CDL GENERAL KNOWLEDGE TEST (IN) - PRACTICE TEST

11. When passing a vehicle, you should NOT:
assume the other driver does not see you.
drive carefully enough to avoid an accident.
at night, flash your lights from low to high beam and back.
keep blowing your horn while passing.
12. When transporting cargo, drivers:
should inspect the securement of the cargo only if they see problems that could cause a crash.
must inspect the securement of the cargo within the first 150 miles of a trip.
should not inspect the cargo within the first 50 miles of a trip.
must inspect the securement of the cargo within the first 50 miles of a trip.
13. To check the signal lights, do the following:
Turn on all the lights, turn off the stop lights, and turn off the left turn signal lights.
Turn on the stop lights, turn on all the lights, and turn on the right turn signal lights.
Turn off all the lights, turn on the right turn signal lights, and turn on the stop lights.
Turn off all the lights, turn on the stop lights, and turn on the left turn signal lights.
14. Why should you cover your cargo?
To protect the cargo from weather.
To protect people from spilled cargo.
Because spill protection is a safety requirement in many states.
All of the above.
15. Which of these can impair your vision and judgment, make you drowsy or otherwise affect safe driving ability?
Alcoholic drinks
Some prescription drugs
Some over-the-counter drugs
All of the above.
16. To warn drivers behind you when you see you'll need to slow down, you should:
use your headlights.
turn off your lights.
sound your horn.
flash the brake lights.
17. After a tire has been changed, you should:
stop a short while later and check that the nuts are tight.
wait at least 30 minutes before driving.
decrease tire pressure.
deflate the tire to 15 psi.
18. Which of these should you check before driving in winter?
Defrosters
Windshield wiper blades
Coolant level and antifreeze amount
All of the above.
19. With an engine fire, you should NOT:
shoot foam from the vehicle’s underside.
turn the engine off as soon as possible.
open the hood.
None of the above.
20. When should you use the 4-way emergency flashers instead of flashing the brake lights to warn the drivers behind you?
When you are driving very slowly or are stopped.
When visibility is poor.
When driving in strong winds.
At night time.
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