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Georgia CDL Knowledge Test Class A 2
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When preparing to enter traffic, you should do all of the following, except:
Wait for a large gap between vehicles.
Be prepared for your vehicle to accelerate slowly, especially if it is loaded.
Make sure you can completely cross traffic, if necessary, without interfering with traffic.
Assume other drivers will make room for your much larger vehicle.
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If the brakes “pull” to one side or the other when you use them, it's a sign that:
The brakes are working properly.
The brakes need to be checked.
The brakes are new.
The brakes have too much stopping power.
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If your vehicle is equipped with a cargo lift, you should ensure that:
The lift is loosely attached.
The lift is not leaking.
The lift is fully extended.
The lift is the proper color.
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During a basic vehicle control skills test, you may be asked to:
Pull forward into a parking space.
Drive in a figure eight.
Alley dock.
Sound your horn.
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A cardboard box on the roadway:
Is not a cause for concern.
Is usually empty.
May contain a heavy object that could damage your vehicle.
Should be avoided by driving off the roadway.
Q.6
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Without engine oil:
The vehicle will get the best possible gas mileage.
The engine can be destroyed quickly.
ABS will not work properly.
The windshield wipers will not operate.
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If the spring brakes are on, you should:
Not use the brake pedal.
Press the accelerator.
Move the steering wheel.
Be especially careful because the brakes may fail.
Q.8
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To receive a hazardous materials endorsement, an applicant will be required to supply:
Their fingerprints.
Their shoe size.
A list of countries visited within the last 10 years.
Their employment history for the previous five years.
Q.9
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Extremely hot temperatures can cause:
Tire failure.
A trailer to disengage.
Lights to malfunction.
Increased gas mileage.
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When approaching your vehicle, you should ensure that:
The vehicle is shiner than others.
The vehicle is not parked too closely to other vehicles.
There are not puddles under the vehicle that indicate a leak.
The vehicle is parked properly.
Q.11
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If braking at a speed of 55 mph while driving on dry pavement, the brake lag can add ____ to your vehicle's total stopping distance.
32 feet
15 feet
50 feet
10 feet
Q.12
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If your tractor is equipped with ABS but your trailer is not, the ABS:
Will not be effective.
Will still improve your steering control.
Will make jackknifing easier.
Will allow others to see when you brake.
Q.13
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If your truck or trailer catches fire, you should:
Park in a congested area near trees.
Pull into a service station.
Park near other vehicles.
Park in an open area.
Q.14
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On trucks and buses, where are ABS malfunction lamps located?
On the driver’s door
On the instrument panel
On the outside of the vehicle by the passenger’s door
Under the hood
Q.15
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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.16
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Why do you need to drain air tanks regularly?
Because the air gets old and needs to be replaced
Because compressed air contains some water which must be drained from the tanks
To allow for a change in air pressure
To remove bad air from the tanks
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To use the stab braking method in an emergency situation, you should:
Apply the brakes completely until the wheels lock up, release the brakes until the wheels start rolling, then repeat the process.
Apply the brakes about halfway, but keep the wheels rolling.
Fully apply the brakes, let the wheels lock up, and hold the brake pedal down, keeping the wheels locked until the vehicle stops.
Apply the emergency brake.
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How is water and compressor oil removed from the bottom of an air storage tank?
The water and oil are siphoned out of the tank.
A drain valve is opened to remove the water and oil from the tank.
The water and oil are removed automatically as the brakes are used.
A sponge is used to soak up the water and oil.
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If you must stop on the side of a highway, how far behind your vehicle should warning devices be placed?
5, 15, and 30 feet
10, 25, and 50 feet
10, 100, and 200 feet
100, 200, and 500 feet
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If an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) malfunctions:
The driver will not know.
A yellow lamp will light up on the control panel.
The brakes will lock up.
The brakes will not work.
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Being convicted of an alcohol-related offense in your personal vehicle:
Does not affect your CDL.
Only affects your CDL if you refused to take a breath test.
Results in losing your CDL for one year.
Will require a sticker to be placed on your CDL.
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After a tire has been changed, the driver should stop after a short distance to:
Check the tightness of the lug nuts.
Ensure that the tire tread depth is good.
Ensure that the correct tire was changed.
See if rocks have gotten into the tread.
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When driving, you should stop and take a break ____ to avoid becoming too tired.
Every half hour
Every hour
Every two hours
Every six hours
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When inspecting the exhaust system, which of the following should not cause concern?
Loose or broken exhaust pipes
Loose or broken mounting brackets
Leaking exhaust system parts
Exhaust system parts that are not rubbing against fuel system parts
Q.25
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Most CDL holders have ____ licenses.
Excepted
Exempted
Non-excepted
Non-exempted
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What is tire load?
The maximum air pressure of a specific tire
The maximum safe weight that a tire can carry at a specified pressure
The minimum safe weight that can be carried by a tire
The average weight of tires on a vehicle
Q.27
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Before entering a curve, you should:
Upshift.
Speed up.
Drive on the shoulder.
Downshift.
Q.28
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Failing to drain the tanks in an air brake system can result in:
Water freezing and causing brake failure.
Squishy brakes.
Too much air collecting.
Too much fuel being carried.
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If a vehicle gets stuck on a railroad track, the driver should:
Stay in the vehicle and try to restart the vehicle.
Get out of the vehicle and walk away from the tracks.
Try to flag down another vehicle to give them a push.
Wait in the vehicle for a law enforcement officer to arrive.
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To confirm that a trailer has ABS, you can:
Look under the trailer for wheel speed sensors coming from the back of the brakes.
Look under the hood for the ABS sticker.
Look at the tires.
Remove a tire and look for the ABS sensor on the axle.
Q.31
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You must put out emergency warning devices within ____ of stopping on the side of the road.
One minute
10 minutes
45 minutes
Two hours
Q.32
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When exiting your vehicle, you:
Must maintain four points of contact with the vehicle.
May turn to face the road before your exit is complete.
Must be facing away from the vehicle.
Must be facing the vehicle.
Q.33
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If an approaching driver is using their high beam headlights, you should:
Look directly at the headlights.
Flash your high beam lights to remind the driver to switch to their low beams.
Look to the right side of your lane until the vehicle has passed.
Pull to the side of the road until the vehicle has passed.
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Truck tractors with air brakes that were built on or after March 1, 1997 are equipped with:
An extra set of brakes.
Voice-activated brakes.
Cruise control.
Anti-Lock Braking Systems (ABS).
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Which of the following is not a good way to reduce crashes when turning right?
Turn slowly.
Keep the tail end close to the curb.
Keep an eye on oncoming traffic.
Allow open space on your right side.
Q.36
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Which of the following indicates drowsy driving?
Eyes going out of focus by themselves
Having trouble keeping your head up
Drifting from lane to lane
All of the above
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During exercises that are not the straight line backing exercise, you may exit your vehicle to check its position no more than:
One time.
Two times.
Three times.
Four times.
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To avoid becoming an aggressive driver, you should:
Plan trips without allocating extra time for traffic.
Tailgate.
Drive slowly in the left lane.
Not make gestures to other drivers.
Q.39
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____ is a thin layer of ice that forms on road surfaces.
White ice
Black ice
Soft ice
Sharp ice
Q.40
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What should be used to check for proper tire inflation?
A tire gauge
A tire iron
An air compressor
A lug nut
Q.41
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What can change the height of a vehicle?
Color
Length
Weight
Number of windows
Q.42
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Steering that feels heavy is often a sign of:
Rear tire failure.
Front tire failure.
A shifting load.
The coolant overheating.
Q.43
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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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If using a helper while backing a vehicle, where should they stand?
In front of the passenger side
In front of the driver side
On the wide of the truck
Near the back of the truck
Q.45
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An Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) will:
Allow you to drive faster than you would be able to otherwise.
Allow you to follow other vehicles more closely than you would be able to otherwise.
Allow you to drive less carefully than you would be able to otherwise.
Not decrease your stopping distance.
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Friction inside a brake drum is caused when the brake shoes and linings:
Push against each other.
Separate from the axle.
Push against the inside of the drum.
Create excess heat.
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During a vehicle inspection, ensure that the landing gear is:
Retracted.
Fully raised.
More worn on the passenger's side than on the driver's side.
Well lit.
Q.48
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What can happen if a parking brake is used in very wet weather when temperatures are below freezing?
The brakes will squeak.
The brakes may freeze so the vehicle cannot move.
The brakes may suddenly release by themselves.
The brakes may explode.
Q.49
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Braking mechanisms are located ____ a brake drum.
Outside
Inside
Next to
On top of
Q.50
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An air brake-equipped vehicle traveling at a speed of 55 mph under ideal driving conditions will need approximately ____ to come to a complete stop.
100 feet
250 feet
300 feet
450 feet
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