LTO Nonprofessional Motorcycle License Mock Exam #2
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If the violation of the Republic Act No. 10666 on Safety of Children aboard Motorcycles resulted in death or serious or less serious injuries, what penalty will be imposed to the motorcycle rider or motorcycle operator?
- A fine of only PHP 500
- The child’s parents will be penalized instead
- One (1) year imprisonment without prejudice provided for under the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines
- A simple warning with no penalty
What is the maximum speed limit on the national road under the law?
- 80 km/hr - Pursuant to R.A. No. 4136
- No speed limit applies.
- 100 km/hr.
- 60 km/hr.
Turn signal lights are used to:
- Make your turning direction clear to the drivers and other road users.
- Indicate a vehicle breakdown.
- Make your vehicle look stylish.
- Warn others of speed changes.
The Right-Of-Way rule signifies:
- The rights of drivers on when to yield or give way to others while driving
- The right to always move first, regardless of traffic signals
- The right to drive without stopping at intersections
- The priority of larger vehicles over smaller ones
Why should the driver always yield to emergency vehicles with blinkers and sirens on?
- Only yield if there is no heavy traffic
- Because they might be in a hurry for a non-emergency task
- Because they have a priority right-of-way
- It is optional to give way to emergency vehicles
What is the maximum penalty for a driver who has violated R.A. No. 10666 also known as the Children's Safety on Motorcycle Act?
- A written warning.
- Confiscation of the motorcycle.
- Revocation of driver's license.
- A fine of PHP 500 only.
Which lane should you choose after turning right at the intersection?
- Move immediately to the leftmost lane.
- Change to any lane right away.
- Stay on the rightmost lane.
- Stop and decide before choosing a lane.
What should you do if you are stopped by an enforcer even when you believe that you did not violate any traffic rules and regulations?
- Speed away to avoid questioning
- Stop at the roadside and politely ask the reason why you were being stopped
- Ignore the enforcer and continue driving
- Argue with the enforcer and refuse to stop
When approaching a crosswalk or pedestrian lane, you should:
- Ignore pedestrians unless there is a traffic enforcer
- Slow down and stop to yield to pedestrians
- Honk to warn pedestrians to cross faster
- Speed up to pass before pedestrians step onto the lane
When the brake lights of the vehicle in front of you turn on, you must:
- Turn on your headlights.
- Ignore it and continue driving.
- Prepare to brake.
- Speed up to overtake.
How can you avoid wasting fuel?
- Through correct and proper driving habits, having the vehicle properly serviced and maintained
- Keeping the engine running while parked
- Avoiding regular maintenance checks
- Driving at high speeds to reach your destination faster
What must you always remember whenever you park?
- Keep the engine running for quick departure.
- Park anywhere without concern.
- Turn the engine off and put the proper stand.
- Keep the headlights on while parking.
When should the motorcycle engine oil be checked?
- Only when the engine starts making noise.
- Only before a long trip.
- Once a year during inspection.
- Regularly to maintain vehicle roadworthiness.
The rumble strips across the road are intended to:
- Reduce the grip of tires on the road.
- Make you alert and be aware of your speed.
- Allow smoother acceleration.
- Indicate a pedestrian crossing.
When making a right turn, you should:
- Speed up and turn immediately without signaling
- Move to the leftmost lane before turning right
- Stop completely before making a right turn
- Reduce speed and stay on the outermost lane of the road then signal your intention to turn right
Upon entering a roadwork with a temporary maximum speed limit sign, you must:
- Ignore the sign and drive at your usual speed
- Comply with the sign at all times, drive at a maximum speed of 40kph
- Drive only at night to avoid traffic
- Speed up to pass through quickly
What should you do if another vehicle overtakes you?
- Move to the opposite lane to block the vehicle
- Honk continuously to warn the driver
- Speed up to prevent the vehicle from overtaking
- Stay with the current speed and do NOT attempt to race
You are planning a long trip. Do you need to plan rest stops?
- Resting is unnecessary if you drink coffee
- Yes, regular stops help avoid mental and physical fatigue
- No, resting is only for short trips
- Only stop when you feel extremely tired
At an intersection, it is more dangerous to turn left than to turn right because _______________________.
- Turning left does not require checking traffic signals
- Vehicles coming from the opposite direction are faster
- Pedestrians never cross when turning left
- Turning left is illegal in most intersections
If this sign is disregarded, it will constitute an offense.
- Regulatory Sign (e.g., left lane must turn left, one-way sign)
- Decorative Street Banner
- Informational Sign (e.g., tourist spots ahead)
- Advertisement Billboard
The allowable maximum size of a customized top box of a motorcycle is:
- 2 feet x 2 feet x 2 feet and can fit two full-face helmets.
- Any size as long as it is secured.
- No restrictions on top box size.
- 3 feet x 3 feet x 3 feet.
What is one of the mandates of LTO?
- Register roadworthy and emission-compliant motor vehicles
- Issue driver's licenses without examinations
- Allow overloaded trucks on highways
- Permit unregistered vehicles to operate
Under R.A No. 10666, one of the exemptions that a child is allowed to back ride on a motorcycle is when:
- The child is holding onto the driver tightly
- The child needs to be transported to the hospital for immediate medical attention
- The child is wearing a helmet but is underage
- The child wants to go to school faster
What should you do to help reduce air pollution?
- Never check your vehicle for maintenance
- Do the regular motor vehicle check-up and do NOT overload
- Use a vehicle with excessive smoke emissions
- Drive at high speeds all the time
Under R.A No.10913 or Anti-Distracted Driving Act, the use of mobile phones is permitted if the driver uses a:
- Holding the phone close to the steering wheel
- Using the loudspeaker function while holding the phone
- Hands-free communication device (e.g., Bluetooth, earpiece)
- Placing the phone on the dashboard and looking at it occasionally
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