| SN | ANS | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | F | A vehicle must leave the intersection and stop on the left side of the road (except on a one-way street). |
| 2 | T | It is advisable to use the left door so as not to inconvenience other traffic and ensure safety. |
| 3 | T | All of these hand signals have the same meaning as the red light of a traffic signal for traffic traveling towards the front and back of the police officer regardless of the arm positions. |
| 4 | F | A vehicle must not enter the zone even when there are no pedestrians. |
| 5 | F | When there are apparently no pedestrians, a vehicle does not have to reduce speed so as to be able to stop. |
| 6 | F | As a c As a corner is a dangerous location, a vehicle must not overtake, even if visibility is good. |
| 7 | F | On a general road, a designated maximum speed limit for regular motor vehicles is 60 km/h. |
| 8 | F | Vehicles other than large-size trucks, specified medium trucks, and special heavy equipment may proceed in any direction. |
| 9 | T | Reducing the vehicle's speed allows a driver to have extra time for reacting safely in a dangerous situation. |
| 10 | T | Overtaking is a dangerous driving operation. It is necessary to thoroughly check safety. |
| 11 | F | Things look smaller on side mirrors than their actual size, so it is difficult to gauge the distance. |
| 12 | F | Overtaking is prohibited whether or not a vehicle crosses the centerline. A vehicle is obliged to slow down for pedestrians' safety. |
| 13 | T | A vehicle is obliged to slow down for pedestrians' safety. |
| 14 | F | This is a signal when making a left turn or changing lanes to the left. |
| 15 | T | A vehicle may proceed without stopping when it is not able to safely stop at the stop line, as an exception. |
| 16 | T | This is important for a driver so as to ensure safety and drive the vehicle at an appropriate position in the lane. |
| 17 | T | This sign warns that there is two-way traffic ahead. A driver must proceed with attention because there is no traffic strip. |
| 18 | T | Using a mobile phone is prohibited except when being used with a so-called hands-free system or in an emergency situation. |
| 19 | T | A person with a learner's permit must be instructed by a person who meets the necessary conditions, including years of driving experience. |
| 20 | T | As there may be pedestrians walking in front of vehicle, vehicle must stop at position A. |
| 21 | F | A vehicle must slow down whether visibility is good or poor. |
| 22 | T | A position can be specified for executing a left or right turn, or U-turn. A driver must give a signal 30 meters before that position. |
| 23 | F | This traffic sign designates large-size trucks, specified medium trucks, and special heavy equipment must use the designated lanes. Other types of vehicle must proceed following the general rules. |
| 24 | F | A driver must slow down and must not sound the horn unnecessarily. |
| 25 | F | This sign is displayed at dangerous locations, so a vehicle must stop and ensure safety. |
| 26 | F | A general moped must make a two-step right turn on a road where there are three lanes in each direction. |
| 27 | T | A driver must give a signal 3 seconds before changing lanes, change the lane gradually and avoid swerving. |
| 28 | T | This is necessary for safe and smooth traffic flow on a multi-lane road. |
| 29 | T | All types of vehicle may follow a green arrow signal except when the arrow points to the right. |
| 30 | F | A driver's knees should be slightly bent. |
| 31 | T | The traffic sign warns that the road narrows. A driver must proceed while paying attention to avoid a collision. |
| 32 | T | A driver must understand the meanings of signals and unfailingly give correct signals. |
| 33 | T | Children who appear suddenly may often be hit on such roads, so a vehicle needs to proceed with careful attention. |
| 34 | T | Overtaking is prohibited in a tunnel where there are no vehicular lanes because it is too dark, narrow and dangerous to overtake. |
| 35 | F | This sign designates that vehicles may only execute a left or right turn and may not proceed straight through. |
| 36 | F | Stopping distance is largely affected by the conditions of the road surface. (It becomes longer on wet road surfaces). |
| 37 | F | A driver must proceed while maintaining a safe distance from a bicycle or slowing down, and not alerting the cyclist by sounding the horn. |
| 38 | T | A driver must look out for bicycles, which are vulnerable, in the same way as for pedestrians. |
| 39 | F | A vehicle with a seating capacity of 11 passengers is a medium vehicle and therefore cannot be driven with a regular motor vehicle license. |
| 40 | T | Drivers should put themselves in the position of the vehicle ahead, and give way so that the vehicle ahead can change lanes easily. |
| 41 | F | Traffic congestion does not provide an exception to driving on the left side of the road. |
| 42 | T | Traffic regulations are established for preventing trouble and ensuring safety. |
| 43 | T | This pavement marking designates a maximum speed limit of 50 km/h, however, general mopeds must not exceed 30 km/h. |
| 44 | T | Executing a left or right turn involves risk and vehicles must slow down to safely execute a turn. |
| 45 | F | In principle, even light vehicles or mopeds must not proceed. |
| 46 | F | A vehicle must not overtake when a vehicle behind is attempting to overtake it. |
| 47 | T | The signal for a U-turn and a right turn is the same and should be made 30 meters before the point where the action is to be taken. |
| 48 | F | This hand signal has the same meaning as the green light of a traffic signal. |
| 49 | T | Anticipating dangers this way is essential and important. |
| 50 | F | The traffic sign designates the start of a "no U-turn" regulation and the pavement marking designates the end of that regulation. |