Traffic Management and Accident Investigation Set A
Traffic Management and Accident Investigation Set A
Traffic Management and Accident Investigation Set A
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INVESTIGATION (SET A)
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS:
Instruction: There is only one correct answer to every MCQ;
choose the BEST answer from among the offered choices. Note
that some MCQs may need careful analysis of both of the
questions and the choices offered.
1. This is also known as the Land Transportation and
Traffic Code.
a. Republic Act No. 4136
b. Republic Act No. 6374
c. Republic Act No. 10586
d. Republic Act No. 10913
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2. It is the movement of goods and persons from place to
place and the various means by which such movement is
accomplished.
a. Traffic
b. Transportation
c. Movement
d. None of the above
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3. It is a vehicle propelled by any power other than muscular power using the public highways, but
excepting road rollers, trolley cars, street-sweepers, sprinklers, lawnmowers, bulldozers, graders, fork-
lifts, amphibian trucks, and cranes if not used on public highways, vehicles which run only on rails or
tracks, and tractors, trailers and traction engines of all kinds used exclusively for agricultural purposes.
a. Passenger Automobiles
b. Articulated Vehicle
c. Motor Vehicle
d. All of the above
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7. It is a flying machine, invented by an inventor from
Palmira, Brazil, described as an elongated balloon with
rigging lines from which was suspended a basket on which
was mounted a modified internal- combustion engine and
was subsequently modified until it achieved its first
successful flight.
a. Wright Brother's Flyer III
b. Otto Lilienthal's Glider
c. Leonardo Da Vinci Ornithopter
d. Santos Dumont's Airship
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8. The first of its own kind, a flying machine made famous by two inventor brothers whose mastery of
flight changed the world. The flight lasted 12 seconds and covered only 120 feet but it is that flight
that made one of the brothers the first person to fly heavier-than-air machine, a full-sized vehicle
that could be controlled by its pilot.
a. Wright Brother's Flyer III
b. Otto Lilienthal's Glider
c. Leonardo Da Vinci Ornithopter
d. Santos-Dumont's Airship
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12. It is a four-horse chariot usually with wheels and axles
of iron or bronze.
a. Greek Biga Chariot
b. Greek Triga Chariot
c. Greek Quadriga Chariot
d. All of the above
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13. He is believed by most historians to have constructed the first true automobile in 1769 which was
a huge, heavy, steam-powered tricycle that was said to have run for 20 minutes at 3.6 km per hour
while carrying four people and to have recuperated sufficient steam power to move again after
standing for 20 minutes.
a. John Loudon Macadam
b. Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot
c. Karl von Drais
d. Kirk Patrick MacMillan
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17. These are roads directly connecting major cities at
least around 100,000 people but does not include cities
within the metropolitan areas.
a. National Tertiary Roads
b. National Secondary Roads
c. Expressways
d. National Primary Roads
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18. Which of the following does not fall within the road classification, National Secondary roads?
a. Directly Connects Cities to National Primary Roads, except in Metropolitan Areas
b. Directly Connects Major Airports to National Primary Roads
c. Connect to Major Provincial Government Infrastructure
d. Directly Connects Provincial Capitals within the same Region
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22. It is the doctrine (holding] that where both parties are
negligent, but the negligent act of one is appreciably later
in time than that of the other, or when it is impossible to
determine whose fault or negligence should be attributed
to the incident, the one who had the last clear opportunity
to avoid the impending harm and failed to do so is
chargeable with the consequences thereof.
a. Doctrine of Last Clear Chance
b. Doctrine of Limited Liability
c. Doctrine of Proximate Cause
d. Doctrine of Unforeseen Events
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23. In an intersection where there is no traffic sign or signal, what should a driver do?
a. The driver of the vehicle on the right shall yield to the vehicle on the left
b. The driver of the vehicle on the left shall yield to the vehicle on the right
c. The drivers shall make a full stop and wait for the traffic sign or signal
d. None of the above
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27. This license cannot be used by the driver as authority
to drive a motor vehicle even in emergencies and to be an
alternate to the driver who is not feeling well.
a. Professional Driver's License
b. Conductor's License
c. Non-Professional Driver's License
d. All of the above
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28. Having a driver's license is a:
a. Constitutional right
b. Statutory Right
c. Privilege
d. None of the above
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32. A flashing yellow light means:
a. Pedestrians are not allowed to cross the pedestrian
lanes
b. Stop at the designated line
c. Proceed through the intersection with caution
d. Stop and yield to pedestrians
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33. When the traffic light is steady green and steady left/right arrow, it means:
a. Vehicles can straight or vehicles on the left/right can make a left/right turn
b. Vehicles should stop at the designated line
c. Slow down
d. All of the above
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37. It refers to the standardized tests to initially assess and
determine intoxication of drivers.
a. Field Sobriety Test
b. Breath Analyzer
c. Chemical Test
d. All of the above
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38. It is equipment that can determine the blood alcohol concentration level of a person through
testing of his breath.
a. Field Sobriety Test
b. Breath Analyzer
c. Chemical Test
d. All of the above
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42. It is the organization, arrangement, guidance, and
control of both stationary and moving traffic, including
pedestrians, bicyclists, and all types of vehicles.
a. Traffic Education
b. Traffic Engineering
c. Traffic Enforcement
d. Traffic Management
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43. It is a driver's license that may allow a driver to operate any vehicle except a public utility vehicle
and without compensation.
a. Professional Driver's License
b. Non-Professional driver's License
c. Student permit
d. Conductor's License
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47. What hand signal must a driver give when he wants to
stop?
a. Left arm held down and hand pointing at the ground
b. Left arm bent at elbow, hand point up
c. Left arm held straight horizontally
d. All of the above
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48. What hand signal must a driver give when he wants to turn left?
a. Left arm held down and hand pointing at the ground
b. Left arm bent at elbow, hand point up
c. Left arm held straight horizontally
d. All of the above
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52. It is an occurrence on a road, street, or highway
involving one or more motor vehicles that usually result in
death, physical injury, or damage to property.
a. Reckless Driving
b. Traffic Accident
c. Traffic Engineering
d. Criminal negligence
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53. This is an aspect of law enforcement effort which refers to the process of obtaining, reporting,
and interpreting information surrounding a traffic accident.
a. Traffic Accident Investigation
b. Traffic Citation
c. Traffic apprehension
d. None of the above
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57. It is the first level of activity involved in the process of
traffic accident investigation.
a. Investigation at the traffic scene
b. Reconstruction of the traffic accident evidence
c. Reporting the accident
d. Analysis of the cause or causes of the accident
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58. This is the level of activity in a traffic accident investigation where an information about a traffic
accident is made known to the police.
a. Reporting the accident
b. Investigation at the traffic scene
c. Reconstruction of the traffic accident evidence
d. Analysis of the cause or causes of the accident
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62. It is a level of activity in the traffic accident
investigation which involves the subsequent or delayed
collection of data surrounding the traffic accident which is
appropriate for study and investigation process, on the
basis of which elementary conclusions are arrived at on
the circumstance/s of the accident.
a. Reporting the Accident
b. Investigation at the Traffic Scene
c. Preparation of Technical Details
d. Analysis of the cause or causes of the accident
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63. Which of the following tasks may not be performed in preparing the technical details of the traffic
accident investigation?
a. Preparation of a map of the accident site
b. Determining probable speed of the vehicles involved
c. Preparation of situation map
d. None of the above
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67. Which of the following aspects in the description of a
road may not have some bearing on how the accident
transpired?
a. Road Configuration
b. Road Surface Material
c. Road Name
d. None of the above
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68. This is a result seen on roads where a traffic accident happened which is produced when a
moving vehicle is damaged so that metal parts come in contact with the ground, leaving scratches
and gouges.
a. Skid Marks
b. Break marks
c. Metal Scars
d. None of the above
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72. It is the resulting debris in a traffic accident that is in
the process of draining a raptured container on board a
wrecked vehicle.
a. Spatter
b. Puddle
c. Dribble
d. Debris
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73. It is liquid debris that resulted from a traffic accident which is formed when after the motor
vehicle came to rest in a final position, a small pool of the liquid from a damaged container aboard
the motor vehicle is formed.
a. Spatter
b. Puddle
c. Dribble
d. Debris
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77. It refers to the damage to any part of a motor vehicle
caused by direct contact with some object which is not
part of the vehicle.
a. Contact Damage
b. Property Damage
c. Induced Damage
d. Actual Damages
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78. It refers to the damage to any part of some motor vehicle caused by some part of the same
vehicle or by the shock of the collision.
a. Contact Damage
b. Property Damage
c. Induced Damage
d. Actual Damages
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82. Which of the following results of traffic accidents must
be located by using measurements?
i. Positions of vehicles
ii. Locations where dead or injured persons lie after the
accident
iii. Tire marks on the paving which are relevant to the
accident
iv. Gouges and scratches on the paving
a. i and iii only
b. ii and iv only
c. i, ii, iii and iv
d. None of the above
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83. Traffic accident investigators locate spots with reference to something permanent within the vicinity for
measuring tasks. Which of the following are the existing methods used in locating spots?
i. Coordinates
ii. Triangulation
iii. Instrumentation
iv. Scalar
a. ii and iv only
b. i and ii only
c. ii and iv only
d. i, ii, iii and iv
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87. It is a representation of the collision scene which is
proportionate to the actual scene based on a given scale.
a. Scale Diagram
b. Photograph
c. Analytical Diagram
d. Perspective Drawing
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88. Which of the following falls within the category of unregistered vehicles for purposes of
determining traffic law violation?
a. Newly assembled motor vehicle from the factory
b. Rebuilt motor vehicles from the motor shop
c. Imported vehicles which is subject to custom duties
d. None of the above
e. All of the above
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92. When a traffic police officer is using a whistle to direct
and control traffic, what does a two (2) whistle blast
mean?
a. Slow Down
b. Go
c. Stop
d. Turn Left
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93. Which of the following are to be considered before assigning a police officer to a traffic post?
a. Personal Safety of the traffic police officer
b. Visibility of the traffic police officer
c. Non-obstruction to traffic by the traffic police officer
d. None of the above
e. All of the above