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CDL School Bus Endorsement S Practice Test -3

Need to Pass your CDL School Bus Endorsement Test! Then start here with FREE Practice Tests for Commercial Drivers. Our practice tests are designed to help you learn the material in the CDL Handbook, Each question is multiple choice and will provide instant feedback.
25
Questions number
5
Mistakes Allowed
80%
Passing Score

CDL Sample Test Questions

After the students have boarded the bus and you have accounted for each student, you should do what first?
  • Turn on alternating flashing red lights.
  • Close the school bus door.
  • Release the parking brake.
  • Turn on the left turn signal.
Crossbuck signs require you to ______.
  • Accelerate your vehicle.
  • Honk your horn.
  • Yield the right-of-way.
  • Turn off your engine.
Do not change gears while crossing the tracks, if ________.
  • Your bus has an automatic transmission.
  • Your bus has a manual transmission.
  • If you're in a good mood.
  • If you have only been driving a bus for a short time.
During an emergency, you first need to _______.
  • Evacuate the bus.
  • Call the parents of the children.
  • Recognize the type of hazard.
  • Lead students to a safe area.
For your pre-trip vehicle inspection test, your entry doors should be in what condition?
  • All of the listed answers.
  • Your entry doors should be undamaged.
  • Entry doors should operate smoothly from the outside.
  • Entry doors should be in working condition.

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