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This document contains a review test with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about traffic laws, regulations, and definitions. The multiple choice questions cover topics like what document provides permission to operate a vehicle, traffic rules, types of driver's licenses, and restrictions. The fill-in-the-blank questions require identifying terms related to traffic like "passenger", "professional driver", and "gross weight".
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Review Questions:

I. Multiple Choices.

1. What is the proof that one is given permission by the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to operate a
vehicle on public highways?
a. Driver’s ID c. Driver’s License
b. Franchise d. Operator’s license

2. What traffic rule is applicable to all motorists worldwide?


a. Keep Right c. Safety First
b. Don’t Overtake d. Be at full stop

3. License issued to a person who drives private motor vehicle only and restricted to up to 4500 kg only.
a. Professional driver’s license c. Non-professional Driver’s License
b. Student Permit d. Military Driver’s License

4. What is the restriction code for automatic clutch up to 4500 kg?


a. 1 c. 3
b. 2 d. 4

5. It refers to any building in which two or more motor vehicles, either with or without drivers, are kept
ready for hire to the public, but shall not include street stands, public service stations, or other public
places designated by proper authority as parking spaces for motor vehicles for hire while awaiting or
soliciting business.
a. Parking c. Highways
b. Garage d. Gutter

6. Any person on-boarding a motor vehicle.


a. Conductor c. Passenger
b. Pedestrian d. Tourist

7. The following are considerations that a driver could leave the area of accident without being held liable
for hit-and-run except:
a. He’s escaping from any liability
b. His life is in imminent danger
c. He surrenders to proper authority
d. He summons assistance

8. What is the maximum allowable speed for passenger cars and motorcycles on city and municipal
streets, with light traffic, when not designated “through streets”?
a. 20 km c. 30 km
b. 40 km d. 80 km

9. What is the general rule for the movement of vehicular traffic in the Philippines?
a. “Keep Right” c. “Safety First”
b. “Watch Out” d. “First come first serve”
10. It is characterized by lack of roads, narrow bridges, railroad crossings, lack of traffic facilities, etc.
a. Physical Inadequacy c. Poor control measures
b. Human errors d. poor maintenance

11. This is an enforcement activity where it involves the conducting of actual inspection of vehicles, and
motorists on the road.
a. Traffic Patrol c. Traffic Control
b. Road Intelligence d. Road check

12. These violations present continuing danger to other road users that require immediate and sometime
aggressive pursuit.
a. Reckless driving c. Defensive driving
b. Hazardous violations d. Non-hazardous violations

13. The following are itemized identification of motor vehicle, except:


a. Color c. Plate No.
b. Time of manufacture d. Body type

14. The following are provisions of R.A 4136 in which every traffic law enforcer should know, except:
a. Pedestrian’s right and duties c. Overloading
b. Hitching on to a vehicle d. Riding on top of the motor vehicle

15. Driving without due regard for the consequences likely to occur, ignoring the right and safety of another
is known as ____.
a. Hit and Run c. Over speeding
b. Reckless driving d. None of these

II. IDENTIFICATION.
1. ____________every and any licensed operator of a motor vehicle.
2. ____________every and any driver hired for driving or operating a motor vehicle, whether for private use
or for hire to the public. Any driver driving his own motor vehicle is a professional driver.
3. ____________license person allowing limited number of passengers, freight or cargo in public utility, truck
or buses.
4. ____________every person, association partnership or corporation making, manufacturing, constructing,
assembling, or setting up motor vehicles;
5. ____________a foreigner who travels from place to place for pleasure or culture.
6. ____________it is the process of training road users in the avoidance and prevention of traffic-related
accidents.

7. ____________any building in which two or more motor vehicles, either with or without drivers, are kept
ready for hire to the public, but shall not include street stands, public service stations, or other public places
designated by proper authority as parking spaces for motor vehicles for hire while awaiting or soliciting
business.
8. ____________measured weight of a motor vehicle plus the maximum allowable carrying capacity in
merchandise, freight and/or passengers, as determined by the Commissioner of the LTO.
9. ____________violent anger on the road by drivers caused by the stress and frustration involved in driving
a motor vehicle in difficult conditions.
10. ____________every public thoroughfare, public boulevard, driveway, avenue, park, alley and callejon, but
shall not include roadway upon grounds owned by private persons, colleges, universities, or other similar
institutions.
11. ____________a motor vehicle is parked or parking if it has been brought to a stop on the shoulder or
proper edge of a highway, and remains inactive in that place or close thereto for an appreciable period of
time.
12. ____________means the proper positioning of the motor vehicle while traversing on a traffic way or while
on parked
13. ____________mass publicity aimed to make road users behave more safety.
14. ____________persons on-boarding a motor vehicle
15. ____________persons un-board in a motor vehicle
16. a document along with your valid home driver’s license allows you to legally drive a motor vehicle while
abroad; foreigner can operate vehicle but not beyond 90 days
17. ____________actual legal owner of a motor vehicle, in whose name as such vehicle is duly registered with
the LTO.
18. ____________ originally described as a “female” cycle or equivalent to a female’s 28 day menstrual cycle;
cycle of sensitivity, love and intuition (the female component
19. ____________this principle refers to the legal customary precedence (priority in place or time) which
allows one vehicle to cross or pass in front of another.
20. ____________part of traffic supervision by patrolling to ensure public obedience.
21. ____________this is another enforcement activity where it involves the conducting of actual inspection of
vehicles, and motorists on the road
22. ____________issued to those who want/desire to learn driving
23. ____________issued to a person who drives private motor vehicle only; restricted up to 4500 kg
24. ____________it is an act of overseeing the traffic to keep order on street and highways within existing
laws.
25. ____________is a 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 violated a law,
ordinance, or regulation pertaining to the use of traffic roads.
26. ____________it is caused by such factors as vehicular accident, stalled vehicle, absence of traffic enforcer
and road construction.
27. ____________ cycle where people can think logically it is the theory asserting that man exhibit constant
variation of life energy and mood states.
28. ____________any vehicle propelled by any power other than muscular power using the public highways.
29. ____________all pneumatic tire vehicles of type similar to those usually known under the following terms:
touring car, command car, speedster, sports car, roadster, jeep, cycle car (except motor wheel and similar
small outfits which are classified with motorcycles), coupe, landaulent, closed car, limousine, cabriolet, and
sedan.
30. ____________any motor vehicle with a trailer having no front axle and so attached that part of the trailer
rests upon the motor vehicle and a substantial part of the weight of the trailer and of its load is borne by the
motor vehicle. Such trailer shall be called as “semi-trailer”.
31. ____________ they are tasked to educate students in obeying that traffic rules by imposing school policies
intend for the welfare of the students.
32. ____________ they offer subjects on driving and traffic safety course or any allied subjects.
33. ____________ this has responsibility of determining traffic flow planning approval of program and budget
finding of construction and maintenance of roads and instruments.
34. ____________ this refers to local government units and instrumentalities that have the same function as
the DPWH. They can perform such powers within their territorial boundary.
35. ____________is a system of traffic engineering, employing prescribed traffic rules and regulations and
devices such as signals, and markings, to relieve vehicular congestion and air pollution, and to promote
safety and pedestrian mobility, usually in heavily populated urban areas.
36. ____________the space occupied by two streets at the point where they cross each other. These are three
stops or the “T” or “Y”, the four stops, the five stops, six stops, or cloverleaf.
37. ____________it is defined as telling drivers and pedestrians when, how, and where they may or may not
move or stand at a particular place, especially during emergencies or period of congestion.
38. ____________it is a driver who drives under the influence of alcohol with 10% of intoxicating level.
39. ____________is a part of routine enforcement activity performed by police and is used when violating
driver is detected. It is a part of the apprehension of a violator.
40. ____________pursuit to apprehend this violator seldom warrants a prolonged chase or operation of your
police vehicle at high speed. These violations do not justify the same degree of risk as may be justified as
hazardous violations.
41. ____________these violations present continuing danger to other road users that require immediate and
sometime aggressive pursuit.
42. ____________it is the system of issuing license to any person who is qualified to fulfill the responsibilities
required by the license. This is administered by the LTO.
43. ____________it is issued to the drivers as privilege granted by the government providing statutory
qualification as provided.
44. ____________issued to a qualified person who drives private or public vehicles for paid or hired
45. ____________issued to an enlisted personnel who drive military vehicles; bearing the word “for
government use only”
46. ____________ violent anger on the road by drivers caused by the stress and frustration involved in driving
a motor vehicle in difficult conditions.
47. ____________our cycle of strength, endurance and courage (the male component of a person)
48. ____________ the 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.
49. ____________ they are tasked to educate children to obey traffic rules through their programmed curricula.

I. Enumeration

1. TEN COMANDMENT OF TRAFFIC


2. Provisions of R.A 4136
3. Ground for Revocation of Driver’s License
4. The Environmental Factors in Man’s Theorized Cycles and Interpretation Biorhythm
5. Things to consider of pursuit in traffic enforcement
6. Objectives of Traffic Engineering
7.

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