CDL PRACTICE TEST (KS) - GENERAL KNOWLEDGE TEST

11. Which of the following statements about alcohol is TRUE?
Taking a cold shower will help sober you up.
Drinking black coffee will help sober you up.
Time is the only method that works to sober you up.
Most people can drink 2 beers without affecting their driving ability.
12. The emergency equipment must include:
Charged and rated fire extinguisher.
Electrical fuses.
3 red reflective triangles.
All of the above.
13. When driving in foggy conditions you should:
slow down.
flash your brake lights.
drive on the shoulder.
speed up.
14. Which of the following statements is true?
Under-inflated tires will NOT cause a vehicle fire.
Carrying a properly charged and rated fire extinguisher will help prevent fires.
Poor cargo ventilation is a common cause of fire.
There is no way that short circuits due to damaged insulation can cause a vehicle fire.
15. When driving at night, you should:
drive slowly enough to see obstacles with your headlights.
put your own high beams on if other drivers don't put their low beams on.
use dark lenses if possible.
look directly at the lights of oncoming vehicles.
16. During the vehicle inspection, when checking the tires you should:
check for the minimum tread depth (4/32 on all tires).
ensure the middle of the tires is more worn than the outside.
ensure that valve caps are missing.
ensure that the tread is evenly worn.
17. The trailer hand valve should be used:
only on slippery surfaces.
only in an emergency.
only when applying the brakes hard.
only to test the trailer brakes.
18. To avoid becoming an aggressive driver you should:
speed up if you think you’re going to be late.
make gestures to other drivers.
give other drivers the benefit of the doubt.
give other drivers your full attention.
19. When driving on packed snow, you should reduce speed by:
10%.
25%.
one-third.
a half.
20. __________ will help a drinker sober up.
Only coffee
Only time
Coffee and a little fresh air
Only fresh air
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