GENERAL KNOWLEDGE CDL TEST NORTH DAKOTA - PRACTICE TEST

11. If your tires are hot, you should NOT:
once the tires have cooled down, make another stop to check the tires.
drive until you correct the cause of the overheating.
let air out of the tires so the pressure goes back to normal.
stop to let the tires cool down.
12. Placards are:
signs put inside a vehicle used to warn others of hazardous materials.
a type of safety equipment.
signs placed on a vehicle to identify the hazard class of the cargo.
devices placed below a vehicle to improve traction.
13. Which of the following is part of checking lights?
Getting out of the vehicle.
Turning on the headlights and four-way flashers.
Turning off the engine and taking the key with you.
All of the above.
14. Hanging meat in a refrigerated truck can be:
a very unstable load with a high center of gravity.
a very stable load if properly distributed.
a very unstable load with a low center of gravity.
a very stable load with a low center of gravity.
15. How do you put on the parking brake on newer vehicles?
By pushing in Push in a diamond-shaped yellow knob.
By using a round yellow knob.
By pulling out a diamond-shaped yellow knob.
By move a yellow lever to the left.
16. If driving a heavy vehicle, you should:
stay in the right lane.
stay in the left lane.
avoid braking.
try to pass other vehicles going uphill.
17. If you are being tailgated, you should:
make quick changes.
increase your speed very gradually.
open up room in front of you.
turn on your taillights.
18. The vehicle height limit and/or load limit is:
12 feet
21 feet
14 feet
10 feet
19. If driving a new vehicle, you should familiarize yourself with the controls and equipment:
before you start driving.
within the first 50 miles.
as you drive.
after pulling into a service station.
20. If you are driving on a slippery road, you should:
adjust your speed to conditions.
decrease your following distance.
use ABS to improve traction.
apply the brakes during turns.
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