Practice Exam: Law Enforcement Administration - Traffic Management & Road Safety (Set 54)
A 30-question practice exam covering traffic laws, road safety regulations, and traffic enforcement in the Philippines.
1. What is the primary law governing land transportation and traffic rules in the Philippines?
A.Republic Act No. 8750
B.Republic Act No. 4136
C.Republic Act No. 10913
D.Republic Act No. 10586
2. Under RA 4136, a driver's license is a privilege granted by the state, not a right. What is the minimum age to be issued a professional driver's license?
A.16 years old
B.17 years old
C.18 years old
D.21 years old
3. If a driver is found to have violated a traffic law for the third time within a 12-month period, what is the penalty concerning their license?
A.It will be suspended for 6 months.
B.It will be revoked.
C.It will be suspended for not less than one year.
D.The driver must retake the driving exam.
4. Which of the following is NOT considered a reckless driving violation under RA 4136?
A.Driving at a speed faster than is reasonable and prudent.
B.Driving without due regard for the width, traffic, or other conditions of the highway.
C.Driving with a passenger who is not wearing a seatbelt.
D.Endangering the property or safety of any person.
5. What does a single solid yellow line on the road indicate?
A.Overtaking is permitted from either direction.
B.Overtaking is permitted with caution.
C.Overtaking is not allowed.
D.The road is a one-way street.
6. The "No U-Turn" sign is a regulatory sign. What is its primary purpose?
A.To guide drivers through a particular route.
B.To inform road users of traffic laws or regulations.
C.To warn motorists of specific road hazards.
D.To provide information on routes and distances.
7. What is the penalty for driving a motor vehicle without a valid driver's license?
A.A fine of P500.
B.A fine of P1,000.
C.A fine of P3,000.
D.A fine of P5,000 and impoundment of the vehicle.
8. The registration of a motor vehicle must be renewed annually based on what?
A.The make of the vehicle.
B.The last digit of the plate number.
C.The middle digit of the plate number.
D.The date of original registration.
9. Which traffic signal light indicates that a driver should prepare to stop as the light is about to turn red?
A.Flashing red light
B.Green light
C.Steady yellow light
D.Flashing yellow light
10. A driver of a private motor vehicle with a student-driver's permit must be accompanied by a person with what qualification?
A.Any licensed driver.
B.A duly licensed professional driver.
C.A person who is at least 21 years old.
D.A licensed driver with at least 5 years of driving experience.
11. What is the title of Republic Act No. 10586?
A.Anti-Distracted Driving Act
B.Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013
C.Land Transportation and Traffic Code
D.Child Safety in Motor Vehicles Act
12. Under RA 10586, what is the prescribed blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for drivers of private motor vehicles?
A.0.00% BAC
B.Below 0.05% BAC
C.0.06% BAC
D.0.08% BAC
13. What is the BAC limit for drivers of motorcycles, public utility vehicles, and trucks?
A.0.05% BAC
B.0.02% BAC
C.0.00% BAC
D.Below 0.01% BAC
14. Which of the following is NOT one of the three standard field sobriety tests mentioned in the implementing rules of RA 10586?
A.The Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus Test
B.The Romberg Test
C.The Walk-and-Turn Test
D.The One-Leg Stand Test
15. A driver who refuses to undergo the mandatory field sobriety tests or chemical tests shall face what immediate consequence?
A.A fine of P10,000.
B.Confiscation and automatic revocation of their driver's license.
C.A 24-hour jail sentence.
D.Impoundment of the vehicle for 48 hours.
16. What is the penalty if a person is found to be driving under the influence of alcohol or dangerous drugs, resulting in homicide?
A.A fine of P100,000 to P200,000.
B.Revocation of driver's license for 10 years.
C.A fine of P300,000 to P500,000 and imprisonment as prescribed by the Revised Penal Code.
D.Perpetual revocation of the driver's license only.
17. Who has the authority to conduct the screening for driving under the influence of alcohol?
A.Any police officer.
B.A law enforcement officer who has undergone the necessary training.
C.Only officers from the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA).
D.Only LTO officers.
18. What does the "One-Leg Stand" test require a driver to do?
A.Stand on one leg with eyes closed.
B.Stand on one leg for about 30 seconds while counting aloud.
C.Balance on one leg while touching their nose.
D.Hop on one leg in a straight line.
19. Republic Act No. 8750 is also known as:
A.The Anti-Distracted Driving Act
B.The Seat Belts Use Act of 1999
C.The Child Safety in Motor Vehicles Act
D.The Clean Air Act
20. Under the Anti-Distracted Driving Act (RA 10913), which of the following actions is permitted while driving?
A.Writing a text message.
B.Watching a movie on a mobile device.
C.Making or receiving a call using a hands-free device.
D.Holding a mobile phone to check for notifications.
21. What is the primary purpose of Republic Act No. 11229, the Child Safety in Motor Vehicles Act?
A.To prohibit children from sitting in the front seat.
B.To require the use of child restraint systems (car seats) for children 12 years old and below.
C.To mandate that all school buses have seat belts.
D.To set a speed limit for vehicles with child passengers.
22. According to RA 11229, a child may be exempted from using a child restraint system if:
A.The child is accompanied by an adult.
B.The trip is only for a short distance.
C.The child has a medical condition that prevents the use of a CRS, as certified by a physician.
D.The child is taller than 4'11".
23. A driver caught violating the Anti-Distracted Driving Act (RA 10913) for the first time will face what penalty?
A.A fine of P1,000.
B.A fine of P5,000.
C.A fine of P10,000.
D.Suspension of driver's license for 30 days.
24. Who is responsible for ensuring that the front-seat passenger in a private vehicle is wearing a seatbelt under RA 8750?
A.The front-seat passenger only.
B.The driver of the vehicle.
C.The owner of the vehicle.
D.The traffic enforcer.
25. The PNP Highway Patrol Group (HPG) is the primary unit directed to enforce traffic laws on which roads?
A.All city roads.
B.National highways and other major thoroughfares.
C.Barangay roads only.
D.Private subdivision roads.
26. In the event of a motor vehicle accident, what is the first duty of the responding officer?
A.Apprehend the driver at fault.
B.Take photographs of the scene.
C.Secure the scene and render aid to the injured.
D.Direct traffic flow immediately.
27. When conducting an accident investigation, what is the purpose of preparing a sketch of the scene?
A.To estimate the financial cost of the damage.
B.To show the relative positions of vehicles and other evidence.
C.To identify the drivers involved.
D.To determine the weather conditions at the time of the accident.
28. Which of the following is an example of a "skid mark" that can be used in accident investigation?
A.A tire mark left by a freely rotating wheel.
B.A tire mark left by a locked wheel that is sliding.
C.A mark left by a rolling tire on a soft surface.
D.A scuff mark from a tire moving sideways.
29. A traffic enforcer signals you to stop by pointing a flashlight at you. What should you do?
A.Ignore the signal as it is not an official hand signal.
B.Pull over to the side of the road and stop.
C.Speed up to avoid the enforcer.
D.Flash your headlights in response.
30. What is the primary role of traffic law enforcement?
A.To generate revenue from fines.
B.To apprehend as many violators as possible.
C.To ensure the safe and orderly movement of traffic.
D.To inspect vehicle registrations.