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Alabama CDL Knowledge Test Class B 2
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Q.1
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Header boards:
Should never be used.
Protect drivers from being hit by cargo.
Protect drivers' heads when they are entering the cab of a truck.
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Sending text messages while driving:
May be done if the messages are short.
Is encouraged.
Is permitted if you are asking a question of your employer.
Is not permitted.
Q.3
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What is sleep debt?
When you fall behind on sleep
When you want to take a nap
Excess sleep
The amount of time it takes to get ready to drive after sleeping
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Pressing and releasing a brake pedal unnecessarily can:
Release air faster than it can be replaced.
Add more air to the braking system.
Make the brake pedal more sensitive.
Create a loud noise.
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A modulating control valve can control the:
Spring brakes.
Landing gear.
Air brakes.
Anti-lock braking system (ABS).
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During a vehicle inspection, be sure that:
The emergency exits are difficult to open.
The emergency exit warning devices work properly.
The emergency exits squeak.
The emergency exits are not accessible from inside the cab.
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When backing, a helper:
Should be used whenever possible.
Often adds to the confusion of backing.
Should only be used if the driver is not feeling confident.
Would likely get in the way.
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During a pre-trip inspection, what is the best method for checking your lights?
Parking near a mirror to look for a reflection
Activating the lights, then exiting the vehicle to check
Looking on the instrument panel to see if any warning lights are illuminated
Driving in traffic and waiting for other drivers to let you know your lights are out
Q.9
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Which of the following is not a crime that would disqualify an applicant from a hazardous materials endorsement?
Arson
Dishonesty
Robbery
Littering
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To check the automatic transmission fluid level in some vehicles, you will have to:
Park your vehicle uphill.
Park your vehicle downhill.
Leave the vehicle running.
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A high center of gravity:
Makes a vehicle more susceptible to rollover.
Is encouraged in inclement weather.
Is required on some roads.
Improves fuel efficiency.
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After an accident, flares should be used with caution because:
There may be fuel spilled on the ground that could catch fire.
Other drivers may not see the flares if the weather is sunny.
Flares are expensive.
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When driving in fog, you should:
Slow down.
Speed up.
Drive on the shoulder.
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To ensure that you do not slow down traffic when driving a large truck, you should:
Switch gears while driving uphill.
Try to pass another vehicle while driving uphill.
Stay in the right lane whenever possible.
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If there is a fire in your vehicle, you should not:
Park in an area away from buildings, trees, brush, and other vehicles.
Pull into a service station.
Notify emergency services of your problem and your location.
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During the driving test, the examiner will be scoring you on:
How well-spoken you are.
How quickly you arrive to your destination.
General driving behavior.
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How do ice cream trucks become hazardous to other drivers?
Ice cream trucks must be kept cold.
Children often run toward an ice cream truck without looking for other traffic.
Ice cream trucks leave trails of water and ice on the roadway.
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If your brakes fail on a downgrade, your best hope to stop is to:
Use an escape ramp.
Use the shoulder.
Drift to a stop.
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You may be an aggressive driver if you:
Expect delays on your drive.
Slow down and maintain a reasonable following distance.
Make hand gestures that could anger other drivers.
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When an engine is started:
The brakes should be locked up.
Warning lights should come on and then quickly turn off.
The coolant temperature will decrease.
The hood must be open.
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Which of the following is not a good rule when using turn signals?
Signal early. Signal well before a turn or lane change.
Signal continuously. Do not cancel a signal until the turn is completed.
Don’t over-signal. If no one is near you, there is no need to signal.
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Drowsy driving is most common during:
The night.
The early morning.
The mid-afternoon.
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A driver can have:
Two licenses, one for automobiles and one for trucks.
Only one license.
A license for each state in which they plan to drive.
An automobile license from one state and a CDL from another.
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If you are convicted of a traffic violation:
The State will inform your employer.
You must tell your employer.
You must tell the shipper.
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The radiator cap:
Should not be removed when the coolant is hot.
Can be removed when the coolant is hot.
Should be cool to the touch under normal driving conditions.
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When backing with a trailer, you should begin by:
Turning the steering wheel in the direction of the turn.
Turning the steering wheel in the direction opposite of the turn.
Turning the wheel as sharply as possible.
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Rims with welding repairs:
Are unsafe.
Are acceptable on tires in the rear of the vehicle.
Are acceptable only when carrying a heavy load.
Are acceptable in combination vehicles.
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As part of a pre-trip inspection, you should look for all of the following, except:
Tires with too much air pressure.
Tires with too much wear.
Tires made by different manufacturers.
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During the straight line backing exercise, how many times are you permitted to exit the vehicle to check its position?
One time
Two times
Three times
Four times
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When double clutching, if you remain in neutral for too long and can’t get your vehicle into the next gear, you should:
Stop the vehicle and start over.
Return to neutral, release the clutch, increase your speed, and try again.
Skip over your intended gear and move into the next gear.
Just keep the vehicle in neutral.
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What is traction?
Friction between the tires and road
Tires' rates of rotation
The length of time needed to activate the brakes
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Of the following, which is not a recommended way to spot potential signs of trouble?
Watching the gauges
Using your senses
Checking critical items only at the beginning and end of a trip
Q.33
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When traveling in heavy traffic, the safest driving speed is:
The posted speed limit.
The speed of surrounding traffic.
A speed much slower than the flow of surrounding traffic.
Q.34
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When near a railroad crossing:
You should expect to hear every approaching train.
You may not hear a train, even if one is approaching.
You will hear two short blasts of a train's horn if a train is approaching.
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If something is found to be unsafe during a pre-trip inspection, you should:
Continue with the trip and make an appointment with a mechanic after the trip is completed.
Let a more experienced driver use the truck.
Get the issue fixed immediately.
Not use the items found to be unsafe, but may continue driving normally.
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Once the air tanks are at an air pressure level of 125 psi, the air compressor governor will:
Stop the compressor from pumping air.
Release air from the tanks.
Begin pumping air into the tanks.
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When checking the air and electrical lines during a vehicle inspection, all of the following should be true, except:
The air hoses are making a hissing noise.
The air hoses and electrical lines are not cut.
The air lines are not pinched.
The air lines are not dragging against tractor parts.
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The most important reason to inspect your vehicle before a trip is:
To ensure safety.
To maximize gas mileage.
To wake up before the drive.
To fill up time.
Q.39
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Stopping distance can be affected by:
Speed.
Sunshine.
Time of day.
Traffic.
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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.
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When traveling down a downgrade, the speed of a vehicle will likely:
Decrease.
Stay the same.
Increase.
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While driving, if you notice anything affecting safety or mechanics, you should:
Stay quiet and see if the problem goes away.
Make a written report that includes your concerns.
Try to fix the issue yourself.
Not use that part of the vehicle and hope others don't notice the problem.
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The more alcohol in the body:
The quicker the liver will digest the alcohol.
The less effect the alcohol will have on the individual.
The longer it will take to remove the alcohol from the body.
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When passing a row of parked vehicles, a driver should:
Stay close to the vehicles.
Watch for signs of a person exiting a vehicle.
Flash their headlights.
Q.45
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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.
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Which of the following is a good rule to follow when making a turn?
Honk your horn.
Use your arms to get the attention of other drivers.
Turn off your turn signal before entering the turn to avoid confusing other drivers.
Signal early.
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If an aggressive driver is involved in a crash down the road, you should:
Pull over and yell at them.
Stop after the crash scene and report the other driver’s behavior to police.
Block the driver in with your vehicle.
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If you experience a loss of hydraulic pressure, you should do all of the following, except:
Downshift.
Pump the brakes.
Accelerate.
Use the parking brake.
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During the skills test, if making a turn that requires a stop, you should:
Skid to a stop.
Stop after the stop line to get a better view.
Allow your vehicle to roll.
Keep the front wheels aimed straight ahead.
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If the spring brakes are activated, you should never:
Push down the brake pedal.
Open the hood.
Release air from the air storage tanks.
Open the door to the cab.
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