According to the new jersey law, it's illegal for a motorist 21 years or older to drive with a BAC of how much or higher?
0.05% b. 0.08% c. 0.10% d. 0.01%
b. 0.08%
What does BAC stand for?
a. blood alcohol concentration b. blocking along crossroad c. blood alcohol content d. baking a cupcake
a. blood alcohol concentration
What had most motorists that have been arrested for drinking and driving been drinking?
a. wine b. juice c. liquor d. beer
d. beer
What is the risk of causing a motor vehicle crash if a motorists BAC is slightly above 0.05%?
a. The risk is the same b. risk doubles c. risk triples d. Risk is 6 times as great
b. risk doubles
what is the only thing that can make a person sober after drinking alcohol?
a. drinking black coffee b. taking a cold shower c. eating food d. Time
d. Time
For motorists under 21 years of age, the new jersey law states that they may be considered under influence if their BAC is at what level or higher?
a. 0.08 b. 0.06 c. 0.01 d. 0.10
c. 0.01
Which one of these options does NOT determine a person's BAC?
a. body weight b. how quickly alcohol was consumed c. medical record d. food eaten
c. medical record
What is the meaning of DUI?
a. drinking under influence b. driving under the influence c. driving using intoxicants
d. Operating under the influence
b. driving under the influence
After two, three, or four drinks, alcohol begins to impair which of the following?
a. Reaction time, coordination,and balance
b. Hearing and peripheral vision only
c. The ability to see clearly at night
d. Physical strength and endurance
a. Reaction time, coordination,and balance
After alcohol what drug is most often found with drivers involved in collisions?
a. Cocaine b. Marijanna c. prescription medications d. heroin
b. Marijanna
What legal penalties may be imposed following a DWI conviction in New Jersey?
a. free driving lesson b. ignition interlock device
c. no consequences d. warning only
b. ignition interlock device
What is the main reason new jersey has a 0.01 % BAC limit for drivers under 21
a. Teens drive faster b. Zero-tolerance alcohol law c. Cars are different d. Roads are smaller
b. Zero-tolerance alcohol law
Where is alcohol absorbed into the body after passing through the stomach?
a. The small intestine b. The liver c. The kidneys
d. The lungs
a. The small intestine
If a motorist reaches a BAC of 0.10%, their risk of causing a motor vehicle accident is many times greater?
a. Two times as great b. Six times as great c. Twelve times as great d. Twenty-five time as great
b. Six times as great
At what amount are liquor, beer and wine equivalent to each other in terms of alcohol content?
a. 1 ½, 12, 5 b. 12, 5, 1 ½ c. 5, 1 ½, 12 d. 1 ½, 5, 12
a. 1 ½, 12, 5
If a person drinks alcohol at a house party and then drives and gets into an accident what is the consequence ?
a. The host of the party b. The passenger in the car c.The driver d. Lawsuit
d. Lawsuit
When is it ok to mix alcohol with any medications and drugs?
a. Never b. Always c. if you feel like it d. only with the approval of a medical professional
d. only with the approval of a medical professional
At what pace is alcohol removed from the body?
a. Quickly b. Slowly c. Immediately d. Only through exercise
b. Slowly
Which of these drugs can affect basic driving skills?
a. Cold pills b. tranquilizers c. Prescription medications d. All of the above
d. All of the above
What percentage of alcohol is burned through the liver? What percentage is burned through urine, breath and sweat?
a. 50% and 50% b. 30% and 70% c. 70% and 30% d. 90% and 10%
d. 90% and 10%
What is New Jersey’s “Implied Consent Law”
a. Motorists agree to attend the IDRC if arrested
b. Motorists agree to a license suspension if they accumulate too many points
c. Motorists agree to use a designated driver if they consume alcohol
d. Motorists agree to submit to a breath test following an arrest for a drinking and driving offense
d. Motorists agree to submit to a breath test following an arrest for a drinking and driving offense
What is a "Designated Driver" according to the NJ manual?
a. Someone who drinks less than the others in the group.
b. A person who drinks no alcohol at all and is responsible for safe transportation.
c. The driver who has the most experience in the group.
d. A person hired by a bar to take you home.
b. A person who drinks no alcohol at all and is responsible for safe transportation.
What penalties may result from refusing a breathalyzer test in New Jersey?
a. It delays court b. It causes higher insurance
c. It clears the charge d. You will be taken to the hospital
d. You will be taken to the hospital
Which of the following are common telltale signs that a motorist has been drinking and driving?
a. Speeding, weaving, and quick stops
b. Driving with headlights off and using a phone
c. Driving too slow, using a turn signal excessively
d. Stopping abruptly at green lights
a. Speeding, weaving, and quick stops
What is the safest decision if you plan to drink alcohol?
a. Drink more alcohol b. Drive carefully c. Don’t drink at all d. Wait an hour
c. Don’t drink at all