HI CDL PRACTICE TEST - GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

41. Nitric acid should:
stacked to the ceiling.
loaded above other products.
not be loaded above any other product.
42. At highway speeds, good drivers look at least _______ ahead.
1/4 mile
1 mile
150 feet
43. You are driving on a steep downgrade in the proper low gear. Your "safe" speed is 40 mph. When your speed reaches 40 mph, you should:
apply the brakes to gradually reduce your speed to 35 mph, and then release the brakes.
apply the brakes to quickly reduce your speed to 25 mph, and then release the brakes.
increase your speed to approximately 45 mph, and then apply release the brakes.
44. The first thing to do at an accident scene is to:
keep another accident from happening in the same spot.
help any injured parties.
call for assistance.
45. Emergency lines are often coded with the color ___ to keep from getting them mixed up with the service line.
blue.
yellow.
red.
46. Which of the following statements about backing is NOT true?
You should use the lowest reverse gear.
Backing toward the left side is very dangerous because you can't see as well.
You should get out of the vehicle and check your path if you are unsure.
47. When a tire suddenly blows out while you are driving, what should you do first?
Hold the steering wheel firmly and stay off the brakes.
Brake lightly and hold the steering wheel firmly.
Use controlled or stab braking.
48. When backing, it is important to use a helper whenever possible. Why?
Because you cannot see everything behind your vehicle.
To make sure you don't damage your truck.
Because it's required by law.
49. Which of the following is a good way to avoid becoming an aggressive driver?
Be realistic about your travel time.
Keep your following distance reasonable.
All of the above.
50. Blocking _______________ to keep it from sliding.
is used in the front, back, and/or sides of a piece of cargo
goes from the upper part of the cargo to the floor
is used only in the back of a piece of cargo
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