KY CDL COMBINATION PRACTICE TEST

11. Headache racks:
can blind other drivers.
protect you from being hit by your cargo.
help you keep weights within legal limits.
None of the above.
12. Hanging meat in a refrigerated truck can be:
a very unstable load with a high center of gravity.
a very stable load with a low center of gravity.
a very stable load if properly distributed.
a very unstable load with a low center of gravity.
13. While driving, you should use your mirrors to:
check the condition of the tires and cargo.
check where the rear of your vehicle is while you make turns.
know where other vehicles are around you.
All of the above.
14. Transporting hanging meat requires special attention. Why?
Because hanging meat can be an unstable load with a high center of gravity.
Because refrigerated trucks have less traction.
Because you have to drive fast to get it delivered fresh.
All of the above.
15. When backing a trailer, you should:
try to position your vehicle so you can back on a curved path.
turn the steering wheel in the opposite direction of the turn.
avoid using the brakes.
turn the steering wheel toward the direction you want to go.
16. At speeds below 40 mph, you should leave at least one second in front of you for each ___ feet of vehicle length.
5
30
20
10
17. You are checking the tractor-trailer connection to make sure it is safe and secure. The landing gear should be:
raised slightly off the ground.
fully raised.
fully lowered.
None of the above.
18. Which of the following is NOT a good rule for using turn signals?
Cancel your signal after you have turned.
Signal well before you turn.
Put your turn signal on after the turn.
Signal continuously until you have completed the turn.
19. Fully loaded rigs:
are less likely to roll over than empty rigs.
are much more likely to roll over than empty rigs.
are just as likely to roll over as empty rigs.
None of the above.
20. Empty trucks:
require a shorter stopping distance than full trucks.
require a greater stopping distance than full trucks.
require the same stopping distance than full trucks.
None of the above.
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