OK CDL PRACTICE TEST - GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
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If you are involved in a collision and not seriously hurt, you should:
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protect the area.
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do your best to care for the injured.
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All of the above.
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22.
When a combination vehicle goes around a corner:
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the front and rear wheels follow a different path.
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the rear wheels of the trailer will never off-track.
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the driver must keep the rear of your vehicle far away from the curb.
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23.
When faced with an emergency, drivers should:
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immediately drive to the nearest police station.
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come to a stop if it is safe to do so.
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drive away as quickly as possible.
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24.
The best way to recognize that your trailer has started to skid is:
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by recognizing tire failure.
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by seeing it in your mirrors.
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by feeling the brakes come on.
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25.
Which of the following is a good way to avoid becoming an aggressive driver?
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Be realistic about your travel time.
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Keep your following distance reasonable.
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All of the above.
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26.
Total stopping distance equals:
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Braking distance + viewing distance
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Perception distance + reaction distance + braking distance
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Perception distance + braking distance
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27.
When driving, you:
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should carefully evaluate road and traffic conditions to decide if you should use turn signals.
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should only use turn signals if there is a vehicle behind you.
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should always use turn signals to tell other drivers your intentions.
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28.
If you smell exhaust fumes in the cab, you should:
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remember to conduct a post-trip inspection.
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stop immediately.
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open the windows.
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29.
Containerized loads:
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must be inspected before and after the trip.
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are generally used for freight carried part way by rail or ship.
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should exceed gross weight and axle weight limits.
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30.
Under a pressurized system, the radiator cap:
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should be removed when the coolant is hot.
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should never be removed until the system has cooled.
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should never be hot.
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