Here are the suggested answers to your questions based on traffic laws, substance use, and driver education guidelines in Georgia:
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Question 1: Your Provisional License (Class D) can be suspended if you ______.
- Answer: c. use a fake I.D. for the purpose of obtaining an alcoholic beverage
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Question 2: The fatal crash rate of teenage drivers 16 years of age is nearly twice as high at night.
- Answer: True
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Question 3: Effective January 1, 2007, in order to obtain a Provisional License (Class D) at 16 years of age, proof is required of having completed an approved driver training course consisting of at least ______ hours of theoretical instruction and ______ hours of practical behind-the-wheel instruction.
- Answer: a. 40; 10
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Question 4: In Georgia, the driver's license of any person convicted of violating the Georgia Controlled Substances Act shall be suspended by operation of law.
- Answer: True
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Question 5: Maintaining at least a 1-second space margin from the vehicle in front of you not only provides you with visibility, time, and space to help avoid rear-end crashes, but also allows you to steer or brake out of danger at moderate speeds.
- Answer: True
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Question 6: Users of hallucinogens may hear voices, see images, and feel things that do not exist.
- Answer: True
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Question 7: The use of marijuana can help the body fight off infection.
- Answer: False
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Question 8: Alcohol is one of the most widely used drugs in the world. It is used by more young people in the United States than tobacco or illicit drugs.
- Answer: True
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Question 9: A Provisional License (Class D) holder may not drive between the hours of 12:00 midnight and ______, without exception.
- Answer: a. 5:00 a.m.
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Question 10: Cocaine is a highly addictive substance that, in some instances, can cause ______.
- Answer: e. All of the above
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Question 11: Long-term alcohol misuse may cause ______.
- Answer: d. All of the above
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Question 12: During the first ______ months following issuance of a Provisional License (Class D), only immediate family members may ride in the vehicle while it is being driven by the Provisional License (Class D) holder.
- Answer: c. 6
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Question 13: Refusal to submit to state-administered chemical tests for the purpose of determining if you are under the influence will result in the suspension of your Georgia driver’s license for a minimum period of ______ year(s) for each refusal.
- Answer: a. 1
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Question 14: The minimum legal drinking age in Georgia is 18.
- Answer: False
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Question 15: The presence of peer passengers in the vehicle has no effect on the risk of a fatal crash with a teen behind the wheel.
- Answer: False
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Question 16: According to the CDC, drug overdoses are the leading cause of death for U.S. teens, accounting for more than one in three deaths in this age group.
- Answer: True
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Question 17: Georgia law requires that any person under _____ years of age complete the Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program (ADAP) to obtain a Georgia driver’s license.
- Answer: a. 18
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Question 18: Georgia law requires that each occupant of the front seat of a passenger vehicle be restrained by a seat safety belt.
- Answer: True
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Question 19: According to the CDC, marijuana continues to be the most commonly used illicit drug among youth in the U.S.
- Answer: True
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Question 20: Non-medical use of prescription medications is safer than use of illicit drugs.
- Answer: False
Make sure to double-check with the current laws and regulations as necessary!