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Modified Class B General TEST
Modified Class B General TEST
Modified Class B General TEST
1 .- In a car, which of the following reduces the risk of neck injuries in a car?
collision?
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a) A seat equipped with an air-bag.
b) ABS brakes.
c) A collapsible steering column.
d) A seat with a properly adjusted headrest.
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a) Lights mists.
b) Hazard warning flashers.
c) Lights high.
d) Brake of hand put.
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a) When you are in corduroys obstructing traffic.
b) When parking in a double row with respect to another vehicle parked next to the ditch.
c) When parking next to a ditch where there is a yellow line painted.
d) When your turn signals are not working.
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a) When you park in a double row with respect to another vehicle parked next to the shoulder.
b) Forwarn to who's coming behind a danger that lies ahead.
c) Forwarn to who's coming behind you that you intend to turn.
d) Forwarn to the others whoyou are in hurry.
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a) When in corduroy moving slowly.
b) When being towed.
c) When backing up on a slow-traffic street.
d) When you are in corduroys and blocking traffic.
6 .- One of your rear tires bursts while you are driving. What 2 things should you do
you?
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a) allows better control for the driver.
b) makes maneuvers easier.
c) increases fuel consumption.
d) reduces driver control.
9 .- Why is it not good to disconnect the engine from the vehicle when driving?
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a) Because this makes the vehicle slip.
b) Because the engine will stop.
c) Because there is no engine braking .
d) Because the engine will run faster.
10 .- What are the 2 main reasons why you should not disengage the engine when going uphill?
below?
17.- The blue car is traveling at 70 km/h and the red car is traveling at 90 km/h. Where are your drivers
most likely to estimate the point at which the two vehicles will meet?
18 .- You are traveling at 50 km/h along a flat, asphalt road. climatic conditions
They are good. His tires and brakes are good, too. Under these circumstances, stopping will take you
approximately...
19 .- You are descending a very long slope. What should I do to help control the
speed of your vehicle?
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a) Grip the handlebars firmly.
b) Select a low gear.
c) Select neutral.
d) Press the clutch pedal.
20 .- You are turning right on a slippery road and the rear wheels of your vehicle
They slide to the left. What should you do?
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a) Brake firmly and do not turn the handlebars.
b) Guide carefully to the left.
c) Use the clutch and brake firmly.
d) Turn right.
.
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a) Do not turn the vehicle's steering wheel at all.
b) Turn the steering wheel to the opposite side of the tail.
c) Turn the steering wheel towards the side that the tail of the vehicle is moving.
d) Apply your parking brake.
23 .- Which of the following statements is(are) true regarding the development of morality?
of an individual?
24 .- Which 2 of the following qualities of an individual denote that they have achieved a high degree of
personal maturity?
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a) In complex situations, young drivers react faster.
b) Young drivers always react faster.
c) There is no difference between the reaction capacity of inexperienced young drivers and that of
greater.
d) In real situations, which require complex reactions, experienced drivers react
in a shorter time than inexperienced young people.
27 .- Which 2 of the following traits are characteristic of people who easily give in to
peer pressure?
28 .- Of the following factors that occur in traffic accidents, which are the 2 most
common in accidents that occur on highways involving a single vehicle?
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a) Too high a level of stress decreases your field of attention.
b) Moderate stress can help improve your performance.
c) A very stressed driver may have panic reactions.
d) Stress has no influence on a driver's actions at all.
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a) Keep the vehicle in very good condition.
b) Respect the speed limits.
c) Avoid driving at night.
d) Always have plenty of time when driving.
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a) Even if a person drinks the same amount of alcohol each time, the concentration of it in their blood
may be different.
b) The concentration of alcohol depends on how much is eaten on each occasion.
c) Among other factors, the concentration of alcohol also depends on the length of time the ingestion
lasts each time.
time.
d) If the amount of alcohol ingested on each occasion is exactly the same, the alcohol concentration
in the blood it will also be the same.
34.- What effect(s) does driving at about 100 km/h have on vision?
35.- The way we perceive a situation depends, among other factors, on our previous experiences,
interests, expectations and needs. In this context, which of the following statements is false?
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a) A driver who is pressed for time may underestimate the risks of high speed.
b) Drivers mainly see what interests them at the moment and what they expect to see.
c) Several drivers who see the same thing also perceive traffic situations in the same way.
d) Even experienced drivers sometimes miss important information.
In relation to the observation technique of inexperienced drivers, which of the following statements
is(are) true?
37.-
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a) Theinexperienced drivers concentrate their look in points fixed.
b) Theinexperienced drivers take advantage of maximize your vision
peripheral.
c) Theinexperienced drivers observe the environment that
surrounds in more systematically than
experienced drivers.
d) There are no major differences in how inexperienced and experienced drivers observe their
surroundings.
great experience.
38.-
Of the following statements, which one(s) is(are) true?
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a) Do not drive as soon as you have ingested the remedy, but wait a while.
b) Drive whenever you feel good.
c) Ask your doctor.
d) Ask a friend or relative for advice.
41 .- If you have ingested alcohol, what are the most likely effects?
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a) Fatigue is an important cause of accidents that occur on roads.
b) A tired driver's ability to react worsens.
c) If a driver is tired, it is best for his passenger to talk to him constantly.
d) Getting disoriented and asking questions such as, Have I already passed city X or not yet?, is a
symptom of
fatigue.
43 .- Of the following abilities of an individual, which of them is not affected by the consumption of
alcohol?
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a) The perception of colors.
b) The judgment about speed.
c) Reaction times.
d) The coordination.
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a) rev the engine or honk the horn.
b) shift to a lower gear.
c) use turn signals.
d) have the lights on.
47 .- What should the driver of the vehicle indicated with the arrow be especially attentive to?
48 .- What should the driver of the car indicated by the arrow do?
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a) Backtrack to exit the intersection.
b) Wait in the same place until you have the green light.
c) Wait until you have a red light.
d) Proceed with caution.
50 .- When parked, what should you do just before putting your vehicle in motion?
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a) Adjust your mirrors.
b) Select first March.
c) Look around and check your blind spots.
d) Signpost.
51.- The photographs show a chronological sequence of images. What are the 2 main causes why this
dangerous situation arises?
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a) On the left track.
b) On the right track.
c) On either of the two tracks.
53.- On a dual carriageway with two lanes in each direction, in which 2 of the following situations would
you use the left lane?
54 .- You are approaching an unmarked crossroads. A man is also approaching on the other street.
vehicle that intends to pass the intersection. Who has priority to pass?
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a) He larger vehicle.
b) He vehicle going at a higher speed.
c) He another vehicle, whenever he comes approachingto the crossing for him side your
right.
d) He another vehicle, whenever he comes approachingto the crossing for him side his
left.
55 .- When two vehicles are going to cross paths at an intersection where there is no signage, who
Should you give way?
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a) The smallest vehicle.
b) The vehicle that goes on the street with narrower tracks.
c) The one who approaches the intersection from the right of the other.
d) The one who approaches the intersection from the left of the other.
56 .- You are on a one-way street and want to turn left. Which one or which of the
following statements is(are) correct?
57 .- You are traveling on a two-way traffic street. To turn left, where should you position yourself?
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a) As far to the right as possible.
b) Just to the left of the road center line.
c) Just to the right of the road center line.
58 .- Why is passing a truck riskier than passing a car?
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a) Because trucks can stop unexpectedly.
b) Because trucks are longer than cars.
c) Because truck brakes aren't that good.
d) Because trucks climb slopes more slowly.
60 .- In which of these places could parking your vehicle cause damage or obstruction?
to other road users?
61 .- Which of the following statements is(are) correct in the case of an urban road without
traffic signs that prohibit or authorize parking or stopping?
62 .- As a general rule, in which of the following places should you never park?
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a) It flashes its headlights and reduces the
speed.
b) Honk and continue.
c) Slow down and then honk.
d) Slow down and give way to the bus, whenever it is safe to do so.
64 .- You are hoping to merge onto a main road from a side street. For what reason
Should you pay special attention to motorcycles?
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a) Because motorcycles generally travel faster than cars.
b) Because Carabineros patrols usually ride motorcycles.
c) Because motorcycles are small and difficult to see.
d) Because motorcycles have the preferential right of way.
65 .- You are following a car that is driven by an elderly person. You should ...
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a) assume that the driver will drive very poorly.
b) Be aware that the driver's reactions may not be as quick as yours.
c) turn on and off your lights and overtake it.
d) Stay close behind him and drive carefully.
66 .- When it is night, when overtaking you should...
68 .- Which of the following statements is(are) correct regarding driving under the influence?
rain?
69 .- You are pulling a small trailer that begins to zigzag. What do you do?
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a) Brake hard and maintain pressure on the brake pedal.
b) Increase your speed as soon as possible.
c) Let go of the steering wheel slightly and wait for the problem to correct itself.
d) Gently take your foot off the accelerator and slow down.
70 .- How can you stop a motor home that is being towed from weaving?
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a) Moving the steering wheel slowly to each side.
b) Accelerating to increase speed.
c) Slowing down gradually.
d) Stopping as fast as you can.
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a) That youhas to prepare to continue.
b) That youhas to stop before entering crossing, to unless you can't do it safely.
c) That youhas to continue as long as you goto turn
d) That youhas to continue if there are no pedestrians crossing.
72.- Of the following traffic signs, which one or which correspond to yellow diamond-shaped signs?
73 .- What does the road center demarcation shown in the figure mean?
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a) Which cannot be crossed by a driver coming from lane A.
b) Which cannot be crossed by a driver going on lane B.
c) That in no case can overtaking be made.
d) That only a driver traveling on lane B could overtake.
74 .- What does the green traffic light mean?
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a) Continue as soon as the green light appears.
b) Continue, but only if your trail is clear just after the intersection.
c) Continue after looking both ways.
d) Follow.
78 .- You are involved in an accident. A passenger in the other vehicle was injured.
minor injuries. Should you report the incident to the police?
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a) Yes, you must report the incident to the police within the next 20 days.
b) No, the injured passenger must decide whether to inform the police or not.
c) No, accidents in which only minor injuries result are not reported to the police.
d) Yes, you must report the incident to the nearest police authority as soon as possible.
79 .- You have stopped at the scene of an accident to render aid. What should you do?
80 .- You are the first to arrive at the scene of an accident. What should you do?
81 .- You are the first to arrive at the scene of an accident in which there are serious injuries. What are you
doing
you?
82 .- You arrive at the scene of an accident involving a truck loaded with products
dangerous chemicals. What should you do before calling Carabineros 133?
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a) Try to move the truck.
b) Try to dilute chemicals with water.
c) Find out what kind of chemical it is by looking at the labels and signs on the
truck .
d) Try to prevent chemicals from spilling further.
83.- In relation to violations of traffic rules, which one or which of the following?
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