NC Driver's Study 2 Flash Cards

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Title: NC Driver's Study 2
Description: This is designed to help students study for the written test of the North Carolina Driver's Test.
Number of Cards: 24
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Author: jpbarnes14
Created: 2002-03-21
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    • Question
    • Answer
    • Side 3
    • 29. Which of the cars shown has made a correct turn?











      A. Car 1
      B. Car 2
      C. Car 3
      D. none of the cars
    • 29. C
    • 38. Which car shown must yield?











      A. car A
      B. car B
      C. car C
      D. car D
    • 39. D
    • 24. The car rounding the curve shown has a tendency to follow which path?











      A. Path A
      B. Path B
      C. Path C
      D. Path D
    • 24. C
    • 43. If you come to an unmarked intersection where it is hard to see in all directions because of trees or buildings, you should:
      a. drive at the posted speed limit
      B. stop near the center of the intersection and continue if it is safe
      C. slow down and blow your horn to warn drivers who cannot see you
      D. stop at the intersection and move forward only
    • 43. D
    • 26. When round a sharp curve, you should do which of the following?
      I. Stay as far to the left of your lane as possible.
      II. Apply your brake in the sharpest part of the curve.
      A. I only
      B. II only
      C. Both I and II
      D. Neither I nor II
    • 26. D
    • 30. If you wish to pass the car ahead on a two-lane road, you shuld do which of the following?
      I. Blow you horn to signal your intention to the driver of the cars ahead
      II. give a left turn signal to let the driver behind you know your intention
      A. I only
      B. II only
      C. Both I and II
      D. Neither I nor II
    • C
    • 25. When rounding a curve, a car tends to:
      A. speed up
      B. move to the inside of the curve
      C. stay in the center of the lane
      D. move to the outside of the curve
    • 25. D
    • 39. Highway accidents occur most frequently
      A. on hills
      B. on curves
      C. at intersections
      D. at bridges
    • 39. C
    • 31. Which of the cars shown may pass?











      A. car 1 only
      B. car 2 only
      C. both cars
      D. neither car
    • 31. C
    • 44.When driving on a city street, you should watch out for which of the following?
      I. Traffic coming from side street
      II. Animals or small children darting from between parked cars
      A. I only
      B. II only
      C. Both I and II
      D. Neither I nor II
    • 44. C
    • 32. Which of the cars below can pass safely?























    • 32. D
    • 40. The intersection shown has no traffic lights or signs. In which order should the cars pass through the intersection?











      A. car A, car B, car C
      B. car B, car A, car C
      C. car C, car A, car B
      D. car B, car C, car A









    • 40. A
    • 33. Which of the cars shown can pass the truck safely?









      A. car 1 only
      B. car 2 only
      C. both cars
      D. neither car
    • 33. D
    • 27. The driver of the car shown should:











      A. use a low gear when coming down the hill
      B. pump his brake when he reaches the curve
      C. apply the brake firmly and steadily going down the hill
      D. speed up slightly on the curve to maintain control of the car
    • 27. A
    • 35. When backing your car, you should do which of the following?
      I. Move at no more than 10 mph
      II. Keep both hands on the steering wheel
      A. I only
      B. II only
      C. Both I and II
      D. Neither I nor II
    • 35. A
    • 45. When driving in heavy traffic, you shuld do which of the following?
      I. Watch out for drivers who make quick stops.
      II. Yield to pedestrians only at marked crosswalks.
      A. I only
      B. II only
      C. Both I and II
      D. Neither I nor II
    • 45. A
    • 37. Accidents occur most freguently at which of the following?












    • 37. D
    • 41. In the situation shown, the right-of-way belongs to the











      A. driver of car 1 only
      B. driver of car 2 only
      C. pedestrians only
      D. driver of car 1 and the pedestrians
    • 41. D
    • 34. Passing on the right is legal on which of the following?
      I. A four-lane highway with 2 lanes going in each direction.
      II. On a one-way street
      A. I only
      B. II only
      C. Both I and II
      D. Neither I nor II
    • 34. C
    • 36. You are driving car A in heavy traffic. Up ahead you see car B just beginning to leave its parking space. You should:












      A. speed up to pass the car pulling out
      B. move a little into the left lane to get out of the way
      C. slow down and be prepared to stop
      D. blow your horn and keep going
    • 36. C
    • 23. Which of the following statements about speed limits in North Carolina is (are) correct?
      I. Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit inside a city is 35 mph.
      II. Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit for a school activity bus is 25 mph.
      A. I only
      B. II only
      C. Both I and II
      D. Neither I nor II
    • 23. A
    • 22. Which of the following statments about speed limits for cars in North Carolina is (are) correct?
      I. The speed limit outside a city is 55 mph unless otherwise posted.
      II. The speed limit inside a city is 25 mph unless otherwise posted.
      A. I only
      B. II only
      C. Both I and II
      D. Neither I nor II
    • 22. A
    • 42. The intersection shown has no traffic lights or signs. The law gives the right of way to











      A. car A only
      B. car A and then car B
      C. Car B and then car A
      D. car B
    • 42. D
    • 28. To reduce speed while going down a steep hill, you shuld do which of the following:
      I. Use a lower gear
      II. Drive in a zigzag pattern
      A. I only
      B. II only
      C. Both I and II
      D. Neither I nor II
    • 28. A