Main menu
📖 General Knowledge
Page 3/25
21
A key principle to remember about loading cargo is to keep the load:
To the front.
To the rear.
Balanced in the cargo area. ✓ CORRECT
22
How far should a driver look ahead of the vehicle while driving?
5-8 seconds.
12-15 seconds. ✓ CORRECT
18-21 seconds.
23
How do you correct a rear-wheel acceleration skid?
Apply more power to the wheels.
Stop accelerating. ✓ CORRECT
Downshift.
24
The purpose of the retarders is to:
Help slow the vehicle while driving and reduce brake wear. ✓ CORRECT
Apply extra braking power to the non-drive axles.
Help prevent skids.
25
Controlled braking:
Can be used when you are turning sharply.
Involves locking the wheels for short period of time.
Is used to keep a vehicle in a straight line when braking. ✓ CORRECT
26
Which of these is a good thing to do when steering to avoid a crash?
Apply the brakes while turning.
Steer with one hand so that you can turn the wheel more quickly.
Don’t turn anymore than needed to clear what is in your way. ✓ CORRECT
27
You should stop driving:
After 5 hours.
After 9 hours.
Whenever you become sleepy. ✓ CORRECT
28
Which of these is NOT a good rule to follow when caring for injured person at an accident scene?
If a qualified person is helping them, stay out of the way unless asked to assist.
Keep an injured persons cool. ✓ CORRECT
Move severely injured person if there is a danger due to fire or passing traffi
29
You should avoid driving through deep puddles or flowing water. But if you must, which of these steps can help to keep your brakes working?
Gently putting on the brakes while driving through the water. ✓ CORRECT
Applying hard pressure on both the brake pedal and accelerator after coming out of the water.
Turning on your brake heater.
30
You should avoid driving through deep puddles or flowing water. But if you must, which of these steps can help to keep your brakes working?
Gently putting on the brakes while driving through the water. ✓ CORRECT
Applying hard pressure on both the brake pedal and accelerator after coming out of the water.
Turning on your brake heater.