SC CDL VEHICLE INSPECTION TEST

11. If loose or missing, _______ may cause movement between the frame and fifth wheel assembly.
locking pins
mounting bolts
safety chains
electric connectors
12. When approaching a vehicle for a pre-trip inspection, you should:
start the engine and listen for unusual noises.
look under the vehicle for fuel leaks, fresh oil, coolant or grease.
look under the vehicle for hazards to vehicle movement.
make sure the parking brake is on.
13. Without engine oil:
the ABS won't work.
the engine can be destroyed rapidly.
traction will be reduced.
exhaust emissions will be reduced.
14. When taking the road test, you will be expected to make regular traffic checks. You should do all of the following except:
checking engine oil level.
check your mirrors for traffic after an intersection.
checking mirrors regularly.
checking for traffic regularly.
15. When checking the engine compartment:
wheels should not be chocked.
you should put the gearshift in neutral.
the engine should be running.
the parking brake should be on.
16. Suspension system defects may include all of the following except:
Missing or broken leaf springs
Cracked hoses
Distorted coil springs
Cracked spring hangers
17. During the vehicle inspection test, after starting the engine the coolant temperature should:
decrease gradually.
rise quickly.
rise slowly.
decrease quickly.
18. Broken suspension parts can be very dangerous. When inspecting your vehicle for suspension system defects, look for:
Damaged air suspension systems.
Spring hangers that allow movement of axle from proper position.
Broken leaves in a multi-leaf spring.
All of the above.
19. Checking your vehicle's suspension system includes checking:
the tires.
the mounting brackets.
the air suspension systems.
All of the above.
20. When approaching a vehicle as part of a pre-trip inspection, which of the following could be a sign of trouble?
Fresh oil under the vehicle
Parking brake is on
Inflated tires
All of the above
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