Question 1
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Any person found guilty of littering shall be fined
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not less than $100 and up to $250.
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not less than $50 and up to $250
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not less than $50 and up to $350
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not less than $100 and up to $350
Question 2
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If officers are directing traffic,
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you must wave at them.
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you only have to follow their directions if you are in the turn lane.
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you only have to follow their directions if the traffic light is not working.
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you must follow their directions.
Question 3
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Anytime you travel through an intersection,
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you must yield to pedestrians.
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you must yield to any traffic already in the intersection.
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you do not have to yield to pedestrians.
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you do not have to yield to traffic already in the intersection.
Question 4
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How far from the railroad tracks is a railroad crossing sign normally posted?
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200 to 500 feet
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500 to 900 feet
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50 to 450 feet
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300 to 600 feet
Question 5
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How far from the railroad tracks must a school bus stop?
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50 to 10 feet from the outer rail
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100 to 50 feet from the outer rail
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200 to 100 feet from the outer rail
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500 to 200 feet from the outer rail
Question 6
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You must stop 50 to 10 feet from the outer rail of any railroad crossing when you see
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a lowered crossing gate
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a flashing electric signal
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a posted stop sign
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a flag person giving you a signal
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a rapidly approaching train
Question 7
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You do not have to stop if is there is a signal that a train is coming but you don't see a train.
Question 8
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If your vehicle is physically on the train tracks at a grade crossing and the lights begin to flash, [blank_start]___[blank_end] seconds is the minimal amount of time that it takes a train to reach the crossing.
Question 9
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If you get stuck on the railroad tracks and a train is coming, you should
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stay in your car till help arrives.
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get out of your vehicle and run in a 45 degree angle away from the tracks in the direction that the train is coming.
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get out of your vehicle and run in a 45 degree angle away from the tracks in the direction that the train is going.
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get out of your car and stand beside it.
Question 10
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On the interstate the maximum speed is [blank_start]___[blank_end] and the minimum speed is [blank_start]___[blank_end].
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50
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55
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65
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70
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75
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80
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20
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30
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40
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50
Question 11
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On four-lane highways (State & U.S.) the maximum speed is [blank_start]___[blank_end] and the minimum speed is [blank_start]___[blank_end].
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50
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55
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60
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65
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70
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75
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80
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20
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30
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40
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50
Question 12
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On two-lane highways (State & U.S.) the maximum speed is [blank_start]___[blank_end] .
Question 13
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On Natchez Trace Parkway the maximum speed is [blank_start]___[blank_end].
Question 14
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If you are using arm signals, be sure to extend your arm fully and signal continuously for at least [blank_start]___[blank_end] feet before you slow down, turn, stop, or change lanes.
Question 15
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When you are following another vehicle, allow at least [blank_start]___[blank_end] car length between you for every [blank_start]___[blank_end] miles per hour of speed.
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one
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two
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three
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four
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one
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two
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five
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ten
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fifteen
Question 16
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What is the braking distance @ 20 MPH (assuming ideal conditions)?
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60 feet
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64 feet
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68 feet
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70 feet
Question 17
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What is the braking distance @ 30 MPH (assuming ideal conditions)?
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100 feet
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106 feet
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116 feet
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120 feet
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126 feet
Question 18
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What is the braking distance @ 40 MPH (assuming ideal conditions)?
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160 feet
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166 feet
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176 feet
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170 feet
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186 feet
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180 feet
Question 19
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What is the braking distance @ 50 MPH (assuming ideal conditions)?
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240 feet
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245 feet
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250 feet
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255 feet
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260 feet
Question 20
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What is the braking distance @ 60 MPH (assuming ideal conditions)?
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320 feet
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324 feet
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326 feet
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328 feet
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330 feet
Question 21
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What is the braking distance @ 70 MPH (assuming ideal conditions)?
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400 feet
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405 feet
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410 feet
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415 feet
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420 feet
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425 feet
Question 22
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On a four-lane highway,
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drive in the right lane except when passing.
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drive in the right lane except when preparing to turn left.
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drive in the left lane except when passing.
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drive in the left lane except when preparing to turn right.
Question 23
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Is there any reason to cross a double yellow line? [blank_start]___[blank_end]
Question 24
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Never change lanes unless the movement can be made [blank_start]_______[blank_end].
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safely
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slowly
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rapidly
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unsafely
Question 25
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On a two-way highway, which pavement markings mean I can cross the center line to pass another vehicle?
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double yellow line
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single, broken, yellow line
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one solid yellow line and one broken yellow line, you may cross the lines only if the broken yellow line is closest to your travel lane
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one solid yellow line and one broken yellow line, you may cross the lines only if the broken yellow line is furthest from to your travel lane
Question 26
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Which lane should you drive in?
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Extreme left
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Center
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Extreme right
Question 27
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When should you not pass?
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100 feet from a railroad crossing
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100 feet from a bridge
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on a hill
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in a curve
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in an intersection
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100 feet from an overpass
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100 feet from a viaduct
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100 feet from a crosswalk
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in a long straight away with a single, broken, yellow line
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when it is raining
Question 28
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Where is the most dangerous place on a highway?
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intersections
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straight away
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hill
Question 29
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The privilege of immediate use of the highway is _________.
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right-of-way
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cross-walk
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intersection
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one-way
Question 30
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The person who does not have right-of-way must
Question 31
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In a crosswalk, pedestrians have the right-of-way
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always
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never
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only when marked
Question 32
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Which direction do you enter and exit a roundabout?
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toward your right
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toward your left
Question 33
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Each time you encounter a school bus with its red lights flashing and/or with its stop sign extended, Mississippi law states that you must:
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come to a complete stop with in 10 feet away from the bus
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remain stopped until the bus has resumed motion and its red lights are no longer flashing and/or its stop sign is retracted.
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yield to the bus and only stop if you see children
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slow down to 15 MPH within 100 feet of the bus
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yield
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continue driving normally