1 . A Class 1 hazardous material is:

An explosive.
Liquid.
Corrosive.

2 . If your brakes fail when traveling downhill, decide what to do as quickly as possible because:

The longer you wait, the faster your vehicle will go.
The longer you wait, the more vehicles will get out of your way.
The longer you wait, the slower your vehicle will go.

3 . If you are 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 a different route.

4 . How many daily hours of sleep does an adult need to maintain alertness?

Six to seven
Seven to eight
Eight to nine

5 . During the driving test, when encountering a railroad crossing, you should:

Pass another vehicle on the tracks if the other vehicle is going too slow.
Get out of the vehicle to check for a train.
Not change gears while your vehicle is on the tracks.

6 . What is traction?

Friction between the tires and road
Tires' rates of rotation
The length of time needed to activate the brakes

7 . A distracted driver:

Usually follows the rules of the road.
Usually has slowed perception.
Is a good person to follow.

8 . When traveling on a downgrade, your vehicle will:

Slow down.
Travel at the same rate as on level roadway.
Speed up.

9 . 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.

10 . A steering wheel should be:

Held with one hand while the other hand rests.
Held with both hands to ensure an adequate grip.
Released if the vehicle is approaching a bump.

11 . 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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12 . 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.

13 . When taking the driving test and asked to make a turn, you should:

Not use a turn signal since you were told to make the turn.
Check traffic only to your right.
Check traffic in all directions.

14 . A bus driver does not need to stop when approaching:

A red stoplight.
A railroad crossing marked "exempt."
A railroad crossing with a lowered gate.

15 . A ramp's posted speed limit:

Is suitable for all vehicles.
Is suitable for some vehicles, but may be too fast for a large CMV.
Is just a suggestion and may be exceeded.

16 . A pre-trip inspection should include:

A check of the engine oil level.
Removing coolant.
Washing the tire rims.

17 . 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.

18 . A danger of looking at your mirrors for too long is that:

You will see potential hazards.
You will travel too far without knowing what is happening on the roadway ahead.
The mirrors may shake and move.

19 . When driving on packed snow, you should reduce your speed by:

One-half or more.
About one-third.
About one-quarter.

20 . When inspecting your tires, you do not want to find:

Tire tread that is 4/32 of an inch deep.
Valve stems without damage.
Mismatched tire sizes.