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AAA DRIVERS ED EXAM LATEST EXAM 2025 | ALL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+, Exams of Applied Mechanics

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If you are upset or distracted when you are driving you may:
a. Miss seeing important information needed to drive safely
b. Become fatigued between 1 and 5 P.M.
c. Reduce your social inhibitions
d. All of the above are correct ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------a
Circadian rhythm will:
a. Allow you to go extended periods of time without sleep
b. Wake you up if you fall asleep while driving
c. Cause you to be less alert, even drowsy, between approximately 2 and 4
P.M.
d. Stop when your vehicle stops ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------c
Drivers are at increased risk at becoming drowsy if they:
a. Are shift workers
b. Take long trips
c. Are young drivers
d. All of the above are correct ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------d
The effect of alcohol on the central nervous system is the same as any
other:
a. Stimulant
b. Depressant
c. Narcotic
d. Hallucinogen ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------b
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If you are upset or distracted when you are driving you may: a. Miss seeing important information needed to drive safely b. Become fatigued between 1 and 5 P.M. c. Reduce your social inhibitions d. All of the above are correct ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------a Circadian rhythm will: a. Allow you to go extended periods of time without sleep b. Wake you up if you fall asleep while driving c. Cause you to be less alert, even drowsy, between approximately 2 and 4 P.M. d. Stop when your vehicle stops ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------c Drivers are at increased risk at becoming drowsy if they: a. Are shift workers b. Take long trips c. Are young drivers d. All of the above are correct ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------d The effect of alcohol on the central nervous system is the same as any other: a. Stimulant b. Depressant c. Narcotic d. Hallucinogen ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------b

When you drink alcohol: a. Mental judgment is affected before your physical coordination b. Physical coordination is affected before your mental judgment c. Both physical coordination and your mental judgment are affected at the same time d. Neither mental judgment nor physical coordination is affected --------- CORRECT ANSWER-----------------a Approximately how many fatal traffic crashes involve alcohol? a. Over 70 percent b. Under 10 percent c. One out of every 200 crashes d. Nearly half ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------d Prescription medicines and over-the-counter drugs can hinder your ability to drive by: a. Reducing your ability to perform complex tasks b. Reducing your level of alertness c. Causing drowsiness d. All of the above are correct ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------d Which of the following will help someone sober up from the effects of alcohol? a. Fresh air or a cold shower b. Coffee or milk c. Food in the stomach d. Time ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------d Oxidation, the process by which 90 percent of alcohol is eliminated from the body, takes place in the: a. Brain

d. Use alcohol but only in moderation ---------CORRECT ANSWER------------ -----a In a group of friends, the designated driver is: a. The relief driver on a long trip b. The most experienced driver in the group c. The driver who has a provisional driver's license d. The driver who has agreed not to use alcohol and will drive friends home ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------d When a person is affected by marijuana he/she will: a. Still be capable of driving safely b. Be at a higher risk because of reduced concentration c. Be more relaxed and drive better d. See better at night ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------b Alcohol affects men and women the same. a. True b. False ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------b Alcohol affects your behavior as soon as it: a. Is swallowed b. Reaches your brain c. Is oxidized d. Enters the bloodstream ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------b The effects of alcohol will start with the: a. 1st drink b. 2nd drink c. 3rd drink

d. 4th drink ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------a When drugs are combined, it is likely that there will be a synergistic effect on your body, meaning: a. The combined drugs will have a greater effect than if taken separately b. The drugs cancel out each other's effects c. The first drug taken will be the only drug that has any effect on you d. The last drug you take will be the only drug that has any effect on you --- ------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------a The use of alcohol will: a. Sharpen your ability to focus b. Have little effect on your ability to see c. Relax your eye muscles making it difficult to focus d. All you to see better in a low-light environment ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------c Barbiturates and tranquilizers are: a. Stimulants b. Depressants c. Narcotics d. Hallucinogens ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------b The amount of alcohol in a drink is determined in part by: a. The cost of the drink b. The drinker's body weight c. If it is served in a glass or a mug d. The strength of the beverage ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------d

d. Move your vehicle over into the oncoming traffic lane while traveling through the curve ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------c When you are backing and turning a trailer, you should: a. Turn the steering wheel in the same direction you want the trailer to go b. Turn the steering wheel in the opposite direction you want the trailer to go c. Neither A nor B is correct; you cannot back up with a trailer attached d. Both A and B are correct, your steering wheel position does not affect where the trailer goes when backing ---------CORRECT ANSWER------------- ----b Backing and turning with a trailer a generally easier when turning to your: a. Right b. Left ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------b Since the trailer is attached to your vehicle additional insurance for the trailer is never needed. a. True b. False ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------b Which of these is not necessary to safely tow a trailer? a. The proper size hitch b. Larger side view mirrors c. High intensity headlights d. Heavy duty suspension ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------c When loading a trailer you should put about: a. 50 percent of the weight to the rear half of the trailer b. 60 percent of the weight to the front half of the trailer

c. 70 percent of the weight to the side of the trailer opposite the driver's side d. 80 percent to the weight of the front half of the trailer ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------b Nearly all states prohibit passengers from riding in a trailer while it is in motion a. True b. False ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------a When driving a recreational vehicle, you should: a. Maintain the same following distance as you would in a passenger vehicle b. Increase your following distance due to increased stopping distance c. Decrease your following distance since the vehicle is longer than a passenger vehicle d. Decrease your following distance since the motor home brakes are much better than most passenger vehicles' brakes ---------CORRECT ANSWER--- --------------b Almost all recreational or utility trailers are equipped with their own braking systems a. True b. False ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------b When you are driving a vehicle with a trailer, you will need: a. Less time to pass since you will be more aerodynamic b. More time to pass since your total length is longer c. To honk your horn as you pass the other vehicle d. Keep to the right and never pass other vehicles ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------b

a. 300 b. 400 c. 500 d. 600 ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------c To help maintain alertness, drivers should stop every _____ hours for exercise and fresh air. a. two b. four c. six d. eight ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------a When taking a long trip, drivers should: a. Leave late at night to avoid traffic b. Drive during their normal awake time c. Drink energy drinks to stay awake d. None of the above is correct ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------b When your vehicle's engine is checked and maintained as recommended in its owner's manual you may expect to: a. Reduce air pollution b. Get better gas mileage c. Reduce the likelihood of expensive repairs d. All of the above are correct ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------d Tires with low tread depth: a. Are best to keep your vehicle from hydroplaning b. Provide the greatest traction possible for your vehicle on wet surfaces c. Increase the possibility of hydroplaning d. Will wear unevenly ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------c

It is important to conduct routine preventative maintenance on your vehicle because: a. It is the law b. It will help to prevent breakdowns c. It will keep your vehicle warranty in effect until your vehicle is sold d. It makes your vehicle appear cleaner ---------CORRECT ANSWER--------- --------b Which is not considered a vehicle operating system? a. Stereo system b. Fuel system c. Lubricating system d. Safety system ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------a If your exhaust system leaks, the greatest danger is: a. Your engine will overheat b. You will suffer greatly reduced fuel mileage c. You will not be able to start the vehicle d. Carbon monoxide may enter your vehicle ---------CORRECT ANSWER--- --------------d You should replace your tires: a. When the tread wear indicator bars show across the tread b. When they are smooth c. Every 100,000 miles d. Once a year ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------a Not having your headlights aimed properly is dangerous because: a. You will not be able to flash from low to high beams when an oncoming vehicle does not dim its high beams b. You may blind other drivers that are approaching you

c. Only if your vehicle requires ethanol fuel d. Only if your vehicle requires diesel fuel ---------CORRECT ANSWER------ -----------a You should always change your oil every 3,000 miles. a. True b. False ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------b In cold climates, check your vehicle's cooling system each: a. Fall and Summer b. Fall and Winter c. Fall and Spring d. Fall ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------c __________ are/is a common cause of a vehicle not starting. a. A quarter tank of fuel b. Poor tire tread c. Corroded battery connections d. All of the above are correct ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------c PCV stands for: a. Public commuting vehicle b. Positive crankcase ventilation c. Perfect condition vehicle d. Positions can vary ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------b During a storm a tree falls on your parked vehicle. What type of insurance is going to cover the damage to your vehicle? a. Liability b. Medical Payments

c. Collision d. Comprehensive ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------d You fail to stop at a stop sign and hit another vehicle. Which type of insurance will pay for the repair of your vehicle? a. Liability b. Medical Payments c. Collision d. Comprehensive ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------c When you shop for insurance for your vehicle, you should: a. Only consider insurance companies that allow you to pay monthly premiums b. Not be concerned with different policy provisions since all insurance policies are the same by law c. Compare only the cost d. Get a full explanation of coverage and costs before you purchase --------- CORRECT ANSWER-----------------d Which factors help determine the cost of automobile insurance? a. Age of driver b. Kind and age of the vehicle c. Where the driver lives d. All of the above are correct ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------d Which type of vehicle is the safest choice for new drivers? a. Van b. Midsize sedan c. Sports car d. Sport utility vehicle ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------b

c. Crash history d. All of the above are correct ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------d It is recommended that you have your headlights on any time you are driving because it is easier for: a. You to avoid a collision b. You to see the edges of the roadway c. You to see signs, signals and markings d. Others to see your vehicle ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------d When you are driving and encounter heavy fog you should: a. Reduce your speed and turn on your high beam headlights b. Reduce your speed and make sure your low beam headlights are on c. Maintain the posted speed limit d. Turn off head lights ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------b Tires with adequate tread: a. Do not help prevent hydroplaning b. Will prevent hydroplaning if the tires are new c. Will give you greater traction on dry pavement d. Will help to reduce the likelihood of hydroplaning ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------d When your vehicle is equipped with an anti-lock braking system (ABS) you will: a. Retain some ability to steer while braking hard b. Stop your vehicle faster c. Not be able to lock the doors of your vehicle with auto-lock d. Skid on any surface as soon as you depress the brake pedal --------- CORRECT ANSWER-----------------a

You are driving about 45 mph when a situation occurs and you must avoid a collision by either braking or steering. You have a clear path to your right. You should: a. Hit the brakes because that will take less time b. Steer out of danger because it will take less distance c. Use both steering and braking because that will take about the same distance d. None of the above is correct ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------b: A common cause of a skid is: a. Attempting a pass b. Braking hard c. Misaligned wheels d. Driving distracted ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------b During the winter, your vehicle speed must be high for you to cause your vehicle to skid: a. True b. False ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------b If a tire suddenly goes flat while you are driving you should: a. Ease up the accelerator, keep a firm grip on steering wheel and brake hard until the vehicle slows b. Accelerate to regain steering control while keeping a firm grip on the steering wheel c. Continue to look down your intended path of travel, keep a firm, steady grip on the steering wheel and maintain a straight course d. None of the above is correct ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------c You are about to collide with another vehicle. You should:

b. Attach a written notice with your contact information to the vehicle c. Write down the license number of the other vehicle d. All of the above are correct ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------d When your vehicle begins to skid you should: a. Brake or accelerate even more to "pull" your vehicle out of the skid b. Ease off the brake or the accelerator and look and steer where you need your vehicle to go c. Look at whatever you do not want to run into d. Apply the emergency brake so the rear wheels will lock up and "pull" your vehicle out of the skid ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------b An effective control device that is the least used in emergency situations is the: a. Steering wheel b. Brakes c. Horn d. Accelerator ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------d A rear-facing infant child safety seat should be properly secured in: a. The front seat b. The back seat c. Any seat that has a safety belt d. The cargo area ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------b When safety belts are used by front sear occupants, the chances of a fatal injury are reduced by: a. 100 percent b. 80 percent c. 45 percent d. 5 percent ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------c

Your vehicle has 5 seats with safety belts (including driver seat). You have 6 people, including yourself, that need to go somewhere. You should: a. Choose the smallest person to sit on someone's lap in the back seat b. Have four people sit in the back seat without using safety belts c. Allow one person to sit in the cargo area (SUV) d. Leave at least one person behind ---------CORRECT ANSWER------------- ----d If your vehicle is equipped with airbags you: a. Still need to wear your safety belt b. Do not need to wear your safety belt c. Should wear the safety belt in the back seat only if there are no air bags in the back seat area d. Should disable the airbags if you wear your safety belt ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------a Fatigue can be a problem for drivers: a. Only at night b. All the time c. Only on long trips d. When they eat too much ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------b Strong emotions can affect our ability to make safe driving decisions. a. True b. False ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------a To help you keep your emotions from affecting your driving you should not: a. Direct your emotions at a person's actions rather than the individual b. Delay driving when you are upset c. Expect other drivers to make mistakes