MA CDL GENERAL KNOWLEDGE TEST - CDL PRACTICE TEST
41.
When backing, it is important to use a helper whenever possible. Why?
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All the above.
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To make sure you don't damage your truck.
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Because you cannot see everything behind your vehicle.
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Because it's required by law.
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42.
If you must stop on a one-way or divided highway, place your warning devices:
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100 feet, 200 feet, and 300 feet toward the approaching traffic.
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10 feet, 50 feet, and 150 feet toward the approaching traffic.
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50 feet, 100 feet, and 150 feet toward the approaching traffic.
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10 feet, 100 feet, and 200 feet toward the approaching traffic.
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43.
Which of the following is NOT TRUE?
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In many states, spill protection for covered cargo is a requirement.
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You should check that you don't exceed gross and axle weight limits.
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You should cover cargo to protect it from the weather.
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You should regularly inspect the contents of sealed loads.
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44.
The tire load for each tire is stated:
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on the tread of the tire.
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on the inside of the tire.
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on the side of the tire.
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on the vehicle's operator manual.
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45.
______ must report accidents and incidents involving hazardous materials to the proper government agency.
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The shipper
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The carrier
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The driver
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All of the above.
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46.
When should you sound your horn?
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When you are being tailgated by an aggressive driver.
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When steering around an obstacle.
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When using your horn can help avoid an accident.
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When you are about to change lanes.
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47.
Loose cargo:
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could hurt or kill you during a quick stop.
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can be a danger to others and yourself.
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could fall off your vehicle and cause traffic problems.
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All of the above.
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48.
To avoid becoming an aggressive driver you should:
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give other drivers your full attention.
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give other drivers the benefit of the doubt.
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speed up if you think you’re going to be late.
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make gestures to other drivers.
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49.
You should you NOT sound your horn:
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to warn a pedestrian who may not have seen you.
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to alert another driver to your presence.
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to alert another driver to a potential problem.
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to tell other drivers that they made a mistake.
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50.
In some states, move-over laws require drivers to:
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slow and change lanes when approaching a roadside incident.
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submit to a chemical test to determine their BAC when requested by a peace officer.
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obey the directions given by police officers at railroad crossings.
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All of the above.
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