MA CDL GENERAL KNOWLEDGE TEST - CDL PRACTICE TEST

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