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You should always check each mirror...
before operating the school bus.

True or False
True
Flat mirrors are mounted...at the left and right front corners of the windshield, above the convex mirrors.



TRUE OR FALSE

TRUE

There is a blind spot...immediately below and in the front of each mirror and directly in the back of the rear bumper.



TRUE OR FALSE

TRUE

The blind spot behind the bus extends ...



A) 50 to 150 feet and could extend to 400 feet


B) 10 to 50 feet


C) 200 feet


D) 400 feet

A) 50 to 150 feet and could extend to 400 feet
The _____ mirrors are located below the outside flat mirrors.



A) passenger


B) convex


C) crossover


D) 2 way

B) convex
Convex mirrors are used to...



A) Back up


B a view of traffic, clearances, and students at the side of the bus


C) Monitor the left and right sides at a wide angle


D) B & C

B & C
Ensure that the convex mirrors are properly adjusted so you can see...
a) The entire side of the bus up to the mirror mounts.
b) Front of the rear tires touching the ground.
c) At least one traffic lane on either side of the bus.
d) All of the above
d) All of the above
The outside left and right side crossover mirrors are mounted...on the front left and right side of the bus in front of the bumper



TRUE OR FALSE

TRUE

Ensure that the crossover mirrors are properly adjusted so you can see...
the entire front area in front of the bus from the front bumper at ground level to a point where direct vision is possible; right and left front tires touching the ground; the area from the front of the bus to the service door
Crossover mirrors are used to see...




the front bumper "danger zone" area directly in front of ther bus that is not visible by direct vision, left and right sides of the bus, including the service door and front wheel area
Crossover mirrors present a view of people and objects that does not accurately reflect their size and distance from the bus


TRUE OR FALSE

TRUE .
Convex mirrors show _____ feet long and _____ feet on either side in the rear.
32 feet long and 12 feet on each side
Flat mirrors show show_____ feet of width and _____ feet of length on either side in the front and rear.
10 feet of width on each side, 10 feet of length in the rear of the bus.
The Overhead Inside Rearview Mirror is mounted...
above the windshield on the driver's side area of the bus
.True
.False
.True
The Overhead Inside Rearview Mirror is used to...



A) Check traffic


B) Monitor passenger activity in the bus.


C) Check your hair


D) A & B

B) Monitor passenger activity in the bus.
There is a blind spot directly behind the driver's seat.
TRUE.. OR FALSE..
TRUE..
Position the Overhead Inside Rearview Mirror to see...
top of the rear window in the top of the mirror; all the students, including the heads of the students right behind the driver.
Inspection of vehicles by the driver is mandated by...



A) School District


B) Federal and State laws


C) FERPA Act of 1972 § 4205.4


D) State Highway Patrol

B) Federal and State laws
Inspection of your bus should be done...



A) by the State Troopers


B) each semester


C) Before and after a trip


D) by a Certified DOT Inspector

C) Before and after a trip
What should be on your bus at all times in case of an emergency?



A) ABC fire extinguishers


B) warning devices for parked or disabled vehicles (IE triangle reflectors)


C) a First Aid Kit and a Body Fluid Kit


D) All of the above

D) All of the above
A bus air brake system should not leak at a rate of more than _____psi per minute with the engine off and the brakes released.



A) Three (3) psi per minute (Static Pressure Test)


B) Four (4) psi per minute (Static Pressure Test)


C) Five (5) psi per minute (Static Pressure Test)

A) Three (3) psi per minute ( Static Pressure

Test )

What should you do if a low air pressure warning comes on?



A) Drive slowly


B) Bring your vehicle to a safe stop. Call for assistance


C) Recycle your bus


D) All of the above

B) Bring your vehicle to a safe stop. Call for assistance.
You should use your mirrors to check...
the location of your tires; where the rear of your vehicle is when you make turns, and traffic gaps when merging
When backing a bus, you turn the top of the steering wheel...toward the direction you want to go.

true or false
true
To stop for a railroad track, a bus driver should stop how far from the nearest track?



A) 20 feet from the nearest track


B) Fifteen to 50 feet from the nearest track


C) 10 to 30 from the nearest track

B) Fifteen to 50 feet from the nearest track
Where should you discharge an unruly rider?
only at their assigned stop or at a location designated by a school administrator or dispatch. Never allow rider to exit any where else
It is best to wear your seat belt:

a. Only if your bus holds more that 27 people
b. Only when you will be driving over 35 mph
c. Only when driving on sand, gravel, or ice covered roads
d. Worn t all times
d. Worn at all times
You are driving a 40-foot bus at 30 mph; the road is dry and visibility is good. You should keep a safety zone in front of your bus about how many seconds long?
a. one seconds
b .five seconds
c. Four seconds
d. ten seconds
c. Four seconds
You should not let riders stand when ?



A) When the bus is moving


B) At any time when bus is en-route


C) When the students ask first


D) When driving over 25 mph

B) At any time when bus is en-route
If you have riders aboard, you should never refuel your bus ....in a closed building and never at all in a school bus



TRUE OR FALSE

TRUE
Bus rules should be given...



A) at the beginning of the semester


B) By a supervisor


C) before departing

C) before departing
Most bus crashes occur at...

A) when backing up


B) Intersections


C) at night


D) inclement weather

B) Intersections
If the school bus goes into a front-wheel skid, it will...go straight even if the steering wheel is turned



TRUE OR FALSE

TRUE
Who decides routes and bus stops?



A) Each school district


B) Dispatch


C) The Transportation Director

A) Each school district
You should never change the location of a bus stop without approval from...



A) The Police


B) dispatch or a authorized school administrator


C) an authorized parent or guardian


D) all of the above

B) dispatch or a authorized school administrator
When approaching a bus stop,...activate alternating flashing amber warning lamps 200 feet before the school bus stop, except in the State of Missouri where the distance is 500 feet



TRUE OR FALSE

FALSE
When approaching a bus stop, bring school bus to a _____ stop with the front bumper at least _____ feet away from the students at the stop.
full stop, 10 feet away
When approaching a bus stop, place transmission in ____ and set the ______ at each stop.
neutral, parking brake
Students can enter the bus when they are ready.

TRUE or FALSE
FALSE - only when signaled by the driver.
If you cannot account for a student outside, you should...
secure the bus, take the key, and check around and underneath the bus without leaving the bus.
When students are loading at the school campus, you should...
place bus in neutral, set emergancy brake, turn the ignition switch off, and position yourself to supervise loading
During unloading, have the students...
remain seated until told to exit
If you have missed a student's unloading stop,
do not back up - advise dispatch and follow instructions or return to stop if possible.
When your route or school activity is finished, you should...
conduct a student and a post-trip inspection of the bus
At post inspection...
any problems or special situations should be reported immediately to your supervisor or school authorities.
In an evacuation school bus drivers should...
contact their dispatcher to explain the situation before making the decision to evacuate the bus (if time and the situation permits)
Student safety and control during an evacuation is best maintained by...
keeping students on the bus during an emergency and/or impending crisis situation. Unless a mandatory evacuation is the only course of action available

Mandatory evacuation situations include:
bus is on fire or threat of fire
bus is stalled on or adjacent to railroad crossingposition of bus may change and increase danger
there is imminent chance of danger
a hazardous materials spill
When evacuating the students, determine a safe place that is...
On the passenger side of the bus, at least 100 feet off the road in the direction of the oncoming traffic
General procedures for evacuation of a bus include:
secure the bus, take the key, account for all passengers and check around and underneath the bus.
Passive RR crossings ...
do not have any type of traffic control device.
Passive RR crossing have...
yellow circular advance warning signs, pavement markings and/or Crossbucks to help you recognize a crossing.
Active crossings have...
traffic control devices; these include flashing red light, flashing read lights with bells and flashing red lights with bells and gates
Pavement markings for RR...
mean the same as the advance warning sign; they consist of n "X" and the letters "RR" and a no-passing marking on two-lane rods.
The pavement crossbuck sign marks a ...
passive crossing that requires that you stop.
Who governs how school buses must operate at railroad-highway crossings?
Federal and State Law
When approaching a RR crossing, slowdown and activitate...
4 way hazard lamps approximately 200 feet before the crossing.
At the RR crossing, you should stop...
no closer than 15 feet and no further than 50 feet from nearest rail.
At the RR crossing, you should turn off...
all radios and noisy equipment, and silence the passengers; open the service door and listen and look and listen for an approaching train
When crossing the RR track, cross it in drive or a low gear and...

DO NOT change gears or hesitate while crossing
If the RR gate comes down while crossing the tracks you should?
drive through it even if it means you will break the gate. DO NOT HESITATE
If you bus stalls or is trapped on the tracks, you should...
get everyone out of the bus and off the tracks immediately towards the oncoming train
If there is a problem on the bus,...
pull the bus over when it is safe than handle the problem.
In handling a serious passenger problem on the bus, ...
follow school's procedure; park the bus; secure the bus and put key in your pocket; then stand up and speak respectfully but firmly to offender.
In handling disruptive student, and a seat change is needed,...
request that the student move to a seat near you.
If a student is disruptive, stop and put him off.
TRUE... or FALSE...
FALSE...
ABS (Antilock Braking System) helps you avoid______ and _____________.
wheel lock up

and


it helps maintain vehicle control.

If your ABS malfunctions (lamp will come on),...
you still have regular brakes. Drive normally, but get the system serviced as soonas possible.
ABS will help maintain vehicle control but...
will not shorten the stopping distance.
ABS will change the way you normally brake.

TRUE or FALSE
FALSE. It will not. It only comes into play when a wheel locks up. It eliminates the need to pump the brakes on slick surfaces.
When driving in high winds,...
keep a strong grip on the steering wheel
Buses are effected greatly by winds....
when coming out of tunnels
TRUE or FALSE
It is ok to back up a school bus.
FALSE. It is strongly discouraged especially if students are outside the bus.
Notify Dispatch and follow procedure per dispatcher instructions
If you have to back up, you should...
post a lookout at the rear of the bus inside; signal for quiet in the bus; constantly check mirrors; back slowly; make sure all students are on bus before backing.
engage 4 way hazard flashers
A school bus can have up to a _______ tail swing.
three foot or more
All of the following drinks contain

A 12-ounce glass of 5% beer.
A 5-ounce glass of 12% wine.
A 1 1/2-ounce shot of 80 proof liquor
the same amount
of alcohol
The Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) is determined by the amount of alcohol you drink (more alcohol means higher BAC), how fast you drink (faster drinking means
higher BAC), and your weight (a small person
doesn't have to drink as much to reach the same BAC)
True or false
True
BAC Effects on driving may include:


a) Straddling lanes and Improper passing.
b) Quick, jerky starts, running stop signs and red lights.
c) Not signaling, failure to use lights.
d) All of the above

Effects may include


d) All of the above

All drivers are affected by drinking alcohol. Alcohol affects judgment, vision, coordination, and reaction time. It causes serious driving errors, such as:
a) Increased reaction time to hazards.
b) Driving too fast or too slow.
c) Driving in the wrong lane and weaving
d) All of the above.
d) All of the above.
What are“micro sleeps” ?
Brief naps that last around four or five seconds. At
55 miles an hour, that’s more than 100 yards, and
plenty of time for a crash.
RESTRICTION CODE A
a) 25 Mile Radius
b) Corrective Lenses
c) Restricted to 45 MPH
d) Not Airbrake CDL
e) All of the above

b) Corrective Lenses
RESTRICTION CODE F


a) Not Airbrake CDL
b) 25 Mile Radius
c) Restricted to 45 MPH
d) Corrective Lenses

c) Restricted to 45 MPH
RESTRICTION CODE G


a) Restricted to 45 MPH
b) Not Airbrake CDL
c) Corrective Lenses
d) 25 Mile Radius

d) 25 Mile Radius
RESTRICTION CODE L


a) Restricted to 45 MPH
b) 25 Mile Radius
c) Non Airbrake CDL
d) Interstate Commercial driving only

c) Non Airbrake CDL
A skid happens whenever the tires lose their grip on the road. This is caused by?


A) Over-braking. Braking too hard and locking up the
wheels. .
B) Over-steering. Turning the wheels more sharply
than the vehicle can turn.
C) Over-acceleration. Supplying too much power to
the drive wheels, causing them to spin.
D) Driving Too Fast.
E) All of the above

E) All of the above
When can you move a severely injured person
Never move a severely injured person unless the
danger of fire or passing traffic makes it necessary or you need to reach another victim
What are the Danger Zones on a School Bus
Danger zone is the area on all sides of the bus where children are in the most danger of being hit, Danger zones may extend as much as 30 feet from the front bumper with the first 10 feet being the most dangerous, 10 feet from the left and right sides of the bus and 10 feet behind the rear bumper of the school bus. In addition, the area to the left of the bus is always considered dangerous
What is one of the more dangerous procedures to children that a school bus driver must undertake?

A. Driving in traffic.
B. Loading and unloading.
C. Driving in the rain.
B. Loading and unloading.
When the low pressure warning is activated, you should...

A) Wait for the air brakes to come on automatically
B) Bring the vehicle to a safe stop while you still control the brakes
C) Monitor your air pressure gauge and maintain highway speeds
D) Pump the brake pedal hard to stop
B Bring the vehicle to a safe stop while you still control the brakes
In a single vehicle with a fully charged air system, air pressure loss (after the initial drop and brake applied) should be less than...

A) 2 psi per minute
B) 3 psi per minute
C) 4 psi per minute
D) none of the above
B) 3 psi per minute
The service brake system...

A) is an official vehicle inspection
B) applies and releases the brakes by using the brake pedal under normal driving
C) are the valves that keeps the air tank pressure serviced
D) is only on vehicles with hydraulic brake
B) applies and releases the brakes by using the brake pedal under normal driving
The safety valve in the air compressor tank is set to open at...

A) 150 psi
B) 200 psi
C) 100 psi
D) 175 ps)i
A) 150 psi
An air pressure gauge...

A) Shows how much pressure you are applying to the brakes
B) Is connected to the generator
C) Releases air when you accelerate
D) Prevents brake failure
A) Shows how much pressure you are applying to the brakes
Your vehicle's single brake system needs adjustment if...

A) pressure builds from 50 to 75 psi within three minutes
B) pressure builds from 85 to 100 psi within 45 seconds
C) the compressor cuts out between 70 to 90 psi
D) the governor stops between 75 to 90 psi
C) the compressor cuts out between 70 to 90 psi
A school bus is "every motor vehicle used for the transportation of children to or from school or school activities. "
A.) True
B.) False
A.) True
You must stop your bus between:

a.) 15 and 50 feet before a railroad crossing
b.) 5 to 10 feet before a railroad crossing
c.) 20 to 25 feet before a railroad crossing
d.) None of the above
a.) 15 and 50 feet before a railroad crossing
You need to evacuate your bus in an emergency, passengers should be directed to a safe place no less than ____ feet from the bus.

a.) 75
b.) 100
c.) 150
d.) 200 driving

d. None of the above
b.) 100 feet from the bus
Off tracking of the rear wheels is affected by:

a.) Greater distance between the front and rear wheels
b.) Sharper turns and curves
c.) Faster speed on turns and curves
d.) All of the above
d.) All of the above
Buses may have recapped or re-grooved tires:

a.) Only on the outside wheel of dual wheels.
b.) On any or all the wheels
c.) Anywhere except on the front wheels
d.) Only when the average speed will be less that 40 mph
c. Anywhere except on the front wheels
The proper time to cancel your turn signal for a lane change or turn is:

a.) When you know that all other divers have seen your signal
b). About halfway through the maneuver
c.) Just before starting the maneuver
d.) When the maneuver is complete
d.) When the maneuver is complete
When you are not sure who has the right of way, the safest course of action is to:

a.) Let the vehicle on the right have the right of way
b.) Let the faster vehicle have the right of way
c.) Let whoever got there first have the right of way
d.) Let the other driver have the right of way
d.) Let the other driver have the right of way
Which of these statements about speed management is true?

a.) You should be able to stop within the distance that you can see ahead
b.) The posted speed limit is safe for all conditions
c.) The heavier the bus, the less stopping distance required
d.) All of the above are true.
a.) You should be able to stop within the distance that you can see ahead
According to federal regulations, the minimum depth required for tire tread on steering axle tires is ____ of an inch.

a.) 2/32
b.) 4/32
c.) 6/32
d.) 8/32
b.) 4/32
An oncoming vehicle keeps its high beams on. You should deal with this hazard by:

a.) Turning your high beams on
b.) Blinking your trailer or side lights
c.) Looking to the right side of your lane
d.) Putting down your visors to block the beams
c.) Looking to the right side of your lane
As the driver of a bus, how can you best avoid hindering other traffic on the highway?

a.) By staying in the right hand lane
b.) By driving slightly faster than the other traffic
c.) By traveling in convoy packs with other heavy vehicles
d.) By passing only the slowest vehicles
a.) By staying in the right hand lane
Which of the following makes the total stopping distance for air brakes longer than that for hydraulic brakes.

a.) Brake lag distance.
b.) Action distance.
c.) Perception distance.
d.) Effective braking distance.
a.) Brake lag distance.
You are checking your brakes and suspension system for a pre trip inspection. Which of these statements is true?

a.)Brake pads should not have brake fluid on them.
b.) One missing leaf in a leaf spring can be dangerous.
c.) Brake shoes should be at least 1/32 inch thick.
d.) All of the above are true.
d. All of the above are true.
You must park on the side of a level, straight, four lane, divided highway. Where should you place the three reflective triangles?

a.) One about 50 feet from the rear of the vehicle, one about 100 feet to the rear, and one about 100 feet from the front of the vehicle.
b.) One within 10 feet of the front of the vehicle, one about 200 feet from the front, and one about 100 feet to the rear.
c.) One within 10 feet of the rear of the vehicle, one about 100 feet to the rear, and one about 100 feet from the front of the vehicle.
d.) One within 10 feet of the rear of the vehicle, one about 100 feet to the rear, and one about 200 feet to the rear.
d.) One within 10 feet of the rear of the vehicle, one about 100 feet to the rear, and one about 200 feet to the rear.
The "reaction distance" is the distance traveled from the time:

a.) The brain tells the foot to push the brake pedal to the time the foot actually pushes the pedal.
b.) The eyes see a hazard to the time the brain knows that it is a hazard.
c.) The eyes see a hazard to the time the foot pushes the brake pedal.
d.) The brake pedal is pressed to the time the brakes begin to slow the vehicle.
a.) The brain tells the foot to push the brake pedal to the time the foot actually pushes the pedal.
The new BAC (Blood Alcohol Concentration) for commercial drivers to be Considered intoxicated when driving a commercial vehicle is:

a.) .01
b.) .04
c.) .05
d.) .10
b.) .04
What does CPR stand for?
a.) Call, Plan, Respond
b.) Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation
c.) Coronary Pathogen Revival
d.) Capillary Process Review
c.) Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation
CPR Compressions Rate is ?
30 compressions/ 2 breaths. At least 100 per minute
American Red Cross and Heart Association guidelines as of 6/2013
CPR should be started if the person isn't breathing normally

True __

False __

True____
What is the very first thing you should do if you find someone collapsed?

a.) Commence CPR
b.) Try and wake them up
c.) Check for any dangers to yourself or the injured person
d.) Call an ambulance
c.) Check for any dangers to yourself or the injured person
How should you attempt to check for a response in an adult casualty?
a.)Pour cold water over their head
b.)Shout at them & gently shake their shoulders
c.) Nudge them gently with your foot
d.)Shout loudly at them
b.) Shout at them & gently shake their shoulders
The correct method of opening a casualty's airway is to:
a.) tilt their head to the side
b.) tilt their head backwards & lift their chin
c.) pull their tongue forwards
d.) do nothing - the airway doesn't need opening
b.) tilt their head backwards & lift their chin
After opening a casualty's airway, you should check for normal breathing.
What is the maximum amount of time (in seconds) you should spend doing this?
a.)20
b.) 60
c.)10
d.0 30
c.) 10
What is the correct medical term when a person's heart stops beating?
a.) Heart attack
b.) Stroke
c.) Unconsciousness
d.) Cardiac arrest
d.) Cardiac arrest
If an adult casualty isn't breathing, what is the first thing you should do?
a) Start CPR
b) Shout for help
c) Call 911 and start CPR
d) Panic
c) Call 911 and start CPR
It is important to allow for the chest to come back to normal position before starting the next compression.

True or False:
True
What steps need to be taken to determine if a person is breathing?
a.) Put your ear near mouth, Look, Listen and Feel
b.) Put your ear near mouth, Look and Listen
c.) Put your ear near mouth and Listen
d.) Put your ear near chest and Listen
a.) Put your ear near mouth, Look, Listen and Feel
You no longer have to check for a pulse between sets of compressions and breaths.



True or False:

True
What do you do if the person is breathing normally?


a.) Administer CPR
b.) Wait for trained health professionals
c.) Turn person on side and wait for trained health professionals
d.) Continue with chest compressions

c.) Turn person on side and wait for trained health professionals
. Afternoon fatalities involving student pedestrians outnumber morning fatalities:
a) 4 to 5
b) 2 to 1
c) 1 to 2
d) 3 to 1
d) 3 to 1
I.E.P. stands for:


a) Internal education process
b) Internal elementary passenger
c) Individualized education program
d) Individualized education plan

c) Individualized education program
. Which of these statements is true? You must have a CDL to operate:


a) Any single vehicle with a gross vehicle Weight rating (GVWR) of 26,001 pounds or
more
b) A vehicle designed to transport 16 or more passengers (including the driver).
c) Any size vehicle that is used to transport hazardous materials as defined in 42 CFR
383.5.
d) all of the above

d) all of the above require a CDL
Drivers should receive drug and alcohol education as required in:
a) Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991
b) 45 CFR 1319
c) National Driver Register and CDL Information System
a) Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991
Adjustable device connected to the brake chamber push rod that transmits brake application force and compensates for lining wear.
a) Brake Rotor
b) Tie Rod End _
c) Brake Drum
d) Slack Adjuster
d) Slack Adjuster
All buses shall be equipped with to assist in the emergency evacuation of children in child safety restraint systems and wheelchairs.


a) Child-safe Seat Belt Cutters
b) School Bus Aides
c) Trained Drivers
d) Drag Blankets

a) Child-safe Seat Belt Cutters
Washing your hands with soap and warm running water immediately after giving care
even if you wore disposable gloves, is better than using alcohol-based sanitizers to clean your hands.
a) True
b) False
True
(First Aid/CPR/AED for workplace, p.10)
.Cleaning up a blood spill:
a) Rinse thoroughly with water after cleaning the affected area.
b) Use straight bleach to clean the affected area.
c) After the area has been wiped up, flood the area with 1 cup. of liquid chlorine to 1 gallon of water; allow to stand for at least 19 min.
d) None of the above.
c) After the area has been wiped up, flood the area with 1 cup. of liquid chlorine to 1 gallon of water; allow to stand for at least 19 min.
(First Aid/CPR/AED for the workplace p.3)
According to American Red Cross, for the purpose of First Aid, an “adult” is
defined as someone about:
a) 12 years of age or older
b) 16 years of age or older
c) 14 years of age or older
d) 16 years of age or older
a) 12 years of age or older
(First Aid/CPR/AED for the workplace, p.12)
If a person has just been removed from the water, never use an AED
on them.
a) True
b) False
False
(while the person/responder should not be in a puddle of water, you
should wipe the person’s chest dry and then attach then attach the AED.
_ First Aid/CPR/AED for the workplace, p.28)
Which of these statements is true when preparing to use an AED:
a) Since nitroglycerin from a patch can be absorbed by a responder, remove it with a gloved hand before defibrillation.
b) Nicotine patches used to stop smoking look like nitroglycerin patches.
c) In order to not waste time identifying patches, remove any patch you see on
the person’s chest.
d) All of the above.
d) All of the above. (First Aid/CPR/AED for the workplace p. 29)
The majority of school bus accident occur during daylight hours, but more serious school bus accidents tend to occur excessively on high-speed roads at night while students are being transported to and from extra-curricular activities.
a) True
b) False
a) True

(Improving School Bus Safety Special Report 222, p.153)
In order to ensure the safety of school bus passengers in an actual emergency, every school bus driver shall discuss and/or demonstrate prior to each
activity/field trip:
a) Location and use of all emergency exits.
b) How to shut off the engine and set the parking brake.
c) How to open the entrance door, to include safety releases on manual, air or vacuum doors, if the bus is so equipped.
d) All of the above
d) All of the above

(NSTSP p.314)
What-"type of signals may ‘help you "notice an emergency?
a. Unusual noises.
b. Unusual odors. _
c. Unusual appearances or behaviors.
d. of the "above.
d. of the "above.
What should you do if the person doese not give consent?
a) Give care and call 9ll -or the
local emergency number. ‘
b.) Give care and do not call 9l1 or the local emergency number.
c.) Do not give care, but do call 9ll or the local emergency number.
d.) None of the above.
c.) Do not give care, but do call 9ll or the local emergency number.
The steps to follow in an emergency are:
a.) Call-Check-Secure.,
b.) Check—Care—Defibriliate.
c.) Check—Call—Care.
d.) Care—CalI—Check.
c.) Check—Call—Care.
When should you call 911 or the emergency number?’
a.) The person has a cough and a runny nose.
b.) The person has a stomachache that goes away.
c ) The person has an earache.
d.) The person has trouble breathing.
d.) The person has trouble breathing.
Which of the following are signals of trouble breathing?
a. Noisy or painful breathing.
b. Unusually deep or "shallow breathing.
c. Changes in skin color.
d, All of the above./
d, All of the above./
What care should you give to a conscious adult who is choking and cannot cough, speak or breathe?
a. Give 2 slow rescue breaths.
b. Do a foreign object check / removal.
c. Give back blows and abdominal thrusts.
d. Lower the person to the floor and open the airway.
c. Give back blows and abdominal thrusts.
When giving a rescue breath to an adult, you should give the breath over a period of about
a. 1 second.
b. 2 seconds
c. 5 seconds.
d. 10 seconds.
d. 10 seconds.
always check for signs of life for no more than-
a. one second
b. two seconds
c. five seconds
d. 10 seconds
d. 10 seconds
If a person is suffering from pain or discomfort in the chest that lasts more than 3 to 5 minutes or that goes away and comes back, this person is most likely having--
a. A heat related emergency
b. a cold related emergency
c. a heart attack
d. a seizure
c. a heart attack
About haw many cycles of CPR should you perform for an adult in 2 minutes?
a. 2
b. 4
c. 5
d. 1
c. 5
The cycle of compressions and breaths in CPR for an adult is?
a 15 compressions for every 3 breaths
b. 15 compressions for every 1 breaths
c. 30 compressions for every 2 breaths
d. 30 compressions for every 1 breaths
c. 30 compressions for every 2 breaths
American Red Cross and Heart Association guidelines as of 6/2013
which of the following are signals of trouble breathing?
a. agitation
b. slow or rapid breathing
c. pale, ashen, flushed or bluish skin color
d.All of the above
d.All of the above
A child is choking on a piece of hard candy. She is conscious and coughing forcefully. What should you do?
a.Lay her down and give abdominal thrusts
b.Stay with her and encourage her to continue coughing
c. do a foreign object look/removal
d. slap her on the back until she stops coughing
b.Stay with her and encourage her to continue coughing
Performing early CPR on a child in cardiac arrest can---
a. reduce the child's need for oxygen
b. keep vital organs supplied with blood containing oxygen,
c.cause permanent brain damage
d. none of the above
b. keep vital organs supplied with blood containing oxygen
When giving CPR---
a. compress the chest straight down about 1 to 1 1/2 inches,
b. give cycles of 30 chest compressions and 2 rescue breaths.
c.compress the chest at 45 degree angle
d. a nd b
d. a nd b
When giving rescue breaths to child, you should give 1 breath about every-----
a. 5 seconds
b. 3 seconds
c. 9 seconds
d.15 seconds
d.15 seconds
You notice that a child looks panicked and cannot cough speak or breathe. What life-threatening condition could the child be experiencing?
a. indigestion
b. cardiac arrest
c. upset stomach
d. choking
d. choking
The cycle of compressions and breaths in CPR for a child is?
a 15 compressions for every 3 breaths
b. 15 compressions for every 1 breaths
c. 30 compressions for every 2 breaths
c. 30 compressions for every 1 breaths
c. 30 compressions for every 2 breaths
When you approach a railroad crossing without flashing warning signals or crossing gates, you should:
a. cross the tracks as quickly as possible.
b. always stop.
c. yield to all trains at the crossing.
d. speed up to beat the train.
b. always stop
You may pass another vehicle by using the shoulder of the road:
a. when the vehicle in front of you is making a left turn.
b. to go around a slow moving vehicle.
c. you are not allowed to pass on the shoulder of the road.
d. when the traffic ahead is blocked up for 250 feet.
c. you are not allowed to pass on the shoulder of the road.
If you miss your exit from an interstate expressway:
a. stop in any lane of the highway
b. get off at the next exit and come back to the exit you missed
c. roll down your window and ask the driver next to you for help
d. back up on the highway
b. get off at the next exit and come back to the exit you missed
The minimum age that a person must be in order to obtain an Instruction Permit is:
a. 14 years old
b. 15 years old
c. 15 1/2 years old
d. 16 years old
b. 15 years old
The fee for an Instruction Permit is:
a. $1.00
b. $2.00
c. $3.50
d. $4.00
c. $3.50
Shortly before your driver or nondriver license expires, the Driver License Bureau will mail a renewal reminder postcard to:
a. the most current address on your driver record
b. the address on your last application
c. the address in your local phone book
d. your local contract office
a. the most current address on your driver record
The minimum age that a person must be in order to obtain a motorcycle instruction permit is:
a. 14 years old
b. 15 years old
c. 15 1/2 years old
d. 16 years old
c. 15 1/2 years old
For a driver with an intermediate license, the driving restrictions are:
a. seat belt must be worn by the driver
b. seat belts must be worn by all passengers
c. a driving curfew from 1:00 a.m to 5:00 a.m
d. all of the above restrictions
d. all of the above restrictions
To help others know that you want to be an organ donor, you should:
a. complete the organ donor information on the back of your license
b. discuss your decision with your next of kin
c. have two witnesses sign the back of your license
d. all of the above
d. all of the above
Where should you go to take the Missouri driver examination tests:
a. any Missouri State Highway Patrol examination station
b. any Department of Transportation office
c. any Missouri contract office
d. the nearest high school driver education class
a. any Missouri State Highway Patrol examination station
The Missouri State Highway Patrol examiner will check the person’s vehicle before beginning the driving test:
a. to look for stolen car parts
b. to make sure that the vehicle has the required equipment
c. to make sure that the vehicle is in safe operating condition
d. answers b and c
d. answers b and c
If you fail the driving test three times:
a. the examiner will give you a Driving Skills Examination Report
b. you must send the above report to the Department of Revenue
c. the Department of Revenue will require driver training
d. all of the above
d. all of the above
Two solid yellow lines on the pavement mean:
a. passing is allowed for both drivers
b. passing is not allowed
c. passing is allowed if you are at the top a hill
d. passing is allowed during daylight only
b. passing is not allowed
The minimum and maximum speed limits on Missouri interstate highways are:
a. 40/55
b. 40/70
c. 30/70
d. 55/75
b. 40/70
A flashing red light on a traffic signal means:
a. the same thing as a stop sign
b. the traffic signal is broken
c. you do not have to come to a complete stop
d. driving conditions are dangerous
a. the same thing as a stop sign
A yellow signal light means:
a. the traffic signal is changing from green to red
b. you should slam on your brakes
c. you should increase your speed
d. the car in front of you is going too slow
a. the traffic signal is changing from green to red
A speed restriction sign:
a. may be ignored in rain, snow, or icy conditions
b. has a triangular shape
c. is blue with black lettering
d. shows a recommended speed for a curve or turn
d. shows a recommended speed for a curve or turn
When approaching a railroad crossing in a passanger vehicle you should:
a. slow down
b. look for a train
c be ready to stop
d. all of the above+
d. all of the above+
Work zone signs mean:
a. it is summer
b. you must immediately stop and back up
c. less than ideal conditions are present for driving
d. you should drive faster to get out of the work zone
c. less than ideal conditions are present for driving
A “No Right On Red” sign means:
a. even if the traffic signal is red, you may turn right
b. if the traffic signal is red, you cannot turn right
c. the intersection has a high number of accidents
d. even if the traffic signal is red, you do not have to come to a stop
b. if the traffic signal is red, you cannot turn right
Emergency vehicles:
a. have the right of way when using siren, horn, and red/blue lights
b. may use a loudspeaker to give instructions
c. may follow each other
d. all of the above__
d. all of the above__
After stopping for a school bus that is unloading children:
a. do not proceed until the children wave to you
b. watch for children walking along the side of the road
c. accelerate quickly
d. turn on your emergency flashers
b. watch for children walking along the side of the road
When making right or left turns, a driver should signal ________ before the turn:
a. 100 feet
b. 50 feet
c. 35 feet
d. 5 feet
a. 100 feet
A driver may use a handicapped parking space:
a. if a physically handicapped person is in the motor vehicle when it is parked
b. if a physically handicapped person is being delivered or picked up
c. if the vehicle displays a handicapped person placard or license plates
d. a and c,
e. b and c
e. b and c
When parking you vehicle down hill on a two way street:
a. turn your wheels to the right
b. turn your wheels to the left
c. keep your wheels pointed straight ahead
d. leave your transmission in neutral
a. turn your wheels to the right
When a traffic signal light turns green, you should:
a. yield the right-of-way to pedestrians
b. accelerate as quickly as possible to the next intersection
c. back up slowly
d. not move until another driver waves you on
a. yield the right-of-way to pedestrians
Littering:
a. is against the law
b. may cause a traffic accident
c. can lead to a $1,000 fine and up to one year in jail
d. all of the above*
d. all of the above*
A fully loaded bus traveling 55 mph could take up to ______ to come to a complete stop:
a. 50 feet
b. 125 feet
c. 400 feet
d. 750 feet
c. 400 feet
The “No-Zone” is:
a. the term used to describe the blind spots around a truck or bus
b. a special speed zone
c. a roadway with restrictions on vehicle stereo volume
d. the television show that replaced The Twilight Zone
a. the term used to describe the blind spots around a truck or bus
The following is true regarding seat belts and child restraints in vehicles:
a. you should never place an infant or small child in the front seat of a vehicle with airbags
b. an airbag can be dangerous to an infant or small child even in a low speed collision
c. you should always make sure all your passengers are using a seat belt or child restraint
d. all of the above
d. all of the above
When you are being “tailgated”;
a. if there is an open lane to your right, move over to the right
b. if there is not an open lane to your right, wait until the way is clear ahead, and reduce speed slowly to encourage the tailgater to drive around you
c. never slow down quickly
d. all of the above**
d. all of the above**
Liability insurance:
a. is required for all motor vehicle owners in Missouri
b. covers the policyholder’s legal liability resulting from injuries to other persons or damage to their property
c. can be dropped as soon as you register your motor vehicle
d. answers a and b
d. answers a and b
You must keep proof of your liability insurance:
a. at your office
b. in a safety deposit box at the bank
c. in your vehicle whenever it is being operated
d. at your neighbor’s house
c. in your vehicle whenever it is being operated
If you are at fault in an accident and do not pay for the damages:
a. your driver license or plates or both will be suspended for one year.
b. you will save money
c. your car will be repossessed
d. you must buy a new car
a. your driver license or plates or both will be suspended for one year
You must report all vehicle accidents to the Driver License Bureau if:
a. the accident involved an uninsured motorist and there was property damage costing more than $500
b. your vehicle is less than 5 years old
c. someone was injured or killed
d. answers a and c
d. answers a and c
SATOP is an abbreviation for:
a. Substance Abuse Traffic Offender Program
b. Salt And Tar On Pavement
c. Steer At The Other Point
d. Stop Airing Tires Over Pressure
a. Substance Abuse Traffic Offender Program
If you are ordered to install an ignition interlock on your vehicle, the cost of installation and monthly inspection must be paid by:
a. the court clerk
b. the police officer
c. youself
d. the judge
c. youself
In Missouri, the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level at which it is illegal for an adult driver to operate a motor vehicle is:
a. .08% or more
b. .05% or more
c. .020% or more
d. .008% or more
d. .008% or more
A point accumulation advisory letter will be sent to you if you:
a. have too many points taken off of your driver record
b. accumulate a total of 4 points in 12 months
c. do not score enough points on your driver test
d. fail the written test
b. accumulate a total of 4 points in 12 months
Points:
a. are nothing to worry about
b. are a good thing to have on your driver record
c. are helpful if you want to get a job driving
d. are something you don’t want on your driver record
d. are something you don’t want on your driver record
FACT is an abbreviation for:
a. Finance A Car Today
b. Full Ambulance Cannot Turn
c. Fear of Authority Causes Tension
d. Failure to Appear in Court for Traffic violations
d. Failure to Appear in Court for Traffic violations
Front door windows on a vehicle may be tinted to no more than:
a. 100% light blockage
b. whatever looks good
c. 65% light blockage
d. 50% light blockage
c. 65% light blockage
A license plate frame:
a. may cover the word Missouri on the plate
b. should not cover any information on the license plate
c. may cover the month and year registration stickers
d. may cover the wording at the bottom of the plate
b. should not cover any information on the license plate
When a person buys a vehicle, he or she must title the vehicle within:
a. 30 days
b. 6 months
c. 1 week
d. 1 year
a. 30 days
RESTRICTION CODE K
a Restricted to 45 MPH
b 25 Mile Radius
c Not Airbrake CDL
d Interstate Commercial driving only
d Intrastate CDL Only
RESTRICTION CODE Z
a Restricted to 45 MPH
b 25 Mile Radius
c Not Airbrake CDL
d More than 5 restrictions
More than 5 restrictions
Which of these is a sign of tire failure?
A. Steering that feels heavy
B. A loud bang
C. Vibration
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
Which of these is a good driving rule for work zones?
a. Turn on you flashers / hazard lights
b. Use your brake lights to warn drivers behind you.
c. Drive slowly
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
Brake fade can be caused by?
a. Can be corrected by letting up on the brakes for 1-2 seconds and then re-apply them.
b. Only occurs with drum brakes.
c. Can be caused by the brakes becoming too hot.
d. All of the above.
c. Can be caused by the brakes becoming too hot.
You are checking your brakes and suspension system for a pre trip inspection. Which of these statements is true?
a. Brake pads should not have brake fluid on them.
b. One missing leaf in a leaf spring can be dangerous.
c. Brake shoes should be at least 1/32 inch thick.
d. All of the above are true.
d. All of the above are true.
You must park on the side of a level, straight, four lane, divided highway. Where should you place the three reflective triangles?
a. One about 50 feet from the rear of the vehicle, one about 100 feet to the rear, and one about 100 feet from the front of the vehicle.
b. One within 10 feet of the front of the vehicle, one about 200 feet from the front, and one about 100 feet to the rear.
c. One within 10 feet of the rear of the vehicle, one about 100 feet to the rear, and one about 100 feet from the front of the vehicle.
d. One within 10 feet of the rear of the vehicle, one about 100 feet to the rear, and one about 200 feet to the rear.
d. One within 10 feet of the rear of the vehicle, one about 100 feet to the rear, and one about 200 feet to the rear
Which of these statements about engine overheating is true?
a. You should never remove the radiator cap on a pressurized system.
b. If your engine overheats within 20 miles of the end of your trip, you should complete the trip and then check the problem.
c. Antifreeze is not needed when the weather is warm.
d. You should never shut off an overheated engine until it cools
a. You should never remove the radiator cap on a pressurized system.
Retarders:
Can cause the vehicle to skid
a.when the road is slippery.
b. Work better at very low speeds or very low rpms.
c. Allow you to disconnect the steering axle brakes.
d. Cannot be used on interstate highways.
a.when the road is slippery.
Cargo inspections:
a. Are most often not the responsibility of the driver.
b. Should be performed after every break you take while driving.
c. Are only needed if hazardous materials are being hauled.
d. Should be performed every 6 hours or 300 miles.
b. Should be performed after every break you take while driving.
You are testing the stopping action of service brakes on a hydraulic system.
Which of these can mean there is a problem?
a. The vehicle pulls to one side when the brake pedal is pressed.
b. Stopping action is delayed
c. The brake pedal feels unusual
d. All of the above /
d. All of the above /
Which of these is a good driving rule for work zones?
a. Drive slowly.
b. Turn on your flashers.
c. Use your brake lights to warn drivers behind you.
d. All of the above rules
d. All of the above rules
It takes the body about ______hours to get rid of the alcohol in four drinks.
a. 2
b. 3
C. 4
d. 5
C. 4
For an average commercial vehicle, being driven at 55 mph on dry pavement, it will take about______ to bring the vehicle to a stop.
a. The length of the vehicle
b. Twice the length of the vehicle.
c. Half the length of a football field
d. The length of a football field
d. The length of a football field
You must park on the side of a level, straight, four-lane divided highway. Where should you place the three reflective triangles?
a. One within 10 feet of the rear of the vehicle, one about 100 feet to the rear,
and one about 200 feet to the rear.
b. One within 10 feet of the rear of the vehicle, one about 100 feet to the rear,
and one about 100 feet from the fiont of the vehicle.
c. One about 50 feet fi"om the rear of the vehicle, one about 100 feet to the
rear, and one about 100 feet fiom the front of the vehicle.
d. One within 10 feet of the front of the vehicle, one about 200 feet from the
front, and one about 100 feet to the rear.
a. One within 10 feet of the rear of the vehicle, one about 100 feet to the rear,
and one about 200 feet to the rear.
Cargo that can shift should have at least __ tie downs.
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
b. 2
According to the driver’s manual, why should you limit the use of your horn?
a. It can startle other drivers
b. It wears down the battery
c. The horn is not a good way to let others know you’re there
d. You should keep both hands tightly gripping the steering wheel
a. It can startle other drivers
Which of these statements about accelerating is true?
a. When traction is poor, more power should be applied to the accelerator.
b. Improper acceleration can cause mechanical damage.
c. You should feel a jerking motion if you are accelerating your vehicles properly.
d. All of the above.
b. Improper acceleration can cause mechanical damage.
If a straight vehicle (no trailer or articulation) goes into a front wheel skid, it will:
a. Slide sideways and spin out.
b. Go straight ahead but will turn if you tum the steering wheel.
c. Go straight ahead even if the steering wheel is turned.
d. Likely do any of the above.
c. Go straight ahead even if the steering wheel is turned.
Which of these statements about certain types of cargo is true?
a. Unstable loads such as hanging meat or livestock can require extra caution on curves.
b. Oversize loads can be hauled without special permits during times when the roads are not busy.
c. Loads that consist of liquids in bulk do not present vehicle-handling problems because they are usually very heavy.
d. When liquids are hauled, the tank should always be loaded totally full.
a. Unstable loads such as hanging meat or livestock can require extra caution on curves.
You are driving a heavy vehicle. You must exit a highway using an off ramp that curves downhill. You should:
a. Slow down to a safe speed before the tum.
b. Slow to the posted speed limit for the off ramp.
c. Come to a full stop at the top of the ramp.
d. Wait until you are in the curve before downshifting.
a. Slow down to a safe speed before the tum.
Which of these is a proper use of vehicle lights and flashers?
a. Turning on your headlights during the day when visibility is reduced due to rain or snow.
b. Flashing you brake lights to warn someone behind you of a hazard that
will require slowing down.
c. Flashing your brake lights to Warn someone behind you that you are going
to stop on the road.
d. All of the above.)
d. All of the above.)
The key principle in balancing cargo weight is to keep the load:
a. To the front.
b. To the rear.
c. On the side away from most traffic.
d. Balanced in the cargo area.
d. Balanced in the cargo area.
You are driving on a straight, level highway at 50 mph. There are no vehicles in front of you. Suddenly a tire blows out on your vehicles. What should you do
first?
a. Stay off the brake until the vehicle slows down on its own
b. Quickly steer onto the shoulder.
c. Begin light braking
d. Begin controlled or stab braking.
a. Stay off the brake until the vehicle slows down on its own
On which fires can you use the ABC fire extinguisher?
a. Electrical fires
b. Burning liquids
c. Burning cloth
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
Which of these statements about crossing or entering traffic with a heavy vehicle is true?
a. Heavy vehicles need larger gaps in traffic than cars.
b. The best way to cross traffic is to pull the vehicle out partway.
c. The heavier your load, the smaller the gap needed to cross traffic.
d. Because heavy vehicles are easy to see, you can count on other drivers to move out of your way or slow clown for you.
a. Heavy vehicles need larger gaps in traffic than cars
Which of these statements about staying alert to drive is true?
a. A half-hour break for coffee will do more to keep you alert than a half hour nap.
b. There are drugs that can overcome being tired.
c. If you must stop to take a nap, it should be at a truck stop or other public area, never on the side of the road.
d. The only thing that can cure fatigue is sleep.
d. The only thing that can cure fatigue is sleep.
Which of these statements about using mirrors is true?
a. You should look at a mirror for several seconds at a time.
b. Convex mirrors make thing look closer than they really are.
c. There are blind spots that your mirror cannot show you.
d. You should check your mirrors twice for a lane change.
c. There are blind spots that your mirror cannot show you.
You are checking your steering and exhaust systems for a pre trip inspection. Which of these statements is true?
a. Steering Wheel play of more than 10 degrees (2 inches on a 20- inch steering wheel) can make it hard to steer.
b. Leaks in the exhaust system are not a problem if they are outside the cab.
c. Some leakage of power steering fluid is normal.
d. All of the above are true.
a. Steering Wheel play of more than 10 degrees (2 inches on a 20- inch steering wheel) can make it hard to steer.
Your vehicle has hydraulic brakes. While traveling on a level road, you press the brake pedal and find that it goes to the floor. Which of these statements is true?
a. You should not downshift if you have an automatic transmission.
b. Pumping the brake pedal may bring the pressure up so you can stop the vehicle.
c. The parking brake will not Work either because it is part of the same hydraulic system.
d. All of the above.
b. Pumping the brake pedal may bring the pressure up so you can stop the vehicle.
You are checking your tires for a pre-trip inspection. Which of these statements is True?
a. Dual tires should be touching each other.
b. Tires of mismatched sizes should not be used on the same vehicle.
c. Radial and bias-ply tires can be used together on the same vehicle.
d. 2/32-inch tread depth is safe for the front tires.
b. Tires of mismatched sizes should not be used on the same vehicle.
Brake “fade”:
a. Can be caused by the brakes becoming too hot
b. Can be corrected by letting up on the brakes for l-2 seconds and then reapplying them.
c. ls a problem that only occurs With drum brakes?
d. All of the above.
a. Can be caused by the brakes becoming too hot
You are driving on a two-lane road. An oncoming driver drifts into your lane and is headed straight for you. Which of these is generally the best action to take?
a. Hard braking
b. Steer into the oncoming lane
c. Steer onto the left shoulder
‘d. Steer to the right.
‘d. Steer to the right.
Which of these statements about engine overheating is true?
a. If your engine overheats within 20 miles of the end of your trip, you should complete the and then check the problem.
b. You should never shut off an overheated engine until it cools.
c. You should never remove the radiator cap on a pressurized system while the engine is hot.
d. Antifreeze is not needed when the weather is warm.
c. You should never remove the radiator cap on a pressurized system while the engine is hot.
You are driving a heavy vehicle with a manual transmission. You have to stop the vehicle on the shoulder while driving on an up hill grade. Which of these is a good rule to follow when putting it back in motion up the grade?
a. Keep the clutch slipping while slowly accelerating.
b. Use the parking brake to hold the vehicle until the clutch engages
c. Let the vehicles roll straight backwards a few feet before you engage the clutch.
d. Let the vehicle roll backwards a few feet before you engage the clutch, but turn the wheel so that the back moves away from the roadway.
b. Use the parking brake to hold the vehicle until the clutch engages
A vehicle is loaded with most of the weight on the steering axle what may result?
a. Hard steering and possible breakdown
b. Better handling.
c. A need to disconnect the steering axle brakes
d. Too little traction on the steering axle.
a. Hard steering and possible breakdown
You are driving a 40 foot vehicle at 45 mph. Driving conditions are ideal (dry pavement, good visibility). What is the least amount of space that you should
keep in front of your vehicle to be safe?
a. 2 seconds
b. 3 seconds
c. 4 seconds
d. 5 seconds
c. 4 seconds
Which of these is a good rule to follow when steering to avoid a crash?
a. Apply the brakes while turning.
b. Steer with one hand so that you can turn the wheel more quickly.
c. Don’t turn any more than needed to clear what’s in your way.
d. Avoid counter steering.
c. Don’t turn any more than needed to clear what’s in your way.
You are checking your Wheels and rims for a pre-trip inspection. Which of these statements is true?
a. Rust around Wheel nuts may mean that they are loose.
b. Cracked wheels or rims can be used if they have been welded.
c. A vehicle can be safely driven with on missing lug nut on a Wheel.
d. Mismatched lock rings can be used on the same vehicle.
a. Rust around Wheel nuts may mean that they are loose.
You do not have a hazardous materials endorsement on you commercial driver’s license. You are asked to haul hazardous materials in a placarded vehicle. You
should:
a. Refuse to haul the load.
b. Take the placards off the vehicle. .
c. Haul the load, but only to the nearest place Where a driver with a hazardous materials endorsement can take over.
d. Haul the load, but file the report with the department of transportation
a. Refuse to haul the load.
As the blood alcohol concentration (bac) goes up, what happens?
a. The drinker more clearly sees how an alcohol is affection him/her.
b. The effects of alcohol decrease.
c. The person becomes more dangerous if allowed to drive.
d. The drinker can sober up in less time.
c. The person becomes more dangerous if allowed to drive.
Some traffic emergencies may require you to leave the road. Which of these is a good thing to remember?
a. If you must leave the road, try to get all wheels off the pavement
b. Brake gently to avoid skidding.
c. Use hard braking if you are moving at a speed greater than 20 mph.
d. Most shoulders will not support a large vehicle.
b. Brake gently to avoid skidding.
You should stop driving:
a. After 5 hours.
b. After 2 hours
c. After 9 hours
d. When you become sleepy
d. When you become sleepy
Which of these statements about downshifting for a long downhill grade is true?
a. It should not be done with automatic transmissions.
b. It allows engine compression and friction to help the brakes.
c. The proper time to down shift is just after the vehicle starts down the hill.
d. It is not necessary if the vehicle had retarder.
b. It allows engine compression and friction to help the brakes.
You are driving a long vehicle that makes wide turns. You want to turn left fiom Pine Street onto Cedar Street. Both are two lane two-way streets. You should:
a. Begin turning your vehicles as soon as you enter the intersection.
b. Begin turning your vehicle When you are halfway through the intersection.
c. Begin the turn With your vehicle in the left lane of Pine Street.
d. Turn into the left lane of Cedar Street and then move to the right lane When the traffic is clear.
b. Begin turning your vehicle When you are halfway through the intersection
Which of these statements about drugs is true?
a. A driver can use any prescription drug while driving.
b. Amphetamines ( pep pills or bennies ) can be used to help the driver stay alert.
c. Use of drugs can lead to accidents and or arrest.
d. All of the above.
c. Use of drugs can lead to accidents and or arrest.
You should avoid driving through deep puddles or flowing Water. But if you must, which of these steps can help keep you brakes Working?
a. Driving through quickly.
b. Gently pressing the brake pedal While driving through the Water.
c. Applying hard pressure on both the brake pedal and accelerator after coming out of the water.
d. Turning on your brake heaters.
b. Gently pressing the brake pedal While driving through the Water.
When looking ahead of your vehicle While driving you should look:
a. Straight ahead.
b. To the right side of the road.
c. To the left side of the road.
d. Back and forth, near and far.
d. Back and forth, near and far.
Which of these statements about escape ramps is true?
a. They are used to stop vehicles that lose their brakes on downhill grades.
b. They are designed to prevent injury to drivers and passengers.
c. They protect equipment and cargo from severe damage.
d. All of the above.
d. All of the above.
Which of these statements about downshifting is true?
a. When you downshift for a curve, you should do so before you enter the curve.
b. When you downshift for a hill, you should do so after you start down the hill.
c. When double clutching, you should let the rpms decrease While the clutch is released and the shift lever is in neutral.
d. All of the above.
a. When you downshift for a curve, you should do so before you enter the curve.
Which of these will help keep an engine cool in hot Weather?
a. Avoiding high-speed driving.
b. Making sure the engine has the right amount of oil.
c. Properly adjusted v-belts.
d. All of the above.......
d. All of the above......
When driving at night, you should:
a. Look to the left side of the road when a vehicle is coming toward you.
b. Drive only up to 50 mph With your low beams on.
c. Adjust your speed to keep your stopping distance Within your sight distance.
d. All of the above.
c. Adjust your speed to keep your stopping distance Within your sight distance.
Which of these items is checked in a pre-trip inspection?
a. Whether all vehicles lights are Working and are clean.
b. Wiper blades.
c. Cargo securement.
d. All of the above.
d. All of the above.
Which of these statements about backing a heavy vehicle is true?
a. Backing is always dangerous.
b. You should back and turn toward the driver’s side Whenever possible.
c. You should use a helper and communicate With hand signals.
d. All of the above.
d. All of the above.
Which of these statements about cold weather driving is true?
a. There is no need to worry about engine overheating when the weather is very cold.
b. Windshield Washer antifreeze should be added to the washer reservoir.
c. Exhaust system leaks are less dangerous in cold weather.
d. In snowstorms, wiper blades should be adjusted so that they do not make direct contact with the Windshield.
b. Windshield Washer antifreeze should be added to the washer reservoir.
When should you wear seat belts?
a. Any time you are in a moving vehicle.
b. Only in states where it is required by law.
c. Only when traveling on a highway.
d. Only When engaged in interstate commerce.
a. Any time you are in a moving vehicle.
Controlled braking:
a. Can be used while you are turning sharply.
b. Involves locking the wheels for short periods of time.
c. ls used to keep a vehicle from skidding.
d. All of the above.
c. ls used to keep a vehicle from skidding.
How do you correct a rear-Wheel acceleration skid?
a. Apply more power to the wheels.
b. Stop accelerating.
c. Apply the brake.
d. Downshift.
b. Stop accelerating.
For you safety, when setting out reflective triangles you should:
a. Carry the triangles at your side.
b. Hold the triangles between your body and oncoming traffic.
c. Keep them out of sight While you walk to the spot Where you set them out.
d. Turn off your flashers.
b. Hold the triangles between your body and oncoming traffic.
Which of these is not a good rule to follow when caring for injured at an accident scene?
a. If a qualified person is helping them, stay out of the Way unless asked to assist.
b. Stop heavy bleeding by applying direct pressure to the Wound.
c. Keep injured persons cool.
d. Move severely injured persons if there is a danger due to fire or passing traffic.
c. Keep injured persons cool.
You are driving in the right lane of a four-lane, undivided road. You come over a hill and find a car stopped ahead in your lane you do not have room to stop, and the hill blocks your view to the rear. Which of these is most likely the best action to take‘?
a. Steer to the right.
b. Steer into the left lane.
c. Steer into the oncoming lanes.
d. Use hard braking and brace for collision.
b. Steer into the left lane.
Which of these statements about speed management is true?
a. Empty trucks always stop in a shorter distance than fully loaded ones.
b. As the speed of a vehicle doubles, its stopping distance also doubles.
c. You should choose a speed that lets you stop within the distance that you can see ahead.
d. You should always brake during curves.
c. You should choose a speed that lets you stop within the distance that you can see ahead.
You are driving a new truck with a manual transmission. What gear will you probably have to use to take a.long downhill grade?
a. The same gear you would use to climb the hill.
b. A lower gear than you would use to climb the hill.
c. A higher gear than you would use to climb the hill.
d. None newer trucks can coast sown hills. .
b. A lower gear than you would use to climb the hill.
The most common cause of serious vehicle skids is:
a. Driving to fast for road conditions.
b. Poorly adjusted brakes.
c. Bad tires.
d. Poorly designed roads.
a. Driving to fast for road conditions.
The purpose of retarders is to:
a. Provide emergency brakes.
b. Help slow the vehicle while driving and reduce brake wear.
c. Apply extra braking power to the non-drive axles.
d. Help prevent skids.
b. Help slow the vehicle while driving and reduce brake wear.
Heavy vehicles must sometimes travel more slowly than other traffic. Which of these is not a good rule to follow when you are driving such a vehicle?
a. Signal other drivers when it is safe for them to pass you.
b. Pass other vehicles only if you can do so quickly.
c. Stay to the right.
d. Tum on your flashers if it is legal to do so.
b. Pass other vehicles only if you can do so quickly.
How far should a driver look ahead of the vehicle while driving?
a. 6-9 seconds
b. 9-12 seconds .
c. 12-15 seconds
d. 18-21 seconds
c. 12-15 seconds
The most important reason for being alert to hazards is so:
a. Accident reports will be accurate.
b. Law enforcement personnel can be called.
c. You will have time to plan your escape if the hazard becomes an emergency.
d. You can help impaired drivers.
c. You will have time to plan your escape if the hazard
Hydroplaning:
a. Only occurs when there is a lot of water.
b. Only occurs at speeds above 50 mph.
c. Cannot occur when driving through a puddle.
d. ls more likely if tire pressure is low.
d. ls more likely if tire pressure is low.
Your vehicle is in a traffic emergency and may collide with an other vehicle if you do not take action. Which of these is a good rule to remember at such a time?
a. Before any thing else, brace for collision.
b. If you are driving a large, heavy vehicle, it is always more risky to leave the road than hit another vehicle.
c. Heavy vehicles can almost always tum more quickly than they can stop.
d. If you have time, opening the door and jumping out is always the safest action.
c. Heavy vehicles can almost always tum more quickly than they can stop.
If you are being tailgated, you should:
a. Increase the space in front of your vehicle.
b. Flash your brake lights.
c. Speed up.
d. Signal the tailgater when it is safe to pass you.
a. Increase the space in front of your vehicle.
Which of these statements about overhead clearance is true?
a. You should assume posted clearance signs are correct.
b. A vehicle’s clearance can change with the load carried.
c. If the road surface causes your vehicle to tilt toward objects at the edge of the road, you should drive close to shoulder.
d. Extra speed will cause air to push your vehicle down for extra clearance.
b. A vehicle’s clearance can change with the load carried.
You must drive on a slippery road. Which of these is a good thing to do in such a situation?
a. Use a smaller following distance.
b. Apply the brakes during turns.
c. Slow down gradually.
d. All of the above.
c. Slow down gradually.
Which of these statements about vehicle fires is true?
a. If cargo in a van or box trailer catches on fire, you should open the cargo doors as soon as you can.
b. If your engine is on fire, you should open the hood as soon as you can.
c. If a trailer is on fire, you should drive fast to put the flames out.
d. A burning tire must be cooled.
d. A burning tire must be cooled.
The parking brake should be tested while the vehicle is:
a. Parked.
b. Moving slowly.
c. Going downhill.
d. Moving at highway speed.
a. Parked.
Cargo that is not loaded or secured properly can cause many problems. Which of these statements is true?
a. A vehicle can be damaged by overloading.
b. Other highway users can hit or be hit by loose cargo.
c. Loose cargo can cause injury to the driver or passengers during a quick stop or crash.
d. All of the above are true.
d. All of the above are true.
Which of these is a good rule to follow when using a fire extinguisher?
a. Keep as close to the fire as possible.
b. Stay downwind of the fire.
c. Aim at the base of the fire.
d. All of the above.
c. Aim at the base of the fire.
In the restriction codes, what does L stand for?
A) Corrective lenses
B) Daylight driving only
C) Left side mirrors
D) non-airbrake
D) non-airbrake
If the red lights are flashing, you must stop within how many feet before the railroad tracks:
A) 10-50 feet
B) 10-45 feet
C) 15-50 feet
D) None of the above
C) 15-50 feet
Bus drivers must have a commercial driver license if they drive a vehicle designed to seat more than __ persons, including the
driver.
A) 20 persons
B) 13 person
C) 15 persons
D) 30 persons
C) 15 persons
If the bus is equipped with a strobe light, when should it be turned on?
A) When it's the driver's birthday
B) When visibility is poor.
C) When backing the bus
D) When a car is following too closely
B) When visibility is poor.
When approaching a downhill grade in the bus, the driver should take the following step first:
A) Cover your brake
B) Stop and radio for assistance in finding an alternate route
C) Downshift into a lower gear
D) Activate the hazard lights
C) Downshift into a lower gear
To make a proper turn, you must signal at least how many feet before you turn?
A) 80 feet
B) 100 feet
C) 120 feet
D) 200 feet
B) 100 feet
Which of the following are steering system parts?
A) Tie rod, draglink, and spindle
B) Steering wheel, steering arm, and steering gear box
C) Shackle, axle and torque rod
D) Both A and B
D) Both A and B
Most bus crashes happen at:
A) Rail road crossings
B) Intersections
C) Bus stops
D) Parking lots
B) Intersections
The bus should be evacuated in which of the following situations?
A) Bus is on fire
B) There is danger of an imminent collision -
C) A student on the bus vomited and the other students are objecting
D) All of the above
E) Both A and B
E) Both A and B
How far away from the bus should the students be evacuated?
A) 200 feet
B) 10O feet
C) 10 bus lengths
D) A city block
B) 10O feet
If a student is presenting a serious behavior problem, which of the following steps should be taken?
A) Pull over, secure the bus and walk to where the student is seated and have a ‘serious’ talk
B) Call the police from your cell phone
C) Verbal warning, stop and secure bus, seat relocation, misconduct notice
D) Ignore the behavior, sing a ‘happy song’ in your head and hope they get off soon
C) Verbal warning, stop and secure bus, seat relocation, misconduct notice
14. To avoid an accident with a tailgater you should:
A) Avoid any sudden turns or stops and signal well in advance
B) Hit your brakes really hard to scare them and make them back off
C) increase the distance between you and the vehicle in front of you
D) A and B
E) A and C
E) A and C
You may pass another vehicle by using the shoulder of the road:
A) When the vehicle in front of you is making a left turn
B) To go around a slow moving vehicle
C) You are not allowed to pass on the shoulder of the road
D) When you need to make a right turn and traffic is backed up
C) You are not allowed to pass on the shoulder of the road
The minimum and maximum speed limits on Missouri interstate highways are:
A) 40/55
B) 40/65
C) 30/70
D) 40/70
D) 40/70
When you are facing a green light you must yield the right of way to a pedestrian :
A) Whether they are obeying the law or not
B) Only if they make eye contact
C) Only if they are in the crosswalk
D) If they are pushing a wheel chair
A) Whether they are obeying the law or not
Which of these statements is true regarding driving a school bus: .
Do not drive a school bus for:
A) more than an aggregate of twelve hours in a twenty four hour period
B) more than eight hours with a half hour of rest
C) more than nine consecutive hours
D) more than ten consecutive hours after receiving eight hours of rest
A) more than an aggregate of twelve hours in a twenty four hour period
The speed limit in any city, town or village is mph unless posted otherwise:
A) 20
B) 25
C) 30
D) 35 except for school zones
B) 25
You may want to care for an injured or ill person who is conscious, but before giving first aide, you must have permission. To get
permission you must tell the victim:
A) Who you are
B) How much training you have
C) How you plan to help
D)All of the above
E) None of the above
D)All of the above
To control bleeding
A) Place a clean covering over the wound
B) Put pressure on the nearby artery
C) Do not elevate the wound '
D) A and B
E) All of the above
D) A and B
If a person is having problems breathing you should have them:
A) Sitting up
B) Lying down
C) Standing
D) A combination of all of these to keep the blood circulating
A) Sitting up
If a student passenger seems sluggish and unresponsive on the bus, you should do which of the following?
A) Safe Stop the bus and alert dispatch that you are checking on the student.
B) Be thankful that at least one of the kids is riding quietly
C) inquire if the student has low blood sugar
D) Gently slap the_student's face and shake his/her shoulders shouting "hey, wake-up, are you OKl”
A) Safe Stop the bus and alert dispatch that you are checking on the student.
How can you protect yourself from disease transmission when giving care?
A) Avoid contacting the victim's blood or other body fluids
B) Ask the victim first if he or she has any communicable diseases
C) Use protective equipment, such as disposable gloves and breathing barriers when giving care.
D) Both A and C
D) Both A and C
Standing While school buses and school-chartered buses are in motion is permitted as long as
the standees are in the passenger compartment.
True// or False//
False//
At least ______________________, each pupil transported from home to school in a school bus should be instructed in safe riding practices.
a. once each month
b. twice each year
c. once during each school semester
d. once during the school year
c. once during each school semester
If you must evacuate your bus at a railroad crossing and a train is approaching, have everyone _________________ at a 45 degree angle away from the railroad track.
a. run as fast as they can -
b. Walk across the street
c. cross the tracks and Walk
d. walk in the direction of the train
d. walk in the direction of the train
Bio-diesel is considered to be one of the alternate fuels for School Buses. Which answer is not a benefit of using Bio-diesel fuel in School Buses?
a. It will help to reduce exhaust emissions.
b. Will operate in current diesel engines with little or no modifications.
c.Engines are easier to start in colder climates.
d. ls biodegradable
c.Engines are easier to start in colder climates.
When is a motor vehicle crash required to be reported under the FMCSR guidelines?
a. Whenever there is a fatality.
b. Whenever an injury is treated away from the scene.
c. ‘A vehicle is required to be towed fiom the scene.
d. All of the above.
d. All of the above
This sign means?
A) Slow down, completely stop if required, yield right-of-way traffic.
B) Completely stop at sign and yield right-of-way traffic.
C) Slow down for an approaching intersection.
D) Wrong way, do not enter.
This sign means?
A) Slow down, completely stop if required, yield right-of-way traffic.
B) Completely stop at sign and yield right-of-way traffic.
C) Slow down for an approaching intersection.
D) Wrong way, do not enter.
A) Slow down, completely stop if required, yield right-of-way traffic.
1. This sign means?
A) End of road construction.
B) Road construction detour to the left.
C) Road construction detour to the right.
D) A flagger  is stationed ahead to control road users.
1. This sign means?
A) End of road construction.
B) Road construction detour to the left.
C) Road construction detour to the right.
D) A flagger is stationed ahead to control road users.
D) A flagger is stationed ahead to control road users.
2. This sign means?

A) Winding road advance warning.
B) Warning of divided highway begins ahead.
C) Two way traffic advance warning.
D) Warning of divided highway ends ahead.
2. This sign means?

A) Winding road advance warning.
B) Warning of divided highway begins ahead.
C) Two way traffic advance warning.
D) Warning of divided highway ends ahead.
B) Warning of divided highway begins s ahead.
This sign means?
A) Advance warning of a left curve.
B) Advance warning of a low speed sharp left curve.
C) Road curves right, then turns left.
D) Advance warning of a winding road.
This sign means?
A) Advance warning of a left curve.
B) Advance warning of a low speed sharp left curve.
C) Road curves right, then turns left.
D) Advance warning of a winding road.
B) Advance warning of a low speed sharp left curve.
This sign means?
A) A two-way intersection ahead.
B) Side road intersection ahead.
C) A four-way intersection ahead.
D) T-Road intersection ahead.
This sign means?
A) A two-way intersection ahead.
B) Side road intersection ahead.
C) A four-way intersection ahead.
D) T-Road intersection ahead.
A) A two-way intersection ahead.
This sign means?
A) Advance warning of a left curve.
B) Advance warning of a low speed sharp left curve.
C) Road curves right, then turns left.
D) Advance warning of a winding road.
This sign means?
A) Advance warning of a left curve.
B) Advance warning of a low speed sharp left curve.
C) Road curves right, then turns left.
D) Advance warning of a winding road.
A) Advance warning of a left curve.
This sign means?

A) School advance warning, you're entering a school zone.
B) Pedestrian crossing ahead.
C) Pedestrians only, no vehicle traffic.
D) Pedestrians ahead warning sign.
This sign means?

A) School advance warning, you're entering a school zone.
B) Pedestrian crossing ahead.
C) Pedestrians only, no vehicle traffic.
D) Pedestrians ahead warning sign.
A) School advance warning, you're entering a school zone.
This sign means?

A) Winding road, use caution.
B) Slippery when wet, use caution.
C) Merging traffic from the right.
D) Sharp left curve then right curve, use caution.
This sign means?

A) Winding road, use caution.
B) Slippery when wet, use caution.
C) Merging traffic from the right.
D) Sharp left curve then right curve, use caution.
B) Slippery when wet, use caution.
This sign means?
A) Deer crossing ahead.
B) No hunting allowed.
C) State park area.
D) Wildlife reserve area
This sign means?
A) Deer crossing ahead.
B) No hunting allowed.
C) State park area.
D) Wildlife reserve area
A) Deer crossing ahead.
This sign means?

A) Minimum legal speed is 50 mph in ideal conditions.
B) Minimum legal speed is 50 mph in all weather conditions.
C) Maximum legal speed is 50 mph in ideal conditions.
D) Maximum legal speed is 50 mph in all weather conditions.
This sign means?

A) Minimum legal speed is 50 mph in ideal conditions.
B) Minimum legal speed is 50 mph in all weather conditions.
C) Maximum legal speed is 50 mph in ideal conditions.
D) Maximum legal speed is 50 mph in all weather conditions.
C) Maximum legal speed is 50 mph in ideal conditions
This sign means?
A) Forward traffic is not allowed.
B) A warning to stop right away.
C) Warning that a stop sign is ahead.
D) Wrong way, do not enter.
This sign means?
A) Forward traffic is not allowed.
B) A warning to stop right away.
C) Warning that a stop sign is ahead.
D) Wrong way, do not enter.
C) Warning that a stop sign is ahead.
This sign means?
A) Warning of a right curve ahead.
B) Warning of a right turn ahead.
C) Warning of merging traffic to the right.
D) Warning of a winding road ahead.
This sign means?
A) Warning of a right curve ahead.
B) Warning of a right turn ahead.
C) Warning of merging traffic to the right.
D) Warning of a winding road ahead.
A) Warning of a right curve ahead.
This warning sign means?
A) Two-way traffic ahead.
B) Divided highway ends.
C) Divided highway begins.
D) One-way traffic ahead.
This warning sign means?
A) Two-way traffic ahead.
B) Divided highway ends.
C) Divided highway begins.
D) One-way traffic ahead.
A) Two-way traffic ahead.
This sign means?
A) Intersection warning ahead. roadway ends, must turn right or left.
B) Side road intersection ahead.
C) Four-way intersection ahead.
D) Y intersection ahead.
This sign means?
A) Intersection warning ahead. roadway ends, must turn right or left.
B) Side road intersection ahead.
C) Four-way intersection ahead.
D) Y intersection ahead.
A) Intersection warning ahead. roadway ends, must turn right or left.
This sign means?
A) Soft shoulder warning.
B) Left lane ends ahead.
C) Narrow bridge warning.
D) Merging traffic from the right.
This sign means?
A) Soft shoulder warning.
B) Left lane ends ahead.
C) Narrow bridge warning.
D) Merging traffic from the right.
C) Narrow bridge warning.
This warning sign means?
A) Winding road ahead.
B) The road ahead, turns sharply left.
C) The road ahead, curves sharply left, then right.
D) The road ahead, curves sharply right, then left.
This warning sign means?
A) Winding road ahead.
B) The road ahead, turns sharply left.
C) The road ahead, curves sharply left, then right.
D) The road ahead, curves sharply right, then left.
D) The road ahead, curves sharply right, then left.
This sign means?

A) No left lane.
B) U-turn is prohibited.
C) Left lane ends.
D) No left turn.
This sign means?

A) No left lane.
B) U-turn is prohibited.
C) Left lane ends.
D) No left turn.
B) U-turn is prohibited.
This sign means?
A) 2 Lane traffic ahead.
B) Right curve warning ahead.
C) Merging traffic entering from the left.
D) Merging traffic entering from the right.
This sign means?
A) 2 Lane traffic ahead.
B) Right curve warning ahead.
C) Merging traffic entering from the left.
D) Merging traffic entering from the right.
D) Merging traffic entering from the right.
This warning sign means?
A) Winding road ahead, begins with a curve to the right.
B) Winding road ahead, begins with a curve to the left.
C) Slippery when wet.
D) The road curves to the left then to the right.
This warning sign means?
A) Winding road ahead, begins with a curve to the right.
B) Winding road ahead, begins with a curve to the left.
C) Slippery when wet.
D) The road curves to the left then to the right.
A) Winding road ahead, begins with a curve to the right.
This sign means?
A) No right turn warning.
B) X intersection ahead warning sign.
C) Railroad crossing ahead warning sign.
D) Advance warning of a cross intersection.
This sign means?
A) No right turn warning.
B) X intersection ahead warning sign.
C) Railroad crossing ahead warning sign.
D) Advance warning of a cross intersection.
C) Railroad crossing ahead warning sign.
This sign means?

A) One lane traffic. keep to the right.
B) Traffic is prohibited from entering a restricted roadway.
C) Highway exit only.
D) Road closed, construction ahead.
This sign means?

A) One lane traffic. keep to the right.
B) Traffic is prohibited from entering a restricted roadway. DO NOT ENTER
C) Highway exit only.
D) Road closed, construction ahead.
B) Traffic is prohibited from entering a restricted roadway. DO NOT ENTER

This sign means?
A) Divided highway ends.
B) Keep to the left of obstruction.
C) Left lane ends.
D) Keep to the right of obstruction.
This sign means?
A) Divided highway ends.
B) Keep to the left of obstruction.
C) Left lane ends.
D) Keep to the right of obstruction.
D) Keep to the right of obstruction.
This sign means?
A) Pedestrian crossing.
B) No pedestrian crossing.
C) School crossing.
D) No motor vehicles allowed.
This sign means?
A) Pedestrian crossing.
B) No pedestrian crossing.
C) School crossing.
D) No motor vehicles allowed.
C) School crossing.
This sign means?
A) School crossing ahead.
B) School zone ahead.
C) Pedestrian crossing ahead.
D) Ski resort ahead.
This sign means?
A) School crossing ahead.
B) School zone ahead.
C) Pedestrian crossing ahead.
D) Ski resort ahead.
C) Pedestrian crossing ahead.
What type of sign is this?
A) County route sign.
B) Interstate route sign.
C) State route sign.
D) U. S. route sign.
What type of sign is this?
A) County route sign.
B) Interstate route sign.
C) State route sign.
D) U. S. route sign.
D) U. S. route sign.
This sign means?
 

A) 2 Lane traffic ahead.
B) A sharp right curve or turn.
C) V intersection ahead.
D) A sharp left curve warning.
This sign means?


A) 2 Lane traffic ahead.
B) A sharp right curve or turn.
C) V intersection ahead.
D) A sharp left curve warning.
B) A sharp right curve or turn.
This sign means?
A) Slow down and yield to oncoming traffic
B) Come to a complete stop. proceed only when safe to do so.
C) Stop only to avoid an accident
S) Slow down and proceed if traffic allows.
This sign means?
A) Slow down and yield to oncoming traffic
B) Come to a complete stop. proceed only when safe to do so.
C) Stop only to avoid an accident
S) Slow down and proceed if traffic allows.
B) Come to a complete stop. proceed only when safe to do so.
What type of sign is this?
A) State route sign.
B) Interstate route sign.
C) County route sign.
S) U. S. route sign.
What type of sign is this?
A) State route sign.
B) Interstate route sign.
C) County route sign.
S) U. S. route sign.
A) State route sign.
This warning sign means?

A) End of school zone ahead.
B) Reduced speed limit, school zone ahead.
C) Stop sign ahead.
D) School crossing ahead.
This warning sign means?

A) End of school zone ahead.
B) Reduced speed limit, school zone ahead.
C) Stop sign ahead.
D) School crossing ahead.
B) Reduced speed limit, school zone ahead.
This exit advisory speed sign means?

A) Minimum advised speed limit is 25 mph in ail conditions.
B) Slow down, maximum advised speed is 25 mph in ideal conditions.
C) Slow down, maximum advised speed is 25 mph in all conditions.
D) Minimum a...
This exit advisory speed sign means?

A) Minimum advised speed limit is 25 mph in ail conditions.
B) Slow down, maximum advised speed is 25 mph in ideal conditions.
C) Slow down, maximum advised speed is 25 mph in all conditions.
D) Minimum advised speed iimit is 25 mph in ideal conditions.
C) Slow down, maximum advised speed is 25 mph in all conditions.
Passive crossings can have
a) yellow circular advance warning signs
b) pavement markings and cross bucks
c) flashing red lights without bells
D) both A & B
D) both A & B
When you are driving too fast on a banked curve, your vehicle will
a) feel a little heavier
b) lean toward the inside
c) lean toward the outside
c) lean toward the outside
The most common bus accident according to the driver's manual occurs
a) during backing
b) when the bus goes out of control and hits head—on with a fixed object
c) at intersections
d) making right hand turns
c) at intersections
While loading at the school,
a) count the riders as they board the bus
b) remove the key from the ignition if you leave the driver compartment
c) insist all middle school and elementary riders use their assigned seats
d) text your friends and look at Facebook on your phone
b) remove the key from the ignition if you leave the driver compartment
While loading at the school,
a) count the riders as they board the bus
b) remove the key from the ignition if you leave the driver compartment
c) insist all middle school and elementary riders use their assigned seats
d) text your friends and look at Facebook on your phone
6. The safety relief valve is installed in the first tank the air compressor pumps air to, and is
set to open at
b) remove the key from the ignition if you leave the driver compartment
The safety relief valve is installed in the first tank the air compressor pumps air to, and is
set to open at

a) 45 psi
b) 85 psi
c) 125 psi
d) 150 psi
d) 150 psi
Air loss in a single vehicle should not be more than with the engine off and the service
brake applied.
a) 1 psi in 30 seconds
b] 1 psi in one minute
c) 2 psi in 45 seconds
d) 3psi in one minute
d) 3psi in one minute
How far should a driver look ahead of the vehicle while driving?

a) 9-12 seconds
b) 12-15 seconds
c) 13-16 seconds
d) 18-21 seconds
b) 12-15 seconds
What should you do if your vehicle hydroplanes?
a) start stab braking
b) accelerate slightly
c) release the accelerator
d) switch lanes
c) release the accelerator
You are driving on a straight level highway at 50 mph. There are no vehicles ahead of you and suddenly a tire blows out on the vehicle you are driving. The first thing you should do is:

a) stay off the brake until your vehicle has slowed down
b) quickly steer onto the shoulder '
c) begin light braking
d) begin emergency braking
a) stay off the brake until your vehicle has slowed down
if your initial two breaths do not go in during your care for an unconscious adult, you
should then:
A a) sweep out the mouth
b) give up to 5 abdominal thrust
c) reposition the victims head and reattempt 2 rescue breaths
d) all the above
c) reposition the victims head and reattempt 2 rescue breaths
lf a person is unconscious, consent is not implied.
A. True
B. False
B. False
.Wheelchairs that are compliant with ANSI/RESNA WC19 standard will have six easilyidentifiable and accessible securement points for the wheelchair tie downs.

TRUE OR FALSE -

FALSE-
School bus videos can be used to eliminate the need for a behavioral intervention plan fora child with disabilities

TRUE OR FALSE )

FALSE)
9. Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) is defined as “Educating students with disabilitieswithout the use of restraints.

TRUE OR FALSE\

FALSE\
. The student’s IEP is a written program for their education that includes specific supportservices needed to educate the student, including transportation

TRUE OR FALSE(

TRUE(
Wheelchair lap trays should be taken off the wheelchair and secured with a lap belt orother securement system that is designed to restrain_____________the weight of the lap tray

A) 2 times


B) 5 times


C) equal


D) 3 times

B) 5 times the weight
Centers for Disease Control estimates that an average of _________ children in the U.S.have an Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)



A) 1 in 200


B) 1 in 68


C) 1 in 110


D) 1 in 325

B) 1 in 68
Wheelchair tie down and occupant restraint system (WTORS) use is optional if thewheelchair is compliant with WC 19



TRUE OR FALSE

FALSE
. To comply with IDEA, FERPA and Head Start Regulations all transportation personnelshould receive annual training regarding confidentiality requirements.



TRUE OR FALSE

TRUE
How far should a driver look aheadof the vehicle while driving?

a) 9-12 seconds


b) 12-15 minutes


c) 12-15 seconds


d) 18-21 seconds

c) 12-15 seconds
If you swing wideto the left before turning right, anothervehicle may try to pass you on the right.

True


False

True
A CPR cycle is ______ compressions and _____ rescue breaths.



A) 20 and 3


B) 15 and 2


C) 20 and 2


D) 15 and 3




this is not the correct compression to breath ratio, but it is the form used by MAPT for Roadeo use. after 10 years they have not updated their source.


D) 15 and 3
If a person is unconscious, consent is not implied.



True


False

False








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When caring for a person who is having a seizure, you should --




A) Try to hold the person still


B) Remove nearby objects that might cause injury.


C) Place a spoon or wallet between the person's teeth


D) All of the above

B) Remove nearby objects that might cause injury.
What are situations in which you would call 911?



A) No signs of life, no breathing,


B) unconsciousness, seizures,


C) trouble breathing


D) All of the above

D) All of the above

A Traffic Sign with an orange background normally provides what kind of information?




A) Warning


B) Motorist Services


C) Construction


D) Regularity

C) Construction

A pennant shaped sign indicates a?




A) Stop Sign


B) Railroad Crossing


C) Parks and Recreation information


D) No Passing Zone

D) No Passing Zone



What is the normal speed for lettered roads/highways in Missouri, unless otherwise posted?




A) 45


B) 50


C) 55


D) 60

C) 55

What is the minimum amount that you can be fined for a 1st offense for speeding in a Work Zone?




A) $50


B) $100


C) $250


D) $500

C) $250

Which of the following will help to prevent Hydroplaning?




A) properly inflated tires


B) Slowing down


C) Tires with deep tread


D) All of the above

D) All of the above

You should not use your High Beams when an approaching car gets ... how close?




A) 250 '


B) 500'


C) 750'


D) 1000'

B) 500'

Which is NOT a behavior associated with "Road Rage"?




A) Changing lanes


B) Beeping the horn


C) Breaking or slowing down suddenly


D) Flashing the headlights

A) Changing lanes

All of the following are statements about Defensive Driving are true ... EXCEPT?




A) Other drivers will rely on the traffic lights


B) keep your eyes moving


C) Expect other drivers to make mistakes


C) Pay special attention to oncoming vehicles

A) Other drivers will rely on the traffic lights
If you have a front tire blowout, you should do all the following, EXCEPT?



A) holding the steering wheel tightly


B) taking your foot off of the accelerator


C) Quickly apply the brakes firmly


D) Turn on your emergency flashers

C) Quickly apply the brakes firmly

What are some of the advantages of a Roundabout?




A) They create an efficient traffic flow and often less delay


B) They eliminate left hand turns in front of oncoming traffic?


C) They are safer than traditional intersections


D) All of the above

D) All of the above

What is the 1st step in caring for a bleeding wound?




A) Apply pressure at a pressure point


B) Add a bulky dressing to reinforce


blood-soaked bandages


C) Apply direct pressure with a sterile or clean dressing


D) Care for shock

C) Apply direct pressure with a sterile or clean dressing

The cycle of compressions and breaths in CPR for a child is?




A) 15 compressions for every 3 breaths


B) 15 compressions for every 1 breaths)


C) 30 compressions for every 2 breaths)


D) 30 compressions for every 1 breaths)

15 compressions for every 3 breathsB)