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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

How to do well in driving entrance exam and try some Free Sample Questions

Free driving entrance exam Sample Questions for 2013



After the success of my blogs on Wonderlic Test Sample Questions, Auditing jobs, Administrative Jobs question and Accounting Jobs, now I want to create this blog for readers to do well in driving entrance exam. In my first GRE test blog you will learn little bit about the test and in my other coming blogs you will see some practice sample questions.

What is driving entrance exam?

A driving test (also known as a driving exam) is a procedure designed to test a person's ability to drive a motor vehicle

How to do well in test?


Step 1-Pick up the driver's guide for your state. Every state has them, and that's where you'll find everything that will be on both the written and the actual driving test.

You'll learn the basic rules of the road, when to pull over for emergency vehicles (always a favorite on driving exams), speed limits in various zones (another favorite), how to handle accidents, and more.
Read it chapter by chapter, make notes if that helps you remember, and have somebody quiz you after each chapter. If you can answer 80% of the questions, move on to the next chapter.
At the end of the booklet, ask to be quizzed on the whole manual. Any chapters you don't do well on, revisit. If you go through the book three times in three weeks, your chances of passing—even acing—your test are very high

Step 2-Prepare for the Practical Test


Practice driving. Most states have regulations regarding how much experience you have behind the wheel. Some states make allowances for taking accredited driving courses, either through school or professional instruction
Be familiar with signage.
Knowing street signs, hand gestures, when to pass, how and when to pull over for emergency vehicles will count. Read that manual! Know the rules and you'll be fine.
Go for a drive with your parent.
 The morning before your test, ask them to watch you, and make sure that you check all your mirrors correctly and do all your maneuvers correctly. This will help you gain some confidence.

Step 3-Passing the Practical Test

Make sure your car is ready for the test. Your registration and insurance should be easily accessible. Tires should be inflated properly and in good condition, lights will all need to be working, windshield wipers functional, with the washer reservoir filled, all instruments—especially the speedometer—working and accurate, and turn the radio off when you get there.
Arrive at least 10 minutes prior to your appointment
Get in the car with the driving examiner. Relax, and be friendly.
At all times drive at a safe speed.
Note that this does not necessarily mean the speed limit—conditions may warrant a slower speed. Under no circumstances exceed the speed limit
Practice situational awareness
Check your mirrors regularly. Make this a little more exaggerated than normal, just so it is clear that you are doing it.
Obey all signs
Park confidently. Practice with your driving instructor or parent before taking the test so that you can do a clean, confident job of parallel parking, backing up straight and three- or four-point turns
Thank the examiner. When you return to the motor vehicle department, listen to what the examiner has to say. Most likely they will mention what you did wrong, and a little of what you did right

 

Free driving entrance exam Sample Questions 1-10

 
Q 1
If you run off the pavement you should do the following except:
A: Slow down by using your brakes only.
B: If there is no drop-off from the pavement steer back easily onto the road.
C: Turn back sharply onto the pavement checking traffic only in your lane.
D: A and C
E: All of the above.
 
Q 2
.If a tire blowout occurs you should do the following except.
A: Hold the steering wheel firmly
B: Attempt to move to the right traffic lane
C: Let your car slow down.
D: Don't use the brakes until you have slowed to a safer speed
E: Brake gently and pull all the way off the road into a safe area

 
Q 3
.If the brakes fail you should do the following except:
A: Pump the brake pedal slowly
B: Shift to a lower gear
C: Look for an escape route
D: Use your horns and lights as a warning to other drivers
E: Apply the parking brakes slowly

 
Q 4
.If the presence of fire appears near your vehicle you should do the following except:
A: Drive off the road clear of traffic and stop.
B: Turn off the engine and all electrical switches.
C: Get all passengers out of and away from the vehicle.
D: Attempt to open the radiator cap to let the radiator cool.
E: Seek assistance if a large gasoline or oil fire develops.
 
Q 5
.When jumping a dead battery you should do the following except:
A: Take off the vent caps from both batteries. Put a cloth over the open vent wells.
B: Turn on the lights, heater and radio.
C: Connect the positive post of the dead battery to the positive post of the dead battery.
D: Connect the negative post of the live battery to the negative post of the dead battery, or to the engine block or frame.
E: Take off the cables in reverse order.

 
Q 6
.If a breakdown occurs at night you should put flares at least ___ feet behind your car on the side of the road.
A: 50 feet
B: 100 feet
C: 150 feet
D: 200 feet
E: 300 feet


Q 7
.If a breakdown occurs during the day all of the following are acceptable except:
A: Using a white cloth and tying it to the radio antenna
B: Tying a red cloth to the left door handle
C: Raising the hood as a signal your car has broken down
D: It is generally best to wait outside your car in a safe place and stay with your car.
E: Be wary of strangers approaching your vehicle.



Q 8
.If approaching an oncoming car in your lane you should do the following:
A: Blow your horn and flash lights, if you have time.
B: Do not drive into the left lane
C: Brake fast, but don't lock your wheels.
D: A & B
E: All of the above


Q 9
.If a passing vehicle is in danger you should do the following:
A: If it continues to attempt to pass, slow your vehicle and move to the right as far as you can with safety.
B: If the other driver definitely cannot complete the pass and must drop back, increase your speed.
C: If the right shoulder is safe, and a collision is almost certain, move quickly onto the shoulder to allow the passing car to move into your lane.
D: A & C
E: All of the above.


Q 10
The following are all proper procedures to recover from a skid except:
A: Don't use the brakes
B: Take your foot off the gas pedal
C: Turn left for a skid to the left
D: Turn right for a skid to the left
E: Be careful not to oversteer


Answers-Free driving entrance exam Sample Questions

1.C
2.B
3.A
4.D
5.B
6.B
7.B
8.E
9.E
10.D
 

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