CDL PRACTICE TEST - GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (KANSAS)

41. In mountain driving, to select a safe speed you should:
select a speed that's not too fast for the weight of your vehicle and cargo, the length and steepness of the grade, and road and weather conditions.
go slightly faster than the speed limit.
follow the vehicle in front of you.
go 5 mph slower than the vehicle ahead.
42. When possible, you should park:
on the shoulder.
so you will be able to pull forward when you leave.
so you will have to back up when you leave.
on the roadway.
43. If you must make a quick stop to avoid an accident, you should:
jam on the brakes to keep your vehicle in a straight line.
increase your stopping distance.
use controlled or stab braking.
downshift.
44. When driving:
entering text into an electronic device is permitted, but reading text is not.
reading text from an electronic device is permitted, but entering text is not.
neither entering text into nor reading text from an electronic device is permitted.
both entering text into and reading text from an electronic device is permitted.
45. Most heavy vehicles require ________ change gears.
double shifting
double clutching
single clutching
triple shifting
46. For safety during a trip, you should:
use your senses to check for problems.
check critical items when you stop.
watch gauges for signs of trouble.
All of the above.
47. A burning tire must be:
covered with cloth.
immediately removed from the vehicle.
cooled with water.
None of the above.
48. When you use mirrors while driving on the road, you should:
only use one mirror.
focus on the mirrors for a long time.
never look back and forth between the mirrors and the road ahead.
check quickly.
49. For safety during a trip, you should:
drive on the shoulder of the road.
use your senses to check for problems.
pull off the road and stop.
shift into a lower gear.
50. After starting the engine the coolant temperature should:
rise gradually.
rise quickly.
slowly decrease.
hold steady.
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