GENERAL KNOWLEDGE CDL TEST ALABAMA - PRACTICE TEST
31.
How does ABS help you?
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ABS always shortens your stopping distance.
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ABS helps you avoid wheel lock up and maintain control when you brake hard on slippery surfaces.
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ABS makes stab braking more effective.
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ABS replaces your normal brakes and helps you to stop faster.
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32.
Which of the following is true about lanes changes?
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Lane changes should always be avoided.
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You should not check yourmirrors before you change lanes.
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When changing lanes you should check your mirros as usual.
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Lane changes require more than regular mirror checks.
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33.
The most important hand signal you should agree on with a helper is:
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Stop
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Keep backing
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Go
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Slowly
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34.
If your drive wheels begin to spin, you should:
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take your foot off the accelerator.
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use the Anti-lock Braking System.
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pump the brake pedal three times.
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use the parking brake.
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35.
Drivers should inspect their cargo and its securing devices within the first _______ after beginning the trip.
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15 miles
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25 miles
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100 miles
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50 miles
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36.
Combination vehicles _________ than single CMVs.
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are much easier to drive
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require more driving skill
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are safer in bad weather
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All of the above.
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37.
If a shipping paper describes both hazardous and non-hazardous products, the hazardous materials must be:
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entered first.
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listed at the bottom.
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written in a larger font.
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identified by an "H" placed before the shipping description.
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38.
How far should you scan ahead when driving?
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12-15 seconds
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One block at lower speeds
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A quarter of a mile at highway speeds
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All of the above.
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39.
Which of the following statements about backing is TRUE?
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When you have to back, you should back and turn toward the driver's side whenever possible.
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Backing is always dangerous.
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You should avoid backing whenever you can.
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All of the above.
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40.
Which of the following is not proper tie-down equipment:
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Chains
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Bungee cords
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Straps
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Ropes
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