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26.
Any person affected by a motor vehicle accident can apply for a compensation claim to:
a.
The R.T.O. officer.
b.
The Accident claims tribunal.
c.
The Banker of the driver of such vehicle.

27.
A person convicted of driving a motor vehicle under influence of drugs faces:
a.
Imprisonment up to six months, fine up to Rs.2,000 or both.
b.
A strict warning from the authorities.
c.
Cancellation of driving license.

28.
Before leaving a vehicle parked, you should:
a.
Turn the ignition key off.
b.
Stop the engine, lock the ignition, remove the key, and set the hand brake.
c.
Look the car.

29.
On expiry of a licence, a person may drive without renewal of motor driving licence for:
a.
10 days.
b.
20 days.
c.
30 days.

30.
A motor driving licence issued in a state:
a.
Is valid throughout India.
b.
Is valid throughout the world.
c.
Is valid only in the Sate of issue.
31.
Any person may hold:
a.
Maximum 3 licence at a time, one for each class.
b.
Only one licence.
c.
Any number of licences. However, each licence must authorize only one class of motor vehicle for driving.

32.
Lending of a motor vehicle to person who is not holding a valid licence is:
a.
Not an offence, since the borrower is solely responsible.
b.
A serious offence.
c.
An offence only when the vehicle is involved in an accident.

33.
A person driving a vehicle must always carry with him:
a.
His driving licence and insurance certificate.
b.
His driving licence and tax card.
c.
His driving licence, tax card, insurance certificate, registration certificate and emission certificate (and in the case of a transport vehicle, the permit and fitness certificate also).

34.
Extra head lights, other than standard lights fitted on the vehicles:
a.
Need no permission from the authorities if the lights help to illuminate the road and reduce accident.
b.
Are as per the law only if the lights are fitted at the bottom part of the vehicle.
c.
Are not as per the law, unless authorized specifically by the authorities.

35.
Driving a vehicle having pollution values above the limit specified by law:
a.
Is permitted only in emergency.
b.
Is an offence under the law.
c.
Is liable for a strict warning from authorities.

36.
Attachment of anything to the glasses of a motor vehicle, which makes the glasses shining from outside:
a.
Is recommended as it provides privacy.
b.
Is a better alternative to the tinted glasses which keeps the interior of the vehicle cool.
c.
Is not recommended as it is against the law.

37.
Abrupt braking shall not be resorted to:
a.
Unless it is absolutely necessary.
b.
On down-hill.
c.
On main-roads.

38.
Having something attached to or hanging from the rear view mirror is:
a.
Against the regulations.
b.
Permitted, depending upon how big it is.
c.
Permitted if the object does not obstruct the view of the driver.

39.
In traffic moving two lanes in each direction, the car directly ahead of you is waiting to make a right turn. You may:
a.
Pass the vehicle from right side.
b.
Pass the vehicle from left side.
c.
Do not pass the vehicle till the vehicle makes the right turn.

40.
When passing a procession, body of troops, or men at work, we should:
a.
Proceed at regular speed.
b.
Stop.
c.
Proceed at not more than 25 km/hour and carefully.

41.
Which are the vehicles which have got free passage:
a.
Motor cycles with pillion riders, or
b.
Private cars, or
c.
Emergency vehicles.

42.
To stop the motor cycles:
a.
Apply the back brake first and after slowing down apply front brake.
b.
Apply front brake first and after slowing down apply back brake.
c.
Apply the front and back brakes simultaneously.

43.
While traveling together (group riding), two or more motorcycles should maintain a position so as to:
a.
Travel side by side.
b.
Maintain the lane in a staggered file position keeping a proper distance between motor cycles.
c.
Travel directly behind each other in a straight line.

44.
While approaching a section of roadway where there is deep sand or gravel, you should:
a.
Hit the areas as fast as possible.
b.
Go as slowly as possible.
c.
Slow down and change to a lower gear before entering.

45.
The best way to conserve fuel is to:
a.
Drive at high speeds in lower gears.
b.
Drive at high speeds in high gears.
c.
Drive at moderate constant speed as recommended.

46.
While riding a motorcycle, all hand signals must be given by:
a.
The right hand only.
b.
The left hand only.
c.
With either of the hands as convenient.
47.
It is an offence for the driver of a motor vehicle to be not carrying, in original, the following document(s):
a.
Driving Licence.
b.
Registration Certificate.
c.
Insurance Certificate.

48.
To drive a vehicle with expired insurance, one:
a.
Shall drive cautiously to avoid any accident and subsequent loss to the third party.
b.
Shall not drive in any case.
c.
May drive if insurance policy covering the driver’s personal insurance is valid.

49.
Parking of vehicles should be such:
a.
That it does not cause danger or obstruction or inconvenience to the other users of the road.
b.
That they are always parallel to the kerb.
c.
That they are always at right angles to the kerb.




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