CDL GENERAL KNOWLEDGE TEST (UTAH) - PRACTICE TEST
41.
On any upgrade, gravity:
|
doubles your speed.
|
|
|
speed you up.
|
|
|
doesn't affect your speed.
|
|
|
slows you down.
|
42.
The steering wheel should:
|
be held firmly with both hands.
|
|
|
be held firmly with the right hand.
|
|
|
be held firmly with the left hand.
|
|
|
be held with one hand at a time.
|
43.
When driving at night, you should dim your lights within _____ of an oncoming vehicle and when following another vehicle within _____ .
|
500 feet ; 500 feet
|
|
|
300 feet ; 50 feet
|
|
|
200 feet ; 100 feet
|
|
|
200 feet ; 200 feet
|
44.
A CDL is valid for:
|
5 years
|
|
|
4 years
|
|
|
2 years
|
|
|
3 years
|
45.
To reduce the chance of rollover, you should:
|
place the cargo as high as possible inside the trailer.
|
|
|
put the lightest parts of the cargo under the heaviest parts.
|
|
|
distributed the cargo as low as possible inside the trailer.
|
|
|
None of the above.
|
46.
Move-over laws require drivers approaching a stopped emergency vehicle:
|
stop and call for help.
|
|
|
drive on the shoulder whenever possible.
|
|
|
increase their speed.
|
|
|
slow and move to a lane not next to the stopped vehicle.
|
47.
You should always be looking for hazards to have time to plan a way out of any emergency. This is part of being a:
|
reasonable driver.
|
|
|
good enough driver.
|
|
|
defensive driver.
|
|
|
modular driver.
|
48.
Hazardous materials placards are:
|
Signs put on top of a vehicle that identify the hazard class of the cargo.
|
|
|
Signs put on the outside of a vehicle to warn others of hazardous materials.
|
|
|
Signs put on the outside of a vehicle that identify the hazard class and weight of the vehicle.
|
|
|
None of the above.
|
49.
Placards are used to:
|
indicate the maximum speed that the vehicle can travel.
|
|
|
indicate the maximum speed that the vehicle can reach on a level road.
|
|
|
warn the public to stay at least 500 feet away from the vehicle.
|
|
|
identify the hazard class of the cargo.
|
50.
You must have at least _____ inch tread depth in every major groove on front tires.
|
4/32
|
|
|
6/32
|
|
|
3/32
|
|
|
2/32
|
GRADE ME
NOT SURE YOU WILL PASS? GET CDL PREMIUM NOW! - Learn More