GENERAL KNOWLEDGE CDL TEST ARKANSAS - PRACTICE TEST
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Before each trip, you must make sure:
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the truck is overloaded.
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your cargo obscures your view to the sides.
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the cargo is balanced and secured.
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the cargo has a high center of gravity.
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12.
When looking ahead of your vehicle while you are driving, you should:
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look to the right side of the road.
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look as far as your peripheral vision can see.
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look to the left side of the road.
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shift your attention back and forth, near and far.
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13.
While driving, you should use your mirrors to:
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know where other vehicles are around you.
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check where the rear of your vehicle is while you make turns.
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check the condition of the tires and cargo.
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All of the above.
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14.
When inspecting mirrors and windshields for dirt, cracks, illegal stickers, and other obstructions to seeing clearly, you should:
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leave it as is and write any instructions or notes on the vehicle inspection guide.
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clean and adjust as necessary.
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write all necessary adjustments in your pre-trip inspection.
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None of the above.
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15.
To prevent drowsiness and maintain alertness, adults need ______ hours of sleep.
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11-12 hours
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8-9 hours
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5-6 hours
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3-4 hours
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16.
Which of the following is a good way to avoid becoming an aggressive driver?
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Be realistic about your travel time.
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Avoid talking on your cell phone.
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Keep your following distance reasonable.
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All of the above.
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17.
If a load is 50 feet long, the minimum number of tie-downs required is:
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4
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5
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10
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3
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18.
The liver can only process ______ of alcohol per hour, much ____ than the alcohol in a standard drink.
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one ounce; more
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1/8 an ounce; more
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1/3 an ounce; less
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one ounce; less
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19.
If your trailer starts to skid, you should:
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lock the brakes.
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pump the brakes.
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steer in the opposite direction.
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release the brakes.
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20.
On dry pavement, the braking distance when traveling at 55 mph is about:
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419 feet.
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142 feet.
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61 feet.
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216 feet.
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