AZ DMV Permit Practice Test
The following AZ DMV Permit Practice test has 30 questions in total. All the questions are set to prepare you for the real AZ DMV Test. This practice test is about Arizona Drug and Alcohol/Drinking Rules.
All the questions are set to help you learn about Arizona permit test and efficiently prepare for the real Arizona DMV Permit Exam because in order to get the license, passing this exam is mandatory.
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#1. In addition to any other penalty prescribed by law, you will be required______.
#2. The breathalyzer is a test of a person`s BAC.
#3. The zero tolerance law reduced the blood alcohol content (bac) from .08% to ____ for drivers under 21 to be charged with driving under the influence.
#4. For a first conviction for driving under the influence at any blood alcohol concentration level, you could_____.
#5. Alcohol calm you down so you can concentrate.
*False.
Correct Ans.: Alcohol slows your reflexes and reaction time, reduces your ability to see clearly, distorts your judgment of speed and distances, often reduces your inhibitions from taking chances, and makes you less alert.
#6. Consuming alcohol affects_____.
#7. The effect that lack of sleep has on your safe driving ability is similar to_____.
#8. Drinking alcohol affects_______.
#9. Which of the following influence the effects of alcohol?
#10. Chemical tests use blood, breath, urine or saliva to measure______.
#11. Only illegal drugs can impair your driving.
*False.
Correct Ans.: Even over-the-counter drugs can impair your driving. The use of any drug (the law does not distinguish between prescription, over-the-counter, or illegal drugs) which impairs your ability to drive safely is illegal.
#12. As alcohol builds up in your blood, it______.
#13. If a police officer requires you to take a blood, breath, or urine test, you_____.
#14. If you drink alcohol socially, which of the following ensure safe driving?
#15. On average, the human body can dispose of the alcohol in 12 ounces of beer in around_____.
#16. Some of the signs of a drunk driver are_____.
#17. Which of the following drugs, other than alcohol, can affect your driving ability?
*It is a criminal offense to drive while impaired by the combined effect of drugs or alcohol and drugs, illegal drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, LSD, heroin, and opium, and by some prescription drugs such as tranquilizers.
#18. The consequences that can result from driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs are_____.
*Penalties for alcohol or drug-related violations are fines, jail sentences, and license penalties (including lifetime revocation)
#19. When driving after drinking you should know that the first thing alcohol affects is______.
#20. If your blood alcohol level is .04, you_____.
#21. Parental consent to conduct breath, blood, and urine tests is_____.
#22. ______ limit(s) your concentration, perception, judgment, and memory.
#23. A 5-ounce glass of wine contains the same amount of alcohol as______.
#24. _____is/are responsible for knowing how your medications affect your driving.
#25. ____can impair driving skills.
#26. Your ability to drive can be altered______.
#27. If you are under age 21, and are convicted of carrying a false id card, you will be required to pay a $500 fine and your license will be suspended for 90 days_________.
#28. People under 16 years of age using a false identification card to buy alcohol will______.
#29. It is illegal for anyone under the age of 21 to ____ alcohol.
#30. If you are convicted of a second violation for knowingly purchasing for or providing spirituous liquor to a minor, your driving privilege will_____.
*If you are convicted of knowingly purchasing for or providing spirituous liquor to a minor, the court may direct MVD to suspend the person’s driver’s license (driving privilege) as follows:
- First conviction – a period of not more than 30 days.
- Second or subsequent conviction – a period of not more than six months.