1 . Students loading and unloading a bus:

Is simple and does not need to be supervised.
Can be dangerous and should be supervised.
May be done without the bus driver present.

2 . If approaching a railroad crossing while driving a placarded vehicle, you should always:

Activate your four-way flashers.
Stop within five feet of the tracks.
Change gears while on the tracks.
Change lanes while on the tracks.

3 . When asked to complete an offset back/right parking maneuver, you should:

Pull straight forward, then back to the right.
Pull straight forward, then back to the left.
Pull forward to the right, then back in a straight line.
Pull forward to the left, then back in a straight line.

4 . Properly adjusted flat mirrors on a school bus should allow the driver to see ____ behind the bus.

50 feet
100 feet
200 feet

5 . When alley docking, you should first:

Position your vehicle directly in front of the alley.
Back up directly in front of the alley.
Stop parallel to the outer boundary of the alley.

6 . When students are boarding a school bus, the driver should do all of the following, except:

Check all mirrors for students rushing toward the bus.
Count the number of students at the bus stop and ensure all have boarded.
Allow student to board in pairs.

7 . If equipped with flashing lights, how far in advance of a school bus stop should the bus's lights be activated?

At least 50 feet
At least 100 feet
At least 200 feet
At least 1,000 feet

8 . A school bus's danger zones are located:

Only to the front of the bus.
Only to the rear and left side of the bus.
To the front, sides, and rear of the bus.

9 . 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.

10 . The loading of a school bus:

Is not a dangerous process.
Does not need to be supervised.
Should be done quickly.
Can be dangerous.

11 . If you miss a student’s stop while bringing students home after school, you should:

Back up to the stop.
Follow locally established procedures.
Not worry about the student.
Stop quickly and let them exit.
Study tip:

Reduce your study time from hours to minutes with a DMV exam “Cheat Sheet”

99.2% of people who use the cheat sheet pass the FIRST TIME

12 . When you are approaching a bus stop, the students on your bus should:

Remain seated.
Stand up and collect their belongings.
Walk to the front of the bus and prepare to exit.
Ask the driver questions.

13 . During the driving test, the examiner will be scoring you on:

Attitude.
How quickly you arrive to your destination.
Your general driving behavior.

14 . School bus stops may be changed by:

The driver.
Parents.
The school district.
Students.

15 . When performing the stop/start maneuver as a part of the skills test, you should:

Cut off other vehicles if needed to get onto the shoulder.
Not use any turn signals.
Slam on the brakes to stop as quickly as possible.
Decelerate smoothly.

16 . When unloading students at a school, the driver should:

Secure the bus by turning off the ignition switch.
Keep the key in the ignition and leave the driver’s compartment.
Read a book while students unload.
Not be on the bus.

17 . The overhead inside mirror should be adjusted to see:

Outside of the driver’s side of the bus.
All of the students on the bus.
Students in the first four rows of the bus.
In front of the bus.

18 . When loading or unloading passengers, a bus may need to be:

Placed in reverse.
Placed in fourth gear.
Placed in neutral.
Placed in first gear.

19 . If a student drops an item while approaching a school bus, the student should:

Stop and pick up the object.
Have another student pick up the object.
Ask the driver to pick up the object.

20 . When exiting a vehicle, it is important to maintain ____ with your vehicle at all times.

Three points of contact
Four points of contact
Two points of contact