SCHOOL BUS PRACTICE TEST NORTH CAROLINA

11. How many drinks per hour can be handled by the liver?
About 1 drink per hour.
About 2 drinks per hour.
About 3 drinks per hour.
About 4 drinks per hour.
12. Even if you are not required to always stop at railroad crossings and you are sure no train is approaching, you must stop before reaching the crossing if:
there is oncoming traffic.
you can drive completely through the crossing without stopping.
the tracks are not clear.
there is no oncoming traffic.
13. ABS malfunction lamps are located:
on the instrument panel.
on the driver'door.
under the hood.
None of the above.
14. If a student drops something in front of the bus, the student should:
leave the item where it fell, and get the driver's attention and permission to retrieve the item.
leave the item behind.
pick up the object as quickly as possible.
ask the driver to retrieve the item.
15. When loading or unloading passengers, put the transmission:
in Neutral.
in first gear.
in reverse.
second gear.
16. Active railroad crossings:
require drivers to recognize the crossing, search for any train and decide if there is sufficient space to cross safely.
do not have any type of traffic control device at the crossing.
have a traffic control device installed at the crossing to regulate traffic.
All of the above.
17. When loading and unloading students, drivers of a school bus should check their mirrors:
Continuously
After extending the stop arm.
After entering the traffic.
After closing the door.
18. Before crossing railroad tracks you should:
stop no closer than 100 feet from the nearest rail.
stay to the left of the roadway if possible.
place the transmission in first gear.
open the service door and driver's window to look and listen for approaching trains.
19. When arriving at a destination, it is best to tell passengers to take their carry-ons with them:
after stopping.
as they get off the bus.
before coming to a complete stop.
at least twice.
20. The overhead inside rearview mirror is used to:
allow congested traffic to disperse.
perform a safe stop at designated unloading areas.
monitor passenger activity inside the school bus.
monitor the blind spot area directly behind the driver’s seat.
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