GENERAL KNOWLEDGE CDL TEST GEORGIA - PRACTICE TEST

11. When you are driving in close quarters, you should:
not use your mirrors.
avoid checking your your mirrors too frequently.
check your mirrors often.
rely solely on your mirrors.
12. The law requires __________ to inspect a commercial motor vehicle before a trip.
the owner
a qualified testing engineer
the driver
a qualified inspection technician
13. Total stopping distance equals:
Reaction distance - following distance + braking distance
Perception distance + braking distance
Braking distance + viewing distance
Perception distance + reaction distance + braking distance
14. When changing lanes, you should:
do it quickly so other vehicles won't get into the lane.
do it slowly, so a driver you did not see may have a chance to honk their horn.
ensure that the vehicle behind you has moved into your blind spot.
turn sharply.
15. Which of the following statements is FALSE?
ABS (Antilock Braking Systems) only activate when wheels are about to lock.
You can almost always turn to miss an obstacle more quickly than you can stop.
If a tire blows, you should put the brakes on hard to stop quickly.
The other statements are all TRUE.
16. Which of these is true about fire extinguishers?
You must study the instructions printed on the extinguisher before you need it.
Check that the extinguisher is the correct type for the class of fire that may occur.
The fire extinguisher must be properly charged and rated.
All of the above.
17. When driving at night, if drivers of oncoming vehicles do not put their low beams on, you should:
look directly at the headlights.
look slightly to the right at a right lane or edge marking, until the vehicles pass.
pull off the road and stop.
flash your high beams to remind the other drivers to use their low beams.
18. To control your speed on a downgrade, you should:
fully apply the brakes.
use engine braking.
use controlled braking.
coast in neutral.
19. A driver distraction is anything that takes your attention away from driving, such as:
billboards.
adjusting the radio.
pedestrians.
All of the above.
20. Effects of distracted driving include:
increased following distance.
improved reaction time.
reduction in braking distance.
incorrect inputs to the steering.
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