CDL GENERAL KNOWLEDGE TEST (WYOMING) - PRACTICE TEST

21. When you take a break in the middle of your trip, you should check:
heater, defroster and windshield wiper blades.
missing exhaust pipes.
gauges for signs of trouble.
tires, brakes, lights and cargo securement devices.
22. ABS malfunction lamps are located:
on the driver'door.
under the hood.
on the instrument panel.
None of the above.
23. Dual tires:
should not come in contact with each other.
should come in contact with each other whenever possible.
are dangerous.
should always come in contact with each other.
24. If there is a fire in your vehicle, do NOT:
pull into a service station.
park in an open area.
notify emergency services.
park away from buildings and other vehicles.
25. When meeting an oncoming vehicle at night, if the other driver does not put their low beams on, you should:
flash your high beams at the other driver.
"get back at the other driver" by putting your own high beams on.
slow down and look straight ahead in your lane.
look slightly to the right to avoid looking directly at the lights of the oncoming vehicle.
26. When backing, you should:
avoid using the mirrors.
use a helper if possible.
back and turn toward the right side.
back quickly.
27. When is it safe to remove the radiator cap?
Whenever coolant has to be added to the system.
It is always safe.
As soon as you've stopped, as long as the engine is not hot.
When you can touch the radiator cap with your bare hand.
28. When you exit a highway using an off ramp that goes downhill and turns at the same time, you should:
slow down before you get on the curved part of an off ramp.
get on the curved part of the off ramp, then brake and turn at the same time.
slow down to the posted speed limit for the off ramp.
wait until you are in the curve curved part of the off ramp before downshifting.
29. You should review the pre-trip inspection report from the last driver:
It doesn't have to be reviewed.
once a week.
after each trip.
during your pre-trip inspection.
30. If you double your speed, your braking distance will be:
8 times longer.
4 times longer.
3 times longer.
2 times longer.
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