Washington General Knowledge Practice Test
This is our Washington General Knowledge Practice Quiz and Practice Test compiled of 50 questions each. Each question is worth two points for a total of 100 possible points. A passing score is 80%.
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General Knowledge CDL Practice Quiz
Question 1 |
A | the weight of the liquid. |
B | neither of these. |
C | the legal weight limits. |
D | both of these. |
Question 2 |
A | roll down the windows. |
B | stop to sleep. |
C | slap yourself in the face three times. |
D | turn up the radio. |
Question 3 |
A | seven or more. |
B | five or more. |
C | none of these. |
D | three or more. |
Question 4 |
A | Downshift after you are in the curve. |
B | Turn on your four-way flashers as you approach the offramp. |
C | Nothing, because the posted speed limit for the offramp is usually 10 miles per hour below the safe speed limit for the offramp. |
D | Slow to a safe speed before the curve. |
Question 5 |
A | generally used when freight is carried part way by rail or ship. |
B | exempt from weight limit restrictions. |
C | exempt from hazardous materials restrictions. |
D | exempt from height restrictions. |
Question 6 |
A | The same amount of stopping distance. |
B | It depends on what mood you are in at the time. |
C | Shorter stopping distance. |
D | Greater stopping distance. |
Question 7 |
A | you are driving on the freeway. |
B | you are driving on hilly, rural roads. |
C | the road is wet, icy, or snow covered. |
D | road conditions are excellent. |
Question 8 |
A | mirrors |
B | rear view cameras |
C | sunglasses |
D | rolled down windows |
Question 9 |
A | Because some liquids expand more than others when they get warm. |
B | Because some of the heaviest liquids don’t need any. |
C | Because it's good to know that information. |
D | Because tank baffles are not always legal with outage. |
Question 10 |
A | before going up a hill and before entering a curve. |
B | before starting down a hill and before entering a tunnel. |
C | before starting down a hill and before going up a hill. |
D | before starting down a hill and before entering a curve. |
Question 11 |
A | loose fuel connections |
B | both loose fuel connections and under inflated tires |
C | eating spicy food in the truck cab |
D | under inflated tires |
Question 12 |
A | A minimum of one. |
B | A minimum of three. |
C | A minimum of four. |
D | A minimum of two. |
Question 13 |
A | Use a higher gear than you would use to climb the hill. |
B | Use the same gear you would use to climb the hill. |
C | Use a lower gear than you would use to climb the hill. |
D | Shift the truck into neutral and coast down the hill to save gas. |
Question 14 |
A | testing the trailer brakes after hooking up to a trailer. |
B | you will be parked for a short time. |
C | it is absolutely necessary. |
D | there is ice and snow, to prevent skidding. |
Question 15 |
A | Gasoline fire. |
B | None of these fires can be safely extinguished by water. |
C | Electrical fire. |
D | Grease fire. |
Question 16 |
A | seal is authentic. |
B | placard numbers match the seal numbers. |
C | load is properly secured. |
D | seal is secure. |
Question 17 |
A | check the coolant level of a hot engine. |
B | use only water in the cooling system. |
C | use windshield washer fluid as coolant. |
D | safely remove the radiator cap and add coolant while the engine is hot. |
Question 18 |
A | 3/32-inch in every major groove. |
B | 2/32-inch in every major groove. |
C | 4/32-inch in every major groove. |
D | 5/32-inch in every major groove. |
Question 19 |
A | is not affected by the condition of the service brakes. |
B | decreases when the service breaks are hot. |
C | depends on the service brakes being in adjustment. |
D | increases when the service brakes are hot. |
Question 20 |
A | you release pressure on the brake pedal and speed increases. |
B | there is a slight vibration when you press down on the brake pedal. |
C | the brake pedal feels firm when you apply pressure. |
D | you have to push harder and harder to get the same stopping power on a downgrade. |
Question 21 |
A | one half inch |
B | one inch |
C | two inches |
D | three inches |
Question 22 |
A | need less space ahead than full trucks |
B | have better traction when stopping than full trucks |
C | have the same stopping distance as full trucks |
D | require greater stopping distance than full trucks |
Question 23 |
A | Pump the brake pedal 5 times; push the pedal firmly 3 seconds; the pedal should not move. |
B | Move forward slowly and push firmly on the brake pedal. |
C | Pump the brake pedal 3 times; push the pedal firmly 5 seconds; the pedal should not move. |
D | Push the brake pedal firmly 5 seconds; listen for leaks. |
Question 24 |
A | the load can shift. |
B | the load can catch fire easily. |
C | the load should not get wet. |
D | a dry bulk tank should only be filled halfway. |
Question 25 |
A | the kingpin is about 1¼ inches above the fifth wheel. |
B | the end of the kingpin is even with the top of the fifth wheel. |
C | it will be raised slightly when the tractor is backed under it. |
D | the end of the kingpin is at waist level. |
Question 26 |
A | Turn on your 4-way emergency flashers to warn other drivers. |
B | Warn other drivers by using your left turn signal lights. |
C | Put your warning devices out within 15 minutes. |
D | Keep your low beam lights on. |
Question 27 |
A | make sure you are driving slow enough so you can stop within the range of your headlights in case of an emergency. |
B | drink coffee or other caffeine products to help keep you awake. |
C | keep your high beams on at all times. |
D | roll down your window so that the fresh air will help keep you awake. |
Question 28 |
A | half |
B | four times |
C | three times |
D | two times |
Question 29 |
A | The drinker's brain is increasingly affected. |
B | Judgment and self-control are the first to be affected. |
C | Muscle control and coordination are affected. |
D | All of these things happen. |
Question 30 |
A | the wheel needs cleaning. |
B | the lug nut is loose. |
C | the lug nut is cheap. |
D | the lug nut needs to be replaced. |
Question 31 |
A | to help ensure the vehicle will make it to your destination. |
B | to ensure safety for yourself, your passengers, and other drivers. |
C | because it is a requirement for all drivers. |
D | because law enforcement may inspect your vehicle on the road. |
Question 32 |
A | Perception distance, reaction distance, and braking distance. |
B | Observation distance, reaction distance, and slowing distance. |
C | Perception distance, response distance, and reaction distance. |
D | Perception distance, slowing distance, and braking distance. |
Question 33 |
A | Play in the steering wheel of more than ten degrees (two inches on a 20-inch steering wheel). |
B | Play in the steering wheel of more than five degrees. |
C | Oil on the tie rod. |
D | Too many vertical stacks. |
Question 34 |
A | Pedestrians and bicyclists. |
B | Road construction zones. |
C | A stopped transit bus. |
D | All of these are considered a hazard. |
Question 35 |
A | under-inflated tires, dual tires that touch |
B | dual tires that touch, hot road surfaces |
C | poor-quality retreads, under-inflated tires |
D | over-heated brakes, under-inflated tires |
Question 36 |
A | One vehicle length for every 10,000 lb. of gross vehicle weight. |
B | The same amount of space you would on a dry road. |
C | More space than is needed for ideal driving conditions. |
D | The same amount of space you would at night. |
Question 37 |
A | it is a federal law. |
B | you want to avoid doing something all of a sudden. |
C | you want to have time to act before it turns into an emergency. |
D | you want to have a plan to communicate the risk. |
Question 38 |
A | sidetracking. |
B | offtracking. |
C | fishtailing. |
D | slidetracking. |
Question 39 |
A | turn wide before you start the turn |
B | turn wide as you complete the turn |
C | start the turn, then back up to re-position |
D | turn right and drive over the curb |
Question 40 |
A | the trailer is empty or lightly loaded. |
B | the trailer is out of brake adjustment. |
C | the trailer is fully loaded or very heavy. |
D | the trailer is being hauled at high speed. |
Question 41 |
A | To direct traffic away from you. |
B | To prevent others from distracting you. |
C | To watch for steering errors. |
D | To see the blind spots you can't see. |
Question 42 |
A | truck stops, gas stations |
B | vehicles, traffic signs |
C | tunnels, overpasses |
D | law enforcement officers, detours |
Question 43 |
A | three |
B | four |
C | two |
D | one |
Question 44 |
A | Load more cargo toward the front of the truck for a full load. |
B | Load cargo toward the rear of the truck for easier unloading. |
C | Load cargo weight evenly over all the axles. |
D | Load more weight over the drive axle for better traction. |
Question 45 |
A | Using turn signals, 4-way flashers, headlights, and the horn. |
B | Using your CB radio or cell phone to inform others. |
C | Using hand signals. |
D | Using a helper when backing up. |
Question 46 |
A | to make your vehicle look official. |
B | to combat terrorism. |
C | to avoid mixing hazmat with food. |
D | to warn others of hazardous materials. |
Question 47 |
A | driving too fast for road conditions. |
B | driving too slow for road conditions. |
C | bad tires. |
D | poorly adjusted brakes. |
Question 48 |
A | burning |
B | leaks |
C | rust |
D | rubbing |
Question 49 |
A | before operating the vehicle. |
B | whenever you stop to refuel. |
C | if any problems occurred the last the time the vehicle was operated. |
D | at least once a week. |
Question 50 |
A | check to make sure that the brakes are properly balanced. |
B | keep the cargo as close to the ground as possible. |
C | downshift into the turn. |
D | keep two hands firmly planted on the steering wheel at all times. |
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Remember, the General Knowledge Practice Test doesn’t reveal the correct answers until the test is over. The questions and answers are given in random order each time you retake the test. When you are finished testing, simply click on the “Get Results” button to see your test results. Clicking on the blue “List” button will reveal a list of all the questions you answered correctly and incorrectly. To take the test again, just refresh your browser window.
Press the start button to begin your free General Knowledge Practice Test. Good luck!
General Knowledge CDL Practice Test
Question 1 |
A | is not affected by the condition of the service brakes. |
B | increases when the service brakes are hot. |
C | depends on the service brakes being in adjustment. |
D | decreases when the service breaks are hot. |
Question 2 |
A | to warn others of hazardous materials. |
B | to avoid mixing hazmat with food. |
C | to make your vehicle look official. |
D | to combat terrorism. |
Question 3 |
A | stop to sleep. |
B | roll down the windows. |
C | turn up the radio. |
D | slap yourself in the face three times. |
Question 4 |
A | start the turn, then back up to re-position |
B | turn right and drive over the curb |
C | turn wide before you start the turn |
D | turn wide as you complete the turn |
Question 5 |
A | To direct traffic away from you. |
B | To prevent others from distracting you. |
C | To watch for steering errors. |
D | To see the blind spots you can't see. |
Question 6 |
A | Push the brake pedal firmly 5 seconds; listen for leaks. |
B | Pump the brake pedal 5 times; push the pedal firmly 3 seconds; the pedal should not move. |
C | Pump the brake pedal 3 times; push the pedal firmly 5 seconds; the pedal should not move. |
D | Move forward slowly and push firmly on the brake pedal. |
Question 7 |
A | one inch |
B | two inches |
C | three inches |
D | one half inch |
Question 8 |
A | 2/32-inch in every major groove. |
B | 3/32-inch in every major groove. |
C | 4/32-inch in every major groove. |
D | 5/32-inch in every major groove. |
Question 9 |
A | Perception distance, reaction distance, and braking distance. |
B | Observation distance, reaction distance, and slowing distance. |
C | Perception distance, slowing distance, and braking distance. |
D | Perception distance, response distance, and reaction distance. |
Question 10 |
A | seven or more. |
B | three or more. |
C | none of these. |
D | five or more. |
Question 11 |
A | More space than is needed for ideal driving conditions. |
B | One vehicle length for every 10,000 lb. of gross vehicle weight. |
C | The same amount of space you would on a dry road. |
D | The same amount of space you would at night. |
Question 12 |
A | the load should not get wet. |
B | a dry bulk tank should only be filled halfway. |
C | the load can catch fire easily. |
D | the load can shift. |
Question 13 |
A | law enforcement officers, detours |
B | tunnels, overpasses |
C | vehicles, traffic signs |
D | truck stops, gas stations |
Question 14 |
A | Turn on your 4-way emergency flashers to warn other drivers. |
B | Put your warning devices out within 15 minutes. |
C | Keep your low beam lights on. |
D | Warn other drivers by using your left turn signal lights. |
Question 15 |
A | it is absolutely necessary. |
B | you will be parked for a short time. |
C | testing the trailer brakes after hooking up to a trailer. |
D | there is ice and snow, to prevent skidding. |
Question 16 |
A | use only water in the cooling system. |
B | use windshield washer fluid as coolant. |
C | check the coolant level of a hot engine. |
D | safely remove the radiator cap and add coolant while the engine is hot. |
Question 17 |
A | Because some liquids expand more than others when they get warm. |
B | Because tank baffles are not always legal with outage. |
C | Because it's good to know that information. |
D | Because some of the heaviest liquids don’t need any. |
Question 18 |
A | under-inflated tires, dual tires that touch |
B | dual tires that touch, hot road surfaces |
C | over-heated brakes, under-inflated tires |
D | poor-quality retreads, under-inflated tires |
Question 19 |
A | Load more weight over the drive axle for better traction. |
B | Load more cargo toward the front of the truck for a full load. |
C | Load cargo weight evenly over all the axles. |
D | Load cargo toward the rear of the truck for easier unloading. |
Question 20 |
A | Muscle control and coordination are affected. |
B | The drinker's brain is increasingly affected. |
C | All of these things happen. |
D | Judgment and self-control are the first to be affected. |
Question 21 |
A | Oil on the tie rod. |
B | Too many vertical stacks. |
C | Play in the steering wheel of more than five degrees. |
D | Play in the steering wheel of more than ten degrees (two inches on a 20-inch steering wheel). |
Question 22 |
A | Turn on your four-way flashers as you approach the offramp. |
B | Downshift after you are in the curve. |
C | Nothing, because the posted speed limit for the offramp is usually 10 miles per hour below the safe speed limit for the offramp. |
D | Slow to a safe speed before the curve. |
Question 23 |
A | rubbing |
B | rust |
C | leaks |
D | burning |
Question 24 |
A | neither of these. |
B | the weight of the liquid. |
C | the legal weight limits. |
D | both of these. |
Question 25 |
A | the trailer is fully loaded or very heavy. |
B | the trailer is empty or lightly loaded. |
C | the trailer is being hauled at high speed. |
D | the trailer is out of brake adjustment. |
Question 26 |
A | rolled down windows |
B | mirrors |
C | rear view cameras |
D | sunglasses |
Question 27 |
A | Use the same gear you would use to climb the hill. |
B | Use a higher gear than you would use to climb the hill. |
C | Shift the truck into neutral and coast down the hill to save gas. |
D | Use a lower gear than you would use to climb the hill. |
Question 28 |
A | it is a federal law. |
B | you want to have time to act before it turns into an emergency. |
C | you want to avoid doing something all of a sudden. |
D | you want to have a plan to communicate the risk. |
Question 29 |
A | A minimum of three. |
B | A minimum of four. |
C | A minimum of two. |
D | A minimum of one. |
Question 30 |
A | it will be raised slightly when the tractor is backed under it. |
B | the kingpin is about 1¼ inches above the fifth wheel. |
C | the end of the kingpin is even with the top of the fifth wheel. |
D | the end of the kingpin is at waist level. |
Question 31 |
A | None of these fires can be safely extinguished by water. |
B | Electrical fire. |
C | Gasoline fire. |
D | Grease fire. |
Question 32 |
A | three |
B | two |
C | one |
D | four |
Question 33 |
A | roll down your window so that the fresh air will help keep you awake. |
B | keep your high beams on at all times. |
C | make sure you are driving slow enough so you can stop within the range of your headlights in case of an emergency. |
D | drink coffee or other caffeine products to help keep you awake. |
Question 34 |
A | underinflated tires |
B | overinflated tires |
C | both loose fuel connections and under inflated tires |
D | loose fuel connections |
Question 35 |
A | It depends on what mood you are in at the time. |
B | Shorter stopping distance. |
C | Greater stopping distance. |
D | The same amount of stopping distance. |
Question 36 |
A | you release pressure on the brake pedal and speed increases. |
B | the brake pedal feels firm when you apply pressure. |
C | there is a slight vibration when you press down on the brake pedal. |
D | you have to push harder and harder to get the same stopping power on a downgrade. |
Question 37 |
A | Using a helper when backing up. |
B | Using your CB radio or cell phone to inform others. |
C | Using turn signals, 4-way flashers, headlights, and the horn. |
D | Using hand signals. |
Question 38 |
A | three times |
B | two times |
C | four times |
D | half |
Question 39 |
A | slidetracking. |
B | fishtailing. |
C | sidetracking. |
D | offtracking. |
Question 40 |
A | you are driving on the freeway. |
B | road conditions are excellent. |
C | you are driving on hilly, rural roads. |
D | the road is wet, icy, or snow covered. |
Question 41 |
A | the lug nut is cheap. |
B | the wheel needs cleaning. |
C | the lug nut needs to be replaced. |
D | the lug nut is loose. |
Question 42 |
A | driving too slow for road conditions. |
B | poorly adjusted brakes. |
C | driving too fast for road conditions. |
D | bad tires. |
Question 43 |
A | before going up a hill and before entering a curve. |
B | before starting down a hill and before entering a curve. |
C | before starting down a hill and before going up a hill. |
D | before starting down a hill and before entering a tunnel. |
Question 44 |
A | whenever you stop to refuel. |
B | before operating the vehicle. |
C | at least once a week. |
D | if any problems occurred the last the time the vehicle was operated. |
Question 45 |
A | check to make sure that the brakes are properly balanced. |
B | keep the cargo as close to the ground as possible. |
C | downshift into the turn. |
D | keep two hands firmly planted on the steering wheel at all times. |
Question 46 |
A | require greater stopping distance than full trucks |
B | have better traction when stopping than full trucks |
C | have the same stopping distance as full trucks |
D | need less space ahead than full trucks |
Question 47 |
A | placard numbers match the seal numbers. |
B | seal is authentic. |
C | seal is secure. |
D | load is properly secured. |
Question 48 |
A | All of these are considered a hazard. |
B | Road construction zones. |
C | A stopped transit bus. |
D | Pedestrians and bicyclists. |
Question 49 |
A | because law enforcement may inspect your vehicle on the road. |
B | to help ensure the vehicle will make it to your destination. |
C | to ensure safety for yourself, your passengers, and other drivers. |
D | because it is a requirement for all drivers. |
Question 50 |
A | exempt from height restrictions. |
B | generally used when freight is carried part way by rail or ship. |
C | exempt from hazardous materials restrictions. |
D | exempt from weight limit restrictions. |
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