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Utah CDL Knowledge Test Class B 2
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Q.1.
A broken exhaust system poses no threat to the driver.
True
False
Q.2.
Most heavy-duty vehicles use:
Mono air brake systems.
Dual air brake systems.
Triple air brake systems.
Quadruple air brake systems.
Q.3.
Roads are especially slippery when it first begins to rain because:
Water is always very slippery.
The fresh rain mixes with oil on the roadway.
The water has nowhere to go.
Q.4.
The parking brake should be:
Used whenever you park your vehicle.
Used while driving.
Set when driving in bad weather.
Removed.
Q.5.
Aggressive driving is:
Operating a vehicle in a selfish or pushy manner.
Operating a vehicle with a strong regard for other motorists’ safety.
Operating a vehicle in the left lane.
Q.6.
A fire extinguisher is a required piece of safety equipment.
True
False
Q.7.
What is the purpose of a vehicle inspection report?
It tells the motor carrier about problems that may need to be fixed.
It ensures that the vehicle is inspected regularly.
It keeps drivers accountable for inspecting their vehicles.
It provides a plan for the next five trips.
Q.8.
Hydroplaning:
Rarely happens to trucks.
Usually happens when vehicles are traveling at speeds above 65 mph.
Can occur with a minimal amount of water on the roadway.
Q.9.
A cargo cover that flaps in transit:
Is acceptable.
Allows air to get to the cargo to keep it cool.
Can tear away.
Can attract birds.
Q.10.
When traveling long distances, you should:
Take rest breaks.
Drive as fast as possible.
Drive through the night.
Q.11.
Backing with a trailer is dangerous because:
It is difficult to see behind the vehicle.
Most trucks do not have the ability to move in reverse.
Cargo may fall out of the trailer.
Q.12.
The faster you drive:
The shorter your stopping distance will be.
The longer your stopping distance will be.
The easier it will be to stop your vehicle.
Q.13.
Cargo inside a trailer:
Does not need to be secured.
Should be stacked no more than three feet high.
Should be secured to prevent movement.
Should be loaded with the heaviest items on top of lighter items.
Q.14.
If convicted of a traffic violation in your personal car:
You must tell your employer.
Your CDL will not be affected.
Law enforcement will tell your employer.
Q.15.
When turning, you should:
Signal before the turn.
Turn off your turn signal just before starting the turn.
Signal only if vehicles are in front of you.
Q.16.
If your license to operate a personal vehicle is revoked or suspended:
You can get a hardship license to operate a CMV.
You cannot get a hardship license to operate a CMV.
Your CDL will not be affected.
Q.17.
What does ABS do?
Prevent wheel lockup
Prevent the air compressor from overheating
Prevent the front brakes from being used on ice
Prevent the brakes from being used if downshifting would be more effective
Q.18.
How should you brake if your vehicle's ABS is not working?
Brake normally, as you will still have functioning brakes.
Pump the brake repeatedly.
Press the brake pedal down as hard as you can.
Q.19.
If driving a new vehicle, you should familiarize yourself with the controls:
Before you start driving.
As you drive.
If you feel like you need to.
Q.20.
Air tank drains:
Allow rain water to enter the tank.
Are used to drain water and compressor oil from the air tank.
Should never be opened.
Must remain open during transit.
Q.21.
When driving, your mirrors should:
Not be used, as they are distracting.
Not be used unless there is traffic.
Be checked regularly.
Q.22.
A second conviction of operating a CMV with a minimum blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.04 percent will result in:
The loss of your CDL for life.
The loss of your CDL for five years.
The loss of your CDL for one year.
Q.23.
When making a turn, when should you cancel your turn signal?
Before you enter the turn
In the middle of the turn
After the turn is completed
It does not matter.
Q.24.
A vehicle that is smaller than your vehicle:
Will usually be able to stop faster than your vehicle.
Will usually take more time to stop than your vehicle.
Will take about the same amount of time to stop as your vehicle.
Q.25.
In general, if you are convicted of a traffic violation in your personal car:
The convicting officer will alert your employer.
Your CDL will not be affected because the violation is on your personal license.
You should tell your employer within six months.
You must tell your employer within 30 days.
Q.26.
What color are ABS malfunction lamps?
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Q.27.
To use the controlled braking method, you should:
Lock your wheels while braking.
Apply your brakes as firmly as possible without locking the wheels.
Slightly tap the brakes.
Q.28.
Rough acceleration:
Can damage a vehicle.
Is common if a vehicle is warmed up.
Is encouraged to improve gas mileage.
Q.29.
If a load is 10 feet long, it should be secured by at least ____ tie-down(s).
One
Two
Three
Four
Q.30.
If you are driving at a reduced speed in a construction zone when you spot a construction worker near the road, you should:
Speed up.
Stay at your current speed.
Further reduce your speed.
Q.31.
Which of the following may result in an applicant being denied a hazardous materials endorsement?
They are considered a security threat by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
They are a lawful U.S. citizen.
They work for a foreign company.
They do not have perfect vision.
Q.32.
A fatigued driver:
Is extra alert.
Should take over-the-counter remedies to wake them up.
May make critical decisions too slowly.
Is usually more conscientious than a typical driver.
Q.33.
Good drivers consistently look ____ seconds ahead of their vehicles.
Two to three
Five to six
12 to 15
30 to 45
Q.34.
If backing a truck:
You should rely on your mirrors to guide you.
You should first walk the area to become more familiar with obstacles.
You should look straight ahead.
Q.35.
When an engine is running, an acceptable oil pressure would be:
10 psi.
50 psi.
110 psi.
Q.36.
Regrooved tires are:
Allowed only on the front of a bus.
Allowed only on the rear of a bus.
Not allowed anywhere on a bus.
Q.37.
Talking on a hands-free phone while driving:
Does not distract the driver.
Only distracts the driver if the driver is speaking.
Can be distracting to the driver.
Q.38.
Hydroplaning happens most often when:
A vehicle is traveling faster than 60 mph.
Tire pressure is too low.
Tire tread is too deep.
Q.39.
Which of the following could reduce the amount of space between the road surface and an overhead object, such as a bridge?
A repaving of the road
Wind
An increased amount of traffic
Rain
Q.40.
If driving so slowly that you could impede other drivers, you should:
Drive in the left lane.
Drive while using your four-way flashers.
Drive without using any lights.
Q.41.
Exercise will help a person sober up after drinking.
True
False
Q.42.
When taking the on-road driving test, you will be evaluated on your lane usage. Which of the following is an example of poor lane usage?
Not driving over curbs or sidewalks
Stopping behind crosswalks
Driving in the leftmost lane if more than one driving lane is available
Finishing a right turn in the rightmost lane
Q.43.
During a basic vehicle controls skills test exercise, your vehicle's final position should be:
In the general area that was described by the examiner.
In the exact final position described by the examiner.
Within three feet of the final position described by the examiner.
Q.44.
Who is responsible for inspecting a vehicle's cargo?
The person who loaded it
The owner of the trucking company
The owner of the cargo
The driver
Q.45.
When you press the brake pedal in a vehicle with S-cam brakes, air pressure pushes out the rod and moves the:
Slack adjuster.
Axle.
Brake drum.
Alcohol evaporator.
Q.46.
An air compressor governor will stop the compressor from pumping air once the air tanks have an air pressure level of:
125 psi.
100 psi.
150 psi.
80 psi.
Q.47.
When stopping, the brake pedal should be:
Pressed down quickly with both feet.
Pressed down gradually.
Lifted up quickly.
Q.48.
To check the automatic transmission fluid level in some vehicles, the vehicle:
Should be parked uphill.
Should be parked downhill.
Must be washed.
May have to be left running.
Q.49.
Steering that feels heavy is often a sign of:
Rear tire failure.
Front tire failure.
A shifting load.
The coolant overheating.
Q.50.
One way to avoid becoming an aggressive driver is to:
Talk on your cell phone while driving.
Question others' driving abilities.
Set realistic expectations regarding travel time.
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