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Hawaii CDL Knowledge Test Class A 2
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Having ABS on only one axle:
Can be dangerous.
Still allows you additional control when braking.
Slows the vehicle, but cannot stop it.
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Emergency equipment in a vehicle is:
Only required for vehicles that are transporting hazardous materials.
Only required during interstate travel.
Required.
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When taking a driving test:
You must supply the same type of vehicle for which you will require a CDL.
You may supply any type of vehicle, even if it is not the type of vehicle for which you will be using with the CDL.
The testing station will supply the vehicle.
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How can a driver maintain alertness while driving?
Stay fit and healthy
Keep the cab warm
Eat heavy foods
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By beginning a left turn before reaching the center of an intersection, you:
Will likely complete the turn satisfactorily.
May hit other vehicles with the left side of your vehicle.
Can expect other drivers to move their vehicles to accommodate your turn.
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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 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.
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When starting the engine of a truck with a trailer, you can tell that your vehicle's ABS is not working if:
The yellow light on the left rear of the trailer stays on.
The red light on the right side of the trailer flashes three times.
All the rear lights flash and then turn off.
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When stopping in an emergency situation, you should:
Veer your trailer to the right and stop.
Stop in a straight line.
Veer your trailer to the left and stop.
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When approaching a vehicle for a pre-trip inspection, a driver should look under the vehicle:
To see if the vehicle is on an incline.
To see if there are any fresh fluids on the ground.
To see if the vehicle is in a parking spot.
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When should you slow for a curve?
Before entering the curve
While in the curve
After the curve
Q.12
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Dry bulk tanks:
Usually have a low center of gravity.
Usually have a high center of gravity.
Are usually not allowed to cross railroad tracks.
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When applying your brakes, the vehicle should:
Pull to one side.
Squeak.
Not pull to either side.
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If being tailgated, you should:
Increase your speed.
Increase the amount of space between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you.
Make quick movements.
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A slack adjuster should move no more than ____ from where it is attached to the push rod.
Two inches
Five inches
One inch
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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.
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When performing a pre-trip inspection and looking into the fifth wheel gap, you should:
Make sure the locking jaws are open.
Make sure the locking jaws are fully closed around the kingpin.
Make sure the locking jaws are loose.
Q.18
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Which of the following is not a warning sign of fatigue?
Difficulty focusing
Staying within your lane
Rubbing your eyes
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If the safety relief valve in the air brake system releases air:
The compressor needs more air.
There is something wrong with the brakes.
You may continue driving.
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For a hazardous materials endorsement, an applicant will be required to:
Provide their fingerprints and undergo a background check.
Provide employment history from the last five years.
Provide a list of countries visited within the last 10 years.
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To stay alert while driving, you should:
Eat a heavy meal before beginning your trip.
Keep the cab warm.
Ride with a second person who can share driving responsibilities.
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Brakes out of adjustment will:
Work properly.
Cause some of the brakes to overwork and malfunction.
Allow better acceleration.
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Items on a flatbed:
Are usually heavy enough to not need to be strapped down.
Should not be strapped down if you are driving more slowly than 35 mph.
Must always be secured.
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An application pressure gauge shows:
How much air pressure is being applied to the brakes.
How much air pressure is available.
How much air pressure is required to stop a vehicle.
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To prevent your vehicle from rolling backward when beginning to move, you can:
Partly engage the clutch before taking your foot off the brake pedal.
Place the vehicle in second gear.
Use the parking brake when stopping.
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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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On a slippery road, a driver should:
Make turns as quickly as possible.
Refrain from passing slower vehicles.
Stop quickly.
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A driver who stops at a green light could be:
An impaired driver.
A driver who is color blind.
A person who does not know the rules of the road.
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Drowsy driving is most common during:
The night.
The early morning.
The mid-afternoon.
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Rough acceleration:
Is a good way to stay awake on long trips.
Is distracting.
Can cause mechanical damage.
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What is often found in compressed air?
Water
Cardboard
Brake fluid
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When in heavy traffic, the safest driving speed is:
Slower than the speed being driven by surrounding traffic.
The same speed being driven by surrounding traffic.
Faster than the speed being driven by surrounding traffic.
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Which of the following is not a cause of hydraulic brake failure?
Loss of hydraulic pressure
Brake fade on long hills
Downshifting
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If an air compressor is belt-driven, the belt should be routinely checked to ensure that it is:
Thin.
Properly tightened.
Cracked.
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Rolling backward when beginning to accelerate is dangerous because:
The transmission may be damaged.
The truck is not made to go backwards.
You may hit a vehicle behind you.
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What can happen if the air pressure gets too low in an air brake system?
The brakes may squeak.
The brakes may stop working.
The brakes may be sluggish.
Q.37
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Containerized loads are used:
When the cargo is too large to fit on a truck.
When the cargo has been or will be transported by a train.
When the cargo is a liquid.
Q.38
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When driving on a wet road, you should reduce your speed by:
About one-half.
About one-third.
About one-quarter.
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If taking the driving test and the route does not include a railroad crossing, you:
Will not have to do anything related to a crossing.
May have to explain how you would cross railroad tracks.
Will have to take the test again on a route that does include a railroad crossing.
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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.
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People working on a disabled vehicle:
Are probably aware of the roadway.
May be distracted by the repair and not pay attention to the roadway.
Are exempt from traffic laws.
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What helps prevent wheel lockup when braking?
An Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
Air brakes
An alternator
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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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When driving, you should stop every ____ to take a break to avoid becoming too tired.
Half hour
Two hours
Six hours
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If you’re not sure what to do to extinguish a fire in your vehicle, you should:
Use water.
Stay inside the vehicle.
Wait for the firefighters.
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Roads are especially slippery right after it begins to rain because:
The water mixes with oil and grease on the road.
Tires are not made to drive in wet weather.
The water yet hasn't absorbed the dirt and grease.
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Alcohol can be removed from your system:
By exercising.
By drinking coffee.
By waiting.
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When completing an offset back/left parking maneuver, a driver should:
Pull straight forward, then back to the left.
Drive straight back, then pull forward to the left.
Pull straight forward, then drive straight back.
Q.49
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A Class 1 hazardous material is:
An explosive.
Radioactive.
Corrosive.
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If an aggressive driver is involved in a crash on the road ahead, you should:
Stop and confront the driver.
Stop a safe distance from the crash scene, wait for police to arrive, and tell them of the driver's behavior.
Block the driver in with your vehicle.
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