CDL GENERAL KNOWLEDGE TEST (HAWAII) - PRACTICE TEST
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The steering wheel should:
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be held firmly with both hands.
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be held firmly with the right hand.
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be held firmly with the left hand.
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12.
To prevent drowsiness before a trip, you should:
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drive with a passenger.
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schedule trips for the hours you are normally awake.
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All of the above.
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When drivers make a turn they should:
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look behind the vehicle.
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look in the direction they are going to turn.
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look in the opposite direction of the turn.
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14.
Stopping distance can be affected by:
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Speed
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Perception Distance
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All of the above.
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15.
To keep the engine cool in hot weather, you should:
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make sure there is enough engine oil.
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check v-belt tightness by pressing on the belts.
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All of the above.
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16.
If the safety relief valve in the air brake system releases air:
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the valve is fully operational.
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something is wrong.
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this will supply more power to the brakes.
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17.
Your vehicle has automatic transmission. When going down grades, you should:
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select a low range to get greater engine braking.
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put the gearshift in "Park".
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select a high range to get greater engine braking.
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18.
Which of the following statements about driving in slippery conditions is NOT true?
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As the temperature rises to the point where ice begins to melt, the road becomes less slippery.
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The roads are most slippery in the first half hour after it starts to rain.
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When the temperature drops, bridges will freeze before the road will.
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19.
Hazardous materials placards are:
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Signs put on the outside of a vehicle that identify the hazard class and weight of the vehicle.
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Signs put on top of a vehicle that identify the hazard class of the cargo.
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Signs put on the outside of a vehicle to warn others of hazardous materials.
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20.
The tire load for each tire is stated:
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on the inside of the tire.
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on the side of the tire.
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on the tread of the tire.
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