TG P3 Exam Cri 179
TG P3 Exam Cri 179
TG P3 Exam Cri 179
“Everyone is a genius. But if you judge a fish on its ability to climb a tree, it will live its
whole life believing that it’s stupid”
Instructions: Select the correct answer for each of the following questions. Mark only the answer for each
item by shading the box corresponding to the letter of your choice on the sheet provided. STRICTLY NO
ERASURES AND NO CHEATING!
1. The application of the processes of planning, organizing, directing, and controlling to traffic affairs is
referred to as –
a. traffic administration c. traffic management
b. traffic operation d. traffic supervision e. all of the above
2. What is the slang term used in referring to a narrow portion of the roadway due to traffic congestion or
where “build up” usually occurs?
a. gridlock c. congestion
b. traffic jam d. bottleneck
3. Renato was caught not wearing a seatbelt while driving. What law did Renato violate?
a. RA 8705 c. RA 7850
b. RA 8750 d. RA 7805
4. How a student driver’s permit was issued on January 25, 2001. When can he be qualified to apply for a
Non-professional driver’s license?
5. The allowable deductible points to pass the actual road test for driver’s license applicants is:
a. 30 c. 20
b. 15 d. 10
6. If the plate number of a motor vehicle is FAC 4356, what week of the month should it be registered?
a. 1st c. 2nd
rd
b. 3 d. 4th
7. If the plate number of a motor vehicle is PTG 4983 what month should it be registered?
a. January c. March
b. August d. September e. none of these
9. When cruising on a four-lane two-way highway, fast-moving vehicles should use the –
a. lanes 1 and 4. c. inner lanes
b. outer lanes. d. either the inner or outer lanes.
10. On a highway, a traffic sign reads 80 kph as the maximum speed. While the area is very foggy, a man
drives at 80 kph. If you are a traffic patrol officer assigned at the area, you may apprehend the driver for:
a. over speeding c. under speeding
b. reckless driving d. failure to slow down.
11. As a general rule, you should overtake on the left side, except when:
a. The oncoming traffic is free from any obstruction.
b. the opposite traffic is free from oncoming motor vehicles.
c. traversing on a two-way two-lane highway.
d. cruising along a four-lane two-way traffic way.
13. In case of two vehicles approaching an intersection at the same time, which one should give the right of
way?
a. the vehicle coming from the right.
15. When a driver violated any of the provisions of R.A. 4136, what should be issued as receipt of confiscation
of driver’s license?
a. TVR c. TCT
b. TOP d. RTAS Ticket e. all of these
17. The color of the traffic light which is on after the green light is –
a. amber c. red
b. brown d. green
20. If you are the investigator, what particular physical evidence should be obtained in hit-and-run cases?
a. blood c. fibers of clothing
b. debris d. plate number e. all of these
22. Which of the following traffic concepts instructs drivers and pedestrians when, how pedestrians move, not
to move or stand steady at a particular time?
a. Traffic direction c. Traffic direction and control
b. None of these d. Traffic control
23. Safe use of the streets by drivers and pedestrians is a matter of-
a. adequate utilization of traffic resources.
b. effective traffic enforcement
c. correct attitude and habit.
d. sustained information campaign.
24. What is the first and most important step in enforcing traffic rules?
a. None of these c. Planning and Enforcement
b. Enforcement d. Planning
25. What is the general rule for the movement of vehicular traffic in the Philippines?
a. “Keep to the left” c. “Keep to the right”
b. None of these d. “Watch out”
26. What should drivers do when an emergency vehicle approaches displaying legally authorized red light and
sounding a siren?
a. pull aside and stop the car abruptly
b. continue driving slowly without regard of the emerging vehicle
c. yield the right-of-way and wait for the passage of the vehicle
d. disregard the red light and siren
28. What is that event where harm is done, either injury to a person or damage to property that is attributed to
the movement of motor vehicles on the road?
a. Road accident c. Fortuitous event
b. Emergency d. Hazard e. Accident
29. What traffic formation facilitates the safe movement of vehicles and pedestrians in traffic?
a. Traffic control c. Management
b. Supervision d. Enforcement
30. What is that point or place where two or more, either single or double or multi-lanes certainly meet at a
point?
a. Parallel c. Corner
b. Intersection d. Crossfire
33. What is the proof that one is given permission by the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to operate a
vehicle on public highways?
a. driver’s ID c. franchise
b. driver’s license d. operator’s license
34. Which of the following is the basic objective of police traffic control?
a. prevention of traffic accidents c. planning for safe roads
b. movement of traffic with safety d. economized transport of goods and services
35. What is the traffic engineering system that employs prescribed traffic rules and regulations and devices
such as signals, and markings, to relieve vehicular congestion and to promote safety and pedestrian
mobility?
a. Traffic Direction c. Traffic Engineering
b. Traffic Control d. Traffic Rules and Regulations
36. What is the general principle that establishes who has the right to go first?
a. Keep to the right c. Giving priority
b. Priority Signs and Symbols d. Right of Way e. All of these
37. Perpendicular intersection is the most common configuration for roads that cross each other, and it is the
most basic type. This type of intersection is also known as –
a. Highway Intersection c. “Four-way” intersection
b. “Two-way” intersection d. “Eight-way” intersection e. Road intersection
39. The government agency having the primary responsibility of enforcing the R.A. 4136 is the –
a. DOTr c. LTO
b. LTFRB d. Both B and C e. All of these
40. The conducting of fact-finding activities, surveys, and recommendations of traffic rules and regulations is a
function of –
a. Traffic Enforcement
b. Traffic Engineering
c. Traffic Environment
d. Traffic Education
e. Traffic Management
41. This refers to the person, vehicle, or bike that uses a traffic way for purposes of travel.
a. Traffic unit c. Vehicles
b. Pedestrian d. Traffic signs
42. This is a marking made by a tire on the pavement caused by the sudden application of the brakes.
a. Gap skid c. Tire mark
b. Skid mark d. Yawn mark
43. Any inherent characteristic of a road, a vehicle, or a person that affects the probability of a traffic accident.
a. Cause c. Coefficient factor
b. Contact damage d. Attribute
44. The combination of simultaneous and sequential factors without any one of which result could not have
occurred is known as ___________________.
a. Cause c. Coefficient factor
b. Contact damage d. Attribute
45. A damage to a vehicle resulting from the direct pressure of the same foreign object in a collision or
rollover. It is usually indicated by striations, rub of material, or puncture compared with induced damage.
a. Cause c. Coefficient factor
b. Contact damage d. Attribute
47. A number representing the acceleration or deceleration of a vehicle or other body as a decimal fraction of
the acceleration of gravity (a=f/g), the horizontal force needed to produce an acceleration in the same
direction divided by the weight of the body to which the force is applied.
a. Factor c. Coefficient factor
b. Contact damage d. Drag factor
48. Any circumstance contributing to a result without which the result could not have occurred; an element
which is necessary to produce the result, but not, by itself sufficient, operational factor or conditional factor.
a. Factor c. Coefficient factor
b. Contact damage d. Drag factor
49. This refers to the location of the vehicle or body when it comes to rest after a collision.
a. Final position c. Initial contact
b. Contact damage d. Maximum engagement
50. Refers to the initial touching of the object in a collision; the time and place on a traffic unit or traffic way
where this touching occurs.
a. Final position c. First contact
b. Contact damage d. Maximum engagement
51. The greatest penetration of one body such as a vehicle during collision; an instant of greatest force
between objects in the collision, time and place of such occurrence; the position of bodies with respect to
each other at that instant is known as________________.
a. Final position c. First contact
b. Contact damage d. Maximum engagement
52. The place and time after or beyond which the accident cannot be prevented by a particular traffic unit.
a. Point of no escape c. Operational factor
b. Perception delay d. Maximum engagement
53. The distance moved or travelled by a vehicle or other traffic unit during reaction time is referred to as
___________________.
a. Reaction distance c. Perception time
b. Reaction time d. Primary cause
54. A friction mark on a pavement made by a flat tire which is both rotating and slipping.
a. Skid marks c. Scuff marks
b. Yaw marks d. Tire marks
55. A scuff mark is made while a vehicle is stretching the mark made on the road by a rotating tire which is
slipping in a direction parallel to the axle of the wheel.
a. Gap skid c. Operational factor
b. Skip skid d. Yaw marks
56. Any building in which two or more motor vehicles, either with or without drivers are kept ready for hire.
a. dealer b owner c. garage d. all of these
57. A traffic control signal by which traffic is alternately commanded to stop and permitted to proceed in
accordance with a predetermined time schedule.
a. Computerized traffic signal c. Fixed time signal
b. Actuated time signal d. Manually operated
58. These traffic devices are designed to keep pedestrians together where they can be seen by motorists, and
where they can cross most safely across the flow of vehicular traffic.
a. Stop line c. Traffic signs
b. Pedestrian lane d. Pavement markings
59. It is an act of driving while preventing accidents despite the wrong actions of others aggravated by the
existence of adverse driving conditions.
a. Skilled driving c. Traffic signs
b. Pedestrian lane d. Defensive driving
60. This refers to procedures, devices, and communication systems that help vehicles and vessels safely
share the same roads, rails, waterways, or air space.to procedures, devices, and communication systems that
help vehicles and vessels safely share the same roads, rails, waterways, or air space.
a. traffic management c. Traffic hand signal
b. Traffic supervision d. Traffic control
61. In a traffic hand signal, one long blow of the whistle means-
a. to stop c. Go
b. to call the attention of the driver d. Traffic control
62. Driver A is traversing a highway and Driver B is from the private driveway. Which driver shall have the
right of way?
a. Driver A c. Driver B
b. Driver A and B d. none of these
63. This refers to the observations of the road conditions, the behavior of the drivers and other users of the
vehicles-
a. traffic control c. traffic signs
64. A kind of traffic where a traffic enforcer tells the driver/violator that he violated a law and explains the
hazards of such violations.
a. written warning c verbal warning
b. visual warning d. all of these
65. When cruising on a four-lane two-way highway, fast-moving vehicles should use the______.
a. lanes 1 and 4 c. outer lane
b. inner lanes d. either the inner or outer lanes
67. These signal lights provide regulation for pedestrians like the “WALK” and “DO NOT WALK” signal lights.
a. traffic control signals c. special pedestrian signals
b. Train Approach d. a and b are correct
68. A traffic signal system in which signals at successive intersections along the artery are timed to change
from red to green at staggered intervals.
a. fixed system c progressive system
b. computerized control d. none of these
69. This kind of traffic is used when observed a minor violation and is indicated by a gesture of the hand and/
or of the head.
a. written warning c. verbal warning
b. visual warning d. all of these
70. When traversing on a solid yellow or white line with a dotted yellow or white line, overtake only when;
a. the solid line is in your lane
b. the dotted line is in your lane
c. oncoming traffic from the opposite direction is free from any hazard.
d. the oncoming traffic is visible that no vehicle is coming from the opposite direction
71. There was a collision that happened on a roadway or traffic way. Some parts of vehicles or other
materials left at the scene of the accident. What do you call these different scattered broken parts of
vehicles?
a. key event c. debris
b. motor vehicle d. skid marks
72. These are marks left on the roadway by tires which are not free to rotate, usually because brakes are
applied strongly and the wheels are locked.
a. key event c. debris
b. motor vehicle d. skid marks
73. When two vehicles are approaching at the intersection at approximately the same time, the driver of a vehicle
from the left shall
a. have the right of way c. all of these
b. yield the right of way d. none of these
74. In case of a vehicle approaching but has not yet entered an intersection, its driver shall yield the right of
way to vehicle
a. not yet entered an intersection c. a and b are correct
b. already within such intersection d. none of these
75. These are upright metals, woods, plastics, or any other hard materials installed alongside streets and on
parking areas to limit the movement of motor vehicles.
a. guardrails c. gantries
b. median barriers d. traffic bollards
77. These constructed between the pedestrian sidewalk and the road pavement to prevent pedestrians from
using the roadway passing and to prevent motor vehicles from using the sidewalk for parking and passing
purposes
a. division island c. rotary island
b. pedestrian island d. channelizing island
78. They are installed to permit the safe movement of vehicles and pedestrians at busy intersections.
a. traffic-signal c. priority Control
b. restraints d. traffic islands
79. These pertain to all lines, patterns, words, colors, or other gadgets except signs set into the surface or
applied upon or attached to the pavement or curbing or to objects within adjacent to the roadway, officially
placed for the purposes of regulating, warning, or guiding
a. island markings c. pavement markings
b. object markers d. none of these
80. These are markings placed on objects on the road or beside the road like humps, rocks, or similar
hazardous objects on the side of the road.
a. object markings c. reflectorized markings
b. curb markings d. pavement markings
81. The color of the traffic light which is on after the green light is______.
a. amber c. red
b. brown d. green
82. Traffic Aid Mario Lumaban is directing traffic along the UP intersection. He wants the lane of vehicles to
go. How will he blow his whistle to let the vehicles go?
a. one long blow c. two short snappy blows
b. two long blows d. one short snappy blow
83. This intersection has no traffic signal or traffic signs. Crossing is by observing the right-of-way rule.
a. box junction c. stop-controlled
b. uncontrolled d. controlled
84. It is the movement and or conveying of persons and goods from one place to another.
a. traffic b. motor vehicle
c. kite d. transportation
85. This results in injuries other than fatal to one or more persons.
a. property damage accident b. non-fatal injury accident
b. fatal d. less serious
87. This is usually characterized by a motor vehicle falling on the roadside or on a cliff along a mountain.
a. running off-road c. non-collision on-road
b. collision on road d. none of these
88. Who among the following developed the internal combustion engine which does not operate on a
carburetor but by means of fuel injection pump which sprays the fuel to the cylinder.
a. Karl Von Drais c. Rudolf Diesel
b. Felix Wankel d. Rudolf Gottlieb Daimler
89. As a general rule, you should overtake on the left side, except when:
a. the oncoming traffic is free from any obstruction
b. the opposite traffic is free from oncoming motor vehicles
c. traversing on a two-way two-lane highway
d. cruising along a four-lane two-way traffic way
90. These are signs which impose legal restrictions applicable at particular locations usually enforceable in the
absence of signs.
a. warning signs c. regulatory signs
b. danger signs d. informative signs
91. Is the chronological arrangement of the color of the traffic lights from the bottom is?
a.red, yellow, green c. yellow, green, red
b. green, yellow, red d. both a & b
92. These are markers installed along the curb lines and on the division lines providing reflections during the
night and visibility is very low.
a. guardrails c. gantries
b. median barriers d. reflectorized markers
93. These are painted across pavement lanes at traffic signs or signals where these lines are present and
vehicles should stop behind the lines.
a. barrel line c. stop line
b. marking line d. none of these
94. It is the last part of the enforcement process wherein penalties are imposed by the court to parties found
guilty of an offense pertaining to traffic law violations.
a. Adjudication c. Penalization
b. Apprehension d. Persecution
Patrolman Decoy is a member of the Philippine National Police and he is assigned as Intelligence
personnel at Talisay MPS. During the weekend, he drives his brother’s Hilux pick up with plate number
ADA 3846 going to different malls in Talisay City. During night time he drives his own public utility jeepney
with a plate number FEC 3572 for additional for her daughter’s tuition in college.
95. What month should he renew the registration of his own vehicle?
a. July c. May
b. February d. August
96. What week of the month should Patrolman Decoy register/renew his own vehicle?
a. 3rd c. 2nd
b. 1st d. 4th
97. What should be the color/background of the plate of his own motor vehicle?
a. green b. yellow
b. maroon d. blue
100. This shall mean any driver hired or paid for driving or operating a motor vehicle, whether for private use
or for hire to the public.
a. Skilled driver c. Professional driver
b. Licensed driver d. Driver
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