The document contains a mock board exam for traffic management and accident investigation with 29 multiple choice questions covering topics such as:
- Procedures for arresting traffic violators
- Evidence that can indicate how an accident happened
- Principles of traffic law enforcement and accident investigation
- Types of traffic signs and their purposes
- Roles and responsibilities of government agencies related to transportation and traffic management
The document contains a mock board exam for traffic management and accident investigation with 29 multiple choice questions covering topics such as:
- Procedures for arresting traffic violators
- Evidence that can indicate how an accident happened
- Principles of traffic law enforcement and accident investigation
- Types of traffic signs and their purposes
- Roles and responsibilities of government agencies related to transportation and traffic management
The document contains a mock board exam for traffic management and accident investigation with 29 multiple choice questions covering topics such as:
- Procedures for arresting traffic violators
- Evidence that can indicate how an accident happened
- Principles of traffic law enforcement and accident investigation
- Types of traffic signs and their purposes
- Roles and responsibilities of government agencies related to transportation and traffic management
CDI II- TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AND ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION
_____________________________________________________________________________ ____ MULTIPLE CHOICE. Encircle the best or nearest answer of your choice. 1. In arresting the traffic violator or when it involved arrest due to traffic violation, the following procedures are followed except: A. bring the suspended person before the court B. detention of the arrested person may take place C. arrest can be effected even without a warrant D. impose the probable penalty that might be imposed 2. A person can escape from the scene of the accident on one of the following ground: A. offense committed is serious B. bringing the person to your custody C. bring the suspect before the court to answer a charge of violation D. if the person is under the imminent danger 3. In the examination of the scene of accident, which of the following evidence will show how the accident happened? A. hole on the road pavement B. the driver under the influence of liquor C. point of impact D. vehicle has break failure 4. The basic principle behind selective enforcement in traffic control is A. selection of geographical areas for strict enforcement B. concentration of enforcement activities at peak traffic hours C. a shifting emphasis on different types of violations D. a warning rather than a citation will act as preventive measure for future violation 5. The general principle of traffic accident investigation is to A. consider road conditions as limiting conditions rather than as causes KVB B. consider violation as primary causes and any other factors as secondary causes C. regard any unfavorable factor existing immediately prior to the accident as a cause D. look for the "key event" that cause the accident 6. It is customary for the police to keep records of lost or stolen automobile license plates. The best reason for this practice is to A. permit the promote issuance of new plate B. prevent cards from being stolen C. keep record of all outstanding license plate in use D. detain any person found using or attempting to use any of these plates. 7. One of the following statements that best indicates the main purpose of traffic law enforcement is A. reduce traffic by punishing violators of traffic rules B. keep traffic moving at a steady rate to avoid bottlenecks C. control the speed limited in densely populated areas D. prevent traffic accidents and expedite the flow of traffic 8. The traffic accident investigator is chiefly concerned with accidents that involves one or both of the elements namely A. motor vehicles and traffic way B. motor vehicle and victim C. victim and traffic way D. victim and traffic unit 9. With respect to minor traffic violations, the traffic police officers should be guided foremost by the consideration that A. some traffic violation are intended B. the aim is to discourage violations C. same traffic violations are caused by negligence D. violations must be punished 10. A number representing the resistance to sliding of two surfaces in contract is known as: A. coefficient of friction B. traffic jam C. attribute D. contract damage 11. The first action taken by a traffic unit to escape from collision course or otherwise avoid a hazard A. state of evasive action B. point of possible perception C. point of no escape D. final position 12. Any motor vehicle accident that result in injuries other than fatal to one or more persons. A. non-fatal injury accident B. fatal accident C. traffic law enforcer D. property damage accident 13. Which of the following types of accident is most decreased by the installation of traffic light? A. Cross traffic accidents B. Misunderstanding between motorist and traffic officers C. Accidents of confusion D. Accidents of decision of right of way 14. A certain intersection, for several reasons, has more traffic accidents than any other part in the area. The Police unit assignment to the area should. A. Park near the intersection, in plain view, and wait for violators. B. Park your motorcycle at the center of intersection to caution motorist C. Park near the intersection, more or less hidden from view D. Cruise all the assigned area but give extra attention to the intersection 15. Every device which is self-propelled and every vehicle which is propelled by electric power obtained from overhead trolley wires, but not operated upon rails. A. Skating B. Bicycle C. Tricycle D. Motor vehicles 16. The main reason why both traffic officers and signal lights are used on some intersection is that A. motorist are discourage from "jumping signals" B. traffic can be kept moving at a faster rate C. greater safety to pedestrians and motorist is effected D. an officer can stop and start as necessity demands 17. All lines, patterns, words, colors or other gadgets EXCEPT signs set into the surface or applied upon or attached to the pavement or curbing officially place for the purpose of regulating traffic is called _____ A. Warning signs B. Traffic management C. Traffic engineering D. Pavement marking 18. Prohibitive traffic signs and restrictive traffic signs shall have A. Blue background and white symbols B. A red background and white symbols and black border C. White background with black symbols and red border D. Green background with white and black symbols 19. Motor vehicle propelled by an internal combustion engine shall be equipped with a ____ said motor vehicle passes through a street of any city, municipality or thickly populated district or barrio. A. Wiper B. Light C. Muffler D. Windshield 20. A traffic police officer stationed the route of a parade has been ordered by his superior to allow no cars to cross the route. While the parade is in progress, an ambulance driver on an emergency run attempts to drive his ambulance across the route while the parade is passing. Under these circumstances the traffic police officer should. A. Ask the driver to wait until the traffic police officer contact his superior and obtains decisions B. Stop the parade long enough to permit the ambulance to cross the street C. Hold up the ambulance in accordance with the superior's order D. Direct the ambulance driver to the shortest detour which will add at least then minutes to run 21. Refers to the movement of persons, goods, and vehicles either powered by animals or animal- drawn vehicles, or by combustion system from one place to another for the purpose of safe travel. A. Traffic B. Traffic management C. Engineering D. Education 22. Is an exclusive function such as planning, organizing, and directing, supervising, coordinating, operating, recording, and budgeting traffic affairs. A. Traffic B. Traffic management C. Engineering D. Education 23. It refers to all agencies having responsibilities for ascertaining traffic flow requirements, such as planning, approving, funding, construction and/or maintaining public facilities for such movement. A. Traffic B. Traffic management C. Engineering D. Education 24. The science of measuring traffic and travel, the study of the basic laws relative to the traffic flow and generation, and the application of this knowledge to the professional practice of planning, and the operating traffic systems to achieve safe and efficient movement of persons and goods. A. Traffic B. Traffic management C. Engineering D. Education 25. The process of giving training and travel and practice in the actual application of traffic safety knowledge. A. Traffic B. Traffic management C. Engineering D. Education 26. Implement laws, rules and regulations governing the registration of motor vehicles, operation or motor of motor vehicles and traffic rules and regulations as provided for under Republic Act 4136 as amended and other related laws. A. Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) B. Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) C. Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) D. Land Transportation Office (LTO) 27. Prescribes and regulates transport routes; grant, deny, suspend, or cancel land transport franchises; prescribe and/ or adjust transport fares; issue injunction in accordance with the Rules of Court; A. Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) B. Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) C. Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) D. Land Transportation Office (LTO) 28. Shall be the primary policy planning, programming, coordinating, implementing regulating and government in the promotion development and regulation of dependable and coordinated networks of transportation and communication system as well as in the fast safe efficient and reliable postal transportation and communication services as provided for under E.O. 125. A. Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) B. Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) C. Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) D. Land Transportation Office (LTO) 29. Set the policies concerning the traffic in Metro Manila and shall coordinate and regulate the implementation of all programs and project concerning traffic management as provided for under Republic Act No. 7924. A. Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) B. Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) C. Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) D. Land Transportation Office (LTO) 30. Refers to autonomous regions provincial cities municipal and barangay engineering offices which have the same responsibilities as the DPWH in providing a network of primary roads within their respective jurisdiction this includes a yearly maintenance and repair programs. A. Traffic engineering B. Public works/ Engineering Offices C. both a & b D. All of these 31. Is the science of measuring traffic and travel, the study of the basic laws relative to the traffic flow and generation, and the application of this knowledge to the professional practice of planning, designing and operating traffic systems to achieve safe and efficient movement of persons and goods. A. Traffic engineering B. Public works/ Engineering Offices C. both a & b D. All of these 32. A device mounted on portable support whereby a message in conveyed by means of words or symbols officially erected or installed for the purpose of regulating, warning or guiding traffic. A. Traffic signs B. Regulatory signs C. Warning signs D. Pavement markings 33. To impose legal restriction applicable at particular locations usually unenforceable in the absence of such signs. A. Traffic signs B. Regulatory signs C. Warning signs D. Pavement markings 34. To warn traffic of approaching hazardous conditions either on or adjacent to the road. A. Traffic signs B. Regulatory signs C. Warning signs D. Pavement markings 35. 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 or adjacent to the roadway, officially placed for purpose of regulating, warning or guiding traffic. A. Traffic signs B. Regulatory signs C. Warning signs D. Pavement markings 36. A power operated traffic control devices by which traffic is warned or directed to take some specific action. A. Traffic education B. Traffic control C. Traffic island D. Traffic lights signals 37. Areas within the roadway constructed in a manner to establish physical channels which vehicular traffic is guided. A. Traffic education B. Traffic control C. Traffic island D. Traffic lights signals 38. Refers to the control of the movement of people and good on existing road network by means of such devices as signals, sign and markings in a short term and at low capital cost in order to achieve, safety, mobility, good environment and energy conservation. A. Traffic education B. Traffic control C. Traffic island D. Traffic lights signals 39. Is the crowning jewel of traffic management and abstract architect of social life and unyielding of man’s destiny on the roadways. A. Traffic education B. Traffic control C. Traffic island D. Traffic lights signals 40. This is usually carried out in the home through parental education and in kindergarten and day nurseries. A. Bio- rhythm B. 23 days physical cycle C. Traffic safety education for children D. 28 days emotional cycle 41. Is the theory which asserts that a man exhibits constant variation in life, energy and mood states. A. Bio- rhythm B. 23 days physical cycle C. Traffic safety education for children D. 28 days emotional cycle 42. Is also known as our cycle of strength, endurance and courage (the male component of a person). A. Bio- rhythm B. 23 days physical cycle C. Traffic safety education for children D. 28 days emotional cycle 43. Equal to a girl’s 28 day menstrual cycle. It is also known as cycle of sensitivity, love and intuition (the female component of a person). A. Bio- rhythm B. 23 days physical cycle C. Traffic safety education for children D. 28 days emotional cycle 44. We tend to be energetic, strong full of vitality. A. Physical high B. Emotional high C. Intellectual high D. Physical low 45. We tend to be creative, artistic, cheerful and happy. A. Physical high B. Emotional high C. Intellectual high D. Physical low 46. We are able to think quickly and logically. A. Physical high B. Emotional high C. Intellectual high D. Physical low 47. We tend to get tired quickly and tend to succumb to illness easily. A. Physical high B. Emotional high C. Intellectual high D. Physical low 48. We feel moody, irritable or depressed. A. Physical high B. Emotional low C. Intellectual low D. Physical low 49. We find concentrating or remembering difficult or we are likely to use poor judgement when any of the curves crossed the center line, this is called a critical day wherein our systems seems to be in state of transmission. A. Physical high B. Emotional low C. Intellectual low D. Physical low 50. In the Philippines under RA.A 4136 as amended, the administration of the issuance of driver’s license is administered by the ________________ A. Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) B. Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) C. Land Transportation Office (LTO D. Philippine National Police (PNP) 51. Is issued to the driver it is not a right but only a privilege granted by the state to its citizen who possesses the statutory qualification as provided therefore. A. Driver’s license B. Professional driver’s license C. Non-professional driver’s license D. Student permit 52. It is at this stage, where a novice driver learns the rudiments of driving, the essential components of motor skill and control of vehicles. A. Driver’s license B. Professional driver’s license C. Non-professional driver’s license D. Student permit 53. The student applicant to avail the privilege must pass the oral and written test given by the land transportation office licensing center. A. Driver’s license B. Professional driver’s license C. Non-professional driver’s license D. Student permit 54. The change in status from non-professional driver’s license does not require the holder to submit to other test or examinations. A. Driver’s license B. Professional driver’s license C. Non-professional driver’s license D. Student permit 55. While the issuance is made by the armed forces of the Philippines (AFP), however, the holder has to pass all the test and examination in compliance with the rules and regulation thereof. The license is valid only for 3 years. A. International driver’s license B. Professional driver’s license C. Non-professional driver’s license D. Military drivers’ license 56. This kind of license is issued to foreigner or tourist with tourist driver’s license who desire to drive after the period of 90 days stay or sojourn. A. International driver’s license B. Professional driver’s license C. Non-professional driver’s license D. Military drivers’ license 57. A driver holding a driver’s license with ____________________ is limited to a motorcycle. A. restriction code no. 1 B. restriction code no. 2 C. Restriction code no. 3 D. Student driver’s permit 58. A driver holding a driver’s license with ________________ is authorized to drive a conventional motor vehicle with gross vehicle weight (GVW) of up to 4500 kg. A. restriction code no. 1 B. restriction code no. 2 C. Restriction code no. 3 D. Student driver’s permit 59. Is authorized to drive conventional motor vehicle with GVW above 4500 kg. A. restriction code no. 1 B. restriction code no. 2 C. Restriction code no. 3 D. Student driver’s permit 60. The applicant must be at least 16 years of age. A. restriction code no. 1 B. restriction code no. 2 C. Restriction code no. 3 D. Student driver’s permit 61. The applicant must be 17 years of age. A. Non professional driver’s license B. Professional driver’s license C. Reckless driving D. Student driver’s permit 62. The applicant must be 18 years of age and he msut know how to read and write, must be physically and mentally fit to drive motor vehicle and must be clinically free from contagious diseases. A. Non professional driver’s license B. Professional driver’s license C. Reckless driving D. Student driver’s permit 63. Means a dangerous conduct and attitude which indicates a lack of concern for injurious consequences. A. Crime B. Carnapping C. Reckless driving D. Obstruction 64. An object or vehicle on the road that hinders or prevents the smooth flow of traffic. A. Crime B. Carnapping C. Reckless driving D. Obstruction 65. It is the taking, with intent to gain, of a motor vehicle belonging to another without the latter’s consent, or by means of violence against or intimidation of persons or by using force upon things. A. Crime B. Carnapping C. Reckless driving D. Obstruction 66. This is wholly police responsibility, which requires adequate training and experience on the part of the police to make them more effective in their enforcement effort while assigned in the field. A. Detection B. Apprehension C. Prosecution D. Adjudication 67. This is again a wholly police function and responsibility requiring the applications of the various traffic law enforcement and designed to prevent such violation from endangering person or property or convenience other users of the traffic way. A. Detection B. Apprehension C. Prosecution D. Adjudication 68. While this is court function the police also provides corresponding influence through preparation and introduction of evidence or close with prosecution officer. A. Detection B. Apprehension C. Prosecution D. Adjudication 69. While this obviously a court function, the police provides influence on this step by acting as witness to prosecution or supplying additional evidence. A. Detection B. Apprehension C. Prosecution D. Adjudication 70. In this last step the court imposes the penalty upon the respondent by the weight of the penalty would again be greatly influenced upon presentation of the past or previous criminal records of the respondents by the police. A. Traffic system B. Road user system C. The enforcement system D. Penalization 71. Consists of the legislation, the police, the court and penalties. A. Traffic system B. Road user system C. The enforcement system D. Penalization 72. Includes pedestrians, pedal cyclist, drivers and passenger. A. Traffic system B. Road user system C. The enforcement system D. Penalization 73. Consists of the entire road and vehicle complex. A. Traffic system B. Road user system C. The enforcement system D. Penalization 74. Is an enforcement action which consists of taking a person into custody for the purpose of holding or detaining him to answer a charge of law violation before court. A. Traffic arrest B. Traffic citation C. Visual warning D. Verbal warning 75. Is a means of having violation appear in court without physical arrest. A. Traffic arrest B. Traffic citation C. Visual warning D. Verbal warning 76. Are usually used when you have observed a minor violation but are more importantly occupied at a moment. You indicate by gesture of the hand, and of the head, blow of a whistle that you aware of the violation. A. Traffic arrest B. Traffic citation C. Visual warning D. Verbal warning 77. A form of safety education wherein you inform driver that he has violated traffic law and explain the hazards of such actions. A. Traffic arrest B. Traffic citation C. Visual warning D. Verbal warning 78. Are combinations of verbal warning and citation they gave the spirit of the verbal warning in the form of citations. A. Traffic arrest B. Written warning C. Visual warning D. Verbal warning 79. Consists of driving or walking here and there in an area or to end from on a road for the purpose of traffic law enforcement and to provide traffic connected service to the police. A. Traffic patrol B. Line patrol C. Area patrol D. Stationary 80. Moving traffic patrol or stationary observation on a specified road between two point usually on one street or section of highway. A. Traffic patrol B. Line patrol C. Area patrol D. Stationary 81. Traffic patrol or stationary observation in area or beat which include a number of streets, road or sections of highway. A. Traffic patrol B. Line patrol C. Area patrol D. Stationary 82. Traffic observation at a selected place usually one with an unfavourable accident experience or traffic law problem for law enforcement purposes especially to detect violations and deter possible violators. A. Traffic patrol B. Line patrol C. Area patrol D. Stationary 83. Traffic observations in which the observer tries to attract attention by keeping in full view of traffic. A. Traffic accident B. Visible C. Conspicuous D. Concealed 84. Traffic observation or stationary in which the observer is in full view but so located, from the example on a side street, as to require effort on the part of traffic to discover the observer. A. Traffic accident B. Visible C. Conspicuous D. Concealed 85. Traffic observation or stationary observation in which the observer is not visible to person using ordinary power of observation from the road way being observed. A. Traffic accident B. Visible C. Conspicuous D. Concealed 86. An occurrence in sequence of events, which usually produce unintended injury, death or property damage. A. Traffic accident B. Visible C. Conspicuous D. Concealed 87. Any motor vehicle accident occurring on the traffic way. The ordinary collision of automobile on a highway, road or street. A. Motor vehicle accident B. Non-motor vehicle traffic accident C. Motor vehicle non- traffic accident D. Motor vehicle traffic accident 88. Any accident occurring entirely at any place other that a traffic way. A. Motor vehicle accident B. Non-motor vehicle traffic accident C. Motor vehicle non- traffic accident D. Motor vehicle traffic accident 89. Any accident occurring on a traffic way, involving a person or person using traffic way for travel or transportation, but not involving a motor vehicle in motion collision. A. Motor vehicle accident B. Non-motor vehicle traffic accident C. Motor vehicle non- traffic accident D. Motor vehicle traffic accident 90. Any event that result in death, unintended injury or property damage attributed directly or indirectly to the motion of a motor vehicle or its road. A. Motor vehicle accident B. Non-motor vehicle traffic accident C. Motor vehicle non- traffic accident D. Motor vehicle traffic accident 91. Any motor vehicle accident that result in death to one or more persons. A. Fatal accident B. Non fatal accident C. Property damage accident D. Motor vehicle traffic accident 92. Any motor vehicle accident that results in injuries other that fatal to one person or more persons. A. Fatal accident B. Non fatal accident C. Property damage accident D. Motor vehicle traffic accident 93. Is any motor vehicle accident where there is no death or injury to any person but only to the motor vehicle or to other property including death or injury or death to animal. A. Fatal accident B. Non fatal accident C. Property damage accident D. Motor vehicle traffic accident 94. Refers to seeing, feeling or hearing and understanding an unusual or expected condition indicative of sign that an accident might take place. A. Perception of hazard B. Initial contact C. Maximum engagement D. Start of evasive action 95. Refers to the first action taken by the traffic unit to avoid escape from a collision course or otherwise to avoid road hazards. A. Perception of hazard B. Initial contact C. Maximum engagement D. Start of evasive action 96. The first accident touching between traffic units involving in the collision. A. Perception of hazard B. Initial contact C. Maximum engagement D. Start of evasive action 97. Refers to the greatest collapse or overlap in a collision. A. Perception of hazard B. Initial contact C. Maximum engagement D. Start of evasive action 98. A condition manifested in pavement markings by gradual surface erosion, thinning, and disappearance of the film due to wind, water, sand, and vehicle tire wear. A. Abrasion B. Acceleration C. Acceleration lane D. Acceleration marks 99. A rate of change of speed resulting in an increase in travel speed. A. Abrasion B. Acceleration C. Acceleration lane D. Acceleration marks 100. Marks that are just opposite to the skid marks. A. Abrasion B. Acceleration C. Acceleration lane D. Acceleration marks
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