VEHICLE INSPECTION CDL TEST KENTUCKY

11. During a pre-trip inspection, to check your lights you should:
turn off the engine, turn on the headlights and 4-way emergency flashers, and get out of the vehicle.
check the yellow malfunction lamps on the instrument panel.
with the engine running, put the vehicle in a forward gear and turn on the headlights.
with the engine running, turn on the headlights and 4-way emergency flashers, and get out of the vehicle.
12. During the vehicle inspection test, you may be asked to:
change the coolant.
replace the electrical and brake lines.
check the engine oil level.
remove a spare electrical fuse.
13. ______ must have a minimum tread depth of 4/32 of an inch.
All tires other than front tires
Steering axle tires
Spare tires
All of the above.
14. Wheel bearing seals should be checked for:
dirt.
twisted axles.
leaks.
tears.
15. Broken suspension parts can be very dangerous. When inspecting your vehicle for suspension system defects, look for:
Spring hangers that allow movement of axle from proper position.
Damaged air suspension systems.
Broken leaves in a multi-leaf spring.
All of the above.
16. The most important reason for doing a vehicle inspection is:
Employer liability
Property damage requirements
Safety
Liability insurance
17. When checking the engine compartment:
the engine should be running.
the parking brake should be on.
you should put the gearshift in neutral.
wheels should not be chocked.
18. During a pre-trip inspection, when checking the power steering hoses, you should:
check that the brake chambers are not leaking.
check for damaged or bent rims.
look for broken or distorted coil springs.
check for leaks.
19. You are checking the dipstick to see that the oil level is within the safe operating range. The level must be:
above the coolant level.
above the refill mark.
below the power steering fluid level.
below the refill mark.
20. When approaching a vehicle for a pre-trip inspection, you should:
look under the vehicle for hazards to vehicle movement.
start the engine and listen for unusual noises.
make sure the parking brake is on.
look under the vehicle for fuel leaks, fresh oil, coolant or grease.
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