CDL BUS PRACTICE TEST - NEVADA

11. Properly adjusted outside convex mirrors should allow school bus drivers to see:
the entire area in front of the bus.
the entire side of the bus up to the mirror mounts.
all of the students.
the area from the front of the bus to the service door.
12. After unloading at the school, you should walk through the bus to:
close the door.
make sure no students are returning to the bus.
release the parking brake.
to check for items left by students and hiding or sleeping students.
13. Which of the following is a special danger of loading and unloading a bus?
Student clothing or accessories accessories may be caught in the handrail or door as they exit the bus.
Students may disappear from the driver's sight.
Students may drop an object near the bus.
All of the above.
14. If your vehicle is hydroplaning, you should:
apply the brakes.
put the vehicle in reverse.
speed up.
stay off the brake.
15. School buses are:
one of the fastest forms of transportation.
one of the safest forms of transportation.
the slowest form of transportation.
the most efficient vehicle on the road.
16. To know when to shift, you can use each of the following except:
engine sounds.
perception distance.
engine speed.
road speed.
17. The heavier the vehicle:
the more work the brakes must do to stop it.
the higher the center of gravity will be.
the less work the brakes must do to stop it.
None of the above.
18. What should you be able to see if the outside convex mirrors are adjusted properly?
The entire side of the bus up to the mirror mounts, the front of the rear tires touching the ground, and at least 1 traffic lane on either side of the bus.
The entire area in front of the bus, the right and left front tires touching the ground, and the area from the front of the bus to the service door.
The area from the front of the bus to the service door and all of the students, including the heads of the students right behind you.
The top of the rear window in the top of the mirror, and all of the students.
19. When driving at night, to avoid glare from oncoming vehicles you should:
look directly at lights of oncoming vehicles.
put your own high beams on when other drivers do not put their low beams on.
wear sunglasses.
look slightly to the right at a right lane or edge marking.
20. If you cannot make a right turn without entering another traffic lane, you should:
turn wide before you start the turn.
turn wide as you complete the turn.
watch out for vehicles coming toward you and back up for them.
swing wide to the left before starting the turn.
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