CT CDL SCHOOL BUS TEST - PRACTICE TEST

11. If your vehicle is hydroplaning, you should:
speed up.
apply the brakes.
put the vehicle in reverse.
stay off the brake.
12. If a tire fails while you are driving, you should:
brake as hard as possible.
call your supervisor for instructions.
stay off the brake until your vehicle has slowed down.
stop on the roadway if possible.
13. To know when to shift, you can use each of the following except:
road speed.
engine speed.
engine sounds.
perception distance.
14. When driving, you should check mirrors regularly to know where other vehicles are around you. Remember that:
you should check your after the start of any trip to make sure they are properly adjusted.
convex mirrors make things look larger and closer than they really are.
there are blind spots that your mirrors cannot show you.
every registered motor vehicle must have at least one mirror.
15. If a bus has a restroom:
the restroom must have an emergency exit.
the restroom emergency buzzer must be in safe working condition.
the restroom must have a window.
All of the above.
16. You should adjust the outside left and right side flat mirrors so you can see:
the rear tires touching the ground.
the right and left front tires touching the ground.
400 feet behind the bus.
All of the above.
17. The overhead inside rearview mirror is:
located below the outside flat mirrors.
mounted at the side of the windshield.
mounted on the left front corner of the bus.
mounted above the windshield on the driver's side area of the bus.
18. Crossover mirrors are used to:
see the "danger zone" areas in front of the bus and to the left and right side of the bus.
monitor traffic.
monitor passenger activity inside the bus.
monitor the left and right sides of the bus at a wide angle.
19. Rough acceleration:
is recommended during long trips.
is necessary to warm up the engine.
can cause mechanical damage.
improves gas mileage.
20. What should you do if your vehicle starts hydroplaning?
Accelerate slightly, then push in the clutch to slow down.
Release the accelerator and push in the clutch to let the wheels turn freely.
Apply the brakes and countersteer to regain control of the vehicle.
Leave the road completely.
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