, the motorcycles should run on ______.
A. The far left lane
B. The second left lane
C. The third left lane
D. The far right lane
Answer: D

4.1.1.4 The best chance to leave the carriageway of an expressway is _______ ahead of an exit. The driver should turn on the right-turn signal, properly adjust the speed and smoothly enters the deceleration lane.
A. 2km
B. 1km
C. 500m
D. 50m
Answer: C

4.1.1.5 When running on an expressway, the driver should ____ if he has missed the exit.
A. Reverse to the original place
B. Continue to go ahead and find the next exit
C. Immediately stop
D. Make a U turn from where he is
Answer: B

4.1.1.6 After a vehicle enters the deceleration lane of an expressway, the driver should turn off the turn signal, look at the speedometer, and reduce the speed to less than ______ before entering the ramp.
A. The speed specified in the sign
B. 80km per hour
C. 60km per hour
D. 40km per hour
Answer: A

4.1.1.7 When a motorcycle leaves the opening of an expressway tunnel, it will be attacked by side wind and the vehicle can have _____.
A. A feeling of deceleration
B. A feeling of acceleration
C. A feeling of pressure
D. A feeling of deviation
Answer: D

4.1.2 Judgment Questions: (11 questions)
4.1.2.1 After a motorcycle enters the ramp, the driver should swiftly increase the speed to more than 60 kilometers per hour.
Answer: Wrong

4.1.2.2 A motorcycle may stop on the ramp of an expressway.
Answer: Wrong

4.1.2.3 A motorcycle is not allowed to make a U turn on the ramp of an expressway.
Answer: Right

4.1.2.4 When a motorcycle has increased its speed to more than 60 kilometers per hour on the ramp of an expressway, it may directly enter the carriageway.
Answer: Wrong

4.1.2.5 When running on an expressway that has two lanes in the same direction, a motorcycle should run in the left lane.
Answer: Wrong

4.1.2.6 The motorcycles should run by the right shoulder of an expressway.
Answer: Wrong

4.1.2.7 A motorcycle running on an expressway may frequently change lanes.
Answer: Wrong

4.1.2.8 If a motorcycle running on an expressway misses an exit, it may reverse to the exit along the shoulder.
Answer: Wrong

4.1.2.9 When a motorcycle leaves an expressway, it should reduce speed in the deceleration lane before entering the ramp.
Answer: Right

4.1.2.10 When a motorcycle runs on an expressway, the driver may ascertain the speed according to his feeling.
Answer: Wrong

4.1.2.11 After a motorcycle enters the ramp from an expressway, it should reduce its speed below the prescribed speed limit.
Answer: Right

4.2 Safe Driving on Mountain Roads (20 questions)
4.2.1.1 When a motorcycle follows another vehicle on a mountain road, it should ____.
A. Closely follow the vehicle in front
B. Properly increase the safe distance
C. Properly reduce the safe distance
D. Try to find a chance to overtake
Answer: B

4.2.1.2 When overtaking on a mountain road, the motorcycle should overtake ______.
A. By selecting a relatively gentle downhill section
B. By taking every possible chance
C. By selecting a wide gentle uphill section
D. By selecting a fairly long downhill section
Answer: C

4.2.1.3 When encountering a vehicle coming in the opposite direction on a mountain road, the driver should ______ when crossing each other.
A. Not reduce speed
B. Stick to the center of the road
C. Speed up
D. Select a safe section to reduce speed or stop
Answer: D

4.2.1.4 If the motorcycle cannot see the coming vehicles and road situation while reaching the top of the slope, the wrong method to deal with this situation is to ___________.
A. Run slowly
B. Speed up
C. Prepare to brake at any time
D. Forbidden to use emergency pedal
Answer: D

4.2.1.5 When a vehicle stops halfway on a slope following another vehicle, the vehicle should keep _______ from the vehicle in front.
A. The same distance as on a level road
B. A smaller distance than on a level road
C. A distance half of that on a level road
D. A larger distance than on a level road
Answer: D

4.2.1.6 When stopping halfway on a downhill road, the brake pedal should be depressed ______.
A. Earlier than on a level road
B. Later than on a level road
C. As timely as on a level road
D. More gently than on a level road
Answer: A

4.2.1.7 When a motorcycle runs on a narrow mountain road, the driver should ______ if the party close to the mountain mass refuses to yield.
A. Use the left lane and pass with care
B. Reduce speed and select a safe place to evade
C. Maintain the normal speed
D. Honk to urge the other party to yield
Answer: B

4.2.2 Judgment Questions: (8 questions)
4.2.2.1 When a motorcycle goes down a long slope, it should run at a lower gear and fully use the engine to brake.
Answer: Right

4.2.2.2 When a motorcycle goes downhill, it may fully use the neutral gear and slide.
Answer: Wrong

4.2.2.3 When a motorcycle passes a curve on a mountain road, the driver should reduce speed, honk and stick to the right.
Answer: Right

4.2.2.4 When a motorcycle goes downhill on a mountain road, it is not allowed to overtake.
Answer: Right

4.2.2.5 When a motorcycle goes uphill on a mountain road, it should change to the lower gear in advance, speed up and dash uphill.
Answer: Right

4.2.2.6 When a motorcycle follows another vehicle on a mountain road, it should properly reduce the safe distance.
Answer: Wrong

4.2.2.7 After a motorcycle enters a mountain road, it should pay special attention to the “continuous curves) sign. In addition, it should voluntarily evade vehicles and pedestrians, reduce speed in a time manner and honk in advance.
Answer: Right

4.2.2.8 When passing a section of a mountain road which is prone to landside and mudflow, the driver should not stop.
Answer: Right

4.3 Safe Driving through Bridges and Tunnels (4 questions)
4.3.1.1 When a motorcycle reaches the opening of a tunnel allowing one-way passage and discovers another vehicle coming in the opposite direction, the driver should ________.
A. Reduce speed and pass
B. Move to the right side in the tunnel and stop to yield
C. Move to the right side outside the tunnel and stop to yield
D. Maintain the normal speed and pass
Answer: C

4.3.1.2 When a motorcycle enters a two-way tunnel, the driver should turn on ________.
A. The warning flash light
B. The high beam light
C. The fog light
D. The width light or the low beam light
Answer: D

4.3.1.3 When a vehicle turns left through an interchange, the driver should ______.
A. Turn right after passing the interchange
B. Turn right before passing the interchange
C. Turn left directly
D. Turn left after passing the interchange
Answer: A

4.3.2 Judgment Questions: (1 question)
4.3.2.1 When a motorcycle passing through an interchange discovers it has chosen a wrong route, it should immediately make a U turn from where it is or reverse to change route.
Answer: Wrong

4.4 Safe Driving at Night (22 questions)
4.4.1.1 When driving at night on a road that has no lighting, the driver may use _____ and the light must reach over 30 meters away if the speed is less than 30 kilometers per hour.
A. The low beam light
B. The high beam light
C. The fog light
D. The warning flash light
Answer: A

4.4.1.2 When driving at night on a road that has no lighting, the driver may use ______ and the light must reach over 100 meters away if the speed exceeds 30 kilometers per hour.
A. The low beam light
B. The high beam light
C. The fog light
D. The warning flash light
Answer: B

4.4.1.3 When driving at night on a road that has good lighting, the driver should use _______.
A. The fog light
B. The low beam light
C. The high beam light
D. The warning flash light
Answer: B

4.4.1.4 When driving at night, there could be a sharp curve or a big hole ahead if the lighting _______.
A. Shortens
B. Leaves the road surface
C. Does not change its distance
D. Becomes lower
Answer: B

4.4.1.5 When a motorcycle running at night reaches the top of a slope, its lighting _______.
A. Moves from the center of the road to the roadside
B. Moves from the roadside to the center of the road
C. Leaves the road surface
D. Does not change its distance
Answer: C

4.4.1.6 When a motorcycle running at night encounters a curve ahead, its lighting ____.
A. Does not change its distance
B. Become lower
C. Leave the road surface
D. Moves from the center of the road to the roadside
Answer: D

4.4.1.7 When vehicles cross each other at night, the drivers should not look straight to the light from the vehicle coming in the opposite direction. Instead, he should move his sight _______.
A. To the right side and go forward at a lower speed
B. To the left side and go forward at a lower speed
C. To the right side and maintain the normal speed
D. To the left side and go forward at a higher speed
Answer: A

4.4.1.8 When overtaking at night, the driver should _______, and overtake only after making sure the vehicle in front has reduced speed and yield.
A. Turn on the high beam light
B. Continuously switch the high and low beam lights
C. Turn on the low beam light
D. Turn on the warning flash light
Answer: B

4.4.1.9 When crossing a non-motorized vehicle on a narrow road or bridge, the driver should use ________.
A. The high beam light
B. The low beam light
C. The warning flash light
D. The fog light
Answer: B

4.4.1.10 If the coming vehicle does not close the high beam light when driving at night, the driver should ________.
A. Keep normal speed
B. Increase the speed and avoid the lights
C. Reduce the speed or stop to yield
D. Open the high beam light too
Answer: C

4.4.2 Judgment Questions: (12 questions)
4.4.2.1 When driving a motorcycle at night, the driver does not easily have visual fatigue.
Answer: Wrong

4.4.2.2 When driving a motorcycle at night, the driver should go at a lower speed because his field of vision is limited and he can hardly observe the traffic conditions beyond the area covered by his vehicle light.
Answer: Right

4.4.2.3 When vehicles cross each other, the light from the vehicle in the opposite direction can dazzle the driver and make it impossible for him to clearly see the traffic conditions ahead. Therefore, the driver should move his sight to the right side to evade the light from that vehicle and should go forward at a lower speed.
Answer: Right

4.4.2.4 When a vehicle starts to move, the driver should first turn on the low beam light.
Answer: Right

4.4.2.5 When following a vehicle, the following vehicle may use the high beam light.
Answer: Wrong

4.4.2.6 When driving at night, the driver should try as much as possible to avoid overtaking. When he really needs to overtake, he may switch the high and low beam lights to alert the vehicle in front.
Answer: Right

4.4.2.7 When driving at night, the driver should use the high beam light if his vehicle runs at a speed of less than 30 kilometers per hour.
Answer: Wrong

4.4.2.8 When driving at night on a road with poor lighting, the driver should use the low beam light if his vehicle runs at a speed of more than 30 kilometers per hour.
Answer: Wrong

4.4.2.9 When driving at night on a road with no or poor lighting, the driver should switch from the low beam light to the high beam light. But the vehicle following in the same direction is not allowed to use the high beam light.
Answer: Right

4.4.2.10 When driving at night, the driver should speed up and pass if the vehicle coming in the opposite direction fails to turn off the high beam light.
Answer: Wrong

4.4.2.11 When passing a level crossing without traffic signals at night, the driver is not allowed to change the high and low beam lights.
Answer: Wrong

4.4.2.12 When driving at night, the driver should reduce speed or stop to yield if the vehicle coming in the opposite direction fails to turn off the high beam light.
Answer: Right

4.5 Safe Driving in Bad Weather and Complex Road Conditions (27 questions)
4.5.1.1 When driving in a snowy day, the driver should ________ in order to prevent side skidding or scratching other vehicles.
A. Reduce speed and maintain a safe distance
B. Closely follow the vehicle in front and honk to remind it
C. Keep a fairly small distance with the vehicle in front
D. Keep a fairly small horizontal distance with the vehicles in the neighboring lane
Answer: A

4.5.1.2 When driving on a mountain road covered by ice and snow, the vehicle behind should ______ if the vehicle in front is climbing a slope.
A. Select a proper place to stop and climb after the vehicle in front has passed
B. Rapidly overtake the vehicle in front
C. Climb slowly
D. Closely follow and climb
Answer: A

4.5.1.3 When reducing speed or stopping on a road covered by ice and snow, the driver should fully use _______ to reduce the speed.
A. The foot brake
B. The engine’s braking role
C. The handbrake
D. The retarder
Answer: B

4.5.1.4 When vehicles cross each other on an icy road, the driver should ________, firmly hold the steering handlebar and cross slowly.
A. Reduce speed when approaching
B. Properly speed up
C. Reduce speed in advance
D. Maintain the speed
Answer: C

4.5.1.5 When driving in a foggy day, the driver should closely observe the movements of the pedestrians and other vehicles due to poor visibility and ______.
A. Honk continuously
B. Drive at the normal speed
C. Turn on the high beam light
D. Drive at a low speed
Answer: D

4.5.1.6 When driving in thick or extremely thick fog, the driver should ____ due to low visibility.
A. Turn on the head light
B. Turn on the contour light and fog light
C. Stop at a safe place
D. Turn on the warning flash light
Answer: C

4.5.1.7 When driving on a muddy road, the driver should select the proper gear, keep _____ to control the speed, and pass at an even speed without stopping.
A. The front stop handlebar
B. The clutch handlebar
C. The brake pedal
D. The accelerator handlebar
Answer: D

4.5.1.8 When a motorcycle wades across the water, the driver should maintain a low speed, and _____ use the brake so as to restore the braking efficiency.
A. Gently
B. Rapidly
C. Continuously and gently
D. Intermittently and gently depress
Answer: D

4.5.1.9 When a motorcycle passes a construction section, the driver should _______.
A. Select a proper place to stop
B. Bypass according to the directional signs
C. Pass slowly on the right side
D. Reduce speed and go on the left side
Answer: B

4.5.1.10 When driving a motorcycle to pass a muddy road, the wrong method is to _______.
A. Firmly hold the gasoline tank by legs
B. Steadily step on the pedal by feet
C. Prepare to put feet on the ground at any time
D. Uplift feet to keep clothes clean
Answer: D

4.5.2 Judgment Questions: (17 questions)
4.5.2.1 As the braking distance increases on a wet road in a rainy day, the driver should use the emergency brake as much as possible to reduce speed.
Answer: Wrong

4.5.2.2 When a motorcycle wades across the water, the braking efficiency of the brake does not change.
Answer: Wrong

4.5.2.3 When driving in a heavy rain, the driver should control the speed to avoid the danger arising from “water slide”.
Answer: Right

4.5.2.4 When driving in a foggy day, the driver should use the horn as less as possible or does not use it at all.
Answer: Wrong

4.5.2.5 As thick fog reduces visibility, turning on the high beam light can increase the visibility.
Answer: Wrong

4.5.2.6 When there is a continuous rain, the shoulders of the mountain roads may become loose and the embankments may collapse. When driving in this weather, the driver should select the middle solid road and refrain from going close to the roadsides.
Answer: Right

4.5.2.7 When driving in a strong wind, the driver should abruptly turn the steering wheel to return to the original direction if he feels the motorcycle deviates horizontally when hit by a fierce gale.
Answer: Wrong

4.5.2.8 When driving in a snowy day, the driver should drive along the vehicle tracks if there are any.
Answer: Right

4.5.2.13 When driving in a foggy day, the driver should use the horn more so as to arouse the attention of the opposite side.
Answer: right

4.5.2.14 When hearing a honking from the vehicle coming in the opposite direction in thick fog, the driver should honk in time to respond.
Answer: Right

4.5.2.15 When a motorcycle goes on a road covered by ice and snow, the driver should reduce speed and shorten the distance from the vehicle in front.
Answer: Wrong

4.5.2.16 When a motorcycle reaches a muddy or burst-and-muddy section, the driver should stop, observe and select the level and solid section or the section with vehicle tracks.
Answer: Right

5. Knowledge on Dealing with Emergency such as Tire Blowout, Steering out of Control and Braking Failure etc.

5.1.1.1 When discovering a tire is leaking, the driver should firmly hold the steering handlebar, ______, do his best to control the driving direction and leave the carriageway as soon as possible.
A. Swiftly brake and reduce speed
B. Slowly brake and reduce speed
C. Swiftly turning to the other side
D. Use emergency braking
Answer: B

5.1.1.2 When a rear tire of a motorcycle blows out, the driver should remain calm, _____, do his best to ensure the vehicle goes straight, reduce speed and stop.
A. Swiftly turn the steering handlebar to adjust
B. Firmly hold the steering handlebar with both hands
C. Swiftly turn the steering handlebar to the opposite direction
D. Swiftly take braking measures
Answer: B

5.1.1.3 Serious wave will appear when the front tire blows out; the driver should release the accelerator, firmly hold the steering wheel with both hands, quickly _____, and stop to yield.
A. Use front wheel to brake
B. Use front wheel and back wheel at the same time to brake
C. Use back wheel to brake
D. Gradually break down
Answer: D

5.1.1.4 Before the driver can control the speed of the vehicle that has a tire blowout, he should _______ so that the vehicle will not swing horizontally and cause even greater danger.
A. Venture to use the foot brake
B. Swiftly turn the steering wheel
C. Release the accelerator pedal
D. Immediately depress the brake pedal
Answer: C

5.1.1.5 The emergency measure to deal with a sudden tire blowout on the road is to _______.
A. Swiftly brake and reduce speed
B. Firmly hold the steering wheel and steadily stop the vehicle as fast as possible
C. Swiftly turn the steering wheel to adjust the direction
D. Go slowly to find a place for tire change
Answer: B

5.1.1.6 The wrong measure to deal with a sudden tire blowout on the road is to ______.
A. Keep calm and slowly release the accelerator pedal
B. Firmly hold the steering wheel to ensure the vehicle goes straight
C. Apply emergency braking and stop the vehicle in the shortest possible time
D. Gently depress the brake pedal after the vehicle slows down
Answer: C
5.1.1.7 When the tire pressure is too low, the fast-running tire can change its shape like waves and increase its temperature, which in turn can cause ________.
A. Unstable tire pressure
B. Even lower tire pressure
C. Increases resistance to the vehicle
D. Tire blowout
Answer: D

5.1.1.8 The wrong measure to avoid tire blowout is to _________.
A. Reduce tire pressure
B. Check the tires regularly
C. Remove objects from tire tread grooves in a timely manner
D. Replace the tire that has cracks or deep cuts
Answer: A

5.1.2.1 When the driver discovers a tire is leaking, he should swiftly brake and reduce speed, steer the vehicle of the carriageway and park it at a safe place on the roadside.
Answer: Wrong

5.1.2.2 When the driver discovers a tire is leaking and steers the vehicle off the main carriageway, he should refrain from applying emergency so as to avoid a vehicle turnover or a rear-end collision arising from the late braking of the following vehicle.
Answer: Right

5.1.2.3 When a tire blowout on the road, the driver should swiftly depress the brake pedal to reduce speed, do all his can to control the steering wheel and stop the vehicle as soon as possible.
Answer: Wrong

5.1.2.4 After a tire blows out and before the driver can control the speed of the vehicle, he should refrain from using the foot brake to stop the vehicle. Otherwise, a horizontal swing of the vehicle can cause greater danger.
Answer: Right

5.1.2.5 When a tire blowout on the road, the driver should control the direction of the vehicle and use emergency braking to bring the vehicle swiftly to a stop.
Answer: Wrong

5.2.1.1 When the driver discovers that steering is stiff, the wrong measure is to ___________.
A. Reduce speed and stop the vehicle as fast as possible
B. Stop at a safe place
C. Continue to drive
D. Identify the cause
Answer: C
5.2.1.2 The road on which the wheels can most easily block when braking is ______.
A. Concrete road
B. Dirt road
C. Road covered by ice and snow
D. Sand road
Answer: C

5.2.1.3 When there is a braking failure on the road, the driver should keep calm, firmly hold the steering wheel, and ______ to reduce speed.
A. Continuously depress the brake pedal
B. Immediately shift the gear to a low position or use the handbrake
C. Immediately depress the clutch pedal
D. Immediately pull up the handbrake
Answer: B

5.2.1.4 When there is an engine kill on the road, the driver should _________.
A. Immediately reduce speed and stop the vehicle
B. Turn off the ignition switch
C. Place the gear lever in the neutral position and go forward
D. Turn on the right-turn signal, slowly sliding the vehicle to the roadside, stop the vehicle and check
Answer: D

5.2.1.5 When a motorcycle has a side skidding, the driver should ______ to keep the balance of the motorcycle.
A. firmly hold clutch handlebar
B. firmly hold braking handlebar
C. Press the brake pedal
D. Release the accelerator and change the controller to the skidding side
Answer: D

5.2.1.6 When the fuel of a vehicle catches fire, what cannot be used to put out the fire is __________.
A. Roadside sandy soil
B. Cotton-padded clothes
C. Overalls
D. Water
Answer: D

5.2.1.7 The wrong method to use a fire extinguisher is to _________.
A. Stand on the windward side
B. Stay away from the source of fire as much as possible
C. Direct the fire extinguisher at the source of fire
D. Direct the fire extinguisher at the flames
Answer: D

5.2.1.8 When discovering people or animals crossing the expressway, the driver should ________.
A. Immediately apply emergency braking
B. Immediately turn right to evade
C. Take decisive measures to evade and minimize the loss
D. Immediately turn left to evade
Answer: C

5.2.1.9 If a motorcycle experiences a “water sliding” phenomenon when running on an expressway in rain, the driver should __________.
A. Reduce speed by suddenly depress the brake pedal
B. Immediately turn the steering wheel to adjust
C. Control the direction and gradually reduce the speed
D. Increase the speed to increase the displacement of the wheels
Answer: C

5.2.1.10 When driving on an expressway in heavy rain, it is imperative to _________ in order to prevent “water sliding” from causing a danger.
A. Reduce speed
B. Increase speed
C. Install slide-proof devices
D. Increase the tire pressure
Answer: A

5.2.1.11 When a motorcycle needs to stop for trouble shooting after having a trouble on an expressway, the driver should stop the vehicle __________.
A. In the far outer lane
B. In the inner lane
C. In the emergency strip
D. In the triangle area on the ramp
Answer: C

5.2.1.12 When a vehicle must stop in an unexpected situation on an expressway, it is strictly prohibited to stop _________.
A. In the carriageway
B. In the shoulder
C. In the service area
D. In the emergency strip
Answer: A


5.2.2.1 When the driver discovers that steering suddenly gets stiff but he can still steer, he should slowly drive the vehicle to a nearby workshop for repairs before getting on the road again.
Answer: Right

5.2.2.2 If a fast-running motorcycle has a steering failure, using emergency braking can easily cause an overturn.
Answer: Right

5.2.2.3 After a braking failure occurs, the first thing for the driver to do is to control the direction of the motorcycle before he manages to control the speed.
Answer: Right

5.2.2.4 When a motorcycle turns at an excessively high speed, it can easily dash out of a curve or skid sideways.
Answer: Right

5.2.2.5 When a three-wheeled motorcycle overturns slowly and jumping out of the vehicle is possible, the driver should jump in the direction of the overturn.
Answer: Wrong

5.2.2.6 Water can be used to put out both the fire on wood, paper, clothes and tires and the fire on electric equipment and gasoline.
Answer: Wrong
5.2.2.7 When putting out a fire, the driver should take off the clothes made of chemical fiber and protect the exposed skin.
Answer: Right

5.2.2.8 When putting out a fire, the driver should refrain from breathing through mouth or crying loudly. Otherwise, the fire and smoke will scorch the upper respiratory tract.
Answer: Right

5.2.2.9 When using a fire extinguisher to put out a fire, the person should stand on the windward side, direct the fire extinguisher at the fire and let the wind to blow the bubbles to the source of the fire.
Answer: Wrong

5.2.2.10 When discovering somebody or animal suddenly walking across an expressway, the emergency evasion measure should not exceed the necessary limit. Otherwise, it would cause undue damage.
Answer: Right

5.2.2.11 Making a sharp turn on an expressway can very easily cause a side skid or overturn due to the centrifugal force.
Answer: Right

5.2.2.12 When a vehicle runs on an expressway in rain, the water film is formed between the tires and the road surface. As the speed increases, the tire grip decreases and can easily cause a “water sliding” phenomenon.
Answer: Right

5.2.2.13 When a vehicle runs on an expressway in a rainy day, the speed should be higher in order to avoid steering failure arising from the “water sliding” phenomenon.
Answer: Wrong

5.2.2.14 When a motorcycle running on an expressway needs to stop when encountering an unexpected emergency, the driver may directly stop the vehicle in the carriageway.
Answer: Wrong

5.2.2.15 When a vehicle accidentally hits the guardrail of an expressway, the driver should stabilize the steering handlebar and adjust properly. He should never turn the steering handlebar drastically.
Answer: Right

5.2.2.16 When a motorcycle deviates from the normal direction due to side winds at the end of a tunnel, the driver should firmly hold the steering wheel and make slight adjustment.
Answer: Right

5.2.2.17 When a vehicle encounters a strong side wind in a mountain valley, the driver should drastically turn the steering handlebar to adjust the direction of the vehicle if he feels the vehicle deviates from the normal direction.
Answer: Wrong

5.2.2.18 When a fast-running vehicle makes a sharp turn, it can very easily cause side collision or an overturn due to the centrifugal force.
Answer: Right


6.Common Knowledge on Overall Structures and Main Safety Devices of Motorcycles and Routine Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance
6.1.1.1 The over sagging of the drive chain of a motorcycle leads to _________.
A. Abrasion between the acceleration gear and the chain
B. Clamping stagnation between gears and the chain
C. Tensile failure or falling of of the chain
D. Powerless transmission
Answer: C

6.1.1.2 The transmission driver of a motorcycle is comprised by a clutch, _______, a transmission shaft (or a chain) and Speed checker.
A. Power Divider
B. Differential case
C. Brake
D. Transmission
Answer: D

6.2.1.1 The speedometer comprises two parts: speed meter and mileage meter. The speed meter indicates _______.
A. The acceleration time
B. The driving speed
C. The rotation speed of the engine
D. The total mileage
Answer: B

6.2.1.2 To construct a circuit with ______, a fuel gauge is used to indicate the volume of fuel in the gasoline tank.
A. Auxiliary tank
B. Resistance
C. Transducer
D. Fuel pump
Answer: C

6.2.1.3 The engine oil pressure meter is used to indicate the pressure of the lubrication oil in the main oil pipe of the ______ when the engine works.
A. The driving system
B. The cooling system
C. The transmission system
D. The lubrication system
Answer: D

6.2.1.7 Before driving a vehicle out, the driver should check whether the steering, lighting and ______ work well.
A. Braking
B. Rear seats
C. In-vehicle tools
D. Audio
Answer: A

6.2.1.8 A motorcycle driver should choose special safety helmet, according to personal ____.
A. Hobby
B. Feelings
C. Demands
D. Head size
Answer: D

6.2.1.9 The most effective protection for a motorcycle driver is ___________.
A. Glasses
B. A special safety helmet
C. Gloves
D. Safety kneepads
Answer: B

6.2.1.10 When driving a motorcycle, the best way to protect knees is ______.
A. To wear kneepads
B. To wear trousers
C. Not to wear kneepads in short distance
D. To lean knees inside during the ride
Answer: A

6.2.2.4 The most important function of the motorcycle helmet is to lighten the harm of a head from collision.
Answer: Right

6.2.2.5 Different types of helmets should be chosen in different seasons, such as full-face helmets, half face helmets and helmets for summer, and it is best to choose such vivid colors as red and yellow as the color of helmets.
Answer: Right

6.2.2.6 Drivers should wear shoes or boots, which have heels and not skid soles, to ensure the acute, accurate, and reliable gear-shifting by feet.
Answer: Right

6.2.2.7 A suitable and wearable gloves, especially fur gloves with suitable finger lengths, should be chosen for riding a motorcycle.
Answer: Right

6.2.2.8 Before riding a motorcycle, the driver should wear a safety helmet and adjust the angle of the rearview mirror till he can clearly watch the left side and the right side of the back.
Answer: Right

6.2.2.9 Drivers who ride motorcycles are able to not wear safety helmets.
Answer: Wrong

6.2.2.10 Drivers who ride motorcycles must wear safety helmets, but they may not tie the belts of the helmets.
Answer: Wrong

6.2.2.11 Passengers who take motorcycles do not need to wear safety helmets.
Answer: Wrong

6.3.1.1 If a motorcycle stops while riding, the driver should check whether the engine ______.
A. is leaking water
B. is short-circuited
C. is leaking gasoline
D. is leaking gas.

6.3.1.2 During a routine motorcycle maintenance, it is necessary to check whether there is any cut in the tire, and whether _________.
A. A new tire should be replaced
B. The tires should be rotated
C. The tires should be cleaned
D. The objects in the tire tread grooves should be removed
Answer: D

6.3.1.3 Using a cracked or damaged tire on the road can easily cause _______.
A. Side pulling
B. Tire blowout
C. Steering failure
D. Greater resistance to the vehicle
Answer: B

6.3.2.1 Before riding a motorcycle, it is necessary to check the equipments, such as the steering gear, tires, illumination sign, and the brake.
Answer: Right

6.3.2.2 To avoid a tire blowout, it is necessary to regularly rotate the tires and properly reduce the tire pressure.
Answer: Wrong

6.3.2.3 A tire whose pressure is higher or lower than the standard can cause a tire blowout.
Answer: right

6.3.2.4 Using a cracked or damaged tire on the road can easily cause a tire blowout.
Answer: Right

7. Common Knowledge on Self-Rescue and First-aid after Traffic Accidents
7.1.1.1 When rescuing the injured, it is necessary to ________.
A. Save life first and treat the wounds later
B. Treat the wounds first and safe life later
C. Help the slightly wounded persons first
D. Help the seriously wounded persons later
Answer: A

7.1.1.2 When carrying the wounded persons in coma or in danger of suffocation, they should lie _______.
A. Face down
B. Face up
C. On their side
D. On their side and face down
Answer: D

7.1.1.3 When rescuing the persons who are losing blood, it is necessary to ______ first.
A. Observe
B. Dress the wounds
C. Stop bleeding
D. Inquire
Answer: C

7.1.1.4 The wrong measure to rescue a person sustaining burns all over his body is to _________.
A. Use sandy soil to cover
B. Swiftly put out the flames of his clothes
C. Spray cool water to his body
D. Take off his burning clothes
Answer: A

7.1.1.5 When using splints, sticks or tree branches to keep the unexposed bones in position, it is necessary that these things should _________.
A. Exceed the upper and lower joints of the wound
B. Exceed the lower joint of the wound
C. Exceed the upper joint of the wound
D. Not exceed the upper and lower joints of the wound
Answer: A

7.1.1.6 The person suffering joint injury (sprain, dislocation or fracture) __________.
A. Is allowed to change the location at the moment of being wounded
B. Should avoid activity
C. Should try to reset the dislocation
D. May properly adjust the posture at the moment of being wounded
Answer: B

7.1.1.7 The method to press the general neck artery to stop bleeding is usually used to the wounded person who suffers ______ artery bleeding when other bleeding-stopping methods do not work.
A. Neck
B. Facial
C. Intercostal
D. Temporal
Answer: A

7.1.1.8 When there is a bleeding in an upper limb or shank without bone fracture or joint damage, the bleeding can be stopped by __________.
A. Tourniquet
B. Compression dressing
C. Cushioned limb folding
D. Pressure bondage
Answer: C

7.1.1.9 The article that cannot be used to stop bleeding by dressing is _________.
A. Bondage
B. Sling
C. Tourniquet
D. Hemp rope
Answer: D

7.1.1.10 Stopping bleeding with tourniquet refers to ligating an elastic rubber tube and rubber band at ________ of the upper limb or the middle thigh of the wounded person.
A. One-third
B. One-half
C. Two-thirds
D. Three-quarters
Answer: A

7.1.1.11 When rescuing a wounded person suffering spinal fracture, it is necessary to ___________. A. Take warm-keeping measure
B. Use soft stretcher to carry
C. Use sling to keep in position
D. Help the wounded person to move
Answer: C

7.1.2.1 The wounded person who is losing blood can be treated by exerting external pressure to stop the bleeding and put on a bandage. Answer: Right

7.1.2.2 When rescuing a wounded person in coma, it is necessary to take warm-keeping measures to prevent heat loss. Answer: Right

7.1.2.3 When a wounded person suffering burns is thirsty, he may drink a small quantity of slightly salty water.
Answer: Right

7.1.2.4 When removing a wounded person suffering spinal fracture, the rescuer should never help the wounded person to walk. He may be carried away with a soft stretcher.
Answer: Wrong

7.1.2.5 When there is bleeding at the bone fracture of a wounded person, the first thing to do is to keep it in position before stopping the bleeding and dress the wound.
Answer: Wrong

7.1.2.6 When a wounded person suffering bone fracture in the thigh, shank and spine, it is necessary to keep the fracture in position and refrain to move the wounded person.
Answer: Right

7.1.2.7 When putting a bone fracture in position, the fixing should be proper and solid. Both the two fractured parts and the upper and lower joints should be fixed.
Answer: Right

7.1.2.8 When putting a bone fracture in the upper limb in position, the limb must be straightened and tied up.
Answer: Wrong

7.1.2.9 When putting a bone fracture in the lower limb, the limb must be crooked and tied up.
Answer: Wrong

7.1.2.10 When the bone of a wounded person suffering bone fracture is exposed, it is necessary to put it in position and tie it up.
Answer: Wrong

7.1.2.11 When carrying a wounded person suffering bone fracture onto a stretcher, two rescuers should put their hands under the wounded person and carry him together onto the stretcher.
Answer: Wrong

7.1.2.12 When the spine of a wounded person suffering bone fracture could be damaged, the rescuers should refrain from changing his posture.
Answer: Right

7.1.2.13 If a wounded person is breathless, it is necessary to immediately conduct mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration.
Answer: Right

7.1.2.14 When using tourniquet to stop the bleeding of a wounded person, the rescuer must make sure it is tightly bonded. Otherwise, bleeding will continue in the deeper artery.
Answer: Right

7.1.2.15 When a wounded suffers bleeding in the forearm or shank, the rescuers may place a cushion in the armpit or in the rook of the arm, crook the armpit or rook and tie up.
Answer: Right

7.1.2.16 When using a bondage to dress a wounded person, the knot should be made neither above the wound nor at the back of the body. Otherwise, the wounded person will feel uncomfortable when sleeping.
Answer: Right

7.1.2.17 When there is no bondage for rescuing a wounded person, towels, handkerchiefs, bed sheets and stockings can be used for dressing.
Answer: Right

7.1.2.18 When there is a bleeding in the upper limb of a wounded person but he suffers no bone fracture or joint damage, the bleeding can be stopped by pressurized dressing.
Answer: Wrong

7.1.2.19 When there is a bleeding in the bone fracture of a wounded person, the fractured bone should be put into position before stopping the bleeding and sterilizing and dressing the wound.
Answer: Wrong

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