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Skill | A. 49 CFR 391.40 | | | | | B. Knowledge | B. 49 CFR 391.41 | | | | | C. Professionalism | C. 49 CFR 391.42 | | | | | D. All of the above | D. 49 CFR 391.44 | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | A. Snellen Eye Chart | A. True | | | | | B. Diabetes Mellitus | B. False | | | | | C. Monocular Vision | | | | | | D. Loss of foot, leg, hand, or | | | arm | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | A. 8 of the 12 months | A. President Theodore Roosevelt | | | | | B. 9 of the 12 months | B. President Woodrow Wilson | | | | | C. 10 of the 12 months | C. Lieutenant Colonel Dwight D. | | | Eisenhower | | D. 11 of the 12 months | | | | D. President Calvin Coolidge | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | A. 46 | A. The Lincoln Highway | | | | | B. 56 | B. The Washington-San Francisco | | | Expressway | | C. 65 | | | | C. The Roosevelt Highway | | D. 67 | | | | D. The Eisenhower Path | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | A. Commercial Vehicle Safety Act | A. True | | | | | B. Motor Carrier Safety Act | B. False | | | | | C. U.S. Surface Transportation | | | Assistance Act | | | | | | D. Interstate Commerce Act | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | A. Fixing Americas Surface | A. 550,000 | | Transportation Act | | | | B. 605,000 | | B. Motor Carrier Safety | | | Improvement Act | C. 750,000 | | | | | C. Intermodal Surface | D. 1,000,000 | | Transportation Efficiency Act | | | | | | D. Transportation Equity Act for | | | the 21^st^ Century | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | A. January 5, 1988 | A. 11 | | | | | B. January 6, 2020 | B. 35 | | | | | C. June 6, 2021 | C. 20 | | | | | D. July 3, 2022 | D. 15 | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | A. 392.4 | A. 10 mph | | | | | B. 393.6 | B. 15 mph | | | | | C. 395.8 | C. 20 mph | | | | | D. 396.11 | D. 25 mph | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | A. 15 | A. Chemical burn | | | | | B. 18 | B. Electrical burn | | | | | C. 21 | C. Sun burn | | | | | D. 27 | D. Steam burn | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | A. Heat exhaustion | A. 405 thousand | | | | | B. Hyperthermia | B. 12 million | | | | | C. Hypothermia | C. 18 million | | | | | D. Drug overdose | D. 38 million | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | A. 40% | A. 1 | | | | | B. 50% | B. 2 | | | | | C. 60% | C. 3 | | | | | D. 80% | D. 4 | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | A. 1 | A. 2015 | | | | | B. 2 | B. 2018 | | | | | C. 3 | C. 2020 | | | | | D. 4 | D. 2021 | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | A. \$1.2 trillion | A. 17% | | | | | B. \$2.1 billion | B. 22% | | | | | C. \$2.1 million | C. 47% | | | | | D. \$5.2 billion | D. 63% | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | A. Vital | A. U.S. Fire Administrations | | | | | B. Important | B. Federal Motor carrier Safety | | | Regulations | | C. Detrimental | | | | C. Federal Highway | | D. Essential | Administration | | | | | | D. National Highway Traffic | | | Safety Administration | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | There would be no industry | A. FAST ACT | | without \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ | | | million truck drivers | B. IIJA | | transporting goods safely and | | | efficiently in the U.S. | C. TEA-21 | | | | | A. 4.5 million | D. ISTEA | | | | | B. 4.2 million | | | | | | C. 5.1 million | | | | | | D. 3.5 million | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | In 2021 a combination truck drove | A. 16.77 billion | | an average of nearly | | | \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ miles. | B. 13.1 billion | | | | | A. 80,000 | C. 18 billion | | | | | B. 76,000 | D. 19 billion | | | | | C. 63,000 | | | | | | D. 100,000 | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | In 2022 trucks transported | A. 177.6 | | \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ of the value | | | of surface trade between the U.S. | B. 327.48 | | and Canada. | | | | C. 302.14 | | A. 66.1% | | | | D. 259.18 | | B. 82.7% | | | | | | C. 61.9% | | | | | | D. 83.5% | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | As of April 2023, there were over | A. February 2008 | | \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ active U.S. | | | motor carriers that own or lease | B. June 2008 | | at least one tractor. | | | | C. January 2012 | | A. 750,000 | | | | D. April 2010 | | B. 275,000 | | | | | | C. 595,000 | | | | | | D. 860,000 | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Which act set minimum, mandatory | A. Jimmy Carter | | national standards for states to | | | follow when issuing a CMV | B. John F. Kennedy | | driver's license? | | | | C. Dwight D. Eisenhower | | A. Motor Carrier Safety | | | Improvement Act of 1999 | D. Bill Clinton | | | | | B. Federal Aviation | | | Administration Authorization | | | Act of 1994 | | | | | | C. Motor Carrier Safety | | | Assistance Act of 1992 | | | | | | D. Commercial Motor Vehicle Act | | | of 1986 | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | In 2021 commercial combination | A. 2000 | | trucks traveled | | | \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ miles. | B. 1995 | | | | | A. 195.62 billion | C. 1980 | | | | | B. 177.26 billion | D. 1970 | | | | | C. 327.46 billion | | | | | | D. 298.76 billion | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | In 1991 ISTEA did away with | A. 1988 | | \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ and | | | established nationwide standards | B. 1990 | | for truck sizes and weights. | | | | C. 1994 | | A. Bingo cards | | | | D. 1995 | | B. Deregulating the trucking | | | industry | | | | | | C. ICC | | | | | | D. Weight and size cards | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | How many miles of highways and | A. 75% | | roads are in the United States? | | | | B. 90% | | A. Over 4 million | | | | C. 44% | | B. 4.19 million | | | | D. 37% | | C. 3.87 million | | | | | | D. 4.56 million | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | How many trucks in 2021 were | A. 2.88 million | | registered for commercial use? | | | | B. 3.5 million | | A. 13.86 million | | | | C. 5 million | | B. 3.5 billion | | | | D. 2.99 million | | C. 4.9 million | | | | | | D. 105 million | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | States can waive the requirement | A. NHTSA | | for intrastate drivers to be able | | | to read and speak the English | B. The Network of Employer for | | language sufficiently to converse | Traffic Safety | | with the general public. | | | | C. ATRI | | A. True | | | | D. Virginia Tech | | B. False | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Disk brakes tend to have a | A. True | | \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ shorter | | | stopping distance than drum | B. False | | brakes. | | | | | | A. 12%-35% | | | | | | B. 25%-32% | | | | | | C. 17%-33% | | | | | | D. 10%-31% | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | TSA began issuing Transportation | A. Prevent terrorist attacks | | Worker Identification Credentials | within the U.S. | | in \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. | | | | B. Reduce the vulnerability of | | A. 2008 | the U.S. to terrorism. | | | | | B. 2005 | C. Minimize the damage and | | | assist in the recovery from | | C. 2003 | terrorist attacks. | | | | | D. 2002 | D. All of the above. | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Companies can be charged a | A. \$99,756 | | penalty of no less than | | | \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ per | B. \$86,678 | | employee, per day for not | | | providing hazmat training for | C. \$209,249 | | employees. | | | | D. \$223,675 | | A. \$540 | | | | | | B. \$601 | | | | | | C. \$750 | | | | | | D. \$976 | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | What program allows motor | A. True | | carriers to contest crashes that | | | meet certain conditions and have | B. False | | them removed from the calculation | | | of their Crash Indicator BASIC | | | score? | | | | | | A. Safety Monitoring and | | | Enforcement Program | | | | | | B. The Crash Preventability | | | Determination Program | | | | | | C. The Behavior Monitoring | | | Determination Program | | | | | | D. Data Inaccuracies Enforcement | | | Program | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Certified medical examiner will | A. ATRI | | be required to report results of | | | all completed CMV driver | B. FMCSA | | physicals by? | | | | C. NHTSA | | A. Jun 2025 | | | | D. FHWA | | B. June 2021 | | | | | | C. June 2023 | | | | | | D. June 2027 | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | A 2022 ATRI study found that | A. FHWA Office of Bridges and | | speeding 15 mph over the speed | Structures | | limit increased the likelihood of | | | a crash by \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_. | B. The Strategic Highway Network | | | | | A. 29% | C. The Bureau of Transportation | | | Statistics | | B. 33% | | | | D. The National Bureau of | | C. 50% | Bridges and Structures | | | | | D. 40% | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | PHMSA has phased-in the use of | A. Type of cargo | | class and division numbers for | | | Hazard material. How many | B. Cargo shifting | | divisions are under class 1? | | | | C. Speed | | A. 6 | | | | D. Cargo height | | B. 4 | | | | | | C. 3 | | | | | | D. 2 | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Chemical skin burns happen when | A. 5 | | skin is exposed to what? | | | | B. 20 | | A. Flammable substance | | | | C. 10 | | B. Corrosive substance | | | | D. 15 | | C. Liquid substance | | | | | | D. Oxidizer substance | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Which type of burn usually has to | A. Pulmonary embolism | | external burns? | | | | B. Pleurisy | | A. Corrosive | | | | C. Heart attack | | B. Chemical | | | | D. Costochondritis | | C. Electrical | | | | | | D. All of the above | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Which is not a sign of internal | A. Rapid, weak pulse | | bleeding? | | | | B. Skin is hot | | A. Tender, bruised, or hard | | | areas of the body, such as | C. Lack of thirst | | the abdomen | | | | D. All of the above | | B. Lack of thirst | | | | | | C. Becoming confused, faint, or | | | drowsy | | | | | | D. All of the above | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Per new requirements, the | A. True | | shipping paper description | | | sequences may now begin with the | B. False | | UN number. | | | | | | A. True | | | | | | B. False | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Jackknifing occurs most rapidly | A. True | | when \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_? | | | | B. False | | A. All wheels lock up | | | | | | B. Trailer wheels lock up | | | | | | C. Steer tire lock up | | | | | | D. Tractor drive wheels lock up | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | When placing emergency warning | A. 8 | | signals, how many paces equal 100 | | | feet? | B. 6 | | | | | A. 200 paces | C. 4 | | | | | B. 80 paces | D. 2 | | | | | C. 60 paces | | | | | | D. 40 paces | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Which is not required when | A. 3 | | transporting a passenger in a | | | CMV? | B. 4 | | | | | A. Date upon which such | C. 6 | | authority expires | | | | D. 8 | | B. Name of the person being | | | transported | | | | | | C. Age of the person transported | | | if under 18 | | | | | | D. Where the transportation is | | | to begin and end. | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Driving or allowing a driver to | **Correct fines for hazmat | | drive more than \_\_\_\_\_ hours | violations:** | | beyond the driving time limit is | | | considered an egregious | Each person who knowingly | | violation. | violates hazmat law is liable for | | | a CIVIL penalty of \$99,756.00 | | A. 2 | per day per violation. | | | | | B. 3 | Under certain egregious | | | circumstances the penalty can be | | C. 4 | increased to \$232,762.00 per | | | day, per violation. | | D. 5 | | | | Companies can be fined \$601.00 | | | per employee, per day for not | | | providing training\... | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Visual acuity of at least 20/40 | January 2023 | | snellan in both eyes with or | | | without corrective lenses or meet | Average cost for 5axle truck was | | standards in sect.391.44 for | \$7,745.00 | | drivers with monocular | | | vision\...pg4 | Oregon collected the highest tax | | | of \$22,508.00 on average | | | | | | Alaska collected lowest tax at | | | \$1,783.00\....pg18 | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | The Federal Highway Act was | Which is not considered an | | enacted in what year and what did | important advantage of motor | | it establish? | truck carriage over other forms | | | of transportation? | | a\) 1956, establishing the | | | interstate highway system. | a\) Versatility | | | | | b\) 1963, establishing the | b\) Efficiency | | emergency roadside call boxes | | | to aid motorists. | c\) Capacity | | | | | c\) 1974, establishing | d\) Flexibility | | de-regulation. | | | | | | d\) None of the above. | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | The Commercial Motor Vehicle | The national highway system | | Safety Act of 1986 was to ensure | carries more than 44% of all | | mandatory minimum testing and | vehicle traffic, 75% of heavy | | safety standards for state CDL | truck traffic and 90% of tourist | | license applicants. | traffic.This highway system | | | comprises what percentage of our | | a\) True | nation's roads? | | | | | b\) False | a\) 80% | | | | | | b\) 35.7% | | | | | | c\) 21% | | | | | | d\) 4.1% | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | According to FMCSA, US truck | According to Facts for Drivers, | | drivers' ability and commitment | approximately how many miles were | | to avoid and reduce crashes | logged by all single-unit and | | resulted in what percentage of | combination trucks in 2021? | | reduction for fatal collisions | | | between 2000 and 2020? | a\) 287 + billion | | | | | a\) 64% | b\) 704 + billion | | | | | b\) 34% | c\) 327 + billion | | | | | c\) 27% | d\) 450 + billion | | | | | d\) 16% | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | What year was the Department of | In 2021, how much revenue was | | Transportation established? | collected by Federal, State and | | | Local governments in highway use | | a\) 1962 | taxes levied on commercial | | | vehicles? | | b\) 1956 | | | | a\) \$107+ billion | | c\) 1976 | | | | b\) \$92+ billion | | d\) 1966 | | | | c\) \$48+ billion | | | | | | d\) \$34+ billion | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | 80% of all communities rely | **CSA data comes from roadside | | exclusively on trucks to deliver | inspections and accident | | their products and goods. To | records.** | | accomplish this feat, | | | approximately how many active US | **a) True** | | motor carriers own at least one | | | tractor as of 2023? | **b) False** | | | | | a\) 3.5 million | | | | | | b\) 2.8 million | | | | | | c\) 1 million | | | | | | d\) 750,000 | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **Which of the following is | **How can a driver determine that | | [not] a requirement | a shipment is hazardous | | that the shipper must complete | material?** | | before transporting any hazardous | | | materials?** | **a) Information on the shipping | | | papers** | | **d) Create a security plan** | | | | **b) Diamond shaped labels on | | | containers and packages** | | | | | | **c) By a marking on the | | | container such as hazard class | | | (e.g., Flammable)** | | | | | | **d) All of the above** | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **Hazard class 6.2, infectious | **A person who knowingly violates | | substances does not require | a requirement of the Federal HM** | | placarding.** | | | | **Transportation law is liable | | **a) True** | for a civil penalty of up to?** | | | | | **b) False** | **a) \$601.00** | | | | | | **b) \$232,762.00** | | | | | | **c) \$99,756.00** | | | | | | **d) All of the above depending | | | on the violation.** | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **For a minor cut once bleeding | **What is the first thing that | | is controlled, which method is | must be done in giving first aid | | not necessary to treat a wound?** | treatment?** | | | | | **a) Keep wound elevated above | | | the heart** | | | | | | **b) Clean with mild soap and | | | running water. If clean, cover | | | with dressing/gauze** | | | | | | **c) Rinse thoroughly** | | | | | | **d) Keep clean** | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **Which of the following is | **Slips occur due to a loss of | | [not] a general rule | traction. Trips result when a | | for First Aid treatment of** | foot hits an** | | | | | **hypothermia?** | a. **True** | | | | | **a) Give the patient a warm | b. **False** | | fluid to drink.** | | | | | | **b) Immerse the arms or legs in | | | hot water** | | | | | | **c) Seek warmth. Shield the | | | victim from wind and cold | | | ground** | | | | | | **d) Remove wet clothing and | | | replace with dry warm covering if | | | possible.** | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **The FMCSR required fire | **The driver should do which of | | extinguisher is capable of | the following to control a truck | | completely** | related electrical** | | | | | **extinguishing a tire fire.\ | | | a) True** | | | | | | **b) False** | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **A Class D fire extinguisher is | **How can tire fires be | | suitable to put out burning | prevented?** | | wood.** | | | | **a) Avoid smoking around them** | | **a) True** | | | | **b) Rotating the tires | | **b) False** | regularly** | | | | | | **c) Making certain tires are | | | properly inflated** | | | | | | **d) Applying a flame retardant | | | agent on them** | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **Which of the following is | **What fire fighting rules must | | [not] one of the | always be observed?** | | things to check in order to | | | minimize the** | **a) Know what is burning** | | | | | **potential for fire at the scene | **b) Determine if the fire is | | of an accident?** | spreading fast** | | | | | a. **The engines of all damaged | **c) Always give yourself a means | | vehicles are shut off** | of quick escape** | | | | | b. **There are no fuel leaks** | **d) All of the above** | | | | | c. **No one is smoking in the | | | area if there is a fuel | | | leak** | | | | | | **d)Fuses are positioned to | | | direct traffic away from a fuel | | | spill** | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | **In 1956 President Dwight D. | a. 8.3% | | Eisenhower signed the landmark?** | | | | b. 9.9% | | **a) Commercial Vehicle Safety | | | Act** | c. 3.3% | | | | | **b) Federal Highway Act** | d. 4.7% | | | | | **c) Federal Highway Aid Act** | | | | | | **d) Federal Railroad Act** | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | a. Medical Card | a. FMCSA | | | | | b. Endorsements | b. NATMI | | | | | c. CDL | c. NAFTA | | | | | d. Medical Review | d\) NHTSA | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | a. b. c. d. | a. By circle shaped labels on | | | containers and packages | | | | | | b. By square shaped labels on | | | containers and packages | | | | | | c. By diamond shaped labels on | | | containers and packages | | | | | | d. By asking the shipper what is | | | inside the containers | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | a. Asking the shipper what is | a. \$85,00 | | inside the containers | | | | b. \$70,00 | | b. Checking the load sheet | | | | c. None | | c. Checking the color of the | | | containers/boxes | d. \$75,000 | | | | | d. Check the shipping paper to | | | be sure it is properly | | | prepared | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | a. American Public | a. Simply closing the manhole | | Transportation Association | cover will often extinguish | | | the fire at the manhole of a | | b. Auto Haulers Association of | cargo tank. | | America | | | | b. Simply covering the manhole | | c. Intelligent Transportation | cover will often extinguish | | System | the fire at the manhole of a | | | cargo tank. | | d. North American Transportation | | | Management Institute | c. Simply shutting the valve on | | | the manhole cover will often | | | extinguish the fire at the | | | manhole of a cargo tank. | | | | | | d. Simply covering the manhole | | | cover with a blanket will | | | often extinguish the fire at | | | the manhole of a cargo tank. | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | a. International Commerce | a. A Specification Cargo Tank is | | Commission | a tank vehicle constructed to | | | manufacturing specification | | b. Intermodal Commerce | as prescribed by the HM | | Commission | Regulations. | | | | | c. Interstate Commerce | b. A Specification Cargo Tank is | | Commission | a tank vehicle constructed to | | | haul liquids. | | d. Insurance Commerce Commission | | | | c. A Specification Cargo Tank is | | | a tank vehicle constructed to | | | transport chemicals. | | | | | | d. A Specification Cargo Tank is | | | a tank vehicle constructed to | | | companies\' specification as | | | prescribed by the HM | | | Regulations. | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | a. Biohazard Response Act of | a. b. c. d. | | 2002 | | | | | | b. Trade act of 2002 | | | | | | c. Free and Secure Trade Act of | | | 2002 | | | | | | d. Bioterrorism Response Act | | | 2002 | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | a. Interstate Commerce Act | a. b. c. d. | | | | | b. Federal Highway-Aid Act | | | | | | c. Motor Carrier Act | | | | | | d. Motor Carrier Act of 1935 | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | a. FAST | | | | | | b. LDWS | | | | | | c. Trade | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | b\) 60 days | a. Preventing and caring for | | | accidental injury or sudden | | c\) 90 days | illness | | | | | | b. Caring for persons caught in | | | a natural disaster | | | | | | c. Equipping individuals with | | | the information to deal with | | | the whole situation, the | | | person, the injury or the | | | illness | | | | | | d. To summon emergency | | | assistance by calling 911 | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | a. 25% | a. Post-accident | | | | | b. 35% | b. Random | | | | | c. 40% | c. Reasonable suspicion | | | | | d. ![](media/image6.jpg)50% | d. Pre-employment | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | a. Class A | | | | | | b. Class B | | | | | | c. Class C | | | | | | d. Class D | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | a. b. c. | a. 850,000 | | | | | d\) Changing the radio station | b. 860,000 | | | | | | c. 750,000 | | | | | | d. 840,000 | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | a. 5 | Statistically, highway vehicle | | | fire occur \_\_\_\_\_ of the time | | b. 10 | in passenger vehicles. | | | | | c. 12 | a. 61% | | | | | d. 14 | b. 68% | | | | | | c. 65% | | | | | | d. 60% | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | a. United and Strong America, | a. Motor Ahead for Progress in | | Providing Appropriate Tools | the 21^st^ Century Act | | Required to Intercept and | | | Obstruct Terrorism. | b. Moving Ahead for Progress in | | | the 21^st^ Century Act | | b. United Strong America, | | | Providing Appropriate Tools | c. Measure Ahead for Progress in | | Required to Intercept and | the 21^st^ Century Act | | Obstruct Terrorism. | | | | d. Moving Ahead for Policies in | | c. d. United States of America, | the 21^st^ Century Act | | Providing Appropriate Tools | | | Required to Intercept and | | | Obstruct Terrorism. | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | The CMV definition, used for | | | licensing purposes, is found in | | | Section \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ of | | | the FMCSR? | | | | | | a. 383.1 | | | | | | b. 383.7 | | | | | | c. 383.3 | | | | | | d. 383.5 | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Professional truck drivers enjoy | | | the position of being the safest | | | and most knowledgeable expert | | | drivers on America\'s roads. To | | | achieve and maintain this status, | | | professional drivers must have | | | which of the following? | | | | | | a\) Thorough knowledge of | | | effective driving techniques | | | | | | b\) Extensive on-the-road and | | | accident-free experience | | | | | | c\) A solid understanding of | | | pre-trip inspection procedures | | | | | | d\) All of the above | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | There are over 4.19 million miles | | | ofhighways and roads in the | | | United States. These roads are | | | functionally classified three | | | different ways, depending on the | | | type of service they provide. | | | Which of the following is not one | | | of the three classifications of | | | roads? | | | | | | a\) Arterial roads | | | | | | b\) Collector roads | | | | | | c\) Interstate roads | | | | | | d\) Local roads | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | There are three points a driver | | | should remember when reporting an | | | emergency. Which of the following | | | is not one of the three points? | | | | | | a\) Why | | | | | | b\) Who | | | | | | c\) What | | | | | | d\) Where | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | A 15-minute walk can lower blood | | | sugar levels by what percent? | | | | | | a\) 5% | | | | | | b\) 10% | | | | | | c\) 15% | | | | | | d\) 20% | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | What is the simplest act a driver | **c) 1,000+ gallons** | | can perform to secure their | | | trailer? | | | | | | a\) Stay with their truck and | | | trailer at all times | | | | | | b\) Back up to a fence or wall | | | | | | c\) Lock the trailer door(s) | | | | | | d\) None of the above | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | While there is a potential risk | | | of disease transmission while | | | administering first aid, there | | | are no known cases. | | | | | | a\) True | | | | | | b\) False | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | What does the trucking industry | | | acronym NMCSP stand for? | | | | | | a\) National Motor Companies | | | Supplying Products | | | | | | b\) Neutrality in the Motoring | | | and Corporate Supply Programs | | | | | | c\) National Motor Carrier | | | Safety Program | | | | | | d\) Northern Minnesota Carriers | | | Solutions Policy | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Which of the following are the | | | potential consequences of | | | inadvertently overfilling a | | | storage tank? | | | | | | a\) Loss of product | | | | | | b\) Costly clean-up measures | | | | | | c\) Environmental damage | | | | | | d\) All of the above are | | | potential consequences | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | In 1919, Lieutenant Colonel | | | Dwight D. Eisenhower led one of | | | the first coast-to-coast truck | | | movements. The trip went from | | | Washington D.C. to San Francisco, | | | CA, and involved 282 soldiers and | | | 67 vehicles, 21 of which did not | | | complete the trip. Many of the | | | soldiers were engineers who were | | | needed to build and repair roads | | | and bridges along the way. The | | | trip took 62 days and followed | | | the path known as the Lincoln | | | Highway (later known as U.S. 30). | | | This trip highlighted the need | | | for a nationwide road network. | | | | | | a\) True | | | | | | b\) False | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | There are certain Parts of the | | | Federal Motor Carrier Safety | | | Regulations that drivers should | | | be familiar with and have a | | | working knowledge of. Which Part | | | deals with Hours of Service? | | | | | | a\) Part 382 | | | | | | b\) Part 393 | | | | | | c\) Part 395 | | | | | | d\) Part 397 | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Which of the following, without a | **c) Diamond** | | doubt, influences tens of | | | thousands of drivers annually to | | | drive accident-free? | | | | | | a\) The Truck Driving | | | Championships | | | | | | b\) America\'s Road Team | | | | | | c\) Company safety policies | | | | | | d\) American Trucking | | | Association | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Which of the following interstate | **b) False** | | vehicles must stop at a railroad | | | grade crossing? | | | | | | a\) Buses transporting | | | passengers | | | | | | b\) Vehicles transporting any | | | quantity of chlorine | | | | | | c\) A cargo tank vehicle, loaded | | | or empty, used for the | | | transportation of HM, or for | | | any liquid having a flashpoint | | | of less than 2000 Fahrenheit | | | | | | d\) All of the above must stop | | | at a railroad grade crossing | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Before deciding to fight a fire, | **b) 1 Pint** | | you should keep two rules in | | | mind: Know what is burning and | **c) 2 Pints** | | determine if the fire is | | | spreading fast. | **d) 4 Pints** | | | | | a\) True | | | | | | b\) False | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Drivers who have both hazardous | | | materials and tank truck | | | endorsements receive what | | | endorsement on their CDL? | | | | | | a\) H and N | | | | | | b\) X | | | | | | c\) N and X | | | | | | d\) H and X | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | An FMCSA rule issued in 2008 | | | requires a driver\'s medical | | | certification information to be | | | linked to their CDL via the | | | Commercial Driver\'s License | | | Information System. For this | | | reason, drivers who hold a CDL | | | are not required to carry their | | | medical examiner\'s certificate | | | for more than 15 days after the | | | date it was issued as proof of | | | medical certification. However, | | | as a best practice, it is | | | recommended that drivers continue | | | to carry their medical card as a | | | precaution. | | | | | | a\) True | | | | | | b\) False | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | According to the FMCSRs, prior to | | | beginning a driving shift or | | | every time a CMV driver changes | | | equipment during a shift, the | | | driver must be satisfied that the | | | motor vehicle is in safe | | | operating condition. To meet | | | these requirements, the driver | | | must conduct a pre-trip | | | inspection of the equipment. | | | Which of the following must be | | | inspected? | | | | | | a\) Parking brakes | | | | | | b\) Horn | | | | | | c\) Rims | | | | | | d\) All of the above | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | In lifting a heavy object, the | | | amount of force that is exerted | | | on the structures of the back is | | | approximately the same with the | | | back bent or with the back | | | straight. Accordingly, one should | | | lift heavy items in the way that | | | they are most comfortable. | | | | | | a\) True | | | | | | b\) False | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Fire extinguishers used on trucks | | | are used to smother and | | | extinguish large fires. | | | | | | a\) True | | | | | | b\) False | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | If you believe you have a | | | dislocated joint, which of the | | | following should you do? | | | | | | a\) Get medical help immediately | | | | | | b\) Do not move or force a | | | dislocated joint back into | | | place | | | | | | c\) Put ice on the injured joint | | | | | | d\) All of the above should be | | | done | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | There are certain conditions in | | | which it will most likely be | | | necessary to administer | | | artificial respiration for an | | | extended period of time. Which of | | | the following may necessitate | | | extended artificial respiration? | | | | | | a\) Carbon monoxide poisoning | | | | | | b\) Near drowning, especially in | | | cold water | | | | | | c\) If electric shock is | | | involved | | | | | | d\) All of the above may require | | | extended artificial respiration | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | A. One or more vehicles is/are | A. Short Haul | | towed from the scene for | | | damage | | | | | | B. A fatality | | | | | | C. Any damage to the CMV that | | | requires service | | | | | | D. An injury, treated away from | | | the scene | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | a seat belt? | | | | | | B. 35 | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | C. One second | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | B. If the stop will exceed 15 | | | minutes | | | | | | C. If the stop will exceed 20 | | | minutes | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | | What endorsement do you get if | | | you have both hazardous materials | | | and tank | | | | | | truck endorsements? | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | braking situation. What technique | A. Sign the report to | | should you use? | acknowledge that the driver | | | has reviewed the DVIR | | | | | | B. Be satisfied that the motor | | | vehicle is in safe operating | | | condition | | | | | | C. Review the last driver | | | vehicle inspection report | | | | | | D. D. All of the above | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | What year was the National Truck | D. Nitrogen is colorless | | Roadeo, today\'s Championships, | | | established? | | | | | | D. 1950 | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | What advancement for the trucking | | | industry was introduced in 1924? | | | | | | A. Interstate Commerce Commission | | | | | | B. Diesel engine | | | | | | C. Deregulation of the trucking | | | industry | | | | | | D. Interstate highway network | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | In what city is the Missouri | In January 2023, the average cost | | Trucking Association office | in taxes for a 5-axle | | located? | | | | tractor-semitrailer combination | | A. Columbia | was \$7,745. | | | | | B. Springfield | What state collected the highest | | | average tax of \$22,508 among the | | C. St. Louis | 50 states? | | | | | D. Jefferson City | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Established in 1966, who assumed | What type of extinguisher is used | | control of all transportation | on fires in flammable liquids? | | matters, | | | | A. Class A | | including regulating the safe | | | operation of commercial vehicles? | B. Class B | | | | | A. National Transportation Safety | C. Class C | | Board (NTSB) | | | | D. Class D | | B. U.S. Department of | | | Transportation (DOT) | | | | | | C. Federal Motor Carrier Safety | | | Administration (FMCSA) | | | | | | D. Commercial Vehicle Safety | | | Alliance (CVSA) | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Trained inspectors, in each | Obstructive Sleep Apnea is caused | | state, inspect commercial motor | by which of the following? | | vehicles based | | | | A. Blocked airway | | on procedures and criteria | | | created by the CVSA. There are | B. Overactive brain function | | eight levels of | | | | C. Weak lungs | | inspections. What type is the | | | Level V? | D. Depression | | | | | A. Vehicle-Only Inspection | | | | | | B. North American Standard | | | Inspection | | | | | | C. Special Inspections | | | | | | D. Walk-Around Drjver/Vehicle | | | Inspection | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | What causes the most crashes? | What program is the national | | | public image and outreach program | | A. Equipment | that is led by | | | | | B. Human error | a team of professional truck | | | drivers with remarkable safety | | C. Environment | records? | | | | | D. Infrastructure | A. Share the Road | | | | | | B. Image & Outreach Program | | | | | | C. America\'s Road Team | | | | | | D. American Trucking Association | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | When the end of your bone gets | What emergency equipment is | | out of place at a joint, the | required by FMCSA regulations? | | injury is known as which | | | | A. One fire extinguisher | | of the following? | | | | B. One set of prescribed | | A. Sprain | emergency warning devices for | | | stopped vehicles | | B. Relocation | | | | C. One spare fuse for each type | | C. Strain | on the vehicle

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