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Question 1/101/10
Geography and History
Geography and History
Geography and History
This sign warns you that there is
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
low clearance ahead.
B.
a shallow trench ahead.
C.
a large bump ahead.
D.
a river ahead.
This sign warns that there is an underpass ahead with a vertical clearance of 3.9 metres. In Nova Scotia, trucks can legally be up to 4.15 metres tall. For a taller truck, a special permit must be obtained (Chapter 3, Nova Scotia Driver's Handbook).
Right Answer: A
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Question 2/102/10
Economy and Politics
Economy and Politics
Economy and Politics
If you are convicted of speeding in a school area, ____ points will be added to your driving record.
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
zero
B.
6
C.
4
D.
2
If you are convicted of speeding in a school area, four points will be added to your driving record.
Right Answer: C
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Question 3/103/10
Culture and Society
Culture and Society
Culture and Society
If a fully licensed driver accumulates ____ or more demerit points, his or her driver's licence will be suspended for six months.
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
8
B.
10
C.
6
D.
15
If a fully licensed driver accumulates ten or more demerit points, his or her driver's licence will be suspended for six months.
Right Answer: B
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Question 4/104/10
Environmental Issues
Environmental Issues
Environmental Issues
At zero degrees Celsius, frosty and icy road surfaces are _______ than they are at –10 or –20 degrees.
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
less slippery
B.
no more slippery
C.
more bumpy
D.
more slippery
Frosty and icy road surfaces are more slippery at zero degrees Celsius than they are at much colder temperatures. When the temperature is near freezing, there is usually a very thin layer of looser water molecules on top of the frozen ice. At temperatures above freezing, there may even be liquid water on top of the ice. It's easy to slide on those water molecules (which is what makes ice skating possible) (Chapter 5, Nova Scotia Driver's Handbook).
Right Answer: D
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Question 5/105/10
Geography and History
Geography and History
Geography and History
What does a sign with this shape mean?
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1 correct answer
A.
School zone
B.
Guidance with information and directions
C.
Possible dangerous conditions
D.
Traffic regulation
Diamond-shaped yellow signs warn you of possible dangerous conditions either on or near the roadway. Examples are a sharp curve, a turn, a side road, an intersection, and a narrow bridge. This particular sign advises drivers of a Y-intersection (a type of three-way intersection) ahead.
Right Answer: C
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Question 6/106/10
Economy and Politics
Economy and Politics
Economy and Politics
You must file a report with the police, the RMV, or the RCMP if you've had a collision that involved
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
property damage of $1,000 or more, personal injury, or death.
B.
property damage of $2,000 or more, personal injury, or death.
C.
personal injury or death.
D.
property damage of $500 or more, personal injury, or death.
If you have been involved in a collision, you must stop immediately. If the collision involved personal injury, death, or property damage of $2,000 or more, you must file a report within 24 hours with the local police, the RCMP, or the Registry of Motor Vehicles. If you are physically unable to make the report, another occupant of your vehicle must make the report. (Note: The 2013 edition of the Nova Scotia Driver's Handbook incorrectly states that you must file a report if there was property damage of $1,000 or more. This used to be the case, but the Motor Vehicle Act was amended in 2013 to increase the property damage threshold to $2,000.) (Chapter 5 – Adverse Driving Conditions, Nova Scotia Driver's Handbook; Motor Vehicle Act, R.S., c. 293, s. 98).
Right Answer: B
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Question 7/107/10
Culture and Society
Culture and Society
Culture and Society
For how long is your learner's licence valid?
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1 correct answer
A.
6 months
B.
Until you get a driver's licence
C.
12 months
D.
24 months
All newly issued learner’s licences are valid for two years. You must either pass the road test to become a newly licensed (Class 5N) driver before your learner's licence expires or retake the knowledge tests.
Right Answer: D
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Question 8/108/10
Environmental Issues
Environmental Issues
Environmental Issues
What is the approximate stopping distance of a vehicle travelling at 30 km/h on black ice?
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1 correct answer
A.
22 metres
B.
10 metres
C.
42 metres
D.
52 metres
Black ice is a thin layer of ice that forms on the road’s surface. Stopping distances for a vehicle travelling at 30 km/h are approximately 6 metres on dry pavement, 22 metres on packed snow, and 52 metres on black ice. Obviously, tailgating is especially dangerous on such slippery surfaces.
Right Answer: D
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Question 9/109/10
Geography and History
Geography and History
Geography and History
Three cars are approaching this four-way stop, one after the other. Which car should go first?
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1 correct answer
A.
Car B, because it is to the right of Car A
B.
Car B, because it arrived at the intersection first
C.
Car C, because it is to the right of Car A and Car B
D.
Car A, because it is to the left of Car B
When vehicles arrive at an all-way stop at different times, the vehicles should proceed in the order in which they arrived. Here, Car B arrived first, so it should proceed first after stopping. Car A should proceed next, and finally Car C. Of course, each car must still come to a complete stop, and yield to pedestrians and approaching traffic before it proceeds.
Right Answer: B
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Question 10/1010/10
Economy and Politics
Economy and Politics
Economy and Politics
For a car or light truck, the vehicle permit and licence plate must be renewed
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1 correct answer
A.
every two years.
B.
every three years.
C.
every five years.
D.
every year.
For passenger vehicles and light trucks, you must renew your vehicle permit and licence plate every two years. The Registry of Motor Vehicles will mail you a renewal notice, so make sure that they have your current mailing address on file.
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