NV CDL PRACTICE TEST - GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

41. When you are driving in close quarters, you should:
rely solely on your mirrors.
avoid checking your your mirrors too frequently.
not use your mirrors.
check your mirrors often.
42. When checking the steering system for defects, you should look for:
bent, loose, or broken parts, such as tie rods.
cut or cracked valve stems.
loose, broken, or missing tailpipes.
missing or broken leaves in any leaf spring.
43. When you are being tailgated, you should NOT:
turn on your taillights.
increase your following distance.
avoid quick changes.
All of the above.
44. Backing is dangerous because:
cargo may fall out.
you cannot see everything behind your vehicle.
you have to turn the steering wheel toward the direction you want to go.
you need to back toward the passenger driver side so you can see.
45. What is a hazard?
The most common cause of hydroplaning.
Something you must stop for.
Any road condition or other road user that is a possible danger.
The driver is uncertain about taking the off ramp.
46. Empty trucks:
require the same stopping distance than full trucks.
require a greater stopping distance than full trucks.
require a shorter stopping distance than full trucks.
None of the above.
47. When driving:
reading text from an electronic device is permitted, but entering text is not.
entering text into an electronic device is permitted, but reading text is not.
both entering text into and reading text from an electronic device is permitted.
neither entering text into nor reading text from an electronic device is permitted.
48. Escape ramps:
are designed to stop runaway vehicles safely.
should not be used unless you have already tried all other possible ways to save your vehicle after brake failure.
cannot be used by certain types of heavy vehicles.
All of the above.
49. To correct a drive-wheel braking skid, you should stop braking and:
accelerate slightly.
countersteer.
pull of the road.
keep your foot off the clutch.
50. When you are involved in an accident and not seriously hurt, you need to:
protect the area and notify authorities.
collect required information and report the accident.
care for the injured.
All of the above.
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