NEW JERSEY CDL SCHOOL BUS PRACTICE TEST

11. The inside rearview mirror is used to:
see hazards ahead.
monitor passenger activity inside the bus.
see the "danger zone" areas insde the bus.
see the "danger zone" areas around the bus.
12. To make the brakes work, air brakes use:
hydraulic air.
carbon monoxide.
nitrogen.
compressed air.
13. How many red reflective triangles should you carry?
2
3
5
6
14. When doing a school bus inspection, school bus drivers must also check:
the alternately flashing red lights indicator.
the strobe light, if equipped.
the emergency kit.
All of the above.
15. After stopping, you should:
Activate the alternating amber lights and ensure the stop arm is extended.
Activate the alternating red lights and ensure the stop arm is extended.
Turn on the right turn signal indicator.
Have the students board the school bus as quickly as possible.
16. When you are driving a school bus, the emergency exit doors or windows must always:
stay open.
be closed.
have a red door light turned on.
None of the above.
17. If a student drops something in front of the bus, the student should:
ask the driver to retrieve the item.
leave the item behind.
leave the item where it fell, and get the driver's attention and permission to retrieve the item.
pick up the object as quickly as possible.
18. To know if your vehicle is equipped with ABS, look for:
the ABS shipping paper.
an ABS placard.
the ABS logo on the steering wheel.
a yellow ABS malfunction lamps on the instrument panel.
19. Which of the following statements about fueling a bus with riders is true?
It should only be done during trips more than 150 miles long.
Fueling your bus with riders on board should be avoided unless absolutely necessary.
Before fueling your bus with riders on board you should tell passengers about the refueling.
All of the above.
20. When crossing railroad tracks, you should:
shift gears while crossing the tracks.
put the transmission in Neutral.
try to pass slower vehicles.
not stop.
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