Session 4: Driving Rules and Registration
Unit 4: Road Safety
Textual Question-Answers
Check Your Progress
A. Fill in the blanks
1. An application of temporary registration can be made in……………… of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989.
Ans: An application of temporary registration can be made in Rule 47 ofthe Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989.
2. Vehicle registration is made at ………………….. office.
Ans: Vehicle registration is made at Regional Transport Office.
3. Vehicle registration is compulsory for driving ……………………
Ans: Vehicle registration is compulsory for driving on public roads.
B. Multiple choice questions
1. Red circle instructs …………………..
(a) what should not be done
(b) what should be done
(c) what should be seen
(d) None of the above
Ans: (a) what should not be done
2. Signal plays an important role during ………………….
(a) smooth movement of traffic
(b) air traffic movement
(c) sea transport movement
(d) All of the above
Ans: (a) smooth movement of traffic
3. Right/Left Hand Curve sign is used where the direction ofalignment …………………
(a) does not change
(b) changes
(c) is straight
(d) None of the above
Ans: (b) changes
4. Narrow road sign is normally found …………………
(a) in rural areas
(b) in urban area
(c) in city area
(d) None of the above
Ans: (a) in rural areas
C. Short answer questions
1. Why is registration required?
Ans: Registration is required to give legal identity to a vehicle, to link thevehicle with its owner, and to allow its lawful use on public roads.
2. What are the different types of documents used in registration?
Ans: Documents used in vehicle registration include application form, sale certificate, road worthiness certificate, insurance certificate, address proof, and identity proof.
3. What are the advantages of using a driving license?
Ans: A driving license provides legal permission to drive a vehicle, actsas an identity proof, and ensures that the driver has adequate knowledge oftraffic rules and road safety.
