#7 and #13 are nutty.
7. When waiting to make a left turn, you should give the right-of-way to vehicles coming from the opposite direction: (Select one)
a. Until at least two vehicles have passed
b. Until dangerously close cars have passed
c. Until all of the cars have passed
They say "C" is right, but in the real world I would be dead and rotted behind the wheel if I waited for "all of the cars" to pass.
"B" is correct.
13. A pedestrian crossing at the corner has the right-of-way: (Select one)
a. At marked crosswalks only
b. At marked or unmarked crosswalks
c. Only at intersections controlled by signals, lights, or stop signs
"B", supposedly correct, makes no sense. What is an "unmarked crosswalk"?
This is at corners only, as per the question. A pedestrian has right-of-way at a stop sign corner only when crossing across the street with the stop sign. At a traffic light controlled corner, only on a green light or pedestrian "walk" signal.
At an uncontrolled corner (pretty rare around here) I think a prudent pedestrian would not depnd on having "right of way" regardless of the rules.
"C" has to be right.
So I got 100% right, even though these bozos only scored me at 90%. And anyone who actually got a 100% score... you got 2 answers WRONG.