2. How many kinds of law-breaking acts are displayed in flash 2?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
Answer:B
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Subject 4 test questions
- Under the circumstances shown in the flash, what should be done by the vehicle in front?
- Which one of the following statements is the safest measure for a motor vehicle driver to take on this kind of road?
- Which lamp should be turned on when motor vehicles pass through a road section at night where the street light condition is good?
- After setting off from a roadside, motor vehicle drivers should watch both sides of the road, turn left and drive into the normal lane slowly.
- What should the motor vehicle driver do when the motor vehicle encounters the crosswalk in this situation?
- How many kinds of law-breaking acts are displayed in flash 3?
- It is safest for a motor vehicle driver to overtake the vehicle in front from its righthand on this kind of road.
- Which one of the following is the safest way when driving a motor vehicle on this road?
- What should the driver pay attention to when the motor vehicle on the main road approaches a junction with a feeder road?
- When passing an intersection, vehicle motor drivers are not allowed to overtake.
- Before setting off, it is necessary to check the driving cabin, engine cabin, external and tires of the motor vehicle.
- How many kinds of law-breaking acts are displayed in flash 6?
- What caused this drivers death in an accident?
- The sign on the right warns of three or more winding roads ahead.
- Under such circumstances, the motor vehicle driver should voluntarily reduce speed and let the vehicle behind overtake.
- What should the driver do when the motor vehicle encounters this situation in a residential area?