General Knowledge - Quiz Sample #4, 20 questions
What is the proper way to hold the steering wheel?
Firmly with both hands on opposite sides of the wheel.
With your right hand on the wheel.
Firmly with one hand at the top of the wheel and the other hand at the bottom of the wheel.
Why should you back towards the driver's side?
Backing toward the right side is dangerous.
So you can see better.
Both answers are correct.
When backing, why is it important to use a helper?
It makes people think you are a better driver.
There are blind spots you can't see.
It’s more fun when you have help.
What are two special occasions where you should downshift?
When starting off fast and speed shifting.
Before starting down a hill and before entering a curve.
Before starting up a hill and when going around a curve.
When should you downshift automatic transmissions?
When going down grades.
When going up grades.
When going around curves.
What are two ways to know when to shift?
Use engine speed (rpm) and road signs.
Use your watch and engine sounds.
Use engine speed (rpm) and use road speed (mph).
What are the two main things to look for ahead?
Road signs and traffic.
Police and weigh stations.
Traffic and road conditions.
What is your most valuable way to see the sides and rear?
By looking out the window.
Checking your mirrors regularly.
Getting out and inspecting the areas.
What does "communicating" mean in safe driving?
Letting other drivers know you're there to help prevent crashes.
Using hand signals.
Driving brightly colored vehicles.
What is "black ice"?
Dirty snow.
Rain and snow mixed.
A thin layer of ice clear enough that you can see the road underneath it.
If the vehicle in front of you is smaller than yours, it can probably:
Out-run you.
Stop faster than you.
Take turns faster than you.
If you are driving a 30 foot vehicle at 55 mph, how many seconds of following distance should you allow?
4 seconds.
6 seconds.
8 seconds.
If you swing wide to the left before turning right another driver may try to pass you on your right.
True.
False.
What should you do before driving if you are sleepy?
Drink some coffee.
Take some caffeine pills.
Get some sleep before you drive.
What effects can wet brakes cause?
Brakes can be weak or grab.
Brakes will work better.
Your foot can get tired.
How can you avoid wet brake problems?
Speed up, shift to a higher gear.
Slow down, shift to a low gear, gently put on the brakes.
Apply the brakes harder and faster.
What factors determine your selection of "safe" speed when going down a long steep downgrade?
Size of vehicle, traffic conditions, curves in the road.
Condition of the brakes, radio bulletins, and alertness of the driver.
Total weight of the vehicle, length of the grade, steepness, road conditions, and weather.
Why should you be in the proper gear before starting down a hill?
Because gravity can cause the speed of your vehicle to increase.
Because you don't want to shift going down a hill.
Because the clutch works better up a hill.
What is a hazard?
Any road condition or other road user that is a possible danger.
A flashing amber light.
A small animal.
Why make emergency plans when you see a hazard?
To have something to do while driving.
In order to protect yourself and others.
To avoid getting a ticket.
What are some advantages of going right instead of left around an obstacle?
You can avoid a head-on collision.
Taking the shoulder may be best.
Someone may be passing to the left.
All of these answers are correct.
What is an "escape ramp"?
Ramps that are located a few miles from the top of a downgrade to help you stop.
A quick way to get out of town.
Ramps to get on and off an interstate highway fast.
What are some things to do at an accident scene to prevent another accident?
Try to get your vehicle to the side of the road.
If you're stopping to help, park away from the accident.
Put on your flashers and set out reflective triangles.
All of these answers are correct.
Name two causes of fires:
Underinflated tires and duals that touch.
Tight turns and gravel roads.
Driver smoking and following too close.
Which of these can cause the vehicle to skid?
Not enough weight on the front axle.
Over-acceleration.
Turning too sharply.
All of these answers are correct.
You are driving a vehicle that could safely be driven at 55 mph on an open road; but traffic is now heavy, moving at 35 mph, although the speed limit is 55. The safest speed for your vehicle in this situation is most likely:
35 mph.
40 mph.
45 mph.
Every time you park your vehicle and shut the engine off you should:
Leave it in gear (if it has a manual transmission).
Apply the parking brake .
Turn the steering wheel as far to the left as you can.
For an average commercial vehicle being driven at 55 mph on dry pavement it will take about __ to bring the vehicle to a stop.
The length of a football field (300 feet).
Half the length of a football field (150 feet).
Twice the length of the vehicle.
Which of these statements about certain types of cargo is true?
Oversize loads can be hauled without special permits during daylight hours.
When liquids are hauled, the tank should always be loaded completely full.
Unstable loads such as hanging meat or livestock require extra caution on curves.
All of these answers are correct.
Which of the following statements about backing is true?
Backing is always dangerous.
You should back and turn towards the driver's side whenever possible.
You should use a helper and communicate with hand signals.
AII of these answers are true.
The most common cause of serious vehicle skids is:
Driving too fast for road conditions.
Poorly adjusted brakes.
Over-inflated tires.
The parking brake should be tested while the vehicle is:
Moving slowly.
Moving at highway speed.
Moving forward slowly.
A driver's trip log if required:
May be brought up to date once a week.
May be written in pencil.
Must be shown immediately when an officer requests it.
If you are stopped at a rest area and found to have a BAC (Blood Alcohol Concentration) of .02 you will:
Be placed out of service for 24 hours.
Be placed out of service for 48 hours.
Be placed out of service for 72 hours.
How far ahead should you be looking while driving in town?
1 block.
2 blocks.
As far ahead as you can see.
How does "bleeding tar" affect the road surface and driving conditions?
It is very sticky slowing down your vehicle.
Tar in the road pavement rises to the road surface in very hot weather causing the roads to become very slippery.
It does not affect the road surface or driving conditions.
Converter dollies built on or after March 1, 1998 are required to have anti-lock brakes. These dollies will have:
A yellow malfunction lamp in the center of the dolly.
A yellow malfunction lamp on the left side of the dolly.
A yellow malfunction lamp on the right side of the dolly.
What is the minimum length for mud flaps?
Within 6 inches of the surface of the road.
Within 8 inches of the surface of the road.
Within 10 inches of the surface of the road.
How long does it take a typical tractor-trailer to clear a single track? A double track?
It takes 7 seconds to clear a single track, and more than 10 seconds to clear a double track.
It takes 10 seconds to clear a single track, and more than 12 seconds to clear a double track.
It takes 14 seconds to clear a single track, and more than 15 seconds to clear a double track.
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