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  • 1. This is the basic law regulating land transportation in the Philippines.
A) R.A. 5448.
B) R.A. 4136.
C) R.A. 6539
D) R.A. 8749.
  • 2. The act, which is known as the “anti-Carnapping Act of 1972” the act preventing and
    penalizing carnapping. (R.A 10883 OF 2016)
A) R.A. 7924.
B) R.A. 8749
C) R.A. 5448.
D) R.A. 6539
  • 3. Act imposing a tax on privately owned passenger automobiles, motorcycles and
    scooters, and a science stamp tax, to constitute a special science fund defining the programs,
    projects and activities of science agencies to be financed therefrom and for other purposes.
A) R.A. 8749
B) R.A. 5448
C) R.A. 4136
D) R.A. 8750
  • 4. Also known as the “clean air Act”
A) R.A. 8749
B) R.A. 6539
C) R.A. 8750
D) R.A. 7924
  • 5. It provides for the attachment of seat belts for all types of motor vehicles and
    imposes penalty for the non-compliance thereof.
A) R.A. 5448
B) R.A. 8749
C) R.A. 5447
D) R.A. 8750
  • 6. The act creating the metropolitan manila Development Authority, defining its powers
    and functions, providing funds therefor and for other purposes.
A) R.A. 8750
B) R.A. 6539
C) R.A. 7924
D) R.A. 4136
  • 7. Regulating the use of sirens, bells, horns, etc. by prohibiting the attachment of any siren, horn bell, etc. on
    motor vehicles which produce unusual or startling sounds as well as blinkers and other similar devices unless the vehicle
    belongs to the AFP,NBI,LTO,PNP,BJMP, Hospitals and Fire Department are specifically intended for use in emergencies.
A) P.D. No. 96
B) P.D. 1730
C) P.D. 1686
D) P.D No. 101
  • 8. Expediting the methods of prescribing, redefining or modifying the lines and modes of operations of public
    utility motor vehicles in the Philippines
A) P.D. 1605
B) P.D. No. 207
C) P.D No. 101
D) P.D. 1686
  • 9. Declaring as part of the laws of the Philippines the Vienna Convention on road traffic, signs and signals.
A) P.D. 1729
B) P.D. No. 207
C) P.D. No. 612
D) P.D. 1605
  • 10. Requiring compulsory insurance for all types of motor vehicles against third party liability as an additional
    pre-requisite for registration by the
    LTO.
A) P.D. 1686
B) P.D. No. 612
C) P.D No. 101
D) P.D. 109
  • 11. Imposing a tax on every motor vehicle equipped with air conditioner.
A) P.D. 1686
B) P.D. 109
C) P.D No. 101
D) P.D. 1605
  • 12. Providing for the abatement for air pollution from motor vehicles and for other purposes.
A) P.D. No. 96
B) P.D. No. 207
C) P.D. 1181
D) P.D No. 101
  • 13. Granting the Metropolitan Manila commission certain powers related to traffic management and control in
    metropolitan manila providing penalties, and for other purposes.
A) P.D. No. 612
B) P.D No. 101
C) P.D. 1605
D) P.D. No. 207
  • 14. Regulating the issuance of license plates of all motor vehicles
A) P.D. No. 96
B) P.D. 1686
C) P.D. 109
D) P.D. 98
  • 15. Modifying P.D. 98
A) P.D. 1686
B) P.D. 109
C) P.D. 98
D) P.D No. 101
  • 16. Authorizing the bureau of land transportation to dispose of impounded motor vehicles unclaimed by owners
    for a certain period of time
A) P.D. 1729
B) P.D No. 101
C) P.D. No. 96
D) P.D. No. 612
  • 17. Declaring the syndicated printing, manufacture, distribution, possession or use of fake official Bureau of
    Land Transportation forms, documents, plates and stickers as offenses involving economic sabotage
A) P.D. No. 612
B) P.D. 1730
C) P.D. 1605
D) P.D. No. 207
  • 18. Providing for the removal of all impediment on roads, streets and highways such as constructions,
    stalled or parked vehicles and other movable property that obstruct free passage.
A) L.O.I No. 229
B) L.O.I. No. 43
C) L.O.I. 551
D) L.O.I No. 112
  • 19. Prohibiting freight and cargo trucks from using roads, highways and bridges whose load capacities are in
    excess of specific allowable limits.
A) L.O.I. No. 43
B) L.O.I No. 112
C) L.O.1. 1071
D) L.O.I No. 229
  • 20. Requiring all motor vehicle owners, users, or drivers to have in their possession at all times while driving
    at least one (1) pair of early warning device (EWD) for use when the vehicle is disabled on roads, streets and highways or
    other emergencies compelling the vehicle to be on stop position
A) L.O.I 716
B) L.O.I. 551
C) L.O.1. 1071
D) L.O.I No. 229
  • 21. Directing the law enforcement agencies to implement the Pollution Control Program
A) L.O.I No. 229
B) L.O.I. 551
C) L.O.1. 1071
D) L.O.I. 1009
  • 22. Every motor vehicle to equip at least a pair of early warning device.
A) L.O.I. No. 43
B) L.O.I. 551
C) L.O.1. 1071
D) L.O.I 716
  • 23. Calling for the national tripartite conference to consider the establishment of viable labor-management
    relations based upon the “boundary” systemin land transportation.
A) L.O.I 853
B) L.O.I. 1009
C) L.O.I. No. 43
D) L.O.I No. 112
  • 24. All owners of private motor vehicles who desire to stop operating or using their number plates and
    registration certificates to surrender to BLT.
A) L.O.I. No. 43
B) L.O.I 716
C) L.O.1. 1071
D) L.O.I. 1009
  • 25. Owners and or operators of motor vehicles are authorized to pay the annual premiums for the
    insurance of their motor vehicles on quarterly basis.
A) L.O.I No. 229
B) L.O.I No. 112
C) L.O.1. 1071
D) L.O.I No. 43
  • 26. Rules of pleadings, practice and procedure for appeals on franchising, fare
    rates charges and other related matters pertinent to land Transportation Public Utilities.
A) DOTC D.O. 88-305
B) D.O. 93-693
  • 27. Revised Schedule of Administrative Fees and charges of Land Transportation
    office.
A) D.O. 93-693
B) DOTC D.O. 88-305
  • 28. Requiring the towing and impounding of stalled motor vehicles on public
    highways and the imposition corresponding fees there of.
A) Administrative Order No. 1,S-1975, LTC
B) Special Order No. 101 IRM, LTC
C) Administrative Order No. VIII,S-1968, LTC
D) Administrative Order No. 1,S-1973, LTC
  • 29. Prescribing guidelines and procedures in the implementation of PD No.96
A) Administrative Order No. VIII,S-1968, LTC
B) Special Order No. 101 IRM, LTC
C) Administrative Order No. 1,S-1975, LTC
D) Administrative Order No. 1,S-1973, LTC.
  • 30. Laying down specific rules of action in the imposition of uniform fines and
    penalties for violation of the provisions of R.A 4136.
A) Administrative Order No. VIII,S-1968, LTC
B) Administrative Order No. 1,S-1975, LTC
C) Special Order No. 101 IRM, LTC
  • 31. Enumerating and identifying various city streets where parking
    is prohibited
A) Special Order No. 101 IRM, LTC
B) Administrative Order No. VIII,S-1968, LTC
C) Administrative Order No. 1,S-1973, LTC
D) Administrative Order No. 1,S-1975, LTC
  • 32. Reorganizing the DOTC, defining its powers and functions and for other purposes.
A) EO. 125
B) EO. 202
C) E.O. 248.
  • 33. Providing for two service units in the office of the Asst. sec. for Land Transportation in the DOTC (Law
    enforcement service-LES and traffic adjudication service-TAS), defining the powers and functions there of and for other
    purposes.
A) E.O. 248
B) EO. 202
C) EO. 125
D) E.O. 265
  • 34. Creating the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB).
A) EO. 125
B) E.O. 265
C) E.O. 248
D) EO. 202
  • 35. Empowering the Land Transportation Commission to control and supervise the operations of motor vehicle
    driving schools
A) E.O. 265
B) EO. 125
C) EO. 202
D) E.O. 248
  • 36. Act to enhance the mobility of disabled persons by requiring certain buildings,
    institutions, establishments and public utilities to install facilities and other devices.
A) Batas Pambansa Blg. 344 (B.P.344)
B) Sec. 2
C) Sec. 1
  • 37. Clarificatory guidelines for the registration/operation of new private vehicles particularly in the use of
    conduction sticker.
A) M.C. 94-002
B) M.C. 93-001
C) M.C. 94-002
  • 38. Sanctions on operators arising from the violations of their drivers.
A) M.C. 94-002
B) M.C. 90-020
C) M.C 94-199
  • 39. Enjoining all public utility operators to use garage instead of public places or side streets in parking their
    vehicles.
A) M.C. 93-001
B) M.C 94-199
C) M.C. 90-192
  • 40. Directing all public land transportation service operators and drivers to display in any conspicuous place
    of their vehicles the authorized fare matrix for the specific route granted them to avoid conflict.
A) M.C 94-199
B) M.C. 90-020
C) M.C. 90-192
  • 41. Diesel smoke emission test for motor vehicles.
A) M.C 94-199
B) M.C. 90-020
C) M.C. 90-192
  • 42. Re-implementation of Lor 229, as amended by LOI 479 directing the installation of early warning devices
    of motor vehicles.
A) M.C. 90-192
B) M.C. 92-146
C) M.C. 90-020
  • 43. Issuance of driver’s license to disabled persons.
A) M.C. 94-188
B) M.C. 92-146
C) M.C. 90-192
  • 44. Aide-memoir regarding retention and authority by LTO to register motorized tricycles under R.A 4136, and
    guidelines to implement devolution of LTFRB’S Franchising Authority over TC’s per R.A 7160 issued by DOTC.
A) M.C 94-199
B) M.C. 94-188
C) M.C. 92-146
  • 45. Regulating and laying instructions in the use of special commemorative
    Motor Vehicle Plates.
A) LTC Circular No. 15, dated 19 January 1972
B) LTC Memorandum Circular No. 33, dated 12 September 1972.
  • 46. Providing guidelines in the apprehension of illegally
    parked motor vehicles.
A) . LTC Memorandum Circular No. 33, dated 12 September 1972
B) LTC Circular No. 15, dated 19 January 1972
  • 47. Directing that motor vehicies whose
    loads are rice, cereals, fertilizers and other prime commodities are not to be apprehended and stopped on roads and
    highways except only in cases of serious violation.
A) LTC Circular No. 15, dated 19 January 1972.
B) LTC Memorandum to all Patrol 1 Officers. Deputies and agents dtd 09 august 1975
C) LTC Memorandum Circular No. 33, dated 12 September 1972
  • 48. Shall mean any vehicle propelled by any power using the public highways, but excepting road rollers, trolley cars, street-sweepers, sprinklerss, lawn mower, bulldozers, graders, fork-lefts, amphibians trucks and cranes if not used in public highways, vehicles which run only on ralls or tracks and tractors, trailer and traction engines of all kinds used exclusively for agricultural purposes.
A) PASSENGER AUTOMOBILES
B) Driver
C) MOTOR VEHICLE
D) ARTICULATED VEHICLE
  • 49. Shall mean all pneumatic tires vehicle of type similar to those usually known

    under the following terms: touring cars, car speedster sports car roadster jeep cycle car except motor wheel and similar small outfits which are classified with motorcycles coupe, landaulet, closed car, limousine, cabriolet, and sedan.
A) licensed
B) PASSENGER AUTOMOBILES
C) Driver
D) ARTICULATED VEHICLE
  • 50. Shall mean any motor vehicie with a trailer having no front axle and so attached that part of the trailer rest upon the motor vehicle and a substantial part of the weight of the trailer and its load is borne by the motor vehicle. Such trailer shall be called "semi-trailer
A) ARTICULATED VEHICLE
B) Driver
C) licensed
  • 51. Shall mean every and licensed operator of a motor vehicle.
A) ARTICULATED VEHICLE
B) Driver
C) licensed
  • 52. Every and any driver hired for driving or operating a motor vehicle, whether for private use or for hive to the public Any driver driving his own motor vehicle for hire is a professional driver.
A) PASSENGER AUTOMOBILES
B) Professional Driver
C) ARTICULATED VEHICLE
  • 53. The actual legal owner a motor vehicle in whose name such vehicle is duly registered with the LTO.
A) Owner
B) Garage
C) Driver
D) PASSENGER
  • 54. Every person, association partnership. Or corporation making. Manufacturing, constructing assembling, remodelling or setting up motor vehicles.
A) Dealer
B) Garage
C) Driver
  • 55. Any building in which two or more motor vehicles, either with or without drivers, are kept-eady for hire to the public, but shall not include street stands, public service stations, or other public places designated by proper authority as parking spaces for motor vehicle for hire while awaiting or soliciting business
A) Garage
B) Dealer
C) PARKING
  • 56. The measured weight of a motor vehicle plus the maximum allowable carrying capacity in merchandise, freight and/or passengers, as determined by the commissioner of the LTO.
A) Gross weight
B) TOURIST
C) HIGHWAYS
  • 57. Every public thoroughfare, but shall not include roadways upon grounds owned by private persons
A) PARK
B) Gross Weight
C) Highways
  • 58. Mean that a motor vehicle! Is parked/parking, if it has been brought to Stop.
A) Gross Weight
B) PARKING OR PARK
C) Cargo Carrying Devices
  • 59. Foreigner who travels From place to place for pleasure/culture
A) Riding
B) HIGHWAYS
C) TOURIST
  • 60. Exceeding Registered capacity (over loading) Vihicle should not be more than its registered Carrying capacity
A) Carrying Devices
B) SELECTED PROVISIONS of R.A 4136
C) Cargo
  • 61. The construction of devices for carrying cargo at the rear or sides of trucks may be allowed, Subject to the approval of the Com- missioner, but the total net weight of the device, including cargo, must not exceed 100 kilos.
A) Cargo Carrying Devices
B) PARKING
C) B.SELECTED PROVISIONS
  • 62. It is strictly prohibited, except for conductors collecting passenger fare (Sec. 32.c).
A) Riding on Top of the Motor Vehicle
B) PARKING
C) Riding on Running Board
  • 63. Passengers shall not be allowed to ride on top of motor vehicles, but baggage or freight may be carried on top of the truck, provided that the weight thereof is not more than 20 kilos per square
A) Riding on Top of the Motor Vehicle
B) PARKING
C) Riding on Running Board
  • 64. Every motor vehicles when operated on a traffic way should have the following specified accessories
A) Taillights
B) Headlights
C) Required Motor Vehicle Accessories
  • 65. Motor vehicles having metallic tires are prohibited from operating on any public highway. If the tires are solid, it should be thick enough to present the metal rims from touching the road
A) Tires
B) Breaks
C) Headlights
D) Taillight
  • 66. Every motor vehicle with four or more wheels shall be provided with dual hydraulic brake system so that in case of hydraulic line failure affecting the braking efficiency of any of the four wheels at least either the front or near wheels shall retain normal braking capabilities
A) Horns
B) Breaks
C) Stoplight
D) Tires
  • 67. Every motor vehicle shall be provided with a horn or signaling device in good order.
A) Breaks
B) Headlights
C) Tires
D) Horns
  • 68. The vehicle should have 2 headlights, one on each side, which must be dimmed when meeting another vehicle
A) Stop light
B) Headlight
C) Horns taillight
  • 69. Installed at the rear portion of the vehicle, this should be visible at least 100 meters away.
A) Horns
B) Taillight
C) Tires
D) Headlight
  • 70. Installed also at the vehicle's rear. Red lights are prohibited at the forward portion of the vehicle.
A) Taillight
B) Headlight
C) Stop light
D) Horns
  • 71. Every motor vehicle shall be equipped with a mechanically or electrically operated device for wiping off raindrops or other moisture from its windshield (Sec. 34,h).
A) Breaks
B) Taillights
C) Windshield Wiper
D) Stoplights
  • 72. Whenever the load of any vehicle extends more than I meter beyond the bed or body thereof, there shall be displayed at every projecting end of such load, a red flag not less than
A) Red flag
B) Muffler
  • 73. Every motor vehicle propelled by an internal combustion engine shall be equipped with muffler, and whenever said motor vehicle passes through a street of any city, municipality, or thickly populated district or barrio, the muffler shall not be cut out or disconnected. No motor vehicle shall be operated in such a manner as to cause it to emit or make any unnecessary or disagreeable odor, smoke or noise.
A) Obstruction of Traffic
B) Mufflers
C) Hitching on to a Vehicle
  • 74. ➤ A. Hanging on to or riding on the outside or rear end of any vehicle. Wwever, tionally alled or cs, one eeting

    B. Holding on to any moving vehicle whether on foot or otherwise.

    C. Driver allowing any person to hang on to or ride outside of or at the rear end of the vehicle (Sec. 51).
A) Hitching on to a Vehicle
B) Mufflers
  • 75. is absolutely prohibited to operate any motor vehicle under the influences of liquor or other prohibited drugs (Sec. 53). Hicle, of the one arked
A) Mufflers-Every
B) Hitching on to a Vehicle
C) Driving While under the Influence of Liquor or Other Prohibited Drugs
  • 76. Obstruction of traffic by operating a motor vehicle in such a manner as to obstruct, block, or impede the passage of another vehicle is prohibited. This prohibition applies even when discharging or loading passengers (Sec. 54)
A) Hitching on to a Vehicle
B) Mufflers
C) Obstruction of traffic
  • 77. the event that any accident should occur as a result of the operation of a motor vehicle upon a highway, the driver shall observe the following
A) Mufflers
B) Duties of Driver In Case of Accident
  • 78. When could a driver leave the area of accident without being held liable for HIT-AND-RUN?
A) His life is in Imminent danger of being harmed by other person/s by reason of the accident, ▸ b. He surrenders to proper authority c. He summons the assistance of a physician or nurse to aid the victim.
B) His life is in NOT Imminent danger of being harmed by other person/s by reason of the accident, ▸ b. He DID NOT surrenders to proper authority c. He DOESN'T summons the assistance of a physician or nurse to aid the victim
  • 79. .
A) Diplomat
B) Government
  • 80. .
A) Government
B) Diplomat
  • 81. Upon registration, motor vehicles are assigned with plate numbers. The letter and numerat prefoxes as the assigned colors are based on the date and place of registrations and purpose of the registered motor vehicle
A) Government
B) Diplomat
C) Plate number
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