CDL GENERAL KNOWLEDGE TEST (NEW MEXICO) - PRACTICE TEST
31.
Which of the following is NOT checked in a pre-trip inspection?
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The amount of fuel in the vehicle
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Cargo securement
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Safety equipment
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32.
Wheel and rim problems include:
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missing clamps.
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mismatched lock rings.
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All of the above.
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33.
During a walk around inspection, which of the following should you check?
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Shock absorber condition.
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Condition of the front axle.
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All of the above.
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34.
If are being followed closely, you should:
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increase your following distance.
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change lanes quickly.
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decrease your following distance.
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35.
In order for you to be seen easily:
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lights should be clean and working properly.
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lights should only be used when driving in driving in rainy weather.
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lights should be turned off when driving during the day.
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36.
During a pre-trip inspection, to check your lights you should:
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check the yellow malfunction lamps on the instrument panel.
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with the engine running, put the vehicle in a forward gear and turn on the headlights.
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turn off the engine, turn on the headlights and 4-way emergency flashers, and get out of the vehicle.
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37.
Your mirrors should be adjusted so that:
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no part of the vehicle is visible in the mirror.
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the rear of the vehicle is visible in the mirror.
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a part of the vehicle is visible in the mirror.
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38.
The minimum amount of tread for rear tires is:
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2/32 of an inch
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1/64 of an inch
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1/32 of an inch
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39.
Brake lag is:
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the amount of air pressure required to stop the vehicle.
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the time required for the air brakes to work after the brake pedal is pushed.
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the distance your vehicle will travel, in ideal conditions, while you are braking.
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40.
If your license to operate your personal vehicle is revoked or suspended:
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you cannot get a hardship license to operate a CDL.
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you can get a hardship license to operate a CDL.
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your CDL is not affected.
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