Basic Controls Flashcards

1
Q

After stopping your tractor-trailer,:

a. pump the brakes to charge the air tanks.

b. engage the emergency brake.

c. maintain enough brake pressure to keep the vehicle stationary.

d. both B and C.

A

C. Maintain enough brake pressure to keep the vehicle stationary

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What factors will determine how much time is needed to get your vehicle up to speed to safely merge with oncoming traffic on an interstate?

a. The length of the on-ramp

b. The weight of your load

c. The on-ramp’s degree of turn

d. All of the above

A

D. All of the above

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3
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What is essential for you to do when you’re making a left turn in an intersection with multiple lanes?

a. Signal no more than 50 feet in advance.

b. Speed up before you make the turn.

c. Start in the rightmost lane.

d. Begin turning as soon as your cab passes the crosswalk.

A

C. Start in the rightmost lane

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4
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What is off-tracking?

a. The amplification of side-to-side movement through the rear of the trailer

b. When the rear wheels follow a different path than the front wheels while making a turn

c. When the rear wheels of a trailer lock up, causing the trailer to swing around

d. When the wheels of a tractor lose traction and the vehicle veers off the road

A

B. When the rear wheels follow a different path than the front wheels while making a turn

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5
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What is the appropriate cool down period for a tractor-trailer engine?

A. A cool down period is not neccessary

B. Between 30-60 minutes

C. It depends on the weather (temperature and humidity)

D. It varies based on the engine type, nature of the trip, and cargo hauled

A

D. It varies based on the engine type, nature of trip, and cargo hauled

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6
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What is the very first step you should take when starting a tractor-trailer engine?

A. Depress the clutch

B. Apply the parking break

C. Turn the ignition switch/key on

D. Apply the service brakes

A

B. Apply the parking brake

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What should you do if you are unsure what may be behind your vehicle while backing?

A. Stop, get out of your vehicle, and check your path

B. Check your mirrors and back quickly before anything can enter your path

C. Stick you head out the window and look back during the entire maneuver

D. All of the above

A

A. Stop, get out of your vehicle, and check your path

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What should you do if you cannot easily correct trailer drift ( your vehicle is too far out of position) when backing your vehicle?

A. Find someone to back your vehicle for you

B. Get a qualified spotter to help you get back on path

C. Pull up, reposition the trailer, and start over

D. Turn the tractor around and watch both mirrors

A

C. Pull up, reposition the trailer, and start over

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9
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When setting your tractor-trailer in motion, how can you tell the friction point of your clutch has been reached?

A. Your RPMs decrease

B. Your RPMs increases

C. Your RPMs remain the same for a full 5 second

D. None of the above

A

A. Your RPMs decrease

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10
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When testing your tractor-trailer hook-up, pull gently against the locked trailer brakes and stop when:

A. You reach between 100-300 RPMs

B. Your tractor does not move for at least 5 seconds

C. Your trailer brake button pops out

D. You feel the engine start to drag down

A

D. You feel the engine start to drag down

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