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Chapter 2. Test Review. 1. Your head lights must be turned on: a. During rain, snow, hail, sleet, or fog b. Sunset until sunrise c. When you cannot see the road ahead for a distance of at least 500 feet d. All of the above. d. All of the above.
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Chapter 2 Test Review
1. Your head lights must be turned on: a. During rain, snow, hail, sleet, or fog b. Sunset until sunrise c. When you cannot see the road ahead for a distance of at least 500 feet d. All of the above
d. All of the above a. During rain, snow, hail, sleet, or fog b. Sunset until sunrise c. When you cannot see the road ahead for a distance of at least 500 feet
2. 2. Which vehicle may be equipped with blue lights? a. School buses b. Rural mail carrier vehicles c. Snow plows d. Any vehicle
3. 3. The proper use for the horn on a passenger vehicle is: • To announce your arrival • To be used as a warning • To clear traffic • To remind cars at stoplights to move
4. A tire is illegal if the tread is less than _______ deep. • 1/16th of an inch • 1/8th of an inch • 1/100th of an inch • 1 inch
5. 5. Which of the following may not be placed on your windshield? • National park stickers • Parking lot stickers • Stickers from the University you currently attend • Safety inspection stickers
6. 6. All cars must have how many separate brake systems? • None • One • Two • Three
7. 7. All motor vehicles, with the exception of motorcycles, must have two headlights of what color? • Red • White • Blue • Yellow
8. 8. All motor vehicles must have what color taillights? • Red • White • Blue • Yellow
9. 9. When set on high beam headlights must make objects visible on the road ahead at least how many feet? • 100 C. 350 • 150 D. 500
10. 10. Dirty headlights can reduce light output by as much as: • 10% • 25% • 50% • 75%
11. 11. A car with daylight running lights will automatically turn on which lights? • Parking • Headlights • Taillights • All of the above
12. 12. You should check your muffler regularly for what types of leaks? • Air • Gas • Carbon Monoxide • Carbon Dioxide
13. 13. When airbags suddenly inflate objects on the dashboard: • Become dangerous projectiles • Are harmless, the airbag prevents them from hitting you • Stay where they are • None of the above
14. 14. Inspect your vehicle’s tires regularly for: • Uneven wear • Bald spots • Cuts • All of the above
D. All of the above • Uneven wear • Bald spots • Cuts
15. 15. Which part of the vehicle prevents water, dirt, and other material from being picked up and thrown into the air by the tires? • Bumper • Windshield wiper • Fenders D. Muffler
16. T or F 16. It is not necessary that you understand the function of the gauges and warning indicators of your vehicle as long as you understand and follow the rules of the road.
17. T or F • Vehicles must have either a front or rear bumper, it is not necessary to have both.
False • Must have both front and rear bumpers
18. T or F • Bells, sirens, and whistles may be used on your vehicle if your horn is not in proper working condition.
19. T or F • A cracked headlight allows moisture and dust to accumulate inside the lamp, causing an increase glare to other motorists.
20. T or F • If you purchase a new vehicle (not pre-used), the headlights will work properly and there is no need to have them inspected until you plan to sell the vehicle.
21. T or F • If you carry a load that prevents drivers behind you from seeing your hand and arm signals, you must use turn signals.
22. T or F • Mufflers can legally be modified to create extra loud noises.
23. T or F • All passenger vehicles must be equipped with rear view mirrors.
24. T or F • In Minnesota, vehicles must be equipped with seat belts in the driver’s and passenger’s seat, but additional seats need not have seat belts.
25. T or F • Airbags are designed to keep occupants from being ejected from the vehicle in the event of a collision.