The document contains a 43 multiple choice questions about traffic laws, regulations, and definitions. Some key topics covered include:
- Pioneers of road building and automotive innovations like the internal combustion engine.
- Definitions related to traffic management, roadways, traffic ways, and operations.
- Laws governing vehicle emissions, transportation, and anti-carnapping acts.
- Classifications of vehicles, driver's licenses, and license plate colors for different types of vehicles.
- Exceptions for leaving the scene of an accident without liability and traffic safety education.
The questions assess understanding of historical figures, definitions, laws, and classifications within the field of traffic and transportation.
The document contains a 43 multiple choice questions about traffic laws, regulations, and definitions. Some key topics covered include:
- Pioneers of road building and automotive innovations like the internal combustion engine.
- Definitions related to traffic management, roadways, traffic ways, and operations.
- Laws governing vehicle emissions, transportation, and anti-carnapping acts.
- Classifications of vehicles, driver's licenses, and license plate colors for different types of vehicles.
- Exceptions for leaving the scene of an accident without liability and traffic safety education.
The questions assess understanding of historical figures, definitions, laws, and classifications within the field of traffic and transportation.
The document contains a 43 multiple choice questions about traffic laws, regulations, and definitions. Some key topics covered include:
- Pioneers of road building and automotive innovations like the internal combustion engine.
- Definitions related to traffic management, roadways, traffic ways, and operations.
- Laws governing vehicle emissions, transportation, and anti-carnapping acts.
- Classifications of vehicles, driver's licenses, and license plate colors for different types of vehicles.
- Exceptions for leaving the scene of an accident without liability and traffic safety education.
The questions assess understanding of historical figures, definitions, laws, and classifications within the field of traffic and transportation.
The document contains a 43 multiple choice questions about traffic laws, regulations, and definitions. Some key topics covered include:
- Pioneers of road building and automotive innovations like the internal combustion engine.
- Definitions related to traffic management, roadways, traffic ways, and operations.
- Laws governing vehicle emissions, transportation, and anti-carnapping acts.
- Classifications of vehicles, driver's licenses, and license plate colors for different types of vehicles.
- Exceptions for leaving the scene of an accident without liability and traffic safety education.
The questions assess understanding of historical figures, definitions, laws, and classifications within the field of traffic and transportation.
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Q &A
1.Which of the following were considered as the
pioneers for road building in ancient history? A. Americans B. Australians C. Europeans D. Romans 2. The Frenchman who is attributed for the invention of internal combustion engine? A. John Macadam B. John Boyd Dunlop C. Etienne Lenoir D. Henry ford 3. Who among the following pioneered the mass production of motor vehicles? A. Gottlieb Daimler B. Nicholas Otto C. Etienne Lenoir D. Henry ford 4. Who is attributed for the introduction of pneumatic tie? A. John Macadam B. John Boyd Dunlop C. Etienne Lenoir D. Henry ford 5. Is designed to make the traffic way safer for travelers, expedite the movement of traffic, and to provide convenience to the traffic facilities’ users. A. Traffic Management b. Management c. Roadway d. operation 6. It refers to the skillful use of means to accomplish a purpose. A. Traffic Management b. Management c. Roadway d. operation 7. It pertains to a course or series of acts to effect a certain purpose; manner of action; or a vital or natural process of activity. A. Traffic Management b. Management c. Roadway d. operation 8. Refers to that part of the traffic way over which motor vehicles pass. A. Traffic Management b. Management c. Roadway d. operation 9. It refers to either side of the roadway, especially along highways. a. shoulder b. Traffic Way c. traffic d. none of these 10. Refers to the entire width between boundary lines of every way or place of which any part is open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular traffic as a matter of right or custom. a. shoulder b. Traffic Way c. traffic d. none of these 11. It refers to the movement of persons, goods, or vehicles, either powered by combustion system or animal drawn, from one place to another for the purpose of travel. a. shoulder b. Traffic Way c. traffic d. none of these 12. It is the science of measuring traffic and travel the study of the basic laws relative to the traffic law and generation; A. Traffic engineering b. Traffic Education c. Traffic Enforcement d. Traffic Ecology or Environment
13. It is very recent which includes the study of potentially
disastrous population explosion, changes in urban environment and new activities carried out, air pollution, water pollution and crowding, especially transport congestion which result therein. A. Traffic engineering b. Traffic Education c. Traffic Enforcement d. Traffic Ecology or Environment 14. This field deals mostly on the implementation and enforcement of traffic laws and rules and regulations. A. Traffic engineering b. Traffic Education c. Traffic Enforcement d. Traffic Ecology or Environment 15. It is the process of giving training and practice in the actual application of traffic safety knowledge. A. Traffic engineering b. Traffic Education c. Traffic Enforcement d. Traffic Ecology or Environment 16. Otherwise known as “Clean Air Act” An act providing for the regulation of motor vehicles emitting toxic gases like the use of the diesel and leaded gasoline. A. R.A 6425 b. R.A 8749 c. R.A 6452 d. R.A 8794 17. It is the most recent of the pillars of traffic which deals with the benefits and adverse effects of traffic to our economy. A. Traffic engineering b. Traffic Education c. Traffic Enforcement d. Traffic Economy
18. It is the process of training roads users in the avoidance
and prevention of traffic-related accidents. A. Traffic Safety Education B. Road Safety C. Driver’s Education D. Safety Campaign 19. It is also known as road propaganda which may be intended simply to inform or it may be felt that the public is already aware of the recommended behavior by need to be persuaded into adopting it. A. Traffic Safety Education B. Road Safety C. Driver’s Education D. Safety Campaign
20. It refers to reduced risk of accident or injury on the
roads, achieved through multidisciplinary approaches involving road engineering and traffic management, education and training of road users, and vehicle design. A. Traffic Safety Education B. Road Safety C. Driver’s Education D. Safety Campaign 21. In general, driver instruction aims primarily to teach the rudiments of driving. A. Traffic Safety Education B. Road Safety C. Driver’s Education D. Safety Campaign
22. This is the basic law regulating Land Transportation in the
Philippines. It has repealed Act No. 3992 (The Revised Motor Vehicle Law). a. R.A 4136 b. R.A 6539 c. R.A 8749 d. R.A 7924
23. An act creating MMDA, defining its powers and functions,
providing funds therefor and for other purposes. a. R.A 4136 b. R.A 6539 c. R.A 8749 d. R.A 7924
24. “Anti-Carnapping Act of 1972”, the act preventing and
penalizing carnapping. a. R.A 4136 b. R.A 6539 c. R.A 8749 d. R.A 7924 25. Shall mean any vehicle propelled by any power other than muscular power using the public highways, but excepting road rollers, trolley cars, street-sweepers, sprinkles, lawn mowers, bulldozers, graders, forklifts, amphibian trucks, and cranes if not used in public highways, vehicles which run only on rails or tracks, and tractors, trailers and traction engines of all kinds used exclusively for agricultural purposes. a. Motor vehicle b. Passenger Automobiles c. Passenger Trucks d. Articulated Vehicle 26. Shall mean any motor vehicle with a trailer rests upon the motor vehicle and a substantial part of the weight of the trailer and of its load is borne by the vehicle. a. Motor vehicle b. Passenger Automobiles c. Passenger Trucks d. Articulated Vehicle 27. Shall mean all tire pneumatic tire vehicles of types similar to those usually known under the following terms: touring car, command car, speedster, sports car, roadster and jeep? a. Motor vehicle b. Passenger Automobiles c. Passenger Trucks d. Articulated Vehicle 28. Shall mean every and any licensed operator of motor vehicle. a. Driver b. Professional driver c. Non-Professional driverd. none of these 29. Every and any driver hired for driving or operating a motor vehicle, whether for private or for hire to the public. a. Driver b. Professional driver c. Non-Professional driverd. none of these 30. Every public thoroughfare, public boulevard, driveway, avenue, park, and alley, but shall not include roadway upon grounds owned by private persons, colleges, universities, or other similar institutions. a. Highway b. Traffic c. Parking or Parked d. all of these 31. When could a driver leave the area of accident without being held liable for Hit-and-Run? a. His life is in imminent danger of being harmed by other person/s by reason of the accident; b. He surrenders to proper authority; and c. He summons the assistance of a physician or nurse to aid the victim. d. All of these 32. These are motor vehicles used for the personal use of their owners. a. Private (not for hire) b. Public Utility Vehicles (PUV a.k.a. for hire) c. Government d. Diplomat 33. These are motor vehicles owned by government offices and are used for official purposes only. a. Private (not for hire) b. Public Utility Vehicles (PUV a.k.a. for hire) c. Government d. Diplomat 34. These are registered primarily for the conveyance of passengers and other commercial goods, i.e., passenger jeepneys, taxi cabs, etc. a. Private (not for hire) b. Public Utility Vehicles (PUV a.k.a. for hire) c. Government d. Diplomat
35. These are issued to foreign diplomats and consuls
assigned in the Philippines. a. Private (not for hire) b. Public Utility Vehicles (PUV a.k.a. for hire) c. Government d. Diplomat 36. Classification of Plate Numbers issued to PUVs.? A. Black with yellow background B. Green with white background C. Red (maroon) with white background D. Blue with white background 37. Classification of Plate Numbers issued to government- owned MVs. A. Black with yellow background B. Green with white background C. Red (maroon) with white background D. Blue with white background
38. Classification of Plate Numbers issued or assigned for
foreign diplomats, consuls and other foreign dignitaries. A. Black with yellow background B. Green with white background C. Red (maroon) with white background D. Blue with white background
39. Classification of Plate Numbers issued to private or not
for hire motor vehicles (MVs). A. Black with yellow background B. Green with white background C. Red (maroon) with white background D. Commemorative plate 40. These special plate numbers are issued for specific purposes as fund-raising for government projects and programs. A. Black with yellow background B. Green with white background C. Red (maroon) with white background D. Commemorative plate
41. A document issued to a qualified driver who possesses the sta
qualification as provided therefore. A. Driver’s License b. Student Driver’s Permit c. Non-Professional Driver’s License d. Professional Driver’s License 42. This license is issued to a driver hired or paid for driving or ope a motor vehicle whether private use or for hire to the public. A. Driver’s License b. Student Driver’s Permit c. Non-Professional Driver’s License d. Professional Driver’s License 43. This kind of license is issued to owners of privately-owned motor vehicles or those not for hire or paid for driving (Effect of Sec. 3,e, RA 4136). A. Driver’s License b. Student Driver’s Permit c. Non-Professional Driver’s License d. Professional Driver’s License
44. This kind of document is issued to persons who desire to learn
how to drive. A. Driver’s License b. Student Driver’s Permit c. Non-Professional Driver’s License d. Professional Driver’s License
45. A student driver cannot operate a vehicle unless accompanied
by an instructor who may either be a licensed professional or non- professional driver (Sec. 30, RA 4136). A. True b. False c. Maybe d. none of these 46. Bonafide tourist and transients who are duly licensed to operate motor vehicles in their respective countries may be allowed to operate motor vehicles during their stay but not beyond 90 days of their sojourn in the Philippines (Sec. 21, RA 4136). A. Military Driver’s License b. International Driver’s License c. Non-Professional Driver’s License d. Professional Driver’s License
47. Enlisted personnel of the AFP operating motor vehicles owned
by the government shall be licensed in accordance with RA 4136 but no license or delinquency fees shall be collected thereof. A. Military Driver’s License b. International Driver’s License c. Non-Professional Driver’s License d. Professional Driver’s License
48. A military Driver’s License does not authorize the holder to
operate a privately-owned motor vehicle (Sec. 20, RA 4136). A. True b. False c. Maybe d. none of these 49. Means the proper positioning of the motor vehicle traversing on a traffic way or while on parked. A. Lateral placement b. Overtaking and Passing c. Traffic Control d. Traffic Signs 50. Refer to any device mounted on portable support whereby a message is conveyed by means of words or symbols officially installed for the purpose of regulating, warning, or guiding traffic. A. Lateral placement b. Overtaking and Passing c. Traffic Control d. Traffic Signs
51. It refers to procedures, devices, and communication
systems that help vehicles and vessels safely share the same roads, rails, waterways, or air space. A. Lateral placement b. Overtaking and Passing c. Traffic Control d. Traffic Signs 52. A vehicle driver should pass at a safe distance to the left of the vehicle being overtaken and shall resume driving on the right side of the road only after passing clear of the overtaken vehicle. A. Lateral placement b. Overtaking and Passing c. Traffic Control d. Traffic Signs 53. The driver of a motor vehicle about to be overtaken must give way to the overtaking vehicle and shall not increase his speed until the overtaking vehicle has fully passed? A. True b. False c. Maybe d. partially true 54. The driver of any motor vehicle on a highway, before starting, stopping or turning from a direct line, shall first see that such movement can be made safely; and If any pedestrian is affected by such movement, he shall give a clearly audible signal by sounding the vehicle’s horn. A. True b. False c. Maybe d. partially true 55. Motorist should not know the rights of the pedestrians so that they will not be using the portions of the traffic way allocated for the pedestrians for parking purposes. A. True b. False c. Maybe d. partially true 56. Motor Vehicles should park only on areas specifically designated for parking. A. True b. False c. Maybe d. partially true 57. The driver of a vehicle upon a highway should not yield the right of way to police or fire department vehicles and ambulances when such vehicles are operated on official business and the drivers thereof sound audible signal of their approach. A. True b. False c. Maybe d. partially true 58. Basic Sign Shapes that regulates the movement of turning and passing traffic regulations? a. Round and red sign b. Round black yellow signs c. Equilateral triangle red signs d. Eight-sided (octagonal) red and white stop sign e. Triangle red and black sign
59. Basic Sign Shapes that is warning that you are
approaching a railroad crossing; a. Round and red sign b. Round black yellow signs c. Equilateral triangle red signs d. Eight-sided (octagonal) red and white stop sign e. Triangle red and black sign 60. Basic Sign Shapes that you are approaching a danger zone, hill, slope, winding road, and others. a. Round and red sign b. Round black yellow signs c. Equilateral triangle red signs d. Eight-sided (octagonal) red and white stop sign e. Triangle red and black sign
61. The most popular and understood sign by all
tongues and colors; a. Round and red sign b. Round black yellow signs c. Equilateral triangle red signs d. Eight-sided (octagonal) red and white stop sign e. Triangle red and black sign 62. A sign at the intersection directing drivers to yield the right-of-way to vehicles in the road being crossed? a. Round and red sign b. Round black yellow signs c. Equilateral triangle red signs d. Eight-sided (octagonal) red and white stop sign e. Triangle red and black sign
63. These signs have an equilateral triangular
shape with one side horizontal and having red borders. a. Danger Warning Signs “caution signs” b. Regulatory Signs c. Informative Signs d. Pavement Markings 64. These pertain to all lines, patterns, words, colors. or other gadgets except signs set into the surface or applied upon or attached to the pavement or curbing or to objects within or adjacent to the roadway, officially placed for the purpose of regulating, warning or guiding traffic. a. Danger Warning Signs “caution signs” b. Regulatory Signs c. Informative Signs d. Pavement Markings
65. These signs are also known as “guide signs” or
“direction signs”. a. Danger Warning Signs “caution signs” b. Regulatory Signs c. Informative Signs d. Pavement Markings 66. These are signs which impose legal restrictions applicable at particular location usually enforceable in the absence of such signs. a. Danger Warning Signs “caution signs” b. Regulatory Signs c. Informative Signs d. Pavement Markings 67. Refers to any power operated traffic control device by which traffic is warned or directed to take some specific actions. a. Traffic Lights b. Traffic Control c. Rotary Islands d. Traffic Islands 68. These are areas within the roadway constructed in a manner to establish physical channels through which vehicular traffic is guided. a. Traffic Lights b. Traffic Control c. Rotary Islands d. Traffic Islands 69. These are constructed along intersections or “rotundas” for purposes of tuning-around. a. Traffic Lights b. Traffic Control c. Rotary Islands d. Traffic Islands
70. Is part of enforcement involving the arrest, issuance
of Temporary Operator’s Permit (TOP) or Inspection Report Summons, or Warning of any person who is believed to have a law, ordinance, or regulation pertaining to the use of traffic roads. a. Traffic Law Enforcement b. Traffic Investigation c. Traffic Management d. Traffic Supervision