GENERAL KNOWLEDGE CDL TEST KENTUCKY - PRACTICE TEST
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If a load is placed on one side of the trailer:
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a rollover is more likely.
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the steering axle weight will be too light to steer safely.
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making turns may be easier.
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your brakes won't work.
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12.
Texting is:
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about as safe as adjusting the radio.
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the most dangerous distraction.
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safer than talking on a cell phone.
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safer than engaging in conversation with a passenger.
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13.
When driving at night, you should:
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put your own high beams on if other drivers don't put their low beams on.
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use dark lenses if possible.
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drive slowly enough to see obstacles with your headlights.
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look directly at the lights of oncoming vehicles.
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14.
To correct a drive-wheel skid, you should NOT:
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Stop braking.
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Steer into the skid.
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Push in the clutch.
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Countersteer.
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15.
Which of these is FALSE? The spare tire must:
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be approved by the truck manufacturer.
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be the proper size.
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not be damaged.
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be properly inflated.
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16.
The minimum amount of tread for rear tires is:
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2/32 of an inch
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1/8 of an inch
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1/64 of an inch
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1/32 of an inch
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17.
When going down a long downgrade, the speed of your vehicle will likely:
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increase.
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stay the same.
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decrease.
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None of the above.
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18.
Why should you cover your cargo?
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Because spill protection is a safety requirement in many states.
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To protect the cargo from weather.
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To protect people from spilled cargo.
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All of the above.
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19.
Which of these is NOT a thing to do when caring for the injured at the scene of a crash?
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Keep the injured persons cool.
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If a qualified person is helping the injured, stay out of the way unless asked to assist.
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Move a severely injured person if the danger of fire or passing traffic makes it necessary.
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Stop heavy bleeding by applying direct pressure to the wound.
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20.
When approaching an emergency vehicle stopped on the side of the road with lights flashing, you should:
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yielding the right-of-way by coming to a complete stop.
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speed up.
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stay in the right lane.
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move to the lane not next to that of the emergency vehicle.
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