COMBINATION TEST ARKANSAS - PRACTICE TEST

11. When backing a trailer, if you turn the wheel left:
the cab will go left and the trailer will go right.
the cab will go right and the trailer will go left.
the cab and the trailer will go right.
the cab and the trailer will go left.
12. When you use your mirrors while driving on the road, you should:
avoid checking them regularly.
stare for a long time at the mirror.
only use the driver's side mirror.
check them quickly.
13. If you must drive slowly, how should you alert following drivers?
Help them out by signaling when it is safe to pass
Use your emergency flashers if it is legal
Flash your brake lights
Turn on your taillights
14. When driving in very hot weather, the heat will increase the chances of:
suspension system defects.
tire failure.
loss of hydraulic pressure.
ABS malfunction.
15. If you are being tailgated, you should:
flash your brake lights.
increase your following distance.
move to the left lane.
speed up.
16. If there is a cargo fire in a van or box trailer, you should:
keep driving until you reach help.
keep the doors shut.
enlist the help of bystanders.
open the doors, especially if your cargo contains hazardous materials.
17. What should you do if your vehicle gets stuck on the railroad tracks?
Stay inside the vehicle and call 911.
Call 911, then get out of the vehicle and away from the tracks.
Get out of the vehicle and away from the tracks as quickly as possible, then call 911.
Turn on the emergency flashers and call 911.
18. To know how much space you should keep in front of you when driving at speeds below 40 mph, one good rule says you need at least ______ for each ______ of vehicle length.
1 second; 5 feet
1 second; 10 feet
2 seconds; 10 feet
3 seconds; 50 feet
19. If you have a manual transmission, when stopping don't _______ until the engine rpm is down close to idle.
apply the brakes
shift to second gear
push the clutch in
place the transmission in park
20. When the wheels of a trailer lock up, the trailer will tend to swing around. This is more likely to happen when:
the trailer is empty or lightly loaded.
the trailer is overloaded.
the trailer is fully loaded.
None of the above.
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