CDL GENERAL KNOWLEDGE TEST (GEORGIA) - PRACTICE TEST

31. When crossing railroad tracks, you should:
put the transmission in Neutral.
not stop.
try to pass slower vehicles.
shift gears while crossing the tracks.
32. If you're carrying hazardous materials and are stopped at a truck stop, you should:
tuck the shipping papers under your windshield wiper.
keep the shipping papers with you.
leave the shipping papers in the driver’s door pouch or on the driver’s seat.
leave the shipping papers on the dashboard in clear view.
33. Transporting hanging meat requires special attention. Why?
Because hanging meat can be an unstable load with a high center of gravity.
Because you have to drive fast to get it delivered fresh.
Because refrigerated trucks have less traction.
All of the above.
34. Wheel rims that have had welding repairs:
are safe.
should not be used.
should be placed in the front.
None of the above.
35. If your vehicle is equipped with a front brake limiting valve, to ensure normal stopping power make sure the control is:
in the "neutral" position.
in the "slippery" position.
in the "off" position.
in the "normal" position.
36. For an electrical equipment fire or a gasoline or oil fire, use:
water.
a type A:B:C or B:C fire extinguisher.
a type B:C fire extinguisher only.
a type D fire extinguisher only.
37. Serious traffic violations include:
erratic lane changes.
excessive speeding.
driving a CMV without obtaining a CDL.
All of the above.
38. Checking the automatic transmission fluid level may require:
the 4-way emergency flashers to be activated.
the vehicle to be parked downhill.
you to pump the brake.
the engine to be running.
39. To make the brakes work, air brakes use:
carbon monoxide.
compressed air.
nitrogen.
hydraulic air.
40. Confused drivers can be very hazardous. Clues to confusion include:
driving very slowly.
changing direction suddenly.
stopping in the middle of an intersection.
All of the above.
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