LTO Nonprofessional Motorcycle License Mock Exam #1
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Are you allowed to use the shoulder of the road to pass on the right side of a car ahead?
- Yes, if the vehicle ahead is moving too slow
- NO, it is against the law - Pursuant to R.A. No. 4136
- Yes, but only during traffic congestion
- Yes, if there is enough space
What should a driver do while driving on a wet road?
- Drive as usual without changing speed.
- Speed up to avoid slipping.
- Slow down and take necessary precaution.
- Apply sudden brakes to test road grip.
What hand signal must a driver give when he/she wants to stop?
- Left arm held down and hand pointing to the ground
- Right arm held down and hand pointing to the ground
- Left arm held straight horizontally
- Left arm making a circular motion
What documents should a driver carry at all times when he/she is driving?
- Barangay Clearance and Passport
- Birth Certificate and NBI Clearance
- Driver's License, Certificate of Registration, and current Official Receipt (OR/CR)
- School ID and Voter’s ID
What should you do when you are crossing a railroad and there are NO warning devices?
- Speed up to cross quickly
- Rely on other vehicles to guide you across
- Slow down, check both sides of the road then proceed with caution if clear (stop, look and listen)
- Cross without stopping if no train is visible
What should you do if you want to slow down or stop?
- Shift to a lower gear without braking
- Press on your brakes lightly to activate brake lights
- Raise your left hand to signal others
- Turn on your hazard lights
On a two-way road, what does a single white broken line mean?
- It means the road is one-way.
- It separates traffic moving in opposite directions.
- It marks a no-overtaking zone.
- It allows parking on both sides.
Where should the rider position his/her motorcycle when he/she turns left?
- On the farthest right lane.
- In the middle of the intersection.
- Wherever there is an open space.
- Nearest to the center of the highway - Pursuant to R.A No. 4136
Signs used to warn motorists of potentially hazardous conditions on or adjacent to the road are called:
- Prohibitory signs
- Regulatory signs
- Caution or warning signs
- Guide signs
A driver on a highway shall yield the right-of-way to:
- Police vehicles, fire trucks, and ambulances - Pursuant to R.A. No. 4136
- Motorcycles and bicycles
- Private vehicles with hazard lights on
- Buses and taxis
What hand signal must a driver give when he/she wants to turn left?
- Right arm held straight horizontally
- Left arm held down and hand pointing to the ground
- Left arm held straight horizontally
- Left arm bent at the elbow pointing upwards
On the assumption that your motorcycle is in good running condition, what can cause you to skid and lose control when making an abrupt movement especially on a wet and slippery road?
- Over-speeding
- Proper braking
- Improper braking
- Using low gear while turning
If two vehicles approach an intersection at approximately the same time, which vehicle has the right-of-way?
- The larger vehicle.
- The faster vehicle.
- Vehicle on the left.
- Vehicle on the right - Pursuant to R.A. No. 4136
In a road crash involving a pedestrian, what should you do?
- Stop and assess the situation, then provide appropriate help. Never attempt to touch an unconscious or injured person.
- Ignore the situation and drive away.
- Assist the pedestrian without assessing the scene.
- Call for help but do not stop.
To avoid suspension, the driver must settle their apprehension within:
- 60 days
- 7 days
- 30 days
- 15 days - Pursuant to R.A. No. 4136 and JAO-2014-01
To protect motorcycle riders at all times, they should wear:
- Standard protective helmets (ICC and PS stickers) and full body gear for additional protection
- A cap or hat for sun protection
- A jacket and gloves only
- Any type of helmet, even without certification
What do double yellow solid lines mean?
- Crossing allowed during heavy traffic
- No parking zone
- No crossing or overtaking
- Overtaking allowed with caution
A driver must not park or stop at the side of the road with a "Stop" sign or a traffic control signal within:
- 3 meters
- 6 meters - Pursuant to R.A. No. 4136
- 12 meters
- 10 meters
When is a U-turn NOT permitted?
- On any road with traffic signals.
- Only when no vehicles are around.
- At any intersection.
- On a double solid yellow line and in places where a “No U-Turn” sign is posted.
On a long drive, what should you do if you are tired or sleepy?
- Open the windows to get fresh air
- Continue driving at a slower speed
- Park at the appropriate rest stop (e.g., gasoline station and meal stop) and take a few minutes nap
- Drink coffee and keep driving
Using mobile phone/s while driving is prohibited because ______________________.
- It does not affect driving at all.
- It distracts your attention while driving - Pursuant to R.A. No. 10913 (Anti-Distracted Driving Act)
- It is only illegal when using earphones.
- It is allowed when driving slowly.
When do you have to make a complete/full stop?
- At a green traffic light
- At a red traffic light
- When approaching a pedestrian lane
- When changing lanes
Signs that inform road users of traffic laws and regulations which, if disregarded, will constitute an offense are called:
- Guide signs
- Informational signs
- Regulatory signs
- Warning signs
What is the meaning of an inverted triangle sign?
- No U-turn
- No entry
- Stop
- Give way
Where should motorcycle saddle bags or boxes be installed?
- Anywhere on the motorcycle as long as it is secured.
- Above the handlebars for easy access.
- Not higher than the rider's seat and not beyond the taillight. Saddle bag must not exceed 14 inches from the side of the rider’s seat.
- Below the engine for better weight distribution.
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