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CDL Passenger Endorsement P Practice Test -4

Study for your CDL Passenger Endorsement Test with this FREE Practice Test. 25 practice Questions for CDL Passenger Endorsement Test straight from the CDL hand book, Stop stressing about the test and practice today with our multiple choice practice test.
25
Questions number
5
Mistakes Allowed
80%
Passing Score

CDL Sample Test Questions

A broken exhaust system can allow what?
  • Popped tires.
  • Poisonous fumes into the cab or sleeper berth.
  • Bad self esteem.
  • The brakes to fail.
All versions of the Class A Pre-trip inspection test will include _______.
  • All of the listed answers.
  • An engine start.
  • An in-cab inspection.
  • An inspection of the coupling system.
As a bus driver you are not allowed to carry __________.
  • Labeled radioactive materials in the spaces occupied by people.
  • Water.
  • Small-arms ammunition label ORM-D
  • Emergency hospital supplies.
As a bus driver, you need to remember ______.
  • The size of the gap your bus needs to accelerate and merge with traffic.
  • The clearance your bus needs.
  • Watch for poles and tree limbs at stops.
  • All of the listed answers.
As the bus driver, you are expected to announce which of the following to your passengers at a scheduled stop?
  • Bus number.
  • The location.
  • Next departure time.
  • All of the listed answers.

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