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Drivers Ed Section 4 - Test A



Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

California state law says:
a.
You must be covered by insurance when you drive
c.
Both of the following statements are true
b.
The vehicles you own & drive must be insured
 

 2. 


California's Compulsory Financial Responsibility Law:
a.
Is not required for parents
c.
Is not required for a driver over 60
b.
Is fulfilled by a $35,000 bond
 

 3. 

In DUI cases involving serious injury or death:
a.
You could be punished by three strikes law
c.
You will be given a verbal warning
b.
You will be given a citation only
 

 4. 


An adult (21) is legally drunk for driving with:
a.
A BAC of .08%
c.
A BAC of .06%
b.
A BAC of .04%
 

 5. 

If you refuse to submit to a blood or urine test:
a.
You will suffer no consequences
c.
Your driving privilege could be suspended
b.
You can change your mind and it'll be OK
 

 6. 


If you are under 21 and your BAC measures .01 % or higher:
a.
Both of these statements are true     
c.
You will be required to complete a DUI program
b.
Your driving privilege will be revoked
 

 7. 

Completion of a DUI program is required for:
a.
After multiple offenses
c.
All DUI convictions
b.
1St offense only
 

 8. 


. When asked to submit to a blood or urine test:
a.
You may seek legal counsel
c.
You do not have the right to consult a lawyer
b.
You need your parent's permission
 

 9. 

DMV keeps a record of all your convictions for:
a.
36 months or longer
c.
12 months or longer
b.
24 months or longer
 

 10. 

If cited by a police officer for a traffic ticket:
a.
You sign a promise to appear in traffic court
c.
You don't have to sign it
b.
You can sign it and forget it
 

 11. 

An example of a one point violation is:
a.
A traffic conviction
c.
An at fault accident
b.
Both of these statements are true
 

 12. 


An accident involving $750 to either car requires:
a.
A report only if you are injured
c.
A report, no matter who is at fault
b.
A report only if you are at fault
 

 13. 

If you are convicted of driving with excessive BAC:
a.
You may be sentenced to 6 months in jail
c.
You may lose your vehicle for 8 months
b.
You may lose your vehicle for 4 months
 

 14. 

A negligent operator has a driving record of:
a.
6 points in 36 months
c.
4 points in 12 months
b.
3 points in 24 months
 

 15. 

If you have an accident and don't have proper insurance
a.
Both of the above are true
c.
The DMV will fine you $100
b.
The DMV will suspend your license for 4 years
 

 16. 

A BAC below legal limits means:
a.
You are safe to drive
c.
You could still have some impairment
b.
You can have another drink
 

 17. 

. Drivers of all ages:
a.
May not consume excessive alcohol or drugs in any form
c.
May use a combo of medication and alcohol and drive
b.
May consume one drink and drive safely
 

 18. 

The term DU I refers to:
a.
Driving under the influence
c.
Driving under insured
b.
Donating used items
 

 19. 


If you are under 18 and drive:
a.
In this case, the parents are not responsible
c.
You may drive a moped on public property
b.
Your parents are responsible for you
 

 20. 

The cost of a DUI 1st offense can be:
a.
$ 800.00
c.
8,240.00
b.
$ 250.00
 



 
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