YUKON QUIZ Welcome to your Yukon Class 7 Test Rules-Practice Quiz 6 1. To help keep your line in a curve, you should start to accelerate when you have completed...?40% of the curve20% of the curve70% of the curve50% of the curve 1 out of 25 2. Stopping behind another vehicle at an intersection, what gap should you leave between your vehicle and it?Two car lengthsA metreA car length50 cm 2 out of 25 3. You want to back out of the driveway and can't see the sidewalk. You should...?Shout a warningAccelerate out quicklyTap your hornDrive straight across without stopping 3 out of 25 4. When you go round a curve, inertia will try to keep you...?Heading straightPulling to the leftSliding backwardsPulling to the right 4 out of 25 5. Unless posted otherwise, the speed limit in towns and cities in Yukon is...?60 km/h70 km/h40 km/h50 km/h 5 out of 25 6. When you go around a curve, inertia will force you off the road if you...?Are not in the right gearAre going too slowlyAny of theseAre going too fast 6 out of 25 7. Unless otherwise posted, the maximum speed permitted outside towns and cities in Yukon is...?70 km/h80 km/h90 km/h60 km/h 7 out of 25 8. If you are stopped at an intersection and turning right, how long would it take you to make the turn and get your speed up to 50 km/h?Six secondsFour secondsThree secondsFive seconds 8 out of 25 9. What percentage of injurious/fatal collisions occur at intersections?40%50%30%20% 9 out of 25 10. Before you make a backing maneuver, you must check...?180° to the front180° to the rear90° to the front360° around 10 out of 25 11. Typically, between identifying hazards and taking appropriate action, what time will elapse?2 seconds0.5 seconds1 second1.5 seconds 11 out of 25 12. You should increase your following distance if...?You are following a motorcycleAny of these applyYou are driving on an unpaved roadSomeone is following you close behind 12 out of 25 13. Approaching a sharp curve where you can't see very far ahead, you should...?Slow down a littleMove to the center of the roadSound your hornSpeed up a little 13 out of 25 14. On a two lane road you should position yourself...?Near the center lineAs close to the curb as possibleIn the center of your laneTo the right of your lane 14 out of 25 15. The ideal speed on any road is...?The one which suits the conditionsThe fastest possible10 km/h below the speed limitThe slowest possible 15 out of 25 16. Someone decides to illegally overtake you on a sharp curve, what should you do?Sound your horn continuouslyMove across to block themSpeed up to block themDrop back and let them do it 16 out of 25 17. You should increase the amount of space you leave around your vehicle if...?Any of these applyYou are traveling at high speedVisibility is poorRoad conditions are poor 17 out of 25 18. You should leave a following distance (in ideal conditions) between your vehicle and the vehicle in front so that when the other vehicle's rear bumper passes a fixed point, you do not reach that point for...?Five secondsTwo secondsFour secondsThree seconds 18 out of 25 19. Why is it illegal to coast downhill in neutral or with the clutch in?Because it uses more fuelAll of theseBecause it affects your brakingBecause it compromises control 19 out of 25 20. On a multilane road, the safest lane is often...?The left-hand laneThey are all the sameThe central laneThe right-hand lane 20 out of 25 21. As you drive, you should keep at least how much clear space on each side of your vehicle?1.5 m0.5 m1 m2 m 21 out of 25 22. In bad weather conditions, your following distance should become at least...?Five secondsFour secondsSix secondsThree seconds 22 out of 25 23. In ideal conditions, a vehicle stopped at an intersection will take how long to cross when going straight ahead?Two seconds per laneThree seconds per laneOne second per lane0.5 seconds per lane 23 out of 25 24. Driving a vehicle with a high center of gravity, such as a camper van, should make you do what on curves?Steer more aggressivelySpeed upSteer more gentlySlow down 24 out of 25 25. Which of these would affect the amount of traction your vehicle can gain on the road?Underinflated tiresSandy road surfacesAll of themLow tire tread 25 out of 25 Time is Up! Alberta Manitoba Yukon Nunavut Ontario Quebec Nova Scotia New Brunswick British Columbia Northwest Territories Saskatchewan Prince Edward Island Newfoundland & Labrador