NEW HAMPSHIRE DMV WRITTEN TEST

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You need a New Hampshire driver’s license or learner’s permit if you want to drive on New Hampshire streets and highways. The driver test includes a vision test, a knowledge test, and a road test. The NH DMV knowledge test is a 40 question multiple choice test. Each question is displayed along with four possible answers. You will have 40 minutes to complete the test, and you'll need at least 32 correct answers to pass (80%). The New Hampshire written test is designed to check your knowledge of road signs, road rules and safety rules. Everything you need to know is covered in the New Hampshire Driver's Manual. If you fail the test you may request an appointment to retest not sooner than ten days from the current date.
1. Which statement about motorcycles is true?
Motorcyclists are less vulnerable to injury than a car  driver if involved in an accident.
The small profile of the motorcycle may make it appear closer and traveling faster than it actually is.
It is generally easier to judge a motorcycle’s distance and speed.
Motorcycles are allowed the full width of a lane in which to maneuver.
2. This sign means:
divided highway ends sign
Divided Highway Ahead.
Divided Highway Ends.
Two-Way Traffic Ends.
Merging Traffic.
3. When driving behind a school bus that is stopped with its red lights flashing:
Drivers don't need to stop unless they are in a school zone.
You never need to stop.
Drivers only need to stop if children are present.
Drivers may not pass while the red lights are flashing.
4. When they see this sign, drivers:
slippery road sign
Need to brake suddenly.
Should not speed up or brake quickly.
Should be prepared to make sharp turns at a high speed.
Need to be prepared to turn right and then left quickly.
5. Parking is NOT allowed:
On bridges.
On sidewalks.
On crosswalks.
All of the above.
6. What should you do when another vehicle is passing you?
Speed up.
Maintain your lane position and adjust your speed to allow safe passing.
Yield the right-of-way to the other driver.
Pull off the road to allow safe passing.
7. You must come to a full stop at a yield sign:
Always.
Never.
If traffic conditions require it.
Before you decrease speed and reach the intersection.
8. When the roadway ahead of you is flooded, you should:
Drive through the flooded area if safe.
Turn around and find another route.
Drive only in the center of the roadway.
None of the above.
9. When you see an emergency vehicle with flashing lights, you must:
Stop exactly where you are.
Pull to the curb and stop.
Slow down and keep moving in your lane.
Speed up and take the nearest exit.
10. When driving on a road with two lanes traveling in opposite directions:
You may use the left lane if you’re going to turn left.
You may drive in either lane.
You should use the right lane except when legally passing another vehicle.
You should use the left lane except when legally passing another vehicle.
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