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Traffic Summative Test

This document contains a 30-item multiple choice test on traffic management and accident investigation. The test covers topics such as definitions of traffic terms like hit and run, forms of early human transportation, pioneers of road building, the development of vehicles from pulled carts to those with internal combustion engines, and the various pillars of traffic management including legislation, education, enforcement, and engineering. It also addresses causes of traffic congestion and the roles of various Philippine government agencies related to transportation.

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Traffic Summative Test

This document contains a 30-item multiple choice test on traffic management and accident investigation. The test covers topics such as definitions of traffic terms like hit and run, forms of early human transportation, pioneers of road building, the development of vehicles from pulled carts to those with internal combustion engines, and the various pillars of traffic management including legislation, education, enforcement, and engineering. It also addresses causes of traffic congestion and the roles of various Philippine government agencies related to transportation.

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NAME: Year and Section:

TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AND ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION


Summative Test

I- Multiple Choice: Write the letter of the correct answer at the space provided for.
B
_____1. Refers to a term commonly applied to a traffic accident in which a driver fails to comply with any of the duties
required as stopping, giving aid, and revealing his identity.
a. Reckless driving c. Obstruction of Justice
b. Hit and Run d. Evading responsibility
D
_____2. The earliest human beings were believed to have constantly moved from one place to another because;
a. they were nomadic c. to travel the world
b. barter trading d. to conquer places for survival
B
_____3. the earliest form of travel used by man was
a. sled pulled by animals c. wheeled carts
b. by foot travel d. domesticated animals

A
_____4. It is a primarily a dangerous conduct and attitude, which indicates a lack of concern for injurious
consequences which is likely to result or happen
a. Reckless driving c. Negligent driving
b. Arrogant driving d. Dangerous driving

C
_____5. To ease the travelling by foot, the early civilizations have;
a. invented the wheel c. domesticated animals to carry loads
b. used wind to move vehicles d. utilized carrying poles and travois
B
_____6. Pillar of Traffic Management which studies potentially disastrous effect of traffic such as pollution, noise,
congestion and accidents.
a. Traffic Economy c. Traffic Education
b. Traffic Ecology d. Traffic enforcement

B
_____7. The process of giving training and practice in the actual application of traffic rules, traffic safety education
and road use.
a. Dept of Education c. Traffic Enforcement
b. Traffic Education d. Traffic Seminar
B
_____8. The early use of wheel was believed to have originated in;
a. Europe c. America
b. Western Asia d. Africa
C
_____9. When wheeled carts were invented, the next problem by man in travelling was;
a. engine to power the carriages
b. domesticate animals to pull the carriages
c. wider pathways to accommodate the width of wheeled carriages
d. pedals to drive the wheeled carriages

C
_____10. The pillar of traffic management mainly concerned with the creation, implementation and enforcement of
traffic laws and rules and regulations.
a. Traffic Legislation c. Traffic Enforcement
b. Traffic Engineering d. Traffic Ecology

_____11. Refers to the movement of persons, goods and vehicles either powered by animals or animals – drawn
vehicles, or by combustion system from one place to another for the purpose of travel
a. transportation b. traffic
c. migration d. safari

_____12. Who among the following were considered as the pioneers of road building in ancient history?
a. Africans c. Romans
b. Greeks d. Germans

_____13. The first animal domesticated used by early man to carry light loads
a. ox c. donkey
b. horse d. yak

_____14. The Frenchmen who is attributed for the invention of the internal combustion engine
a. John Macadam c. Henry Ford
b. Etienne Lenoir d. John Boyd Dunlop

_____15. Who among the following pioneered the mass production of motor vehicles?
a. John Macadam c. Henry Ford
b. Etienne Lenoir d. John Boyd Dunlop

_____16. The science of measuring traffic and travel and the study of the basic laws relative to the traffic flow and
generation
a. Traffic Management c. Traffic Engineering
b. Traffic enforcement d. Traffic Education

_____17. What traffic pillar is responsible for the dissemination of pertinent informations about traffic
a. Traffic Ecology c. Traffic Engineering
b. Traffic Enforcement d. Traffic Education

_____18. Who is attributed for the introduction of pneumatic tires?


a. John Macadam c. Henry Ford
b. Etienne Lenoir d. John Boyd Dunlop

_____19. In traffic management, the success of police can be attributed practically to his;
a. common sense c. broad experience
b. discretion d. sufficient knowledge of problem

_____20. Among the following is involved in the function of traffic engineering


a. fact finding and enactment of traffic rules and regulations
b. issuance of traffic safety seminars
c. installation of sufficient traffic devices
d. all of the above

_____21. The Land Transportation Office is under the


a. Dept of Transportation and Communication
b. Dept of Interior and Local Govt
c. Dept of Public Works and Highways
d. Dept of National defense

_____22. The study of biorhythm is considered an important aspect of traffic safety because an individual can avoid
accident by;
a. knowing intellectual capacity on a certain day
b. knowing physical capacity on a certain day
c. knowing if he is feeling well on a certain day
d. hinting on how he will tend to feel in a certain day

_____23. Traffic Economy is being considered as on e of the pillars of traffic because;


a. it is safer to travel riding motor vehicles
b. traffic directly or indirectly affect our economy
c. you spend less when walking rather than riding a vehicle
d. oil prices are increasing

_____24. A carrying device which is used by balance on one shoulder


a. travois
b. carrying pole
c. balance pole
d. sled

_____25. Poor control measures as a major cause of traffic congestion is best characterized by;
a. narrow bridges and absence of catwalk to control pedestrians
b. insufficient mechanical control devices and inefficient traffic enforcers
c. lack of traffic roads
d. drivers poor driving habit

_____26. Which of the following is the Land Transportation Code of the Philippines
a. R.A. 4136
b. P.D. 4136
c. R.A. 7659
d. R.A. 8749

_____27. The agency responsible for the construction and maintenance of national roads and other road systems.
a. Dept of Transportation c. Land transportation Office
b. Dept of Public Works and Highways d. Land Transportation Franchising board

_____28. To Initiate enforcement action for reckless driving under the provision of an existing law, three (3) things must
be proven; except
a. person is driving d. willful or wanton disregard of the safety of
b. person has no valid driver’s license persons or property
c. a vehicle involved

_____29. Human errors as one cause of traffic congestion is characterized by the following; except
a. poor legislation activities c. effective and efficient traffic enforcers
b. slow drivers d. poor driving habit

_____30. Republic Act 8750 of the Philippines refers to;


a. Clean Air act c. basic law of land transportation
b. use of seatbelt d. anti carnapping

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