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1. Properly adjusted mirrors on a school bus allow the driver to see ____ behind the bus.
50 feet
100 feet
200 feet
1,000 feet

Proper mirror adjustment is vital to the safe operation of a school bus. A bus's flat mirrors should be adjusted so the driver is able to see 200 feet, or four bus lengths, behind the bus.

2. During the steering box portion of the vehicle inspection test, you should not:
Ensure that the steering box is securely mounted.
Ensure that the steering box is free of leaks.
Look for missing bolts in the steering box.
Assume all cotter keys are present.

Before a trip, ensure that the steering box is securely mounted. Check for missing nuts, bolts, and cotter keys. Be sure that there are no power steering fluid leaks and that there is no damage to power steering hoses.

3. During a vehicle inspection, ensure that the landing gear is:
Retracted.
Fully raised.
More worn on the passenger's side than on the driver's side.
Well lit.

When inspecting a trailer during a vehicle inspection test, ensure that its landing gear has no missing parts and that it is fully raised. The crank handle should be secure and the support frame should not be damaged.

4. When operating a school bus, mirrors should be adjusted:
During the drive.
Before beginning to drive.
After the drive is completed.

It is critical to the safe operation of a school bus that mirrors be properly adjusted. Always check each mirror before operating the bus.

5. If a gate controlling a railroad crossing does not go back up after a train passes, you should:
Drive around the gate.
Wait for another vehicle to cross the tracks first to see if it is safe.
Call your dispatcher.

If you are stopped at a railroad crossing and a gate fails to return to its open position after a train passes, call your dispatcher. Do not attempt to drive around the lowered gate.

6. When asked to complete an offset back/left parking maneuver, you should:
Pull straight forward, then back to the right.
Pull straight forward, then back to the left.
Pull forward to the right, then back in a straight line.
Pull forward to the left, then back in a straight line.

If you are asked to complete an offset back/left parking maneuver, you should first pull straight forward, then back up to the left. Your vehicle must be parked completely within the boundaries of the parking space.

7. The inside rearview mirror is used to:
See passengers.
See potential hazards on the road.
See vehicles trying to switch lanes.

The overhead inside rearview mirror in a school bus is used to monitor passenger activity inside the bus.

8. When students unload, they should:
Remain seated until they are told to exit.
Stand up and head toward the door while the bus is still moving.
Exit the bus and stand next to the bus until it leaves.
Jump down from the top step.

Students leaving a school bus should remain seated until they are cleared to exit. After exiting, they should walk at least 10 feet away from the bus to a location where the driver can see them.

9. If a student drops an item while approaching the bus, the student should:
Stop and pick up the object.
Have another student pick up the object.
Ask the driver to pick up the object.
Just leave the item alone and walk away.

It is dangerous for students to retrieve dropped items because doing so could cause them to disappear from the driver's view at a crucial moment. If an item is dropped, the student should get out of the bus's danger zones, get the attention of the driver, and ask the driver to retrieve the item.

10. When exiting your vehicle, you:
Must maintain four points of contact with the vehicle.
May turn to face the road before your exit is complete.
Must be facing away from the vehicle.
Must be facing the vehicle.

When exiting your vehicle during the basic vehicle control skills test, you must face the vehicle and maintain three points of contact at all times. If your testing vehicle is a bus, you must maintain contact with the handrail. Exiting the vehicle incorrectly may result in automatic failure of the basic control skills test.

11. If a student drops an item near a stopped bus, they should:
Hurry and pick up the item.
Leave the item behind.
Ask the driver to pick up the object.
Have another student pick it up.

It is dangerous for students to retrieve dropped items because doing so could cause them to disappear from the driver's view at a crucial moment. If an item is dropped, the student should get out of the bus's danger zones, get the attention of the driver, and ask the driver to retrieve the item.

12. An inside rearview mirror is used to:
Monitor passengers.
Inspect the outside of the bus.
See vehicles trying to switch lanes.

On a school bus, the overhead inside rearview mirror is used to monitor passenger activity inside the bus. It should be adjusted to show every student on the bus, including the students directly behind the driver.

13. If a tornado is approaching and there is no nearby shelter, where should students go?
To a nearby ditch
To the closest tree
Near a river

If students are evacuated due to a school bus being in the direct path of a sighted tornado, the driver should lead them to shelter in a nearby building. If no such shelter is available, the driver should escort them to a nearby ditch or culvert. They should avoid areas that may be subject to flash flooding and should be far enough away from the bus that it would not fall on them if it tipped over.

14. If asked to sight-side back your vehicle into an alley, you should first:
Pull directly into the alley parking space.
Turn your vehicle to the right to position yourself directly in front of the alley.
Pull past the alley and stop perpendicular to the outer boundary.
Pull past the alley and stop parallel to the outer boundary.

If you are asked to alley dock, you should first pull past the alley and stop your vehicle in a position that is parallel to the outer boundary. From there, you should back your vehicle entirely into the alley parking area. Your vehicle should be parked in a straight position within the boundaries of the parking space.

15. During the driving test, the examiner will be scoring you on:
How well-spoken you are.
How quickly you arrive to your destination.
General driving behavior.

During the on-road driving test, the examiner will be score you on specific driving maneuvers as well as on your general driving behavior. You must drive in a safe and responsible manner; obey all traffic signs, signals, and laws; and not cause an accident or commit a moving violation.

16. When crossing railroad tracks, you should:
Stop on the tracks.
Change gears.
Try to pass.
Stay in your lane.

When crossing railroad tracks during the on-road driving skills test, you must not stop, switch gears, pass another vehicle, or change lanes while any part of your vehicle is in the crossing.

17. ABS helps you:
Lock up the wheels.
Keep the wheels from locking up.
Count the number of students boarding the bus.
Predict the weather.

An Ant-Lock Braking System (ABS) helps stop a vehicle's wheels from locking up during hard brake applications.

18. The overhead rearview mirror is located:
On the outside left of the bus.
On the outside right of the bus.
Above the windshield inside the bus.

In a school bus, the overhead rearview mirror is mounted directly above the windshield on the driver’s side.

19. When loading or unloading passengers, a bus may need to be:
Placed in reverse.
Placed in fourth gear.
Placed in neutral.
Placed in first gear.

When stopped to load or unload students at a stop, the transmission of a school bus should be placed in park. If there is not a park setting, the bus should be put in neutral.

20. When asked to make a turn while taking your driving test, you should:
Use your turn signal, but only if other cars are present.
Check traffic only in the direction of the turn.
Check traffic in all directions.

When asked to make a turn during the on-road driving test, you must check traffic in all directions and use your turn signal.

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