Honmen English Exam Practice Test 4
1 – 105 Honmen English practice written exam. Get at least 90 points to pass.
#1. When entering the main lane on a highway, it is necessary to accelerate sufficiently in the acceleration lane.
#2. To obtain a medium-sized license, you must be 20 years old or older and have held a regular or large special license for at least two years.
#3. On the shoulder or roadside of a highway, it is permissible to park when there is a breakdown, but it is not allowed to park for rest.
#4. Users of regular freight vehicles, excluding those with a capacity of 660cc or less, must conduct inspections before operating once a day.
#5. The legal speed limit for mopeds is 50 kilometers per hour unless specified by signs or markings.
#6. When visibility is extremely poor due to fog, drive at a reduced speed using the taillights of the vehicle in front as a reference.
#7. When towing a disabled vehicle with a rope, attach a white cloth of at least 30 square centimeters to the rope.
#8. Even if a vehicle has a garage along the roadside, except for vehicles authorized by the police chief, it is not allowed to travel on pedestrian roads.
#9. If necessary to avoid danger, it is permissible to sound the car horn.
#10. Overtaking is allowed near bends or corners of the road.
#11. Bus priority lanes, such as those for route buses, can only be used by route buses.
#12. When passing through an intersection where traffic control is not in place and visibility on both sides is poor, you must proceed slowly.
#13. When driving a four-wheeled vehicle, adjust the position of the seat forward or backward so that your knee is slightly bent when the clutch pedal is depressed.
#14. If the violation points reach a certain criterion within one year after obtaining a regular license, you must undergo beginner driver training.
#15. If following the vehicle in front and passing through a railroad crossing, you are not required to make a complete stop.
#16. Do not cross or turn if there is a risk of obstructing the normal passage of pedestrians or other vehicles.
#17. When passing an oncoming vehicle, dim or lower your headlights.
#18. When passing near a safety zone, regardless of the presence of pedestrians, you must proceed slowly.
#19. On one-way roads, do not protrude into the right side from the center of the road.
#20. When parking on the road at night, if your vehicle is visible from 50 meters behind due to road lighting or if stop indicators are present, you are not required to use emergency flashing lights.
#21. Approaching the intersection, the signal changed from blue to yellow, but due to the risk of being rear-ended by the following vehicle, you proceeded through the intersection without stopping.
#22. Even if the driver is not immediately able to drive, it is acceptable within five minutes.
#23. On roads with this sign, vehicles carrying dangerous materials such as explosives are not allowed to pass.
#24. In the event of a major earthquake, evacuating by car can cause significant chaos, block roads, and pose the risk of vehicle fires, so evacuating by car is not recommended.
#25. When approaching a crosswalk and pedestrians are crossing, it is necessary to stop before reaching them. However, if pedestrians are attempting to cross, it is permissible to proceed with caution.
#26. When passing near a child walking alone, it is necessary to either make a complete stop or proceed slowly.
#27. Even for short-distance trips, it is important to plan your driving carefully.
#28. It is okay for private ordinary passenger vehicles to not undergo regular inspections every year.
#29. In areas with heavy traffic, it is advisable for regular vehicles to board and alight from the right side whenever possible.
#30. While riding a motorized bicycle and unloading cargo, if there is a cargo vehicle and safety is ensured, it is permissible to cross in front of the cargo vehicle.
#31. During daylight hours, parking in the same spot for more than 12 hours on the road is prohibited.
#32. At intersections with flashing yellow signals, it is mandatory to come to a complete stop and ensure safety.
#33. When changing lanes to the right while traveling in the same direction, you do not need to signal if there are no following vehicles.
#34. Do not change lanes if following vehicles would have to brake suddenly when you do so.
#35. In case of parking due to unavoidable circumstances like disasters, do not park in a location that would obstruct the passage of evacuees.
#36. If the traffic signal is displaying a flashing red light, you can proceed after making a complete stop and ensuring safety.
#37. In areas marked by this sign, slow-moving vehicles are common.
#38. Even if the vehicle in front is attempting to overtake another car, it is permissible to overtake it if safety is ensured.
#39. The recommended following distance for regular vehicles on national highways is generally about 80-100 meters.
#40. While driving on the main lane of a highway, if an emergency vehicle is trying to enter or exit the main lane, do not obstruct its passage.
#41. Even when driving at high speeds, ensure that the engine oil is at the specified level.
#43. When exiting from the main lane of a highway, decelerate sufficiently before entering the deceleration lane.
#44. It is acceptable for individuals with a Class 1 regular driver's license to transport taxis to maintenance facilities.
#45. On corners of roads with low traffic, reduce speed to 20 kilometers per hour.
#46. A safe following distance is a distance approximately equal to the braking distance.
#47. Paved roads at the beginning of rainfall are slippery, so be cautious.
#48. U-turns are prohibited on highways, but reversing is not specifically prohibited.
#49. This lane with the sign is solely for the priority of route buses, so cars can pass at any time.
#50. When loading cargo onto a regular freight vehicle, it is acceptable for the cargo to slightly exceed the width of the vehicle body.
#51. When passing through a curve at the same speed, if the curve has a small radius, centrifugal force becomes stronger.
#52. When passing near a school bus that has stopped for boarding and alighting, you can proceed without slowing down if there is a gap of at least 15 meters.
#53. When driving a car, you should not wear items that are difficult to drive in, such as clogs or high heels.
#54. If a car cannot maintain a safe distance from pedestrians, the car must proceed slowly.
#55. A safe speed is one that falls within the maximum speed range regardless of traffic conditions or weather.
#56. Lending a car to an unlicensed person who causes an accident does not hold the lender responsible.
#57. If you are being overtaken, you should not increase your speed until the passing is complete.
#58. When using a child seat equipped with an airbag for the front passenger seat, it is safer to use it in the front passenger seat.
#59. This sign indicates the presence of a pedestrian crossing and a bicycle crossing.
#60. Parking the car within 5 meters of this sign, the driver remains in the car, and within 5 minutes, an assistant unloads the cargo.
#61. On a highway, even during the day, you need to turn on your lights if you cannot see 200 meters ahead.
#62. When changing lanes in the same direction while moving, you should signal about 5 seconds before the point where you intend to change lanes.
#63. When driving a car, it is advisable to keep both hands on the steering wheel with your elbows extended straight.
#64. If you forget your driver's license and drive a car, it is considered a violation for not carrying your license.
#65. Before a pedestrian crossing at an intersection without traffic control where cars were stopped, a temporary stop was made before moving forward.
#66. When driving a motorized bicycle on muddy or gravel roads, use high-speed gears.
#67. The maximum speed for regular cars on general roads is 80 kilometers per hour.
#68. After completing an overtaking maneuver, immediately move in front of the vehicle you passed.
#69. Even if an emergency vehicle approaches from behind on a one-way road, always move to the left.
#70. If a person with a disability is traveling in a wheelchair, either make a temporary stop or proceed slowly to avoid obstructing their passage.
#71. Vehicles other than two-wheelers must not have their wheels protrude onto the roadside when traveling on roads without sidewalks or road shoulders.
#72. When an emergency vehicle approaches while passing through an intersection, you must immediately come to a temporary stop at the edge of the intersection.
#73. In the event of a traffic accident, provide first aid, such as stopping bleeding, while waiting for an ambulance to arrive.
#74. In a car equipped with an Anti-lock Brake System (ABS), it is advisable to firmly press the foot brake when applying sudden and strong braking.
#75. When driving in fog, turn on your headlights and, if necessary for safety, sound your horn.
#76. If you exceed the maximum speed due to pressure from a passenger, the responsibility lies with the passenger, and the driver is not held responsible.
#77. On a two-lane main lane of a high-speed national highway, you should generally use the left lane, and except when overtaking in the right lane, you should not use it for travel.
#78. On a highway, you must not tow a malfunctioning vehicle with a rope.
#79. When the rear wheels start to skid to the left, turn the steering wheel to the left to regain control of the car.
#80. On roads with this sign, cars are not allowed to pass, but bicycles are allowed.
#81. If the rear wheels start to skid to the right, it's a good idea to lightly turn the steering wheel in the direction the rear wheels are sliding without applying the brakes.
#82. A traffic inspector was giving hand signals that differed from the traffic signal, but you did not follow the traffic inspector's hand signal and instead followed the signal from the traffic light.
#83. Regular cars are not allowed to pass on bicycle and pedestrian-only roads, but motorized bicycles are allowed to pass.
#84. At night, it is good to flash the headlights to alert the approach of a car at a poorly visible intersection.
#85. Sudden acceleration and sudden braking are not only dangerous but can also damage the car and contribute to traffic pollution.
#86. While passing through a street other than near an intersection, an emergency vehicle approached, so you pulled over your car to the left side of the road and yielded the right-of-way.
#87. On pedestrian-only roads, vehicles such as cars with garages along the roadside are allowed to pass.
#88. During routine inspections, it is necessary to check the engine's starting condition and for any unusual noises.
#89. When passing through an intersection with poor visibility on both sides, there is an obligation to proceed slowly in any case.
#90. Before pedestrian crossings or bicycle crossings, there is an obligation to proceed slowly regardless of the presence of pedestrians or bicycles.
#91. A microbus with a seating capacity of 15 people is treated as a regular passenger car.
#92. When being overtaken by other vehicles, one must not accelerate until the passing is complete.
#93. Changing lanes unnecessarily in the vehicle traffic lane causes inconvenience to following vehicles, so one must not change lanes unnecessarily.
#94. In a car equipped with a passenger-side airbag, when using a child seat in the passenger seat out of necessity, it is best to lower the seat as far back as possible and secure it facing forward.
#95. When attempting to cross a railroad crossing and the crossing gates have started to descend, you hurriedly crossed.
#96. The impact force of a collision is related to speed but not to weight.
#97. During heavy traffic congestion when the road is crowded and it's difficult to move forward, it is not a problem to use a mobile phone for calls.
#98. At intersections with road widths of approximately the same size where traffic management is not being conducted, if a car is coming from the left, you must not obstruct its progress.
#99. When stopping or parking, it's a good idea to turn off the engine to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption.
#100. You are driving at 40 kilometers per hour, and the vehicles in the oncoming lane are stopped. A bus is approaching from the oncoming lane. What should you pay attention to while driving? Since there is a risk of the bus crossing the center line, it's advisable to stay within your lane and avoid crossing the center line to prevent the bus from crossing over.
#101. You are driving at 40 kilometers per hour, and the vehicles in the oncoming lane are stopped. A bus is approaching from the oncoming lane. What should you pay attention to while driving? You have the right of way, so it's better to accelerate and pass quickly.
#102. You are driving at 40 kilometers per hour, and the vehicles in the oncoming lane are stopped. A bus is approaching from the oncoming lane. What should you pay attention to while driving? There is a risk of people jumping out from the stopped cars, so it's safer to reduce your speed and drive attentively.
#103. You are traveling on a residential road at night where no streetlights are available. What should you pay attention to while driving? There may be poorly visible intersections ahead, so it's important to reduce your speed before reaching the intersection and adjust your headlights upwards to alert your approach.
#104. You are traveling on a residential road at night where no streetlights are available. What should you pay attention to while driving? Nighttime conditions can lead to reduced visibility, making it possible to spot pedestrians and unlit bicycles late. Therefore, it's essential to drive with extra caution.
#105. You are traveling on a residential road at night where no streetlights are available. What should you pay attention to while driving? There's a risk of pedestrians or vehicles suddenly emerging from alleyways, so it's advisable to reduce your speed and drive with extra vigilance.
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