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Cri 179 P1 Exam

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CRI 179 P1 EXAM

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REGIE B. SALIDAGA

 
He invented the tire in 1888.
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Etienne Lenoir
John L. Macadam
John Boyd Dunlop
 
William Potts

 
He invented the first real motorcycle in 1885.
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Etienne Lenoir
Gottlieb Daimler
 
John Boyd Dunlop
William Potts

 
In 3000 B.C., they were the first people to use wheel made of tree planks held
together by cross-pieces with a hole in the center for the axle.
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Egyptians
Chinese
Romans
Sumerians
 
 
In 1862 he invented a gasoline fed engine for automobile.
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Etienne Lenoir
 
John L. Macadam
John Boyd Dunlop
William Potts

 
He was a police officer who created the first four-way, three-color traffic light in Detroit,
Michigan in the year 1920.
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Etienne Lenoir
John L. Macadam
John Boyd Dunlop
William Potts
 
 
This refers to the number of subordinates that report to a particular superior.
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Coordination
Span of control
 
Unity of command
Directing

 
It means that only one manager or superior should supervise, give order/command
and gives assignment to employees.
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Coordination
Span of control
Unity of command
 
Directing

 
8.An act of deciding on what to do, how to do (methods of doing) and when to do it in
order to achieve the organization’s goals refers to-
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Planning
Staffing
Organizing
 
Directing

Correct answer
Planning

 
This function refers to the role of directly advancing the organization’s basic tasks.
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Staff
Supervisor
Line
 
Executive

 
Management function that maintains control over all functions and encourages
employees to accept challenges and do their best in doing their task is referred to as-
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Coordination
 
Span of control
Unity of command
Directing

Correct answer
Directing

 
This is a function of management is concerned with the budget preparation or
allocation intended for a particular project or activity.
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Planning
Budgeting
 
Organizing
Directing

 
A spoken or written account of something that one has observed, heard, done, or
investigated.
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Reporting
 
Budgeting
Organizing
Directing

 
This includes the activities of controlling the operating elements and coordinating the
efforts of its employees, communicating policies and reporting the results of
operations to the administrators.
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Administration
 
Direction
Supervision
Management

Correct answer
Management

 
Refers to the recruitment or hiring of competent personnel, identified to have
possessed expertise, skills and experience.
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Planning
Staffing
 
Organizing
Directing

 
He developed the acronym POSDCORB at the beginning of the 20th century.
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Luther Gulick
Lyndall Urwick
Henri Fayol
 
Frederick Taylor

 
It is that pillar of traffic that deals with the planning and geometric design of streets,
highways and abutting lands for the safe, convenient and economic transportation of
persons and goods.
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Traffic economy
Police traffic engineering
Traffic engineering
 
Traffic enforcement

 
A traffic pillar concerned with the implementation of traffic laws, rules and regulations,
apprehension of traffic law violators with the involvement of concerned agencies.
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Traffic economy
Police traffic engineering
Traffic engineering
Traffic enforcement
 
 
It is concerned primarily with the detection and remedy of accident and congestion
hazards.
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Traffic economy
Police traffic engineering
Traffic engineering
Traffic enforcement
 
Correct answer
Police traffic engineering

 
This pillar relates to the benefits and adverse effect of traffic to our economy.
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Traffic economy
 
Police traffic engineering
Traffic engineering
Traffic enforcement

 
Another “E” of traffic that involves formulation of new laws in the form of barangay or
city ordinance in every locality, or special laws that will legally support traffic
enforcement.
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Traffic economy
Police traffic engineering
Enactment of laws
Traffic enforcement
 
Correct answer
Enactment of laws

 
This pillar of traffic deals with huge increase in population , deviations in urban and
rural environment, air pollution, water pollution and the resulting effects of natural
disaster (force majeure) such as: quake, typhoon, tsunami, storm, landslide, flashflood
and to include the man-made disaster.
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Traffic education
Traffic ecology/environment
 
Traffic enactment
traffic enforcement

 
The expenditures incurred by the drivers, pedestrians, those on the business sector
and etc. as a result of delay of travel or transactions brought about by the existing
mode and condition of transportation is known as____________________________.
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Traffic education
Traffic ecology/environment
Traffic enactment
traffic economy
 
 
Which of the following is known as the Clean Air Act?
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R.A. 8749
 
L.O.I. No. 22
R.A. 8750
P.D. 1181

 
These are foul and filthy substances related to motor vehicle use such as empty can
of oils, grease materials, etc.
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Debris
Skidmarks
Dirt
 
Dusts

 
It is known as the seatbelt law in the Philippines.
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R.A. 4136
R.A. 6539
P.D. 96
R.A. 8750
 
 
This includes devices, procedures and communication systems that help vehicles
safely share same roads, railways, waterways, including airway spaces.
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Traffic supervision
Police traffic direction
Traffic control
 
Traffic management

Correct answer
Traffic management

 
It is the process of informing the drivers and pedestrians when, how, and where they
will stay or will not move at a specific place when there are emergencies or during
traffic congestions.
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Traffic supervision
Police traffic direction
 
Traffic control
Traffic management

 
These are constructed on the roadways to establish physical channel thru which traffic
is guided. Examples are: Rotary Island, divisional island, channelizing island & etc.
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Traffic island
 
Pavement markings
Traffic signs
Traffic lights

 
Symbols, words or patterns drawn on the surface of the road for the purpose of
regulating, warning or guiding traffic.
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Traffic island
Pavement markings
Traffic signs
 
Traffic lights

Correct answer
Pavement markings

 
Refers to the restriction or banning of other transportation to travel or use a particular
road or street at a particular time.
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Traffic control
Restraints
Priority control
 
Traffic supervision

 
All outlines, designs, words, tints or colors and other devices except signs applied
upon the road surface or curbing, or objects within or nearby the roadway for the
purpose of regulating, warning or guiding traffic is known as
__________________________.
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Pavement markings
 
Traffic markings
Road surface markings
Painted crosswalk

 
It designates two-way traffic where passing is not authorized. It isolates the opposite
travel lanes, & crossing this pavement marking is strictly prohibited.
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Broken white line
Double yellow line
Un-interrupted white line
 
Solid yellow line

Correct answer
Double yellow line

 
This is used to delineate or isolate traffic lanes. It allows crossing from one lane to
another if there is enough passing space and if the other lane is clear of traffic.
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Broken white line
 
Double yellow line
Un-interrupted white line
Solid yellow line

 
Refers to the series of white lines indicating the right place where people may cross
the street safely.
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Pavement markings
Chevron markings
Pedestrian lane
 
Stop line

 
This pavement line requires the drivers to stop and give way to the pedestrians
crossing the street using the painted crosswalk.
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Pavement markings
Chevron markings
Pedestrian lane
 
Stop line

Correct answer
Stop line

 
Traffic control devices that establishes physical channels for the purpose of guiding
traffic are known as _____________________
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Rotary islands
Traffic islands
 
Pedestrian lane
Divisional islands

 
This refers to the speed limits of vehicles on open country roads, with no "blinds
corners" not closely bordered by habitations.
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80 km/hour
30 km/hour
20 km/hour
50 km/hour
 
Correct answer
80 km/hour

 
These traffic islands are built on the roads to network the direction of vehicles in
accordance with their intended routes.
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Rotary islands
Traffic islands
 
Channelizing islands
Divisional islands

Correct answer
Rotary islands

 
An act preventing and penalizing Carnapping.
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R.A. 4136
R.A. 6539
 
P.D. 96
R.A. 8750

 
An act providing for a new Anti-Carnapping Law of the Philippines. Also known as
New Anti-Carnapping Act of 2016. Approved on July 17, 2016
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R.A. 10883
 
R.A. 6539
P.D. 96
R.A. 8750

 
The Anti-distracted Driving Act. This is the law that prohibits motorists from using
communication devices and other electronic entertainment and computing gadgets
while vehicles are in motion or temporarily stopped on a traffic light or an intersection.
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R.A. 10883
R.A. 10913
 
P.D. 96
R.A. 8750

 
In the event that any accident should occur as a result of the operation of motor
vehicle upon a highway, the driver shall observe the following:
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Stop immediately & report the accident;
 
Display his driver’s license to inspecting traffic law enforcer
All of the above
None of the above.

Correct answer
All of the above

 
When could a driver leave the area of accident without being held liable for HIT-AND-
RUN?
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His life is in impending danger of being injured by other person/s by reason of the accident
He surrenders to proper authority;
He call the assistance of a physician or nurse to provide first aid for the victim.
All of the above
 
 
If a driver loads or unloads passengers in the center of the traffic way whereby
blocking the passageway, he commits:
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illegal loading
illegal stopping
traffic obstruction
 
wrong parking

 
Headlights of motor vehicles shall be lighted not later than –
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one-half hour after sunset and until at least one-half hour before sunrise.
 
15 minutes after sunset and until at least 15 minutes before sunrise.
30 minutes before sunset and until at least 30 minutes after sunrise.
15 minutes before sunset and until at least 15 minutes after sunrise.

 
Every motor vehicle shall have tail lights which should lighted and visible least –
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100 meters from the rear of the vehicle.
60 meters from the rear of the vehicle.
50 meters from the rear of the vehicle.
 
30 meters from the rear of the vehicle.

Correct answer
100 meters from the rear of the vehicle.

 
Any vehicle propelled by any power other than muscular power using the public
highways is referred to as:
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vehicle
motor vehicle
automobile
all of these
 
Correct answer
motor vehicle

 
The actual legal owner of a motor vehicle, in whose name such vehicle is duly
registered with the L.T.O. is known as:
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operator
 
proprietor
operator-owner
owner

Correct answer
owner

 
Highway as defined by R.A. 4136 shall mean every public:
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thoroughfare, public boulevard, driveway, avenue, park, alley and Callejon but shall not include
grounds owned by private persons, colleges, universities, or other similar institutions.
 
thoroughfare, public boulevard, driveway, avenue, park, alley, callejon where motor vehicles are
operated at high speed.
thoroughfare, public boulevard, driveway, avenue, park, alley, Callejon either used publicly or
privately.
thoroughfare, public boulevard, driveway, avenue, park, alley, Callejon where motor vehicles are
operated at high speed.

 
Professional drivers are those who operate cars:
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with excellent maneuvering and controlling skills
with professional driver’s license.
 
with excellent maneuvering controlling skills whether his license is non-professional or
professional
for the purpose of earning a living.

 
What should be displayed on the protruding end of any load exceeds more than one
meter form the vehicle’s bed?
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any tree or plant’s leaves
a red flag
any old plastic material
any of these
 
Correct answer
a red flag

 
Exceeding registered capacity, carrying of passengers and freight on the top of
vehicles, riding on running boards, and hitching on a motor vehicle are prohibited
because:
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the motor vehicle cannot attain its desired speed.
vehicles cannot approach a curved way in proper manner.
of the danger they pose to the driver and passengers of the motor vehicle and to other motorists
and road users.
it is not allowed by law.
 
Correct answer
of the danger they pose to the driver and passengers of the motor vehicle and to other motorists
and road users.

 
A driver can leave the area of accident under the following circumstances, except
when the driver:
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is in imminent danger of being harmed by other person/s by reason of the accident.
surrenders to proper authority.
summons the assistance of a physician or nurse to aid the victim.
hides in the custody of the police.
 
 
A motor vehicle registered for more than nine passengers shall be classified as
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Passenger jeepney
 
Bus
Trucks
All of these

Correct answer
All of these

 
Which of the following is not considered a motor vehicle?
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Sedan
Street sweepers
 
Jeep
Truck

 
The measured weight of a motor vehicle plus the maximum allowable carrying
capacity in merchandise, freight and/or passengers is referred to as –
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Motor Vehicle Weight
 
Gross Weight
Net Weight
All of the above

Correct answer
Gross Weight

 
The following are the required accessories of a motor vehicles except –
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Windshield wiper
Brakes
Horn
Bumper
 
 
It is strictly prohibited, except for conductors collecting passenger fare.
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Hitching
Hanging on to or outside a motor vehicle
Riding on the running board
Riding on the top of the motor vehicle
 
Correct answer
Riding on the running board

 
Refers to the recruitment or hiring of competent personnel, identified to have
possessed expertise, skills and experience.
1/1
Planning
Staffing
 
Organizing
Directing

 
It is the process of informing the drivers and pedestrians when, how, and where they
will stay or will not move at a specific place when there are emergencies or during
traffic congestions.
1/1
Traffic supervision
Police traffic direction
 
Traffic control
Traffic management

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