Mr. Cronin's Driving School



DRIVER EDUCATIONUNIT FOUR TEST(PLEASE DO NOT WRITE ON THIS TEST)CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWERIf your brakes start to overheat you shouldTap the brakesPut the car in neutral and “coast”Pull over and let them cool offTurn on the air conditioner Poor braking due to overheating is calledABSWearFailureBrake fadeA device used to lift one corner of the car to change a tire is calledLug wrenchJackTire ironLug nutsDevices used to hold the wheels on the car are calledLug wrenchesLug nutsHub capsDuck tapeSteering sharply in one direction and quickly back the other way is calledFish-tailingBack and forthRocking the vehicleSwerving and counter-steeringA sudden loss of pressure in a tire is calledA leakA blowoutTire failureLack of treadWhich item would NOT be used to change a tire?The spareThe jackA tachometerA lug wrenchWhich action would you be most likely to use to avoid a head-on collision?Accelerate quicklySteer leftSteer rightPut on your emergency flashersWhen you stop at a red light you shouldBe able to see the tires on the pavement of the car in front of youMake your phone callHonk the horn if you’re first in lineGet that quick napIf you experience a blowout you should Brake hardTake your foot off the gas pedalSteer sharply rightCall 911What should you do if you have total brake failure?Steer sharply to the curbAccelerate insteadThrow the transmission into parkShift to a lower gearWhat should you do if your wheels slip off the edge of the road?Steer sharply leftSteer sharply rightBrake hardTake your foot off the gas and ease the car back onto the roadwayWhat’s an important step in changing a tire?Drive to a mechanicBlock the wheel opposite the flatWave down a passing motoristCall 911What’s the first thing you should do if you have a collision?Drive offFlip off the other driverPull over and stopApply first aid P.1CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWERIf you come up to a bad collision you shouldDrive awayPull over safely and check for injuriesTake pictures and post themLaugh at the unlucky slobs (lol)If you have car trouble and pull over, you shouldTurn on your brightsFlag down a motoristHonk your horn until someone stopsTurn on your emergency flashersIf the accelerator pedal sticks you should keep drivingTrueb. FalseIf a truck is approaching and is over the center line you should steer leftTrueb. FalseAfter a collision you DON’T need to show proof of insuranceTrueb. FalsePoor drivers are the main cause of potholesTrueb. FalseThe number one emotion you’ll have to deal with while driving isAngerHappinessSadnessApathyThe ability to see things clearly both near and far isTunnel visionNight visionVisual acuityDepth perceptionNot being able to tell one color from another isNight blindnessAn astigmatismGlare blindnessColor blindnessWhich of the following carries the highest risk?Daylight drivingDriving in a residential areaDriving in the rainStaying home in bad weatherNot being able to see the lane-lines at night isGlare recoveryNight blindnessPatheticVisual acuityThe ability to judge distances is calledGlare resistanceGlare recoveryVisual acuityDepth perceptionThe dangerous, odorless gas coming from your exhaust is calledFluorocarbonsCarbon monoxideCarbonationBean-a-nationAll that you can see, near and far is yourFringe visionTunnel visionTarget visionField of visionIllinois requires a visual acuity (with or without glasses) of20/1020/2020/3020/40A person with “normal” vision is20/4020/3020/2020/10If you wear glasses, you can only drive in daylightTrueb. FalseBeing able to see after being blinded by brights is called glare recoveryTrueb. FalseJudging the distance between your car and oncoming traffic, when passing, is calledVisual acuityThe 3 second ruleDepth perceptionGuessingP.2CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER City driving hasFewer problems Fewer carsMore uncontrolled intersectionsMore hazards per mileCity driving is easier than residential drivingTrueb. False The farthest you can see in your intended path of travel is calledFringe visionVisual acuityYour target area rangeA bridge too farIf your hood flies up you can still see in the space just under the hoodTrueb. FalseIf you continually start and stop too fast you’ll wear out your tires soonerTrueb. FalseIf an oncoming driver’s lights are too bright, you should flash your brights as a signalTrueb. FalseTo avoid a side impact collision (t-bone), you can accelerate to avoid being hitTrueb. FalseA drug that speeds up the central nervous system isA depressantAn hallucinogenA stimulantA doggy downerA road-side test that helps police determine BAC isA spelling testAn arithmetic testA field-sobriety testA test of willsA drug that slows your reaction time is A depressantAn hallucinogenA stimulant Bed-time storyA driver that tests positive for alcohol at .08 (BAC) or higher should be charged withManslaughterDUINothingCourt supervisionThe law that prohibits teen drivers from having any trace of drugs or alcohol is calledImplied consentA little ridiculousTemptingZero toleranceA mind-altering drug that distorts your personality, vision, inhibitions and personality is calledA stimulantAn hallucinogenA depressantDriving with Mr. CroninThe inner forces that impel you to do what’s “right” most of the time arecalledInhibitionsEuphoriaNystagmusDepressionBy signing your application for, or signing your actual license, you give the State of Illinois permission to administer sobriety tests by what law?Zero toleranceThe drinking lawImplied consentYou-better-not-sign law A driver over 21 years old who can’t keep his car in his lane and registers a BAC of .05, may be charged withZero toleranceDWIReckless homicideNothingDrugs that can be purchased without a prescription areHallucinogensIllegalToo easy to getOver-the-counterP.3CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWERHow many alcoholic drink does it take most people to reach .08 BAC (possible DUI)?OneTwoThreeTwentyThe only way to remove alcohol from your system isCoffeeTimeA showerCarbohydratesWhich of the following is a fact about drinking alcohol?People usually drive better after a couple drinksOne drink affects everyone the sameAfter a few drinks, most people start to lose their inhibitionsPeople can burn off the effects of drinking with exerciseWhich of the following is an example of positive peer pressure?Encouraging friends to drinkTelling friends it’s okay to speed a littleTearing up your friends ticketTaking the keys away from someone who has been drinkingSmoking a little marijuana doesn’t affect drivingTrueb. FalseMore than half of all traffic fatalities during the holidays are alcohol relatedTrueb. FalseAlcohol is a drugTrueb. FalseTeens can handle their alcohol better than adultsTrueb. FalseIf you get a DUI, at least you’ll get to keep your licenseTrueb. FalseMarijuana is considered a “gateway” drugTrueb. FalseIf your alternator light is on, your battery is being drainedTrueb. FalseTires are not important for the safety of the vehicleTrueb. FalseThe catalytic converter turns harmful gases in to less harmful gases andCarbonNitrogenWaterFuelBrakes and steering are helped byEnduranceStrengthPrayingHydraulicsThe part of a tire that touches the road is the tire’sRimFootprintRaised letteringLug nutsThe best way to care for your car isLetting it sit in the garagePreventive maintenanceGunning the engineSkipping the oil changesOne way to help other teen drivers is peer educationTrueb. FalseThe part of a car that holds the coolant isThe windshield washerThe garageThe radiatorThe cylinderOne piece of equipment that helps fight glare isCoolantOilThe sun visorThe parking brakeP.4CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWERYou should change your oilOnce a yearWhen you feel like itRarelyEvery 3000 to 5000 milesThe best way to warm up your car in winter is in the garage, with the door closedTrueb. FalseOne thing to ask yourself when buying your first car is: do you really need it?Trueb. FalseOne other thing you have to ask yourself when buying a car isShould I take the bus to the dealer?Will I have many friends when I have a car?Should I go halfsies with a friend?Can I afford a car?Leasing a car is the same as buyingTrueb. FalseThe type insurance you must have isCollisionComprehensiveLiabilityLuxuryTo have “full” insurance you need liability, collision, and comprehensiveTrueb. FalseIf you have several tickets or accidents you may need to getHomeowners insuranceMotorcycle insuranceHigh risk or assigned risk insuranceFly-by-night insuranceThe most important check you should make when buying a car isColor?Leather seats?Am/Fm?Test drive!After a fender-bender, your car will be un-drivableTrueb. FalseIf you want a warranty with your car purchase you should buy fromA friendA relativeA dealerA craigslist adIf you have a broken right foot, it’s a smart idea to keep driving using your leftTrueb. FalseThe drivers that have probably lost some of their quick reactions areTeensTwenty somethingsSenior citizensAthletesReaction time is the time it takes you toTake off at a stop lightSettle your stomach after eating fast foodGet your foot off the gas and apply the brakeGet your report card out of the mailbox before your parents grab itIt takes approximately how many seconds to stop your car?3-seconds4-seconds10-seconds30-secondsAt 65mph, how far does your car roll when braking to a stop under ideal conditions?A mileHalf of a mileThe length of a football field50 feetWhat would cause your car to NOT be able to stop in a reasonable distanceGreat tiresA bad road surfaceA good driverPerfect weatherBrakes rarely wear outTrueb. FalseP.5REVIEW QUESTIONSCHOOSE THE BEST ANSWERAll the skills a driver must use to drive safely Is the driving taskIs the vehicle codeAre pretty simpleAre uselessDriving is primarily PhysicalEmotionalEasyMentalWhen two vehicles hit each other it is considered a(n)AccidentAct of GodCollisionSpace time continuum mistakeHistorically, teen drivers have more collisions due toCrafty police officersLack of experienceBeater carsBad weatherThe four parts of IPDE areIdentify, predict, discover, educateIdentify, predict, delay, estimateIdentify, predict, decide, executeIdentify, prepare, defend, estimateThe situation where a car is following too close is calledBumper kissingBrake torqueingTail-gatingA painIn the Highway Transportation System (HTS) who ALWAYS has the right of way?PedestriansTrucksCarsMotorcyclesA method for managing the six spaces around your car isDrive rightSelective seeingZone controlTunnel visionThe areas behind your car that cannot be seen in your mirrors areSafety zonesBlind spotsMediansOnly there in your dreamsA vehicles speed increases when going downhill due to GravityKineticsPoor drivingBad pavementThe person picked to refrain from drinking , to safely drive everyone home is calledA dudThe chosen alcoholicDesignated driverSocially ineptA method for moving through an orderly visual search pattern isVisual acuityThe Smith SystemZone controlSelective seeing Who is the Illinois Secretary of State?Mr. CroninBarack ObamaMichael JordanJesse WhiteP.6 ................
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