Ontario AZ Practice Test 01 /30 32 votes, 4.5 avg 11115 1 - AZ Driving Rules in English Truck Driving Rules - 1 30 Questions Passing Marks - 80% 1 / 30 How to check if the coupling is secure? By lifting the landing gear By turning on the flashers By performing the tug test By visual inspection only 2 / 30 When you are doing a visual inspection of the coupling and you see a space between the upper plate of the trailer and the fifth wheel, it indicates: The coupling is not secure You should raise the landing gears Fifth wheel need to be cleaned The coupling is secure 3 / 30 When coupling you must align the fifth wheel lower coupler with the _____ Air bags Trailer tires Landing gear Trailer kingpin 4 / 30 If you refuse or fail to proceed to a weigh scale when requested, for how many days your license will be suspended? Up to 30 days Up to 60 days Up to 100 days Up to 20 days 5 / 30 A driver is required to complete a vehicle inspection every _____ 14-hours period 10-hours period 24-hours period 48-hours period 6 / 30 Wheels and tires must be installed by ________ Dispatcher Owner Operator Driver A Certified tire installer or a mechanic 7 / 30 Who is responsible for the safe operating condition of a commercial motor vehicle? c) Operator d) Both b) and c) a) The mechanic b) Driver 8 / 30 If a truck inspection station is open, should you enter for the truck inspection? Yes, you must enter and stop for inspection No, if you already have done the inspection Yes, only if you think your truck is in good condition No, if you are getting late 9 / 30 Prior to the uncoupling/coupling procedure, you must always remember to: Sound your horn before backing (electric horn only if during the road test) Roll down windows and turn off any audio systems Confirm the location is suitable and safe for uncoupling and coupling the truck and trailer. Do all these 10 / 30 No combination of vehicles is permitted to exceed a length of ________ except double-trailer combinations that meet special requirements for both trailers and the tractor. 24 meters 26 meters 25 meters 23 metres 11 / 30 When is a driver not required to inspect the load? If the cargo is sealed in a vehicle and the driver has been ordered not to open it If driver is getting late If the load is not heavy At night 12 / 30 You cannot operate a vehicle or combination of vehicles on a highway when its gross weight exceeds the maximum weight permitted under Part VII of the Highway Traffic Act and its regulations. False True 13 / 30 Who is responsible for the weight of the commercial vehicle? Drivers All of them Shippers Operators 14 / 30 Who can adjust a commercial vehicle’s air brakes? Operator No one Driver Certified mechanic 15 / 30 How to check the free play or lash in the steering system? With the engine off and the wheels straight ahead; turn the steering wheel in both directions with your fingers until you can feel the resistance of the tires By applying parking brakes With all these methods With the engine on and the wheels straight ahead; turn the steering wheel in both directions with your fingers until you can feel the resistance of the tires 16 / 30 Commercial vehicle and trailers must be inspected each year by _______. Driver Police Operator A licensed motor-vehicle inspection mechanic 17 / 30 What is the minimum tread depth of a rear tire of a motor vehicle? 3.5 millimetres 4.5 millimetres 1.5 millimetres 2.5 millimetres 18 / 30 The front tires of a motor vehicle with a gross vehicle rating of more than 4,500 kilograms must have at least __________ of tread measured in two adjacent tread grooves. 2mm 3mm 4mm 1 mm 19 / 30 All vehicles, including loads, are limited to a height of ________to ensure adequate clearance is maintained at bridges and overpasses. 5.15 metres 3.15 metres 4.15 metres 6.15 metres 20 / 30 Who is exempt from carrying a daily log? Drivers operating within a 180-km radius of where they start the day and return to the same location at the end of the day. Drivers operating within a 170-km radius of where they start the day and return to the same location at the end of the day. Drivers operating within a 190-km radius of where they start the day and return to the same location at the end of the day. Drivers operating within a 160-km radius of where they start the day and return to the same location at the end of the day. 21 / 30 Before starting the coupling always check that Fifth wheel is flat, and jaws are closed Fifth wheel is flat, and jaws are fully opened Fifth wheel is tilted, and jaws are fully opened Fifth wheel is tilted, and jaws are closed 22 / 30 What should you do if you find a minor defect in the vehicle you are driving? Record the defect on the inspection report and report the defect to the operator Report the defect to the operator and keep driving You don’t need to do anything as long as there is no police Monitor the condition of the vehicle, no need to report or record 23 / 30 What should you always carry when driving a commercial vehicle? All of these Valid driver’s license, original insurance certificate Original insurance certificate A daily log for the day and the previous fourteen days 24 / 30 What should you do if you find a major defect in the vehicle you are driving? Monitor the condition of the vehicle, no need to report or record Ignore the defect if you are getting late Report the defect to the operator and do not drive until the defect is repaired Report the defect to the operator and keep driving 25 / 30 What is the most common reason for taking a commercial vehicle out of service? Out-of-adjustment air brakes Defective wipers None of these Defective lights 26 / 30 Drivers must re-check the cargo not more than ____ km from the point where the cargo was loaded. 60 100 80 40 27 / 30 What should you do after you have lowered the landing gear while uncoupling? Perform a tug test Connect air and electrical lines Disconnect and secure air and electrical lines Sound the horn 28 / 30 If the new wheels are installed or the wheels are re-installed after repair, after how many kms you should re-check the wheels and fasteners. Between 1000 km and 1500 km Between 20 km and 30 km Between 80 km and 160 km Between 40 km and 400 km 29 / 30 Any load overhanging the rear of a vehicle by 1.5 metres (5 ft.) or more should be marked by A blue light at night and by a blue flag at all other times A red light at night and by a red flag at all other times A yellow light at night and by a yellow flag at all other times A red light at night and by a yellow flag at all other times 30 / 30 You must re-inspect the cargo and the cargo securement systems, and make adjustments if The vehicle has been driven for 240 km The vehicle has been driven for three hours Any of these occurs There is a change of duty status of the driver Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz Please rate this quiz Send feedback AZ Road Rules Road Rules – 1 Road Rules – 2 Road Rules – 3 Road Rules – 4 Road Rules – 5 AZ Practice Tests Practice Test – 1 Practice Test – 2 Practice Test – 3 Practice Test – 4 Practice Test – 5 Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)