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Question 1/101/10
Road Rules and Regulations
Road Rules and Regulations
Road Rules and Regulations
What does a No Standing sign mean?
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1 correct answer
A.
You may not stop your vehicle except to obey another rule of the road.
B.
You may stop temporarily to load or unload passengers but not cargo.
C.
You may stop temporarily to load or unload cargo but not passengers.
D.
You may stop temporarily to load or unload passengers or cargo.
In a No Standing zone, you may stop to temporarily load or unload passengers but not cargo.
Right Answer: B
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Question 2/102/10
Vehicle Knowledge and Maintenance
Vehicle Knowledge and Maintenance
Vehicle Knowledge and Maintenance
What is the gross weight of a vehicle?
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1 correct answer
A.
The weight of the vehicle when empty
B.
The weight of the vehicle and its load
C.
The weight of the load
D.
The weight that the tires are able to support
Gross vehicle weight (GVW), or gross weight is defined as the combined weight of the vehicle and its load.
Right Answer: B
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Question 3/103/10
Driving Techniques
Driving Techniques
Driving Techniques
On a slippery road, your tires
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1 correct answer
A.
have more grip of the road.
B.
get less wear and tear.
C.
can go flat.
D.
have less grip of the road.
Traction (also called grip of the road) is the frictional force that keeps your tires from sliding or skidding across the road surface. On a slippery road, friction is reduced and there is less traction, so skids are more likely.
Right Answer: D
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Question 4/104/10
Driver Responsibilities
Driver Responsibilities
Driver Responsibilities
If you feel threatened by another driver, you should not
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1 correct answer
A.
stay in your vehicle.
B.
lock your vehicle.
C.
make your own aggressive gestures.
D.
call the police.
If you feel threatened by another driver, don't escalate the situation by making threatening moves of your own. Instead, stay in your vehicle and lock the doors. If you have a cell phone, call the police. Use your horn and signals to attract attention.
Right Answer: C
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Question 5/105/10
Load Securement
Load Securement
Load Securement
When you back your tractor to couple a semi-trailer, the fifth wheel opening must be in direct line with
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
the master link.
B.
the trailer apron plate.
C.
the fifth wheel coupler.
D.
the trailer kingpin.
When you back your tractor to couple a semi-trailer, the fifth wheel opening must be in direct line with the kingpin of the trailer. You will back under the trailer until the jaws of the fifth wheel have closed around the shank of the kingpin.
Right Answer: D
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Question 6/106/10
Road Rules and Regulations
Road Rules and Regulations
Road Rules and Regulations
What does this sign mean?
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1 correct answer
A.
This lane is for public or passenger vehicles with at least two occupants.
B.
This lane is only for buses and ride-hailing (e.g., Uber) vehicles.
C.
This lane is only for trucks.
D.
This lane is for public or passenger vehicles with at least two passengers.
This sign means that this lane is a high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lane. HOV lanes are reserved for buses and carpool vehicles. Motorcycles, bicycles and taxis may also use these lanes on some roads. Check the traffic signs carefully. They will tell you where the lanes begin and end, when they are in operation, and the minimum number of occupants (including the driver) that must be in the vehicle. This particular sign indicates that at least two occupants must be in the vehicle.
Right Answer: A
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Question 7/107/10
Vehicle Knowledge and Maintenance
Vehicle Knowledge and Maintenance
Vehicle Knowledge and Maintenance
You're driving a vehicle equipped with air brakes. You notice that when you brake, the service brakes aren't holding even though air pressure is satisfactory. What should you do?
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
Pump the brakes.
B.
Report the condition at the end of the trip.
C.
Pull over.
D.
Reduce your speed.
If your service brakes aren't holding, don't try to drive without them. Pull over and let your vehicle slow to a stop. Set your parking brakes (and for added safety, chock your wheels too). Then exit your vehicle and check your brakes to find out what's wrong. Is an offence to drive a vehicle whose brakes are out of order.
Right Answer: C
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Question 8/108/10
Driving Techniques
Driving Techniques
Driving Techniques
When you're approaching a steep downhill grade, you should
Select the answer:Select the answer
1 correct answer
A.
shift into a lower gear.
B.
keep applying the brakes firmly.
C.
keep using the same gear.
D.
shift into a higher gear.
If you keep applying the brakes to control your speed on a steep descent, the brakes may overheat and possibly fade (lose their effectiveness). Instead, release the gas pedal and shift into a lower gear (even with an automatic transmission). This will generate a braking effect to slow your vehicle, known as engine braking. The lower the gear, the greater the engine braking effect. Apply the brakes lightly when necessary.
Right Answer: A
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Question 9/109/10
Driver Responsibilities
Driver Responsibilities
Driver Responsibilities
To reset a seven-day cycle back to zero, the driver must take ____ consecutive hours off duty.
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1 correct answer
A.
26
B.
16
C.
14
D.
36
When a driver on a seven-day cycle takes 36 consecutive hours off-duty, that cycle ends and a new one starts.
Right Answer: D
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Question 10/1010/10
Load Securement
Load Securement
Load Securement
Any load which projects from the rear of a vehicle by at least 1.5 metres (5 feet) must be marked by
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1 correct answer
A.
an amber flag or marker in daylight and a red light at night.
B.
a red flag or marker in daylight and an amber light at night.
C.
a blue flag or marker in daylight and a green light at night.
D.
a red flag or marker in daylight and a red light at night.
Any load which projects from the rear of a vehicle by at least 1.5 meters (5 feet) must be marked by a red flag or marker in daylight and a red light at night. This warning signal helps other motorists to be aware of the extended load and take appropriate precautions while driving.
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