CDL TANKER PRACTICE TEST WEST VIRGINIA

11. Different materials expand:
at different rates.
at the same rate.
at rates determined by road conditions.
None of the above.
12. After starting the engine, the ABS light stays on. This means:
the ABS is in Neutral.
the ABS is working properly.
the ABS oil level is not adequate.
the ABS is not working properly.
13. If you experience a loss of hydraulic pressure, you should do all of the following except:
Pump the brakes
Put the transmission in Neutral
Downshift
Use the parking brake
14. Emergency brakes are:
not required on buses.
not required on commercial vehicles with air brakes.
not required on doubles.
required on all vehicles.
15. You can determine if your vehicle is equipped with ABS (anti-lock braking system) by:
looking for wheel speed sensor wires coming from the rear of your brakes.
checking for a yellow ABS malfunction lamp on the instrument panel.
checking if your vehicle was manufactured after March 1, 1998.
All of the above.
16. When stopping you should push the brake pedal down:
as hard as you can.
repeatedly.
gradually.
quickly.
17. Checking the automatic transmission fluid level may require:
the vehicle to be parked downhill.
the engine to be running.
the 4-way emergency flashers to be activated.
you to pump the brake.
18. A full tank of dense liquid (such as some acids) may:
weigh less than a tank filled with other liquids.
be subject to travel restrictions.
exceed legal weight limits.
reduce the size of the vehicle.
19. To avoid a hazard:
steering away from what is ahead may be the best thing to do.
changing lanes is always the best thing to do.
stopping is always the best thing to do.
driving on the shoulder of the road is always the best thing to do.
20. To know if your vehicle is equipped with ABS, look for:
an ABS placard.
the ABS logo on the steering wheel.
a yellow ABS malfunction lamps on the instrument panel.
the ABS shipping paper.
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