A) Registered in Region 5 B) Registered in ILOCOS C) Registered in CAR D) Registered in NCR
A) Expired registration B) Misplaced commemorative plate C) Wrong prefix assignment D) Misuse of government property
A) 3rd week (15-21) B) 2nd week (8-14) C) 4th week (22-end) D) 1st week (1-7)
A) Allow it if visible B) Require the standard LTO plate C) Treat it as valid for personal trips D) Confiscate documents immediately
A) PLT-225 B) Both were registered the same time C) TNU 636 D) Registration cannot be determined
A) No plate sticker B) No roper sick of a for-hire vehicle C) Tampered plate D) Illegal transfer of ownership
A) Senate President B) Chief Justice C) Vice President D) President of the Philippines
A) Region 5 B) Region 10 C) Region 9 D) Region 7
A) Government-owned B) Public utility vehicle C) Private vehicle D) Diplomatio/aromptod
A) 4th week B) 3rd week C) 2nd week D) 1st week
A) Representatives B) Cabinet Secretaries C) Chief of Staff D) Senators
A) Diplomatic vehicle B) Private vehicle C) Government vehicle D) For-hire vehicle
A) Davao Region B) Western Visayas C) Cagayan Valley D) Eastern Visayas
A) PUV / For-hire B) Private C) Diplomatic D) Government
A) Not enough info B) "A" C) Both same age D) "R"
A) Second-to-the-last B) Second C) Last D) First
A) Blue on white background B) Red on white background C) Green on white background D) Black on yellow background
A) Confiscate the plate B) Issue citation immediately C) Require OR/CR first D) Verify credentials
A) G B) H C) C D) E
A) Expired registration B) Unauthorized personal use C) Wrong color coding D) Invalid transaction
A) Conductor B) Student Permit C) Non-Professional D) Professional
A) Restriction Code 2 B) Professional C) Non-Professional D) Student Permit
A) She must drive alone B) She must own the vehicle she drives C) She must already pass the practical exam D) She must be with a licensed driver
A) Non-Professional B) Student Permit C) Conductor D) Professional
A) 16 years old B) No theoretical exam required C) No medical certificate needed D) Must pass a drug test
A) LTO Memorandum Circular B) Clean Air Act C) RA 4136 D) Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act
A) DOTE B) LTO C) DILG D) MMDA
A) 1 year B) 6 months C) 3 months D) 2 years
A) Remove restrictions B) Convert to Professional C) Apply for Conductor's License D) Nothing, Non-Pro is allowed
A) After 6 months B) After 1 year C) After 1 month D) Immediately
A) Tampering of documents B) Illegal parking C) Driving without license D) Reckless driving
A) 21 B) 16 C) 18 D) 17
A) Assists passengers in public utility vehicles B) Drives motorcycles C) Enforces traffic laws D) Operates trucks
A) Only during daytime B) Only if police escort is present C) Yes, emergency vehicles responding to emergencies are exempt D) No, ambulances must follow all speed limits
A) No, only R.A. 4136 sets maximum speed limits nationwide B) Only if approved by the governor C) Only if traffic signs are already installed D) Yes, mayors can change speed limits
A) On the right side B) On the shoulder C) Anywhere as long as he signals D) On the left side
A) The faster vehicle B) The larger vehicle C) Car A D) Car B
A) Turn wheels away from the road B) Turn wheels toward the side of the road C) Keep wheels straight D) Any position is fine uphill
A) Private men Vehicle B) Diplomat Vehicle C) Government Vehicle D) Public Utility Vehicle
A) Diplomat B) Private C) Govemment-Owned D) Public Utility Vehicle
A) Blue on white B) Green on white C) Maroon on white D) Yellow with black letters
A) Let it go if passengers are many B) Issue only a warning C) Impose penalties based on RA 4136 D) Require repainting first
A) Western Visayas B) CALABARZON C) B. Central Luzon D) National Capital Region
A) Private, not for hire B) Government-owned C) Diplomatic vehicle D) Exempted vehicle
A) For private use B) Public transportation C) Diplomatic service D) Govemment-owned only
A) Chief Justice B) President C) Senate President D) Speaker of the House
A) 4th week (22-end) B) 1st week (1-7) C) 3rd week (15-21) D) 2nd week (8-14)
A) Unregistered vehicle B) No license in possession while driving C) Expired registration D) Driving underage
A) TOP (Temporary Operator's Permit) B) Vehicle impound slip C) Clearance form D) OVR
A) International License B) Professional C) Non-Professional D) Student Permit |