CDL GENERAL KNOWLEDGE TEST (WV) - PRACTICE TEST

41. You cannot inspect sealed loads, but you should:
check that the lightest parts of the cargo are under the heaviest parts.
check that the content matches the description on the shipping paper.
check that you do not exceed gross weight and axle weight limits.
make sure the cargo is piled up high.
42. The steering wheel should:
be held firmly with the right hand.
be held firmly with both hands.
be held with one hand at a time.
be held firmly with the left hand.
43. Which of the following is NOT TRUE?
You should check that you don't exceed gross and axle weight limits.
You should cover cargo to protect it from the weather.
In many states, spill protection for covered cargo is a requirement.
You should regularly inspect the contents of sealed loads.
44. Drivers can hold a Commercial Driver’s License from how many different States?
Four
Three
Two
One
45. When approaching a traffic light that has been green for a long time, you should:
maintain your current speed.
start slowing down and be ready to stop.
speed up to get through the light.
None of the above.
46. Which of the following is not a sign of fatigue?
Daydreaming
Feeling irritable
Feeling hungry
Yawning repeatedly
47. During the after-trip inspection, if you notice anything affecting safety or potentially leading to a mechanical breakdown, you should:
try to fix the problem yourself.
make a written report.
ask the motor carrier to make a written report.
tell the shipper to make a written report.
48. You should check air pressure and temperature gauges:
every time you stop.
at the end of each trip.
as often as is practical.
at the beginning of each trip.
49. ______ is responsible for the safe operation of a vehicle.
The vehicle owner
The supervisor
The mechanic
The driver
50. The total weight of a single vehicle including its load is called:
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)
Gross Vehicle Rating (GVR)
Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW)
Gross Combination Weight (GCW)
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