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1. Which of the following functions is affected by alcohol consumption?

A. Vision B. Steering C. Attention D. All of the above

2.Alcohol use is involved in what fraction of the deaths on Minnesota roads each year?

A. 1/10th B. 1/4th C. 1/3rd D. ½

3. Which of the following is not prohibited under Minnesota law while driving a motor vehicle?

A. Illegal drugs B. Prescription drugs C. Over the counter drugs D. Household products

4. Which type of license may be issued to a person whose driving privileges are revoked or suspended?

A. Provisional B. Temporary C. Limited D. Special medical

5. You are 18 years of age and driving a motor vehicle. You can be convicted of an alcohol related offense if:

A. Your alcohol level is .08% or higher B. Your alcohol level is .04% or higher C. If you fail the breath test D. You have any amount of alcohol in your

system.

6. How do you reduce your alcohol concentration?

A. Drink twice the amount of coffee as the amount of alcohol that you have consumed in the past 24 hours.

B. Sleep C. Wait, while the body oxidizes the alcohol D. Exercise, hard enough to sweat, for at least 1

hour

7. Which of the following contains the greatest amount of alcohol?

A. A 12 oz can of beer B. A 5 oz glass of wine C. A typical mixed drink D. They all contain the same amount of alcohol

8. Drivers who consume alcohol misjudge their degree of impairment. This will effect their:

A. Vision B. Coordination C. Judgment D. Heart rate

9. When does one’s driving ability become impaired?

A. Its different for each person B. When you become drunk C. After your alcohol concentration has

reached at least .08%. D. After one drink

10. If you are the designated driver: A. Have one drink an hour before driving. B. You have never been convicted of DWI C. All open containers must be transported in

the back seat of the vehicle. D. Do not drink

11. Which of the following factors does not impact the affect that alcohol has on you?

A. Sleepiness B. Metabolism C. Genetics D. Intelligence

12. A bottle of 60 proof whiskey contains _______ % alcohol.

A. 60 B. 10 C. 30 D. 120

13. When is it unlawful to have an open container of any alcoholic beverage inside a motor vehicle?

A. When it’s on a public street B. When it’s on a highway C. When you are the driver and a passenger is

holding the beverage D. All of the above

14. The person most often killed in an alcohol-related crash is:

A. the passengers B. the impaired driver C. the other driver D. innocent pedestrians

15. A limited license may be issued to a person in order to:

A. travel to and from your place of employment.

B. travel to and from counseling or chemical dependency treatment.

C. travel to and from a post-secondary institution in which you are enrolled.

D. all of the above

Your license may be cancelled if you do not have a legal right to the driver’s license that was issued to you.

True or False

The alcohol concentration in your body is the same whether you have three drinks in four hour or three drinks in six hours.

True or false

Middle-aged males are the most likely to be involved in an impaired driving incident.

True or false

Revocation is the most serious type of license withdrawal.

True or false

Legal drugs that may not cause impairment alone, can produce powerful intoxication effects when mixed with alcohol .

True or false

Alcohol is a stimulant. True or false

Alcohol is a depressant

Using a commercial motor vehicle to commit a felony involving controlled substances will result in permanent loss of a commercial driver’s license.

True or false

Impaired driver’s have a faster reaction time, creating distractions on the road.

True or false

Slower reaction time

Alcohol consumption increases peripheral vision.

True or false

Alcohol consumption will reduce your peripheral vision.

Driving in Minnesota is a right that all residents have.

True or false

Rights cannot be taken away from you. Privileges can. Driving is a privilege given to you by the State

of Minnesota

Penalties associated with an alcohol-related revocation of a driver’s license includes a $68.00 reinstatement fee and the completion of a DWI vision test.

True or false

The reinstatement fee for an alcohol violation is $680.00 and DWI written test and a road test

Social drinking frequently leads to impaired driving.

True or false

Your driver’s license could be suspended if you repeatedly violate traffic laws.

True or false

A person with an alcohol concentration of .08% or higher, who is in control of a parked vehicle, can be arrested for driving while impaired.

True or false

If you are in physical control of the vehicle you can be arrested for DUI.

If you consume more than one standard drink per hour, your alcohol concentration will increase.

True or false

Doesn’t drink any alcohol before driving.

Driving while impaired

The legal age to buy and sell alcohol.

One of the factors that impact alcohol’s effect.

Age gender, Body weight Mood Food intake Metabolism Genetics Sleepy or tired

The way the body eliminates 95% of the alcohol.

Equal to twice the percent of alcohol the beverage contains.

Proof equals twice the percent of alcohol. 80 proof whiskey contains 40% alcohol

Amount of alcohol in the blood

Refusal to submit to a breath test results in a one to 6 years revocation of driving privileges.

Part of the body that is affected by alcohol.

The amount of money paid to reacquire your license.