CDL GENERAL KNOWLEDGE TEST (UTAH) - PRACTICE TEST

11. When driving at night you should dim your lights when following another vehicle within:
500 feet.
1 mile.
50 feet.
100 feet.
12. Distracted driving may be caused by _________ while driving.
eating
listening to music
maintaining constant speed
All of the above.
13. You should downshift in advance before:
entering the highway.
crossing a bridge.
entering a tunnel.
starting down a hill or entering a curve.
14. Checking the automatic transmission fluid level may require:
the vehicle to be parked downhill.
you to pump the brake.
the 4-way emergency flashers to be activated.
the engine to be running.
15. Two of the most common causes of tire fires are:
Over-inflated tires and duals that touch.
Duals that touch and under-inflated tires.
Driver smoking and bleeding tar.
Loose lug nuts and duals that touch.
16. If you cannot see well enough while driving in cold weather, you should:
stop safely and fix the problem.
reduce your speed and make sure the windshield washer works.
keep driving and check that the wiper blades press against the window hard enough to wipe the windshield clean.
turn your defroster on and slow down until you can see again.
17. Which of the following is not a sign of fatigue?
Daydreaming
Feeling hungry
Yawning repeatedly
Feeling irritable
18. After an accident, an improper use of flares could cause:
air pressure to build from 50 to 100 psi within 2 minutes.
a fire if spilled fuel is on the ground.
the springs to put on the brakes.
the vehicle to slide back and forth.
19. When backing a trailer, you should:
turn the steering wheel toward the direction you want to go.
turn the steering wheel in the opposite direction of the turn.
avoid using the brakes.
try to position your vehicle so you can back on a curved path.
20. When should you downshift automatic transmissions?
When you use the brake pedal during normal driving
When going down grades
When going up steep grades
When going around curves
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