1 . If using a helper while backing a vehicle, where should they stand?

In front of the passenger side
In front of the driver side
On the wide of the truck
Near the back of the truck

2 . Move over laws require:

Trucks to use the left lane.
All vehicles to vacate the lane closest to an emergency vehicle that is stopped with its lights flashing.
All vehicles to use the left lane.
All vehicles to move to the left lane if a flatbed trailer is in the right lane.

3 . Stopping distance can be affected by:

Speed.
Temperature.
Time of day.
Traffic.

4 . When checking your tires, which of the following is not an issue to correct?

Too much air pressure
Too little air pressure
Radial and bias-ply tires used together
Tread depth of at least 4/32 of an inch on the front tires

5 . Roads are most slippery right after it begins to rain because:

The water mixes with oil and grease on the road.
The roads are naturally slippery.
The gravel gets washed to the middle of the lane.
Some tires are not designed for rain.

6 . If you are being tailgated, you should:

Drive on the shoulder.
Pull off the roadway.
Drive faster.
Allow the vehicle to pass.

7 . Rims with welding repairs:

Are unsafe.
Are acceptable on tires in the rear of the vehicle.
Are acceptable only when carrying a heavy load.
Are acceptable in combination vehicles.

8 . Emergency equipment, such as a fire extinguisher, is:

Only needed for vehicles transporting hazardous materials.
Only needed for interstate travel.
Required.
Only required when transporting passengers.

9 . While driving, if you notice anything affecting safety or mechanics, you should:

Stay quiet and see if the problem goes away.
Make a written report that includes your concerns.
Try to fix the issue yourself.
Not use that part of the vehicle and hope others don't notice the problem.

10 . When traction is poor, a driver should accelerate slowly:

Because it is best to always accelerate very slowly.
So they do not lose control of their vehicle.
So the driver does not accelerate faster than the vehicle ahead.
To be the last vehicle through an intersection.

11 . When driving with a tank, the driver should:

Increase their following distance.
Make sudden stops.
Swerve periodically.
Deflate their tires.
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12 . ____ is a thin layer of ice that forms on road surfaces.

White ice
Black ice
Green ice
Blue ice

13 . Materials that are considered hazardous may include all of the following, except:

Explosives.
Gases.
Solids.
Rocks.

14 . While driving a vehicle, if an unusual noise or feeling occurs, the driver should:

Assume it is not a concern and continue driving.
Hope the vehicle makes it until it is switched to another driver.
Check the vehicle to determine the proper solutions.
Drive on the shoulder.

15 . When backing a truck, you should:

Only use the side mirrors on the driver’s side.
Use both side mirrors.
Not use a helper.
Only use the mirror on the passenger's side.

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

Six to seven
Seven to eight
Eight to nine

17 . Why should the steps of a pre-trip inspection be done in the same order each time?

You will be less likely to forget a step.
You will get faster.
It is required by law.
The form must be followed in order.

18 . If a shipping paper describes both hazardous and non-hazardous materials, the items can be distinguished by:

The hazardous materials being listed first.
The non-hazardous materials being written in pencil.
The hazardous materials being listed in red ink.
The hazardous materials being written larger than the non-hazardous materials.

19 . When loading compressed gas, the liquid discharge valves should be:

Closed.
Greased.
Open.
Removed.

20 . How much water must be present for a vehicle to hydroplane?

Usually several inches
A significant amount, such as a large puddle
A small amount
None