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1. ______________________ are used to mark the edge of the road formation.

They assist
the road users by indicating the alignment of the road ahead, especially at horizontal and
vertical curves.

a. Landmark b. Guide Posts

c. Detailed Posts d. Outposts

2. According to the DPWH the nominal spacing of guideposts on a straight section of road
shall be ____________.

a. 150 m b. 100.5 m

c. 200 m d. 250.5 m

3. These are small reflective panels or buttons mounted on guideposts or guard fence as an
effective aid to delineate the roadway for driving at night.

a. Reflector b. LED sign

c. Lighting Guide d. Delineator

4. ________________are used as a supplement to other traffic control devices, such as


traffic signals and road signs.

a. Pavement Marker b. Pavement line

c. Pavement Markings d. Chasing Pavements

5. Barrier lines may consist of either:

a. two unbroken yellow lines b. single unbroken yellow line

c. all of the above d. none of the above

6. ______________________ is authorized to determine those portions of any highway


where overtaking and passing or driving to the left of the roadway would be especially
hazardous and may, by appropriate signs or markings on the roadway, indicate the
beginning and end of such zones, and these markings should be clearly visible to an
ordinarily observant person.

a. DOH b. NSTP

c. LGU d. DPWH
7. Lines which are laid across the direction of travel. These include Stop Line; Give Way
Lines; Pedestrian crossing Marking.

a. Transverse Line b. Longitudinal Line

c. Broken Line d. Solid Line

8. Other term for Center Line.

a. Long Line b. Separator Line

c. No crossing Line d. Line

9. __________________ are used to indicate a change in the direction of traffic flow, and
the presence and width of an obstruction.

a. Hazard Signs b. Regulatory Signs

c. Warning Signs d. Signs

10. Used to guide traffic in the direction indicated by the chevrons.

a. Uni-directional Hazard Marker b. Bi-directional Hazard Marker

c. Width Marker c. Obstruction Marker

11. Used to direct drivers either side of an obstruction, such as an island

a. Uni-directional Hazard Marker b. Bi-directional Hazard Marker

c. Width Marker c. Obstruction Marker

12. Used to mark either side of a vertical obstruction, such as a bridge

a. Uni-directional Hazard Marker b. Bi-directional Hazard Marker

c. Width Marker c. Obstruction Marker


13. Used to define obstructions above the road, such as road closures.

a. Uni-directional Hazard Marker b. Bi-directional Hazard Marker

c. Width Marker c. Obstruction Marker

14. Often used on country roads where there may be unsealed shoulders, or bends in the

road that are hard to navigate at night time.

a. Permanent and Temporary Raised Pavement Markers

b. Road Edge Guide Post

c. Guardrail Delineator

d. LED Signage

15. Also called pylons, witches' hats, road cones, highway cones, safety cones, channelizing

devices, or construction cones, are usually cone-shaped markers that are placed on roads or

footpaths to temporarily redirect traffic in a safe manner.

a. Traffic Cones b. Road Edge Guide Post

c. Pedestrian Barricades d. LED Signage

16. It prevents pedestrians from stumbling into holes or manholes.

a. Traffic Cones b. Road Edge Guide Post

c. Pedestrian Barricades d. LED Signage


17. ______________ are Posts, fittings and LED signage products are used to make

people aware of anything that may be happening on the road or any upcoming hazards,

particular during roadwork, construction and maintenance and on roads with minimal

lighting, such as country roads.

a. Permanent and Temporary Raised Pavement Markers

b. Road Edge Guide Post

c. Guardrail Delineator

d. Roadside Products

18. .These signs are used to advised drivers of conditions that require cautions, speed

reduction a d additional attention.

a. Signs b. Warning Signs

c. Regulatory Signs d. None of the above

19. These signs are used to advised traffic rules and regulations.

a. Signs b. Warning Signs

c. Regulatory Signs d. Led Signage

20. Speed Limits are example of.

a. Warning Signs b. Regulatory Signs

c. Hazard Signs d. Guardrail Delianator


21. These signs are general diamond shaped with a black legend or symbol or both and a

black border on a yellow background.

a. Signs b. Warning Signs

c. Hazard Signs d. Regulatory Signs

22. These signs are long rectangles with a white background and a black legend.

a. Hazard Signs b. Guardrail Delineators

c. Regulatory Signs d. None of the above

23. These signs are used to advised us of potential animals in the road.

a. Hazard Signs b. Warning Signs

c. Led Signage d. Regulatory Signs

24. The fact that plastic barriers are highly resistant to damage also adds to the

pedestrian protection they can offer. In overall design, the blow moulded technology used for

manufacture of these barriers means that plastic barriers offer a lightweight strength.

a. Permanent and Temporary Raised Pavement Markers

b. Road Edge Guide Post

c. Guardrail Delineator

d. Metal And Plastic Crowd Barriers


25. It prevents pedestrians from stumbling into holes or manholes. Our folding barricade is a

modern leap forward from traditional steel.

a. Pedestrian Barricades

b. Road Edge Guide Post

c. Guardrail Delineator

d. Metal And Plastic Crowd Barriers

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