[GUIDE] Korean Driver’s License Quiz #4: Drunk, Drowsy, Reckless & Retaliatory Driving – 15 Questions
KOREAN DRIVER'S LICENSE
Korean Driver’s License Practice Test – Part 4
Are you preparing for the Korean driver’s license written test?
This quiz covers drunk driving, fatigued and drowsy driving,driving under the influence of drugs, and retaliatory driving prevention.
📝 15 Questions · Questions 6, 7, 8, 9 and 14 have TWO correct answers
Choose the correct answer for each question.
The answers are hidden at the bottom. Check them after you finish!
The answers are hidden at the bottom. Check them after you finish!
QUESTION 1
According to the Road Traffic Act, which statement about drivers with an ignition interlock conditional license is NOT correct?
A. To drive a vehicle, the driver must install an alcohol ignition interlock device and register it with the commissioner of the relevant city or provincial police agency.
B. The driver is prohibited from driving a vehicle that is not equipped with an alcohol ignition interlock device.
C. The driver may drive a vehicle equipped with an alcohol ignition interlock device that does not meet the installation standards.
D. The driver must submit the vehicle’s driving records to the commissioner of the relevant city or provincial police agency at least twice a year.
QUESTION 2
What is the penalty for driving while unable to operate a vehicle properly due to fatigue or drowsiness?
A. No penalty
B. A criminal fine of up to KRW 100,000 or detention
C. A criminal fine of up to KRW 200,000 or detention
D. A criminal fine of up to KRW 300,000 or detention
QUESTION 3
Which statement correctly describes the effect of fatigue on a driver?
A. The driver’s response time to surrounding stimuli becomes faster.
B. The driver’s vision deteriorates, but their field of view becomes wider.
C. The driver’s ability to recognize objects and drive safely deteriorates.
D. The driver’s driving becomes more careful and better planned.
QUESTION 4
Which statement about the penalties for drunk driving is NOT correct?
A. For a first offense with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.2% or higher, the penalty is imprisonment for two to five years or a fine of KRW 10 million to KRW 20 million.
B. Refusing an alcohol test once may result in imprisonment for one to five years or a fine of KRW 5 million to KRW 20 million.
C. A second offense involving a blood alcohol concentration of 0.05% is punishable by up to one year in prison or a fine of up to KRW 5 million.
D. For a first offense with a blood alcohol concentration of at least 0.08% but less than 0.2%, the penalty is imprisonment for one to two years or a fine of KRW 5 million to KRW 10 million.
QUESTION 5
Which statement about speed perception while driving when fatigued is correct?
A. On a narrow road, you feel as though you are driving more slowly than you actually are.
B. On a road with a wide-open view, you feel as though you are driving faster than you actually are.
C. You may underestimate the speed of an approaching vehicle and cause an accident.
D. There is no possibility of mistaking a stopped vehicle on an expressway for a moving vehicle.
QUESTION 6 · CHOOSE TWO
Which two factors may affect a vehicle’s free-running distance?
Select TWO correct answers.
A. Driving on a rainy day
B. Driving under the influence of alcohol
C. Driving with insufficient brake fluid
D. Driving while fatigued
QUESTION 7 · CHOOSE TWO
Which two statements about penalties for drunk driving are correct?
Select TWO correct answers.
A. A driver with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08% or higher will have their license revoked and be punished according to the law.
B. A driver who refuses an alcohol test or causes injury or death while driving with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.03% or higher will have their license revoked and be punished according to the law.
C. A driver caught with a blood alcohol concentration of at least 0.03% but less than 0.08% will have their license suspended for 120 days.
D. A driver who causes a property-damage accident for the first time with a blood alcohol concentration of at least 0.03% but less than 0.08% will have their license revoked.
QUESTION 8 · CHOOSE TWO
Which two statements about drunk driving are correct?
Select TWO correct answers.
A. If a person disagrees with the result of a breath test, they may take the same breath test again.
B. The Road Traffic Act does not contain any provisions punishing interference with alcohol testing.
C. A person who interferes with an alcohol test after riding a bicycle while drunk may be punished.
D. A motor vehicle driver who refuses a police officer’s request for an alcohol test despite reasonable suspicion of intoxication will have their license revoked.
QUESTION 9 · CHOOSE TWO
Which two statements about drowsy or fatigued driving are correct?
Select TWO correct answers.
A. If you feel drowsy, consume more caffeine and change lanes frequently.
B. Roads with fewer changes and hazards increase alertness and reduce the risk of drowsy driving.
C. Avoid driving after taking cold medicine because it may cause drowsiness.
D. Alcohol reduces certain brain functions and increases the likelihood of drowsiness.
QUESTION 10
What penalty applies when a driver is caught driving while physically unable to drive normally because of illness or fatigue?
A. An administrative fine
B. Driver’s license suspension
C. Detention or a criminal fine
D. No penalty
QUESTION 11
What is the correct legal responsibility of a driver who causes injury or death while unable to drive normally due to drugs or other substances?
A. The driver may be criminally prosecuted even if covered by liability insurance and after reaching a settlement with the victim.
B. The driver is exempt from criminal prosecution if covered by automobile insurance.
C. The driver is exempt from criminal prosecution if covered by comprehensive insurance.
D. The driver is exempt from criminal prosecution if covered by comprehensive insurance and after reaching a settlement with the victim.
QUESTION 12
Driver A, whose blood alcohol concentration is over 0.03%, is rear-ended by Driver B while waiting at a red light. What happens?
A. Because drunk driving is a serious offense, only Driver A is penalized.
B. Driver B is penalized for causing the accident, while Driver A is separately penalized for drunk driving.
C. Because Driver A is the victim of the accident, Driver A receives no administrative penalty.
D. Driver B receives no demerit points regardless of the cause or result of the accident.
QUESTION 13
Under the Road Traffic Act, driving is prohibited at which blood alcohol concentration?
A. 0.01% or higher
B. 0.02% or higher
C. 0.03% or higher
D. 0.08% or higher
QUESTION 14 · CHOOSE TWO
Which two statements about fatigued driving and driving under the influence of drugs are correct?
Select TWO correct answers.
A. Fatigued driving is unlikely to cause a driver to fall asleep at the wheel.
B. Fatigued driving is dangerous because it reduces concentration, judgment, and reaction ability.
C. A driver who causes an injury accident while under the influence of drugs is subject to punishment.
D. A driver whose license is revoked for a hit-and-run offense committed while under the influence of drugs may obtain another license after three years.
QUESTION 15
Which of the following is NOT an appropriate method of preventing retaliatory driving?
A. Turn on the hazard lights when braking suddenly.
B. Turn off the high beams when a vehicle approaches from the opposite direction.
C. Turn on the high beams when driving at high speed.
D. Wait about three seconds if the vehicle ahead does not move immediately.
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Source:Korea Road Traffic Authority – Safe Driving Integrated Civil Service
https://www.safedriving.or.kr/main.do
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