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1. two perceptual skills used in driving are? o none of these o intuiti…

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  1. two perceptual skills used in driving are?

o none of these
o intuition and aggression
o sight and hearing
o speed and acceleration

  1. a well - trained driver, who has the ability to respond to multiple situations, is said to have ______________.

o hand - eye coordination
o complex reaction abilities
o split personality
o all of these

  1. at 75 mph, you would travel the entire distance of a football field in less than 2.5 seconds.

o false
o true

  1. which of the following elements would test your auditory skills?

o stop sign
o rough or abrasive road surface

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Sight and hearing are key perceptual skills in driving as they help in observing the road, traffic signals, and other vehicles' sounds. Speed and acceleration are physical - related aspects, not perceptual skills. Intuition and aggression are not perceptual skills.
  2. A well - trained driver with the ability to respond to multiple situations has hand - eye coordination which is crucial for tasks like steering, braking, and observing the road simultaneously. Complex reaction abilities are more about the overall response to stimuli rather than a specific defining ability here. Split personality is unrelated.
  3. A football field is 100 yards (300 feet). First, convert 75 mph to feet per second. 75 miles per hour = 75×5280 feet per hour. Then divide by 3600 to get feet per second: $\frac{75×5280}{3600}=110$ feet per second. To travel 300 feet at 110 feet per second, the time $t=\frac{300}{110}\approx2.73$ seconds, so it is false.
  4. A stop - sign is a visual cue, while a rough or abrasive road surface is a tactile cue. Sounds from the road or vehicle can test auditory skills, but among the given options, neither tests auditory skills.

Answer:

  1. C. Sight and Hearing
  2. A. hand - eye coordination
  3. A. False
  4. None of the provided options test auditory skills.