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1. Before positioning a converter dolly for coupling, you should release the dolly's air brakes. Do this by:
Removing the dolly parking brake control.
Opening the air tank petcock.
Raising the dolly support.

If a converter dolly has air brakes, you can release the brakes by opening the dolly air tank petcock. Releasing the dolly's brakes is the first step you should take when positioning the dolly in front of the rear trailer.

2. When driving, it is important that you:
Develop plans to get out of potentially dangerous situations.
Enjoy the scenery.
Turn your head all the way around rather than use mirrors.

When driving, you should continually scan the road for possible hazards. Form plans about what you will do if the hazards develop into emergencies.

3. When should you watch out for black ice?
When it is snowing
When the temperature is below freezing and the road looks wet
When the temperature is above freezing and there is snow on the ground
Just after a rainstorm

Black ice is a thin layer of ice that is clear enough for the road surface to be seen through it. Be alert to black ice any time the temperature is below freezing and the road surface looks wet.

4. While uncoupling, the landing gear should be:
Raised completely.
Lowered halfway.
Just off the pavement.
Firmly on the ground.

Landing gear, or trailer supports, should always be completely raised before a vehicle is driven. When uncoupling, landing gear should be lowered to make firm contact with the ground. If a trailer is loaded when it is being uncoupled, you should lower the landing gear and turn the crank a few additional times to remove some weight from the trailer.

5. When traveling down a downgrade, the speed of a vehicle will likely:
Decrease.
Stay the same.
Increase.

The force of gravity will cause a vehicle's speed to increase when traveling downhill.

6. When driving a trailer with ABS, you should:
Not depress the brakes as much as you would when driving a vehicle without ABS.
Use extra braking force to ensure the ABS kicks in.
Brake as you would when driving a vehicle without ABS.
Try to not brakes as often as you would when driving a vehicle without ABS.

When driving a tractor-trailer combination equipped with an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), you should brake in the same manner that you would if operating a vehicle without ABS.

7. Brake fade is a result of:
Exposure to sunlight.
Exposure to moisture.
Excessive use.
Not using the brakes enough.

If brakes are used too much, they will overheat and become less effective. This is referred to as brake fade.

8. Before positioning a converter dolly for coupling, you should release the dolly's spring brakes. Do this by:
Using the dolly parking brake control.
Removing the air tank petcock.
Raising the dolly support.

If a converter dolly has spring brakes, you can release the brakes by using the dolly parking brake control. Releasing the dolly's brakes is the first step you should take when positioning the dolly in front of the rear trailer.

9. If your brakes fail on a downgrade, your best hope to stop is:
An escape ramp.
Driving on the shoulder.
Stay on the road.
Hitting a slower vehicle in front of you.

If your brakes fail on a downgrade, your best option is to use an escape ramp. If no escape ramp is available, it is a good idea to look for a different escape route, such as a side road or open field.

10. When starting from a stop:
A vehicle should shift to the right.
A vehicle should be put into third gear.
A vehicle should not roll back.

To avoid hitting anything behind you, make sure that your vehicle does not roll back when you start from a complete stop.

11. When checking your windshield wiper blades, the blades should be:
Loose.
Sticky.
Secure.

When inspecting your vehicle, you should check the wiper blades for damage, stiff rubber, and proper securement.

12. One way to overcome the challenges of blind spots is to:
Drive faster than surrounding vehicles so no other drivers can pass you.
Drive in the left lane, allowing you to only worry about vehicles to your right.
Make frequent mirror checks and assess the positions of surrounding vehicles.
Avoid using your mirrors.

You should make frequent mirror checks to monitor the traffic around you. This should help you notice if surrounding vehicles begin to move into your blind spots.

13. Which of the following is not a type of retarder?
Exhaust
Engine
Air

Retarders are mechanisms in some vehicles that help slow the vehicle and reduce the need for braking. The four basic types of retarders are exhaust, engine, hydraulic, and electric.

14. When uncoupling, you should move the dolly out from under the rear trailer ____ unlocking the pintle hook.
After
Before
While

Never unlock the pintle hook with the dolly still under the rear trailer. This could cause the dolly tow bar to fly up, possibly causing serious injury.

15. If the brakes pull to one side or the other when used:
They are working properly.
They need to be checked.
They will be the most effective.

If the brakes pull to one side or the other when used, it is an indication of brake trouble.

16. Without oil in its engine:
A vehicle will likely run smoothly.
A vehicle will make quick jerks while driving.
A vehicle's engine may be damaged quickly.
A vehicle's gas mileage will improve.

An engine can be rapidly destroyed if it is run without oil. If its oil pressure gauge is low or fluctuating, do not operate a vehicle.

17. When traveling down a hill:
Your speed will not change.
Your speed will decrease.
Your speed will increase.
You will slow to a stop.

When a vehicle is traveling on a downward slope, the force of gravity will cause its speed to increase.

18. What happens if the air pressure in a system's air tanks falls below 60 psi?
A warning light will come on.
The vehicle will not shift out of gear.
The front lights will flash.
The vehicle should stop.

In an air brake system, a low pressure warning signal should activate if the pressure in the air tanks falls to a level below 60 psi. This signal may be in the form of a warning light or a wig wag.

19. To make a stop in a vehicle equipped with air brakes, the driver should:
Press the brake pedal down.
Lift the brake pedal up.
Pull out the air brake knob.

To make a normal stop in a vehicle that is equipped with air brakes, you should simply press the brake pedal down.

20. When approaching a construction worker who is near the road, you should:
Increase your speed.
Decrease your speed.
Move to the shoulder.

Always drive with caution through work zones. You should make a particular point of reducing your speed when workers are on or near the roadway.

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