AR CDL PRACTICE TEST - GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

11. Which of the following is not a rule for using turn signals?
Don't signal unless another vehicle is behind you
Signal early
Signal continuously
Cancel your signal after you have turned
12. Containerized loads are used:
when transporting liquids.
when the cargo exceeds the weight limit.
when transporting explosives.
when the cargo has been or will be carried by rail or ship.
13. If you are involved in a collision and not seriously hurt, you should:
protect the area.
do your best to care for the injured.
notify the authorities.
All of the above.
14. Rough acceleration can cause:
tire damage.
damage electrical and brake lines.
mechanical damage.
All of the above.
15. Driving without a CDL, or with a suspended CDL, incurs:
a civil penalty or, in aggravated cases, criminal penalties.
a large fine.
prison time.
All of the above.
16. To avoid becoming distracted while driving, you should:
clear the vehicle of any unnecessary objects.
plan your route before you begin driving.
adjust all vehicle controls and mirrors prior to driving.
All of the above.
17. What is a pull up when referring to truck driving?
Using the speedometer to know when to shift up.
A specific maneuver used to decelerate smoothly in the exit lane.
A driving maneuver used to pull your vehicle over to the side of the road and stop.
When a driver stops and pulls forward to get a better position.
18. Which of the following is a clue to a drunk driver?
Waiting too long at a stop
Driving with the flow of traffic
Driving at a constant speed
Not changing lanes
19. Drivers should try to park their vehicle so that:
they can pull forward when they leave.
there is at least one curb next to the vehicle.
the vehicle is protected by trees.
they can do a walk around inspection.
20. Fully loaded trucks require greater stopping distances than empty vehicles. True or False?
False.
True, but only on wet surfaces.
True.
True, but only if the truck was built after 1998.
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