FL CDL Vehicle Inspection Test

11. When conducting a vehicle inspection test, while the engine is off you may be asked to identify any of the following parts of the engine compartment, except:
the water pump.
the Anti-lock Braking System indicator.
the alternator.
the air compressor.
12. During the vehicle inspection, make sure that the _____ is in the engaged position and that the safety latch is in place.
locking jaw
drawbar
apron
release arm
13. If the coolant container is not part of the pressurized system:
you should remove the container cap and wait until the system has cooled.
you should never remove the radiator cap or any part of the pressurized system until the system has cooled.
you can safely remove the cap and add coolant even when the engine is hot.
None of the above.
14. You pump the brake pedal three times, then hold it down for five seconds, making sure that the pedal does not move. You are checking:
the hydraulic brakes.
the service brake.
the air brakes.
the parking brake.
15. The "Start Engine and Inspect inside of the Cab" step of the 7-step inspection method involves each of the following, EXCEPT:
check the condition of the controls.
checking engine oil level.
starting the engine, then listening for unusual noises.
checking the air pressure gauge.
16. During the vehicle inspection test, as you approach the vehicle you should (among other things):
look under the vehicle for fuel leaks.
check to see if the vehicle is leaning to one side.
check the area around the vehicle for low hanging wires.
All of the above.
17. Pre-trip inspections:
should not be done unless the vehicle has problems that could cause a breakdown.
should not be done when a vehicle inspection report is available.
are optional when the driver is familiar with the vehicle.
should always be done in the same order.
18. When checking tires, which of the following is not a problem?
Radial and bias-ply tires used together
4/32 inch tread depth on front tires
Too much air pressure
Cracked valve stems
19. You are checking the dipstick to see that the oil level is within the safe operating range. The level must be:
above the coolant level.
above the refill mark.
below the refill mark.
below the power steering fluid level.
20. During the driving test, the examiner will be scoring you on:
how fast you drive.
how many times you turn.
general driving behavior.
your general attitude.
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