CDL Passenger Endorsement Test sample, Exams of Advanced Education

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CDL Passenger Endorsement Test sample
1. If defects that were reported earlier have been fixed, how do up
certify this
on your pre-trip inspection: By signing the previous driver's
endorsement
2. During this inspection, what are some items that you must check:
The service
brakes, steering lights, vision mirrors, wheels, and rims
3. On which wheels may buses have recapped or regrouped tires: On all
wheels except
the front wheels
4. Which of these is the best to do when testing for hydraulic leaks: 3
pumps on the
brakes for 5 seconds
5. What are three types of emergency equipment you must have on a
bus: Reflec-
tors, a fire extinguisher, and unless your bus has circulated circuit breakers, spare
electric fuses
6.
Before driving a passenger vehicle, the emergency equipment
must be in place and ready to use. Who must make the inspection
to verify this:
The
driver
7. A CDL holder operating a CMV found to have any alcohol in his or
her system is placed out of service for at least how many hours: Twenty
four hours may passengers
8. May passengers leave carry-on baggage in a doorway or in the aisle:
There should
be nothing in a doorway or in the aisle that might h t trip riders
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CDL Passenger Endorsement Test sample

  1. If defects that were reported earlier have been fixed, how do up certify this on your pre-trip inspection: By signing the previous driver's endorsement
  2. During this inspection, what are some items that you must check: The service brakes, steering lights, vision mirrors, wheels, and rims
  3. On which wheels may buses have recapped or regrouped tires: On all wheels except the front wheels
  4. Which of these is the best to do when testing for hydraulic leaks: 3 pumps on the brakes for 5 seconds
  5. What are three types of emergency equipment you must have on a bus: Reflec- tors, a fire extinguisher, and unless your bus has circulated circuit breakers, spare electric fuses
  6. Before driving a passenger vehicle, the emergency equipment must be in place and ready to use. Who must make the inspection to verify this: The driver
  7. A CDL holder operating a CMV found to have any alcohol in his or her system is placed out of service for at least how many hours: Twenty four hours may passengers
  8. May passengers leave carry-on baggage in a doorway or in the aisle: There should be nothing in a doorway or in the aisle that might h t trip riders

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  1. The rules require shippers to mark containers of hazardous material with certain labels. What shapes are these labels: Diamond- shaped
  2. What is the maximum weight of acceptable hazardous materials that may be carried by a passenger transport vehicle: Five hundred pounds
  3. What is the total weight of hazardous materials of one class that may be carried: One hundred pounds
  4. Can oxygen be carried on board by a passenger: Yes, if medically prescribed for and in the possession of a passenger
  5. While certain emergency hospital supplies may be transported on a passen- ger bus, can tear gas be so transported: No, irritating material may be carried
  6. Which of these two items can be carried on a bus by a rider: Neither one (gasoline nor car batteries)
  7. Where must passengers who are standing remain while the bus is under- way: On buses where standing is permitted they must stand behind the standee line
  8. Can the emergency exit door be opened when the bus is operating: The emergency exit door must be secured
  9. If you should have to discharge an unruly passenger, where should this be done: At a place that is safe for them
  10. While driving, you look at the road ahead, to the rear. Where else should you look: Also scan the interior of the bus
  11. While some bus accidents happen at intersections, buses can

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  1. When chains are required to be installed, they should be installed on which wheels: The drive wheels
  2. When may a disabled bus be towed or pushed to a safe place with passen- gers still on board: Only if getting ott would be unsafe for the passengers
  3. Are you allowed to shift gears when crossing railroad tracks: No
  4. How many feet away from the nearest track must you stop you bus when stopping for railroad tracks: At least 15 feet, but not more 50 feet from the crossing
  5. You are stopped for railroad crossing. When may you open your doors: You should open your forward door if it improves your ability to see or hear an approaching train
  6. There is no traffic light or attendant on duty and you have stopped for a drawbridge. How far must you stop from the draw of the bridge.: At least 50 feet
  7. Name a situation where you must not allow your bus to be fueled: When in a closed building or with riders on board
  8. While you do not have to stop , you must slow down and carefully check for other vehicles when: All of the above (at a streetcar crossing, at railroad tracks 's used only for industrial switching within a business district, at a crossing marked "except crossing").
  9. Which of these is best to do when testing service brake stopping action: All of the above (Go about 4 mph, & Push brake pedal softly)
  10. Urban mass transit coaches may have a brake and

5 / accelerator interlock system. What is the function of the interlock: It applies the brakes and holds the throttle in an idle position when the rear door is open

  1. As part of the standard emergency equipment, buses must always carry fire extinguisher, spare electrical fuses unless equipped with circuit breakers, and: Reflectors
  2. Buses may carry which of the following: Small arms ammunition labeled ORM-D
  3. Buses should stop at least feet before a drawbridge: 50
  4. Which of the following is considered a hazard: All of the above (a rental trucks a stopped bus, a bicyclist)
  5. When arriving at the destination or intermediate stops the driver should announce: All the above (the location, the reason for stopping, the next departure time and bus number)
  6. The front wheels of the bus may never: A and B (have recapped tires, have regrooved tires)
  7. Buses must always stop 15 to 50 feet before a railroad crossing and: Listen and look in both directions for trains
  8. Whenever you double your speed, it takes about times as much distance to stop: 4
  9. Drivers should always slow their speed before entering a curve. If you take a curve too fast, your vehicle might turn over or: Lose traction and continue straight ahead
  10. You should always : Allow more space when