LTO Professional Heavy License Mock Exam #3
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The primary purpose of traffic laws, rules, and regulations is to:
- Establish an orderly movement of road users and penalize erring drivers
- Increase government revenue
- Make driving more complicated
- Confuse new drivers
The headlights should be used as often as needed to:
- Save battery power
- Make your intentions known to drivers around you
- Confuse other drivers
- Only use on highways
It refers to measure of amount of alcohol in a person’s blood.
- Blood Pressure Level
- Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)
- Oxygen Saturation
- Carbon Dioxide Level
It refers to standardized tests to initially assess and determine intoxication.
- Drug Screening Test
- Roadworthiness Test
- Field Sobriety Test
- Vision Acuity Test
In dealing with emergencies if your brakes fail, which of the following should be avoided?
- Use the parking brake carefully
- Pump the brakes
- Use the toe of your shoe to pull the pedal up
- Shift to a lower gear
A type of field sobriety test that requires to stand on either right or left leg with both arms on the side. The driver is instructed to keep the foot raised about six (6) inches off the ground for thirty (30) seconds.
- The Stationary Foot Test
- The Balance Check
- The Two-Step Test
- The One-Leg Stand
To avoid a collision in an intersection, a driver must:
- Speed up to cross quickly
- Honk continuously
- Know and practice the rules relating to right-of-way and proper procedure in crossing an intersection
- Always assume the right-of-way
The road sign “DO NOT ENTER” is a:
- Guide sign
- Regulatory sign
- Advisory sign
- Warning sign
Using the shoulder of the road to pass to the right of a vehicle ahead of you is:
- Allowed in emergencies
- Recommended to save time
- Against the law
- Safe at high speeds
As a defensive driver, eating, drinking, reading, or doing anything that may take your attention from driving is:
- Allowed if the road is clear
- Only dangerous at night
- Never allowed
- Okay at low speeds
When leaving a brightly lit place at night, you should:
- Close your eyes briefly
- Drive slowly until your eyes adjust to darkness
- Turn on high beams immediately
- Speed up to adjust quickly
Whenever you park, remember to:
- Exit without checking surroundings
- Park on the sidewalk
- Leave the engine running
- Turn off the engine and engage the hand brake
It refers to the equipment which can determine the BAC level of a person through testing of his breath.
- Fuel Gauge
- Gas Emission Tester
- Speedometer
- Alcohol Breath Analyzer
It refers to the act of operating a motor vehicle while the driver’s BAC level has, after being subjected to an ABA test, reached the level of intoxication as established jointly by the DOH, the NAPOLCOM, and the DOTC.
- Reckless driving
- Drunk parking
- Defensive driving
- Driving under the influence of alcohol
It refers to alcoholic beverages classified into beer, wine, and distilled spirits, the consumption of which produces intoxication.
- Juice
- Energy drinks
- Alcohol
- Carbonated drinks
A Public Utility Vehicle can only be driven by a holder of a:
- Professional Driver’s License
- Any valid ID
- Student Permit
- Motorcycle License
It refers to an act penalizing persons under the influence of alcohol, dangerous drugs, and similar substances, and for other purposes.
- R.A. No. 4136
- Anti-Smoking Law
- Vehicle Safety Act
- R.A. No. 10586
It refers to horizontal or lateral jerking of the driver’s eyes as he or she gazes sideways following a moving object such as pen or the tip of a penlight held by the LEO from a distance of about one (1) foot away from the face of the driver.
- The Eye Test (“horizontal gaze nystagmus”)
- The Pupil Dilation Test
- The Peripheral Vision Test
- The Blink Test
At an intersection equipped with the traffic light, you have to:
- Proceed cautiously even if red
- Wait for the light to actually turn green
- Check both sides and go
- Follow the car ahead regardless of the light
What should you do to avoid air pollution especially from motor vehicles?
- Avoid driving at night
- Use more fuel to speed up the engine
- Drive with windows down at all times
- Help enforce the law by having regular motor vehicle check-up and not overloading
What documents should a driver carry all the time when he is driving?
- Just the driver’s license
- Driver’s license, certificate of registration, and official receipt of the latest payment of Road Users Charge from the LTO (CR and OR)
- Certificate of employment and driver’s license
- Vehicle insurance and emission test results
When can a driver’s license be lent out?
- Only in emergency situations
- It must not be lent out.
- If the borrower has a learner’s permit
- Only to family members
How close should another vehicle be before you dim your headlights?
- 50m
- 300m
- 150m
- No need to dim headlights
How are the traffic lights arranged in the order starting from the top?
- Green, yellow, and red
- Yellow, red, and green
- Red, yellow, and green
- Red, green, and yellow
When you do not see the wheels of the vehicle in front of you, then you are too close, so:
- Flash your headlights
- Slow down and get back to a safer following distance
- Move closer for better visibility
- Speed up and overtake
A type of field sobriety test that requires the driver to walk heel-to-toe along a straight line for nine (9) steps, turn at the end and return to the point of origin without any difficulty.
- The Balance Beam Test
- The Backward Walk Test
- The Side-Step Test
- The Walk-and-Turn
It shall mean that the LEO has reasonable ground to believe that the person driving the motor vehicle is under the influence of alcohol, dangerous drugs and/or other similar substances upon personally witnessing a traffic offense committed.
- Legal Suspicion
- Probable Cause
- Random Check
- Preliminary Inspection
When you come across a sign telling you “ACCIDENT PRONE AREA,” what should you do?
- Stop immediately
- Ignore the sign
- Speed up to leave the area quickly
- Slow down and be more alert than usual
R.A. No. 8794 imposes fines and penalties for overloading trucks and trailers and these are prohibited from proceeding on the road, if:
- Exceeding the permissible maximum gross vehicle weight or axle load of 13,500 kgs.
- Lacking side mirrors
- Carrying more than 5 passengers
- Having a defective braking system
The Road Users Charge Law (R.A. No. 8794) was enacted by the Philippine Congress to serve as basis for:
- Collecting registration fee for motor vehicle
- Regulating fuel prices
- Monitoring emissions from factories
- Reducing road traffic
According to the Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999 (R.A. No. 8749)
- Air pollution is only a concern in urban areas.
- Every citizen has the right to breathe clean air.
- The government has the sole responsibility for clean air.
- Only motorists have the right to clean air.
It refers to any land transportation vehicles propelled by any other power than muscular power.
- Pedicab
- Skateboard
- Bicycle
- Motor Vehicle
Who is a professional driver?
- A driver with a private license
- Any driver on a highway
- A driver with more than five years of experience
- Any driver who is paid or hired for operating a motor vehicle
When you make an abrupt move, especially on a wet and possibly slippery road, the following action can cause you to skid and lose control
- Using turn signals
- Accelerating suddenly
- Improper braking
- Changing lanes carefully
What is the short title of R.A. No. 10586?
- Vehicle Operation and Safety Law
- Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
- Road Safety Act of 2013
- Traffic Control and Regulation Act
In driving, the most important sense that the driver needs is:
- Seeing
- Touch
- Smelling
- Hearing
Whenever you are driving on a highway having a lot of potholes, you should:
- Speed up to pass quickly
- Swerve constantly
- Decrease your speed
- Maintain current speed
The blind spot is the area to your right or left that you do not see in the side view mirror, what will you do before you back up?
- Rely on the side mirror only
- Honk and proceed
- Turn your head to see that the way is clear
- Reverse without checking
For drivers of trucks, buses, motorcycles and public utility vehicles, a BAC level of more than _____ shall be conclusive proof that said driver is driving under the influence of alcohol.
- 0.00%
- 0.08%
- 0.04%
- 0.02%
When driving on mountain roads during daytime, you should:
- Stay in the middle of the road
- Drive silently to avoid noise pollution
- Speed up to clear the curve faster
- Blow your horn when approaching a blind curve
Public Service Law prohibits a public utility driver to talk to his passengers while the vehicle is:
- Waiting for passengers
- In motion
- Parked
- Stopped at a red light
The traffic safety rule, when you know you have the right of way, is:
- Always insist on your right
- Speed up to clear the way
- Stop and let others decide
- Not to insist your right
A driver found to have been driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, dangerous drugs and/or other similar substances, as provided for under section 5 of this Act, shall be penalized if the violation did not result in physical injuries or homicide with:
- Three (3) months imprisonment, and a fine ranging from Twenty thousand pesos (Php20,000.00) to Eighty thousand pesos (Php80,000.00)
- Six (6) months imprisonment and a Php100,000 fine
- One (1) month imprisonment and a Php10,000 fine
- Community service for 30 days
Ignoring traffic lights could:
- Reduce travel time
- Only be risky at night
- Be acceptable if the road is clear
- Involve you in a fatal accident
A driver of a private motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight not exceeding 4500 kg. a BAC level of ___________ or higher shall be conclusive proof that said driver is driving under the influence of alcohol.
- 0.08%
- 0.02%
- 0.10%
- 0.05%
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