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THIS IS

With Hosts... Your

Signs and their meanings Intersections Laws of nature on car Emergencies Rules of the road Driving under the influence

A 100

Railroad here A 100

A 200

Right Lane ending A 200

A 300

Divided highway ends A 300

A 400 What does the red “X” ?

Lane closed You must leave that lane A 400

A 500 This shape means:

warning A 500

What is the most accurate way to determine if a person is under the influence of alcohol? B 100

DETERMINE THE PERSON’S (BAC) B 100

What is the effect of a depressant drug? B 200

Slows down the central nervous system B 200

To whom does a drinking driver present a hazard? B 300

Everyone B 300

B 400 Driving privileges of someone under the age of 21 will be suspended if the BAC is over:

B %

B 500 What is the likely effect of taking a drug and then drinking an alcoholic beverage?

B 500 The effects of both will be multiplied

C 100 LIST TWO CLUES THAT HELP IDENTIFY AN INTERSECTION AHEAD:

C 100 STREET SIGNS AND STREET LIGHTS

You should treat an uncontrolled intersection as if which sign is present? C 200

YIELD

C 300 Assuming a right- turn-on red is permitted, when can you legally turn?

C 300 After stopping and yielding to pedestrians and vehicles

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Whole team can answer Place A Wager

C 400 YOU DRIVE 140 MILES. YOU GET 20 MILES TO A GALLON OF GAS. GAS COSTS $3.OO A GALLON. HOW MUCH DID GAS FOR THE TRIP COST?

$21 C 400

WHAT IS THE CORRECT PROCEDURE WHEN APPROACHING A FLASHING RED LIGHT AT AN INTERSECTION? C 500

MAKE A COMPLETE STOP AND PROCEED WHEN THE WAY IS CLEAR

How does the traction on a muddy, sandy, or gravel road compare to a paved roadway? D 100

Less traction D 100

What force is applied to a car going up hill? D 200

gravity D 200

What will be the result of adding weight to the top of a car? D 300

Higher center of gravity (stability is reduced) D 300

WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE TO ADJUST THE SPEED OF A CAR TO STEER THROUGH A CURVE? D 400

Before entering the curve D 400

Which automatic transmission gear should you use to fight the force of gravity when going down a steep hill? D 500

Lower gear D 500

What is the first thing you should you do if your brakes seem to fail? E 100

Pump your brakes fast and hard E 100

What would a flat tire on the right front wheel normally cause a car to do? E 200

Pull to the right E 200

When is it necessary swerve to avoid a collision? E 300

When you judge that braking hard will not prevent the collision E 300

What is the correct procedure to stop a sideways skid? E 400

Steer in the direction that the car is skidding E 400

What should you do if the temperature light shows the engine is overheated? E 500

Stop, let the engine cool (turn on heater) have the cooling system checked E 500

F 100 Are you permitted to cross a double yellow line to make a left turn into a driveway

yes F 100

A solid yellow line and a broken yellow line are painted at the center of a two-lane highway. Describe the rule for passing? F 200

You may pass only when the broken yellow line is on your side F 200

Describe the center line on a one-way street F 300

Broken white F 300

What is the correct procedure for turning right when you see the following green arrow ? F 400

Do not stop but yield to traffic and pedestrians F 400

Regardless of the speed limit sign, the basic speed law requires one to drive at what rate? F 500

No faster than is safe for existing conditions F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Map reading. Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

What street can be found on a map that lists its location as J-8? Click on screen to continue ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTU

Jane Adams Drive Click on screen to continue

Thank You for Playing Driver Ed. Jeopardy! (part 1)

THIS IS

With Host... Your

Seat restraints Motorcycle safety & INSURANCE Weather conditions Lane strategies Miscellaneous Driving Decisions

A 100 What will a properly adjusted seat belt do?

Reduce the risk of injury A 100

A 200 Rear-facing infant seats should be secured in what part of the car?

Back seat A 200

A 300 The CHILD PASSENGER PROTECTION ACT requires the use of approved safety seats by children under what age?

8 A 300

A 400 What is the minimum distance you should sit from an air bag?

10 inches A 400

A 500 All passengers in the front seat must wear safety belts. All passengers in the back seat must also wear safety belts if they are under what age ?

18 A 500

You are temporary blinded by on-coming headlights. What do you do? B 100

Look at the right edge of your lane (white line) B 100

In a “road rage” situation you should… B 200

Keep your cool and drop back to avoid a confrontation B 200

B 300 You are turning right and joining traffic. As the traffic speed increases, what must happen to the gap you are entering

B 300 The gap must be larger

B 400 Driving decisions can be based on avoiding ….

B 400 Conflicts with others

B 500 What Dr.Ed. process do the letters SIPDE stand for?

B 500 Search Identify Predict Decide Execute

C 100 What is the result of riding a motorcycle without a helmet?

C 100 Increased risk of fatal head injury

To protect a motorcyclist, what should the jacket and pants be made of ? C 200

Leather

C 300 When following a motorcyclist, what is the safest driving procedure?

C 300 Increase your following distance

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

What type of insurance is required by state law ? C 400

Liability coverage C 400

What is the first thing you must do if you are involved in a collision? C 500

Stop immediately in a safe place, if possible

During the daytime, if you must use your wipers, what else must you do by state law? D 100

Turn on low- beam headlights D 100

A computer-controlled device that prevents your wheels from locking is called… D 200

An anti-lock braking system D 200

When driving in fog, what lights should be on? D 300

Low-beam headlights D 300

What should you do to avoid hydroplaning? D 400

Reduce speed and drive in the tracks of the vehicle ahead of you D 400

Why do roadways become slicker when rainfall first begins? D 500

DUST AND OIL ON THE ROADWAY MIX WITH THE RAINWATER D 500

WHICH LANE SHOULD YOU BE IN TO BEGIN A LEFT TURN FROM A TWO- WAY STREET? E 100

THE LANE CLOSEST TO THE CENTER LANE E 100

What does aim high in steering mean? E 200

Look far ahead as you drive E 200

What is the correct procedure when your lane is ending from a multi-lane to a single lane? E 300

Change lanes as soon as possible E 300

What is the proper location to select when making a turnabout (3pt turn)? E 400

A place with clear visibility in each direction E 400

When can you make a left turn on red ? E 500

From a one way street to another one way street E 500

F 100 When you tap your brake pedal, what message are you giving to the other drivers?

I am planning to slow or brake F 100

Where is the risk of collision the highest? F 200

An intersection F 200

As you approach an uncontrolled intersection, you identify a pedestrian who has entered the intersection. What must you do? F 300

Yield to the pedestrian F 300

What term best describes a traffic light that has been green for sometime ? F 400

Stale, likely to turn yellow F 400

What three things should you do as you approach and cross all Railroad Tracks? F 500

1.Slow Down 2. Look & Listen 3. Make sure there is room on other side to cross F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Highway transportation system. Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Click on screen to continue What are the parts of the highway transportation system?

People,vehicles, and roadways Click on screen to continue

Thank You for Playing Driver Ed. Jeopardy! (part 2)

Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Driver Ed Version Alcohol Review

The Rules of the Game Each team will get a chance to answer at least 10 questions. Each team will get a chance to answer at least 10 questions. The teacher will select one member of the team to answer each question. The teacher will select one member of the team to answer each question. For each correct answer, each member will receive 1 bonus point. For each correct answer, each member will receive 1 bonus point. If you miss the answer a person on the other team will be given a chance to answer correctly. If you miss the answer a person on the other team will be given a chance to answer correctly.

More Game Rules Each team is allowed 3 lifelines. Each team is allowed 3 lifelines.  50-50: Two answers will be excluded.  The audience: your group can be asked for the answer.  Phone a friend: you ask one person on the team for the answer.

More Game Rules Each row will designate a person to keep track of points and lifetimes used. Each row will designate a person to keep track of points and lifetimes used. The difficulty of questions for each row goes from easy to harder, so it may be strategic to align your row’s personnel accordingly. The difficulty of questions for each row goes from easy to harder, so it may be strategic to align your row’s personnel accordingly.

Are There Any Questions? Then Let The Game Begin!

Alcohol can effect driving at a BAC as low as? C. 0.08% C. 0.08% A. 0.02% A. 0.02% B. 0.04% B. 0.04% D. 0.10% D. 0.10% Question 1

Next Question Question 1 Alcohol can effect driving at a BAC as low as? C. 0.08% C. 0.08% A. 0.02% A. 0.02% B. 0.04% B. 0.04% D. 0.10% D. 0.10%

BAC is not determined by C. The amount of food in your stomach C. The amount of food in your stomach A. The amount of alcohol you consume A. The amount of alcohol you consume B. Your body weight B. Your body weight D. The type of alcohol you drink D. The type of alcohol you drink Question 2

Next Question BAC is not determined by C. The amount of food in your stomach A. The amount of alcohol you consume B. Your body weight D. The type of alcohol you drink Question 2

The alcoholic content of wine ranges from: C. 12% to 14% C. 12% to 14% A. 3% to 5% A. 3% to 5% B. 4% to 12% B. 4% to 12% D. 40% to 60% D. 40% to 60% Question 3

Next Question The alcoholic content of wine ranges from: C. 12% to 14% A. 3% to 5% B.4% to 12% D. 40% to 60% Question 3

Which of the following will help you sober up? C. Time C. Time A. Caffeine A. Caffeine B. A cold shower B. A cold shower D. All the above D. All the above Question 4

Next Question Which of the following will help you sober up? C. Time A. Caffeine B. A cold shower D. All the above Question 4

BAC is a measurement of the level of alcohol in your system based on a test of your… C. urine C. urine A. blood A. blood B. breath B. breath D. All of the above D. All of the above Question 5

Next Question BAC is a measurement of the level of alcohol in your system based on a test of your… C. urine A. blood B. breath D. All of the above Question 5

It is quite possible to die if you chug… C. wine C. wine A. beer A. beer B. whiskey B. whiskey D. kool-aid D. kool-aid Question 6

Next Question It is quite possible to die if you chug… C. wine A. beer B. whiskey D. kool-aid Question 6

What is the law that says you must take a breathalyzer or lose your licence? C. Intoxication Law C. Intoxication Law A. DUI A. DUI B. Zero Tolerance B. Zero Tolerance D. Implied Consent D. Implied Consent Question 7

Next Question What is the law that says you must take a breathalyzer or lose your licence? C. Intoxication Law A. DUI B. Zero Tolerance D. Implied Consent Question 7

What age group has the highest percentage of alcohol-related fatalities? C C A. Over 50 A. Over 50 B B D D Question 8

Next Question What age group has the highest percentage of alcohol-related fatalities? C A. Over 50 B D Question 8

The body rids itself of alcohol through a process called: C. Inhibition C. Inhibition A. Syngerism A. Syngerism B. Intoxication B. Intoxication D. Oxidation D. Oxidation Question 9

Next Question The body rids itself of alcohol through a process called: C. Inhibition A. Synergism B. Intoxication D. Oxidation Question 9

The greatest number of alcohol- related collisions result from: C. Poor judgment C. Poor judgment A. Poor execution of skills A. Poor execution of skills B. Tunnel vision B. Tunnel vision D. Dizziness and drowsiness D. Dizziness and drowsiness Question 10

Next Slide Next Slide Next Slide Next Slide NEXT QUESTION The greatest number of alcohol- related collisions result from: C. Poor judgment A. Poor execution of skills B. Tunnel vision D. Dizziness and drowsiness Question 10

If you are under 21 and are caught with open alcohol in the car your licence will be suspended for... C. 6 months C. 6 months A. 1 month A. 1 month B. 3 months B. 3 months D. 12 months D. 12 months Question 11

Next Question If you are under 21 and are caught with open alcohol in the car your licence will be suspended for... C. 6 months A. 1 month B. 3 months D. 12 months Question 11

If you are under 21 and are driving with even a trace of alcohol in your system, you will have your licence suspended for... C. 6 months C. 6 months A. 1 month A. 1 month B. 3 months B. 3 months D. 12 months D. 12 months Question 12

Next Question If you are under 21 and are driving with even a trace of alcohol in your system, you will have your licence suspended for... C. 6 months A. 1 month B.3 months D. 12 months Question 12

The word alcohol is commonly used term for the chemical substance of all of these except.. C. Ethyl alcohol C. Ethyl alcohol A. Ethanol A. Ethanol B. Grain alcohol B. Grain alcohol D. Methyl alcohol D. Methyl alcohol Question 13

Next Question The word alcohol is commonly used term for the chemical substance of all of these except.. C. Ethyl alcohol A. Ethanol B. Grain alcohol D. Methyl alcohol Question 13

Alcohol is classified as a… C. Hallucinogen C. Hallucinogen A. Depressant A. Depressant B. Stimulant B. Stimulant D. None of the above D. None of the above Question 14

Next Question Alcohol is classified as a… C. Hallucinogen A. Depressant B. Stimulant D. None of the above Question 14

A person drinking alcohol will often get a sense of well-being, sometimes described as: C. Intoxication C. Intoxication A. Inhibition A. Inhibition B. Hangover B. Hangover D. Euphoria D. Euphoria Question 15

Next Question A person drinking alcohol will often get a sense of well-being, sometimes described as: C. Intoxication A. Inhibition B. Hangover D. Euphoria Question 15

What advice should you give a social drinker planning to drive? C. Wait I hour after drinking before driving C. Wait I hour after drinking before driving A. Do not drink on an empty stomach. A. Do not drink on an empty stomach. B. Be extra careful. B. Be extra careful. D. Appoint a designated driver. D. Appoint a designated driver. Question 16

Next Question What advice should you give a social drinker planning to drive? What advice should you give a social drinker planning to drive? C. Wait I hour after drinking before driving. A. Do not drink on an empty stomach. B. Be extra careful. D. Appoint a designated driver. Question 16

At what time of day do most alcohol-related fatalities occur? C. Evening C. Evening A. After dawn A. After dawn B. Rush hour B. Rush hour D. After midnight D. After midnight Question 17

Next Question At what time of day do most alcohol-related fatalities occur? At what time of day do most alcohol-related fatalities occur? C. Evening A. After dawn B. Rush hour D. After midnight Question 17

A bottle of a wine cooler has the same amount of alcohol as: C. A glass of wine C. A glass of wine A. A beer A. A beer B. A shot of whiskey B. A shot of whiskey D. All of the above D. All of the above Question 18

Next Question A bottle of a wine cooler has the same amount of alcohol as: C. A glass of wine A. A beer B. A shot of whiskey D. All of the above Question 18

If a liquor has an alcoholic content of 90 proof, what percent of it is alcohol? C. 45 C. 45 A. 180 A. 180 B. 90 B. 90 D. 35 D. 35 Question 19

Next Question If a liquor has an alcoholic content of 90 proof, what percent of it is alcohol? C. 45 A. 180 B. 90 D. 35 Question 19

How long does it take for the body to eliminate one beer? C. More than 1 hour C. More than 1 hour A. 20 minutes A. 20 minutes B. ½ hour B. ½ hour D. 3 hours D. 3 hours Question 20

Next Question How long does it take for the body to eliminate one beer? C. More than 1 hour A. 20 minutes B. ½ hour D. 3 hours Question 20

What BAC level is considered legally drunk in Ontario? C..10% C..10% A..05% A..05% B..08% B..08% D..15% D..15% Question 21

Next Question What BAC level is considered legally drunk in Ontario? C..10% A..05% B..08% D..15% Question 21

Marijuana and alcohol are alike in all of the following ways except: C. They both remain in the body a long time C. They both remain in the body a long time A. They both impair judgment A. They both impair judgment B. They both lessen coordination B. They both lessen coordination D. They both hinder memory D. They both hinder memory Question 22

Next Marijuana and alcohol are alike in all of the following ways except: C. They both remain in the body a long time A. They both impair judgment B. They both lessen coordination D. They both hinder memory Question 22

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