MS DMV PRACTICE TEST
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Pedestrians crossing at corners have the right-of-way:
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Only at open intersections.
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Only when a crosswalk is painted on the street.
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Whether or not a crosswalk is marked.
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12.
__________ limit(s) your concentration, perception, judgment, and memory.
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Only a blood alcohol level greater than .05
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Alcohol does not
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Even the smallest amount of alcohol
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13.
Drinking alcohol does NOT:
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Impair judgment.
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Improve reflexes.
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Distort decision-making.
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14.
A detour sign is typically posted:

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If slow-moving construction equipment is on the road.
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To remind drivers that they must obey the directions of flaggers in a work area.
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When road work requires full closure of travel lanes in one direction.
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15.
Which of the following substances can affect the ability to drive?
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Tranquilizers.
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Cold tablets containing codeine or antihistamines.
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All of the above.
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16.
You are going to make a left turn from a dedicated left-turn lane when a yellow arrow appears for your lane. You should:
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Stop and not turn under any circumstances.
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Be prepared to obey the next signal that appears.
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Speed up to get through the intersection.
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17.
As alcohol builds up in your blood, it:
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Slows down your reactions.
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Alters your judgement.
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All of the above.
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18.
This road sign means:

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Do not enter.
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Stop.
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Railroad crossing.
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19.
There is no crosswalk and a pedestrian is crossing your lane ahead. You should:
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Sound a sharp blast of your horn and let the pedestrian finish crossing the street.
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Slow down as you pass the pedestrian.
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Stop and let the pedestrian finish crossing the street.
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20.
Which of the following does not happen after drinking?
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Your reaction time is slowed down.
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You are less alert.
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Your ability to see clearly is improved.
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