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Road Safety Online Test 9th Social Science Lesson 16 Questions in English
Road Safety Online Test 9th Social Science Lesson 16 Questions in English
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 Question 1  | 
Which is not a major reason of road accidents?
Drunk and Drive			  | |
Improper training  | |
Long Driving	  | |
Improper Roadways  | 
Question 2  | 
Choose the correct statements.
- A Road Accident refers to many numbers of vehicles involved in it.
 - An Road Accident occurs on a road open to public transport.
 - Intentional Acts and Natural disasters are excluded from road accidents.
 
i only	  | |
ii and iii only  | |
i and iii only	  | |
iii only  | 
Question 2 Explanation: 
 A Road accident refers to any accident involving at least a vehicle, occurring on a road open to public transport, and in which at least one person is injured or killed. International Acts and natural disasters are excluded from road accidents.
Question 3  | 
Identify the matches of main causes of death by road accidents with its occurrences.
- Speeding i) 5%
 - Inefficient Law enforcement ii) 40%
 - Less usage of safety equipment’s iii) 15%
 - Drunk and drive iv) 24%
 
iv, iii, i, ii	  | |
ii, iii, ii, i	  | |
iii, iv, ii, i  | |
i, iv, ii, iii  | 
Question 3 Explanation: 
 The Main causes of death by road accidents include Drunk and drive (40%), Speeding (24%), car boom in India (16%), Inefficient law enforcement (15%) and less use of helmets and seat belts (5%).
Question 4  | 
The Major causes of Road accidents includes
Distractions to driver  | |
Red Light Jumping  | |
Overtaking  | |
All the above  | 
Question 4 Explanation: 
 The Main causes of death by road accidents include Drunk and drive (40%), Speeding (24%), car boom in India (16%), Inefficient law enforcement (15%) and less use of helmets and seat belts (5%). Distractions to driver, Red light jumping, overtake in a wrong manner.
Question 5  | 
Which of this Indian city has comparatively low rate of Road accidents in the year 2016?
Chennai  | |
Bhopal  | |
Hyderabad  | |
Kolkata  | 
Question 6  | 
Which City of India has more number of accidents in the year 2016?
Kolkata  | |
Mumbai  | |
Hyderabad  | |
Chennai  | 
Question 7  | 
Match the Factors of Road Accidents
- Pedestrians i) Fog
 - Passengers ii) Carelessness
 - Road Conditions iii) Talking to drivers
 - Weather Conditions iv) Potholes
 
i, iii, ii, iv	  | |
ii, iii, iv, i  | |
iii, iv, ii, i  | |
ii, i, iv, iii  | 
Question 8  | 
Choose the correct sentences
- Drivers should not do over-speeding.
 - Pedestrians should be more careful while using roadways.
 - People may avoid private vehicles in bad weather conditions
 
i only	  | |
ii only	  | |
iii only  | |
all the above  | 
Question 9  | 
The Direct consequences of Accidents are
Fatality  | |
Injury  | |
Damage to property	  | |
All the above  | 
Question 9 Explanation: 
 Direct consequences of accidents include Fatality or Death, Injury and damaging the property.
Question 10  | 
What are the possible preventive measures for controlling accidents?
Education about road accidents  | |
Highly equipped engineering methods  | |
Strict enforcement of law  | |
All the above  | 
Question 11  | 
Which of these measures can reduce the death causes in accidents by 51%?
Usage of seat belt  | |
Perfect Roadways  | |
Drunk and drive		  | |
illiteracy  | 
Question 11 Explanation: 
 The chances of death by accident can be decreased by 51% with the proper use of seat belt.
Question 12  | 
- Assertion (A): From the accident reports of 2016 death cases is major because of Two-Wheelers.
 - Reasoning (R): The death rates are reduced by using bicycles and other animal drawn and hand cart vehicles.
 
Both A and R is True and R is the correct explanation of A.  | |
Both A and R is True but R is not the correct explanation of A.  | |
A is True but R is False.  | |
Both A and R is False.  | 
Question 13  | 
As per the WHO report of 2002 which age group are leads in the number of death cases in Road accidents?
15-20	  | |
30-44		  | |
5-14  | |
15-29  | 
Question 14  | 
- Assertion (A): The Number of death cases in all age groups of women is comparatively very low compared to men.
 - Reasoning (R): Old aged people above the age group of 60 are less affected by the road accidents.
 
Both A and R is True and R is the correct explanation of A.  | |
Both A and R is True but R is not the correct explanation of A.  | |
A is True but R is False.  | |
Both A and R is False.  | 
Question 15  | 
- Assertion (A): Basic road safety rules are not meant for children.
 - Reasoning (R): Children must be aware of road safety rules and regulations.
 
Both A and R is True and R is the correct explanation of A.  | |
Both A and R is True but R is not the correct explanation of A.  | |
A is False but R is True.  | |
Both A and R is False.  | 
Question 15 Explanation: 
 It is important for children to know about road safety rules and regulations. There are some basic road safety rules for ensuring the safety of children.
Question 16  | 
Which of these are the basic road safety rules for children?
Always use sidewalks  | |
Know your signals  | |
Stop, Look and Cross  | |
All the above  | 
Question 17  | 
What is the minimum age limit for obtaining a vehicle license in India?
14  | |
13  | |
18  | |
17  | 
Question 17 Explanation: 
 The eligibility for obtaining a learners license for a private motor vehicle without any gear is 16 years. The minimum age to apply for a permanent license to drive a private motor vehicle is 18 years.
Question 18  | 
Which year Motor vehicle Act defines the need of driving license in India?
1987  | |
1988  | |
1990  | |
1950  | 
Question 18 Explanation: 
 A driving license is required in India by any person driving a vehicle on any highway or other road defined in the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.
Question 19  | 
Which is considered as a best way to teach children about road safety methods?
School  | |
Visual Media			  | |
Play methods  | |
Tutorials  | 
Question 19 Explanation: 
 Play is the one of the best ways to make children learn important things like road safety and rules.
Question 20  | 
State some playing methodology used for the awareness of children?
Crosswords  | |
Red Light, Green Light	  | |
Guessing games  | |
All the above  | 
Question 21  | 
What is the Vehicle related factors related to Road accidents?
Brake failures  | |
Damaged roads  | |
Wind storms		  | |
illiteracy  | 
Question 21 Explanation: 
 The Vehicle factors which causes the road accidents are Brake failures or steering failures, tyre burst, insufficient headlight, Overloading.
Question 22  | 
Which authority is responsible for issue of driving license in India?
Central Transport Authorities	  | |
Regional Transport Authorities  | |
State Transport Authority  | |
None of the above  | 
Question 22 Explanation: 
 In India, a driving license is an official document that authorizes its holder to operate various types of motor vehicles. In various Indian states, they are administered by the Regional Transport Authorities/Offices (RTA/RTO).
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