Class_4 Part 1 Q1-35
Master Your Vehicle Knowledge Quiz
Test your understanding of vehicle classifications, safety regulations, and public transportation definitions with our comprehensive quiz designed for aspiring drivers. Whether you're preparing for a driver's test or just looking to refresh your knowledge, this quiz has something for everyone.
By participating, you will:
- Enhance your knowledge about various vehicles.
- Understand important driving regulations.
- Prepare for real-world driving scenarios.
1. “Public transportation” refers to:
The transportation of any group of people.
Transportation provided by members of the public.
The transportation of groups of people who are not your associates or members of your family.
All of the above.
2. A “bus” refers to:
A motor vehicle with a seating capacity of no more than 10 persons, including the driver.
A motor vehicle which is operated for hire.
A motor vehicle which is operated for public transportation.
A motor vehicle with a seating capacity of more than 10 persons, including the driver, and which is operated for hire or for public transportation.
3. A “special activity bus”:
Is operated for a school.
Does not run on a set schedule.
Is used for the purpose for which it was manufactured.
All of the above.
4. A “special vehicle” is:
A bus which seats more than 10 people.
A school bus which seats no more than 10 people.
A vehicle which seats no more than 10 people, and which provides public transportation for people with disabilities.
A car or truck you really like.
5. A “taxi” refers to:
A motor vehicle with a seating capacity of not more than 10 persons, and which is available with its driver for hire.
Any motor vehicle which is available with its driver for hire.
Any motor vehicle with a seating capacity of not more than 10 persons.
Any motor vehicle which is operated for public transportation.
6. A Class 4 licence allows you to drive:
A taxi or limousine.
An ambulance or a bus with a maximum seating capacity of 25.
Any motor vehicle or combination of vehicles in Class 5.
All of the above.
7. A controlled railway crossing may have:
A stop sign.
A flagperson.
An electrical or mechanical signaling device.
Any of the above.
8. A governor is:
A speed controller.
A mechanism that allows you to start a vehicle without using a throttle.
A mechanism which regulates the amount of fuel going to the engine.
All of the above.
9. A humpback railway crossing is:
A crossing where a hump has formed.
A danger to low-clearance vehicles.
A crossing close to a waterway where whales have been sighted.
A. And b. Are correct.
10. A large vehicle has blind spots:
On either side of the vehicle.
Directly in front of the vehicle.
On the passenger side of the vehicle only.
Directly in front, behind and on either side of the vehicle.
11. A mixture of different-sized tires can:
Be dangerous if used on the same axle.
Be dangerous if used on different axles.
Never be used on the same vehicle.
Always be used on the same vehicle.
12. A passing lane has just opened up on a long narrow stretch of highway. The truck is traveling very slowly. The driver of the truck should:
Stay in the left lane and allow the cars to pass on the right.
Go into the right lane and allow the cars to pass on the left.
Drive right down the broken white line to give the truck more space.
The truck driver can choose either lane; cars may pass the truck on either side.
13. A person who has a Class 1 driver’s license may drive:
A taxi.
Any vehicle with three or more axles.
A motorcycle.
A. And b. Are correct.
14. A red triangle Slow Moving Vehicle sign should be placed on any vehicle that travels at less than:
30 km/h
40 km/h
50 km/h
60 km/h
15. A sleeper berth does not include:
The back seat of a bus.
A reclining seat.
A designated area of your truck designed for sleeping.
A. and B are correct.
16. A vehicle that is twice the weight of a car and is traveling at twice the speed of that car requires how much braking power to stop in the same distance:
2 times the stopping power.
4 times the stopping power.
6 times the stopping power.
8 times the stopping power.
17. Adjusting your head restraint so that it is at least level with the top of your ears is:
A great way to make driving more relaxing.
Important in reducing the risk of soft tissue neck and back injuries during a rear-end crash.
Illegal.
More comfortable.
18. After working 120 hours in a 14-day cycle, drivers must take______hours of off-duty time before working 70 hours of on-duty time:
8
16
24
36
19. Air bags are:
A good alternative to seat belts.
Part of all commercial vehicles.
Dangerous if you are seated less than 25 centimetres away from the air bag unit in the steering wheel.
Unnecessary.
20. Amber flashing lights can be mounted on a vehicle if:
It is a disabled vehicle.
It is a commercial vehicle.
It is a police car.
You have a Commercial Vehicle Safety & Enforcement permit from ICBC.
21. An appropriate gear for entering a curve is:
One that allows you to complete your progression around the curve while also using the brakes.
One that allows you to complete your progression around the curve while using engine power throughout.
One that allows you to complete your progression around the curve while using neither the gas pedal nor the brake.
Second gear.
22. An engine brake retarder is:
More efficient at a higher engine r.p.m. And in a lower transmission gear.
Often restricted in residential areas.
Sufficiently powerful to replace regular brakes altogether.
A. And b. Are correct.
23. Anti-lock braking systems (ABS) are:
Designed to allow you to drive faster.
Designed to help prevent wheel lock-up caused by over-braking on slippery road surfaces.
Designed to allow you to brake faster than conventional brakes.
Designed to make braking distance shorter.
24. Any defect found on a school bus must be:
Fixed before the vehicle is operated as a school bus again
Fixed within the week.
Fixed within the next two weeks.
Fixed within the month.
25. Any defect or deficiency that you find on your passenger vehicle must be:
Fixed immediately.
Mentioned to the carrier you work for.
Reported to the carrier you work for in writing, either immediately or at the end of that day.
Ignored - your carrier's mechanics will deal with it.
26. As the driver of a school bus, you must only let passengers off the bus when:
Other drivers can see your bus from at least 60 metres in either direction.
There are at least three metres of road available on the left side of your vehicle.
They are exiting on the right side.
All of the above.
27. Braking forcefully when driving a combination-unit vehicle may cause:
Your wheels to lock up.
Your brakes to fail entirely.
Your vehicle to jack-knife or skid.
A. And c. Are correct.
28. Bus drivers should:
Avoid steep hills altogether.
Heed "Truck Advisory" speed limits when traveling down steep hills.
Pull over and check their brakes when required.
B. And c. Are correct.
29. Bus right-of-way means:
That bus drivers always have the right-of-way and can pull out from a curb or change lanes anytime
That bus drivers are not responsible for what happens to another vehicle that fails to yield to the bus.
That other drivers should yield to the bus when it signals to move from the curb into traffic in areas where the speed limit is less than 60 km/h.
That other drivers should yield to the bus when it signals to move from the curb lane into traffic or to change lanes.
30. Daily written inspection reports must be made by the drivers of which vehicles?
Buses and school buses.
Two-axle trucks or truck-tractors with a licensed GVW greater than 14,600 kilograms.
Trucks or truck-tractors towing a trailer that has a licensed GVW greater than 8,200 kilograms.
All of the above.
31. Drivers on a 7-day cycle must not drive after______hours of on-duty time in 7 consecutive days.
40
50
60
70
32. Drivers on an 14-day cycle must not drive after_____hours of on-duty time in 14 consecutive days.
40
50
60
120
33. Drivers who are exempt from wearing seatbelts are:
Those who are employed doing inner-city delivery.
Bus and emergency vehicle drivers.
Non-existent.
A. And b. Are correct.
34. During a pre-hill inspection on a vehicle equipped with air brakes, you should:
Make sure there are no hydraulic fluid leaks.
Make sure there are no audible air leaks.
Make sure glad hands and air lines are secure.
B. And c. Are correct.
35. During a pre-hill inspection on a vehicle equipped with hydraulic brakes, you should:
Make sure that the brake drums are not over-heated.
Make sure that there is adequate pedal reserve.
Make sure there are no hydraulic fluid leaks.
All of the above.
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