CDL GENERAL KNOWLEDGE TEST (DELAWARE) - PRACTICE TEST

31. Whether or not they load and secure the cargo themselves, drivers are responsible for:
recognizing poorly balanced weight.
knowing the cargo does not obscure the view ahead or to the sides.
making sure the cargo does not restrict access to emergency equipment.
All of the above.
32. To avoid becoming an aggressive driver you should:
give other drivers your full attention.
make gestures to other drivers.
speed up if you think you’re going to be late.
give other drivers the benefit of the doubt.
33. When you double your speed from 20 to 40 mph, the braking distance:
stays about the same.
increases slightly.
doubles.
is 4 times longer.
34. Which of the following is NOT checked in a pre-trip inspection?
The amount of fuel in the vehicle
Cargo securement
Safety equipment
Brake controls
35. Retarders:
help slow a vehicle and reduce brake wear.
apply their braking power whenever you push on the accelerator.
help prevent accidents by applying extra braking power to the non-drive wheels.
All of the above.
36. Hydroplaning:
is more likely to occur when tire tread is in good condition.
causes your vehicle to go faster.
is more likely when tire pressure is low.
only occurs at speeds above 55 mph.
37. During a walk around inspection, which of the following should you check?
Condition of wheel and rim.
Condition of the front axle.
Shock absorber condition.
All of the above.
38. Another name for front-end header boards is:
cargo stopper.
containerized racks.
head belt.
headache racks.
39. When a vehicle goes around a corner, the rear wheels:
follow the same path as the front wheels.
follow a different path than the front wheels.
will turn freely.
will lock up.
40. Which of the following statements about backing heavy vehicles is true?
Back to the right side so that you can see better.
You should avoid backing whenever you can.
Always back as quickly as possible.
The helper should stand where you cannot see the helper.
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