ME CDL GENERAL KNOWLEDGE TEST - CDL PRACTICE TEST
41.
Confused drivers can be very hazardous. Clues to confusion include:
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changing direction suddenly.
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driving very slowly.
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All of the above.
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42.
If ABS is not working, you should:
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brake as you always have.
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slow down and use a lower gear.
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put on your 4-way emergency flashers.
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43.
When driving in a construction zone, if a construction worker is near the road, you should:
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further reduce your speed.
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come to a complete stop.
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maintain a constant speed.
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44.
Cargo should be properly covered:
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to protect the weather from the cargo.
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to block your view or someone else’s.
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to protect people from spilled cargo.
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45.
Suspension systems:
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have a weight capacity rating.
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have a minimum weight rating.
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are rated for the maximum weight the vehicle can pull.
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46.
Hazardous materials placards are:
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Signs put on top of a vehicle that identify the hazard class of the cargo.
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Signs put on the outside of a vehicle to warn others of hazardous materials.
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Signs put on the outside of a vehicle that identify the hazard class and weight of the vehicle.
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47.
When driving in fog, drivers should:
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use high beams.
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use low beams.
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use the windshield wipers.
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48.
If during vehicle inspection a tire is too hot to touch, you should:
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remain stopped until the tire cools off.
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let air out.
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immediately decrease air pressure.
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49.
You are driving on a steep downgrade in the proper low gear. Your "safe" speed is 40 mph. When your speed reaches 40 mph, you should:
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increase your speed to approximately 45 mph, and then apply release the brakes.
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apply the brakes to gradually reduce your speed to 35 mph, and then release the brakes.
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apply the brakes to quickly reduce your speed to 25 mph, and then release the brakes.
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50.
Which of the following is not part of the air brake system?
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Air storage tanks
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Air compressor
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Air filter
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