Road Signs

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11th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 3 pts
What is the name of this sign?
Stop Sign
Yield Sign
Four-Way Intersection Sign
Merge Sign
Answer explanation
Answer: C. Four-Way Intersection Sign
Explanation: The sign has a diamond shape and a black cross, which are characteristic features of a Four-Way Intersection sign.
A crossroad ahead can also be called a four-way intersection. Both terms refer to the intersection of two roads where traffic can travel in four directions
A four-way intersection, also known as a crossroads or junction, is where two roads cross each other, creating four points where vehicles can enter or exit. These intersections are common in urban and suburban areas, often found in residential neighborhoods and busy streets.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 3 pts
What does this sign indicate?
A stop sign ahead
A railroad crossing ahead
An intersection ahead.
A sharp curve ahead.
Answer explanation
Correct Answer : A crossroad ahead sign is a warning sign that indicates an intersection or junction ahead.
Explanation: The sign indicates that you are approaching crossroads ahead. Crossroads are points where two or more roads intersect, giving drivers the option to choose their direction.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 3 pts
What should you do when you see this sign?
Speed up to get through the intersection quickly
Slow down and be prepared to stop or yield to traffic on the intersecting road.
Change lanes immediately.
Continue driving at the same speed.
Answer explanation
Correct Answer: Slow down and be prepared to stop or yield to traffic on the intersecting road.
Explanation: The sign indicates an upcoming intersection, so drivers should reduce speed and be ready to adjust their driving behavior to safely navigate the intersection.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 3 pts
What does the diamond-shaped sign with two arrows pointing in opposite directions indicate?
A sharp turn ahead.
The beginning of a divided highway.
A railroad crossing ahead
The end of a divided highway.
Answer explanation
Correct Answer: The beginning of a divided highway.
Explanation: This sign, with the arrows pointing outwards, signifies that the road ahead is divided into two separate roadways with a median or barrier in between.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 3 pts
What action should you take when you see the diamond-shaped sign with two arrows pointing inwards?
Merge into the left lane.
Merge into the right lane.
Prepare to merge onto a single-lane road.
Continue driving straight ahead.
Answer explanation
Correct Answer: Prepare to merge onto a single-lane road.
Explanation: This sign, with the arrows pointing inwards, indicates that the divided highway is ending, and the road will soon become a single-lane road. You should be prepared to merge into the appropriate lane.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 3 pts
What does the orientation of the arrows on the diamond-shaped sign indicate?
The direction of traffic flow.
The beginning or end of a divided highway.
A sharp curve ahead.
A slippery road surface.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 3 pts
What is the name of this sign?
Merging Traffic Sign
Yield Sign
Construction Zone Sign
Stop Sign
Answer explanation
Correct Answer: Merging Traffic Sign
Explanation: The sign has a diamond shape and two arrows merging, which are characteristic features of a Merging Traffic sign.
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