WI CDL GENERAL KNOWLEDGE TEST - CDL PRACTICE TEST

31. ABS:
allows the wheels to lock up.
makes it easier to turn.
helps you avoid wheel lock up.
makes it easier to break.
32. You need to pay special attention to the space below your vehicle:
on dirt roads.
in no passing zones.
on multi-lane roads.
in school zones.
33. If you are feeling drowsy, before driving you should:
drink some coffee.
get some sleep.
wait at least 30 minutes.
drink soda.
34. When a tire fails, the driver should:
immediately apply the brakes.
drive on the shoulder.
swerve to the right.
stay off the brake.
35. Which of the following statements about alcohol is TRUE?
Time is the only method that works to sober you up.
Most people can drink 2 beers without affecting their driving ability.
Drinking black coffee will help sober you up.
Taking a cold shower will help sober you up.
36. Drivers who cannot see others are a dangerous hazard. Be especially alert for all of the following, except:
Pick-up trucks
Loaded station wagons
Rental trucks
Vehicles with frosted windows
37. If you are driving a 40-foot vehicle at 35 mph, you should leave at least _____ between you and the vehicle ahead.
6 seconds
3 seconds
4 seconds
5 seconds
38. Before transporting sealed loads, you should check that:
the load is properly secured.
the load can be inspected.
the seal numbers match the placard numbers.
All of the above.
39. If a trailer does not have spring brakes, to keep the trailer from moving you should:
use wheel chocks.
close the brake valve.
park on a slight decline.
use the service brakes.
40. You should avoid driving through flowing water of deep puddles if possible. If not, you should:
gently apply the brakes, increase engine rpm and cross the water while keeping light pressure on the brakes.
wait until the engine has cooled before crossing the water.
set out reflective triangles to warn other traffic.
press the accelerator and increase the engine and gear speed to the rpm required by road conditions.
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