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100-QUESTION LTO ONLINE EXAM REVIEWER 7.

In case of injuries caused by an accident, the duty of the uninjured driver is to:
EMERGENCIES A. call a physician
1. What to do during driving emergencies such as mechanical failures and B. keep the victim lying down
accidents. 1. What should you do in case your vehicle breaks down on an C. try to determine who is at fault
expressway? Check all that apply. 8. What will happen when your rear tire blows out?
A. Open your trunk and hood A. The back end will sway towards the side of the blowout
B. Stand on the expressway and flag down passing drivers for help B. The back end will sway away from the blowout
C. Call for help using a mobile phone or an expressway phone C. The front end will pull towards the side of the blowout
D. Park as far to the right as possible D. The front end will pull to the opposite side of the blowout
E. Put your hazard warning light on 9. 9. When a vehicle is stalled or disabled, the driver must park the vehicle on the
2. What will happen when your front tire blows out? shoulder of the road and:
A. The back end will sway towards the side of the blowout A. switch on the parking light
B. The back end will sway away from the blowout B. install the early warning device
C. The front end will pull towards the side of the blowout C. switch on the parking light and install the Early Warning Device to the front
D. The front end will pull to the opposite side of the blowout and rear of the motor vehicle
3. What should you do when an ambulance comes up behind you flashing red 10. If you are the first to arrive at the scene of an accident, which of the following
lights and/or sounding its siren? should you do:
A. Stop as soon as you can A. mind your own business
B. Maintain your speed, let the ambulance driver will find a way around you B. offer all reasonable assistance
C. Speed up so that you don’t hold the ambulance C. move past the accident scene to avoid traffic build up
D. Pull over to the right and slow down or even stop if necessary GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
4. While driving the hood of your car lifts up blocking your vision. What should 1. As per RA 4136, the brakes on every vehicle (other than a motorcycle) must:
you do? Check all that apply. A. consist of a good foot and hand brake
A. Look through the gap underneath the hood or out of the side window B. consist of a good foot break that works as intended
B. Brake suddenly so you don’t leave the road C. consist of brake fluid at all times
C. Pull to the side of the road and refasten the hood 2. What is not a good trait of a driver?
D. Turn your headlights on and look out of the side window A. Driving recklessly and under the influence of alcohol
5. In case of an accident, the first duty of the driver involved is to: B. Driving while listening to music
A. pick-up the injured person and take him to the nearest hospital C. Driving fast on a highway
B. report the accident to the nearest hospital 3. A safe speed to drive your car under adverse conditions depends on:
C. report the accident to the nearest police station A. authorized speed limit
6. When a vehicle starts to skid, what should the driver do? B. your driving style
A. Immediately step on the brakes C. the vehicle type
B. Hold firmly on to the wheel while slowing down the vehicle 4. Night driving is dangerous because:
C. Turn the wheels to the opposite the direction of the skid A. street lights tend to blur your vision
B. more vehicles are on the road at night
C. the distance we can see ahead is reduced
5. What habit will help you prevent getting a fixed-stare and resist distraction? 13. To have one’s driver’s license suspended means to:
A. Looking at the ground A. have it revalidated by the LTO
B. Moving your eyes regularly by looking near and far B. have it taken away permanently by the LTO
C. Gauging another car’s speed C. have it taken temporarily by the LTO
6. 6. Seatbelts must be worn by children aged: 14. To obtain one’s driver’s license, one must be at least:
A. 5 years and above A. 16 years old
B. 7 years and above B. 17 years old
C. 6 years and above C. 18 years old
7. Which of the following is the maximum speed limit on expressway for cars? 15. A pre-trip inspection should be completed:
A. 60 kph A. before and after operating the motor vehicle
B. 80 kph B. after operating the motor vehicle
C. 100 kph C. before operating the motor vehicle
8. Graft and corruption in the traffic enforcement system can be eliminated by: HANDLING & DRIVING
A. understanding the road and traffic rules and regulations 1. It is not considered safe driving on an expressway when:
B. understanding the road and traffic rules and regulations A. driver is driving at 80kph
C. self discipline by drivers and obeying traffic rules and regulations B. driver is driving at 60kph
9. Eating, drinking, reading, or doing anything that may take your attention from C. driver keep changing lanes without signaling
driving is: 2. When you do not see the wheels of the vehicles in front of you, should you
A. never allowed do?
B. allowed if you have a professional driver’s license A. Slow down and get back to a safer following distance
C. allowed as long as you can handle it B. Turn your fog light on
10. Before a private motor vehicle owner can apply for a DOT franchise, the motor C. Increase your speed until it becomes visible
vehicle must be registered with the: 3. Your speed while driving at night should keep on:
A. Constabulary Highway Patrol Group A. the distance that you can see where you come to a complete stop within
B. Philippine Motors Association the distance that your headlights can light up.
C. Land Transportation Office (LTO) B. the speed since you have enough lighting anyways
11. According to the Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999 (R.A. No. 8749) C. a slow speed to avoid road crash
A. All road users have the right to breathe clean air. 4. When driving at night, you should:
B. Every citizen must strive for their right to breathe clean air. A. decrease your speed
C. Every citizen has the right to breathe clean air. B. drink coffee so you won’t fall asleep
12. To avoid suspension or revocation, how many days must a driver with an C. always turn your headlights on
apprehended license settle his case with LTO? 5. How close should another car be before you dim your headlights?
A. within 15 days A. 150 meter
B. within 10 days B. 100 meter
C. within 30 days C. 200 meters
6. If you are backing up in a straight line, turn and look behind and over your 13. You are preparing to exit an expressway, when should you start reducing
shoulder at: speed?
A. right A. immediately before entering the deceleration lane
B. left and right B. immediately upon entering the deceleration lane
C. left C. immediately upon spotting the deceleration lane
7. The blind spot is the area to your right or left that you do not see in the 14. While driving with a maximum speed and you have to stop suddenly, you
side view mirror, what will you do before you back up? should:
A. look at the rearview mirror A. apply your brakes gently with steady pressure
B. get out of the vehicle and scout the area behind you first B. apply your hand brakes gently with steady pressure
C. turn your head to see that the way is clear C. apply your brakes abruptly with hard pressure
8. At an intersection with traffic signals, if you (car A) are not in the proper 15. When driving on mountain roads during daytime, you should:
lane to make a right or left turn you should: A. blow your horn every 15 seconds
A. continue ahead and find a U-turn B. blow your horn whenever you sense an oncoming vehicle
B. just continue ahead C. blow your horn when approaching a blind curve
C. continue to make the turn PARKING
9. When approaching a flooded area and you have to go through it, what 1. What light shall be used when vehicles are parked on the highway at night?
should you do? A. Headlight
A. Increase your speed so you get through immediately B. Parking lights or lower-beam headlights
B. Maintain your speed as most have water insulation anyways C. Signal lights
C. Proceed at a very slow speed 2. When loading or unloading passengers, we usually stop at the:
10. While driving with maximum speed and you have to stop suddenly, you A. right side of the road nearest the sidewalk
should: B. middle of the road
A. apply your brakes heavily with steady pressure C. intersection
B. apply your foot and hand brakes gently with steady pressure 3. If you are parking uphill without a curb, turn the wheels towards the:
C. apply your brakes gently with steady pressure A. edge of the street
11. On a wet road, you must: B. other side of the street
A. maintain speed C. middle of the street
B. slow down 4. A driver ________ park or stop at the side of the road within 6 meters of a
C. increase speed crosswalk because it reduces the visibility of pedestrians to other drivers.
12. When planning to overtake a slower vehicle in front of you at night, you A. should not
should: B. is capable
A. blow your horn so he gets alerted C. is allowed
B. flick your dimmer, switch two or three times to signify your intention to 5. Whenever you park, remember to:
the driver of the vehicle that you intend to overtake A. shift the gear to neutral
C. put hazard lights on so he knows you’re about to overtake B. turn off the engine and engage the handbrake
C. close the windows
6. Never park or stop at the side of the road with a fire hydrant, you may only 14. What is considered as a parking violation?
park with a distance of at least: A. parking in a one-way street
A. 3 meters B. parking without hazard lights on
B. 4 meters C. parking within 5 meters from a signalized intersection
C. 5 meters 15. When are you permitted to double park?
7. The vehicle is parked if: A. Never
A. the vehicle is stationary and remains inactive in a place for an B. When the street or road is wide enough
appreciable period of time C. When you have no other option
B. The vehicle is not moving while loading passengers in ROAD POSITION
C. The vehicle is not moving while unloading passengers 1. On a two-lane road, overtaking is only allowed only at the:
8. When parking downhill, you should turn your front wheels: A. left lane
A. toward the curb of the sidewalk B. both right and left lanes
B. away from the curb C. right lane
C. any direction will do 2. Which of the following hand signals must a driver give when he wants to
9. When you are parked at the side of the road at night, you must: slow down and stop?
A. warn others by turning on your 4 way emergency flashers A. Left arm is bent at elbow, hand pointing up
B. be sure to stay awake and ready to move B. Left arm held straight in horizontal position
C. warn others by turning on your headlights C. Left arm held down and hand pointing at ground
10. A driver must not park or stop at the side of the road with a “STOP SIGN” 3. When oncoming vehicle (car A) deliberately crosses the centerline to pass
or a traffic control signal because it reduces visibility for other drivers, another vehicle, you (car B) should be:
especially when it is within: A. alert and be ready to slow down or stop if necessary
A. 4 meters B. blow your horn so he’s alerted
B. 5 meters C. maintain your speed
C. 6 meters 4. When two vehicles meet on a gradient road where neither cars pass, which
11. Parking lights may be used: of the two must yield?
A. at anytime A. The vehicle going downhill
B. for parking and when visibility is poor B. The vehicle going uphill
C. when driving on a well-lighted streets C. The vehicle that honks its horn first
12. You may never park: 5. When driving on the highway at night, you should use low beam headlights
A. on a crosswalk (dim lights) when:
B. on a one-way street A. another driver dims his lights
C. within 5-meters of a fire-hydrant B. blinded by the headlights of an approaching vehicle
13. Parking is considered as a violation when a motor vehicle: violation when C. all of the above
a motor vehicle: 6. Keeping one’s distance lessens the risk of accident. One good rule is to
A. parks at the entrance and exit of hospital and fire stations leave a car length or:
B. parks at the entrance and exit of an industrial establishment A. 3-second rule
C. parks at the entrance and exit of a residential establishment B. 4-second rule
C. 2-second rule
7. It is not a safe place to overtake in an/a: 15. If the driver is turning left, he must: (U-turn / Left Rule)
A. intersection and when approaching a bridge or a curve A. have the right of way
B. high speed road B. do so slowly with caution
C. two lane road C. yield to approaching cars
8. The proper hand signal for right turn is: SIGNS & MARKINGS
A. left arm bent at elbow, hand pointing up 1. You may not cross a single broken white or yellow line:
B. left arm held straight in horizontal position A. when turning left into a driveway
C. left arm held down and hand pointing at ground B. when passing to the right on a one-way street
9. The safest thing to do even if you have the rights of using the road is: C. when to do so would interfere with traffic
A. don’t force your rights 2. Which of the following best describes the picture?
B. horn A. Wide road ahead
C. force your rights B. Narrow road ahead
10. If the vehicle’s headlight in front of you is blinding your eyes, what should C. Slippery road
you do? 3. What is the meaning of a blinking yellow traffic light?
A. Quickly look on the right side of the road A. Stop and stay until light stops flashing
B. Look at the glaring light B. Slow down and proceed with caution
C. Put your headlight on high also C. Wait for the green light
11. Upon approaching an intersection marked with a “Yield” sign, you are 4. Signs that are round, rectangular with white and blue background are
required to: called:
A. stop before entering the intersection A. warning signs
B. enter the intersection immediately B. informative signs
C. slow down then enter the intersection when it is clear C. regulatory signs
12. If you are driving in the wrong lane, what must you do to make a turn as 5. What is the meaning of a traffic sign that has circle, octagon or reverse
you enter an intersection? triangle with red color?
A. Make the turn as quickly as possible A. Warning
B. Brake or clutch while turning so you won’t over speed B. Giving direction
C. Look behind on both sides and see if it is safe to change lane and make C. Compulsory
the turn 6. Single broken line on a two-lane road means:
13. Using the shoulder of the road pass to the right of a car ahead of you is: A. the speed limit is 80kph
A. allowed if you are turning right B. you cannot overtake
B. allowed if the car ahead is turning left C. it separates traffic moving in opposite directions
C. against the law 7. Which of the following best describes the picture?
14. In a roundabout (rotunda), which has road rights? A. Slippery road
A. The vehicles facing the yellow light B. Road construction
B. The vehicles already in the roundabout C. Broken road
C. The vehicles approaching the roundabout
8. Which of the following best describes the picture? 2. It shall mean that the LEO has reasonable ground to believe that the person
A. Intersection warning driving the motor vehicle is under the influence of alcohol, dangerous
B. Train cannot pass drugs and/or other similar substances upon personally witnessing a traffic
C. Train track offense committed.
9. When do you have a complete/full stop? A. improbable cause
A. at a flashing yellow traffic light B. probable cause
B. at a green traffic light C. likely cause
C. at a red traffic light 3. Operating a public utility vehicle equipped with stereo music is punishable
10. What does this sign indicate? by:
A. You may travel beyond 30 kph A. a fine of Php 1,000
B. You must limit your speed to 30 kph B. revocation of the license and registration certificate
C. The distance to the next town is 30 kph C. imprisonment of the driver and operator for six months
11. What is the meaning of a traffic sign that has a triangle with red color? 4. The motor vehicle plate and driver’s license may be confiscated by any
A. Warning sign authorized LTO agent when the vehicle being operated is found to be:
B. Reminder sign A. unsafe, unsightly, defective and dilapidated
C. Information sign B. painted with color not approved by LTO
12. Which of the following best describes the picture? C. inefficient
A. No entry 5. When a driver of PUV refuses to render service, convey passengers, such
B. Give way violation is penalize with:
C. Stop A. fine of ₱1, 000
13. The signal warns of a hazard ahead: B. fine of ₱2, 000
A. circle C. fine of ₱3, 000
B. diamond 6. You were apprehended because you were engaged in car racing while
C. triangle driving in a super highway, what traffic violation did you commit?
14. Which of the following best describes the picture? A. Reckless driving
A. Dangerous curve on the left side B. Gambling
B. Dangerous curve on the right side C. Overspeeding
C. Intersection warning 7. A type of field sobriety test that requires the driver to walk heel-to-toe
15. Which of the following best describes the picture? along a straight line for nine (9) steps, turn at the end and return to the
A. Slippery road point of origin without any difficulty. What is this test called?
B. Steep road A. The Cat-walk Test
C. Broken road B. The Walk of Shame Test
VIOLATIONS & PENALTIES C. The Walk-and-turn
1. It refers to an act penalizing a person under the influence of alcohol, 8. Driving with a fake license is prohibited and is punishable by:
dangerous drugs, and similar substances, and for other purposes. A. Not more than 6 months of imprisonment
A. R.A. no. 10586 B. Php 2,000.00 fine
B. R.A. no. 10585 C. Php 3,000.00 fine with 12-month suspension of driver’s license
C. R.A. no. 10584
9. A driver found to have been driving a motor vehicle while under the 15. You were flagged down due to the noisy muffler of your motorcycle, what
influence of alcohol, dangerous drugs and/or other similar substances, as will you do?
provided for under section 5 of this Act, shall be penalized if the violation A. Bribe the traffic enforcer
did not result in physical injuries or homicide with: B. Reinstall the stock muffler of your motorcycle
A. six (6) months imprisonment, and a fine ranging from twenty thousand C. Pay the violation fee
pesos (₱20,000.00) to eighty thousand pesos (₱80,000.00)
B. twelve (12) months imprisonment, and a fine ranging from twenty
thousand pesos (₱20,000.00) to eighty thousand pesos (₱80,000.00)
C. three (3) months imprisonment, and a fine ranging from twenty
thousand pesos (₱20,000.00) to eighty thousand pesos (₱80,000.00)
10. The penalty of driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol
for the first offense:
A. non-professional driver’s license shall be confiscated and suspended for
a period of twelve (6) months upon final conviction by a regular court
B. non-professional driver’s license shall be confiscated and suspended for
a period of twelve (12) months upon final conviction by a regular court
C. non-professional driver’s license shall be confiscated and suspended for
a period of twelve (24) months upon final conviction by a regular court
11. It refers to the amount of alcohol in a person’s blood.
A. blood alcohol concentration (BAC)
B. blood alcohol count (BAC)
C. blood alcohol intake (BAI)
12. If the driver is using a motor vehicle in committing a crime and is convicted,
his driver’s license shall be:
A. revokes and will pay a fine
B. confiscated and will pay fine
C. suspended and will pay fine
13. For drivers of trucks, buses, motorcycles and public utility vehicles, a BAC
level of more than _____ shall be conclusive proof that said driver is driving
under the influence of alcohol.
A. 0.20%
B. 0.00%
C. 0.30%
14. The owner of a privately registered motor vehicle to be utilized for hire in
the carriage of cargoes or passengers is penalized by:
A. a fine of P2,000 and confiscation of vehicle plates
B. a fine of P300
C. confiscation of motor vehicle plates

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