Introduction to Driving Mechanics Challenge
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Review Test Submission: Lesson 3: Introduction to Driving
Mechanics Challenge
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Course
TRS 225 Basic Fleet Management, Fall 23, e-Campus 12117
Test
Lesson 3: Introduction to Driving Mechanics Challenge
Started
10/26/23 10:34 AM
Submitted
10/26/23 10:55 AM
Due Date
10/29/23 11:59 PM
Status
Completed
Attempt
Score
28 out of 36 points
Time Elapsed
20 minutes
Instructions
Instructions: Select all correct responses. Multiple answer questions must contain
correct answers only for full credit.
Results
Displayed
All Answers, Submitted Answers, Correct Answers, Feedback, Incorrectly
Answered Questions
Question 1
0 out of 2 points
Accident prevention strategies rely on; (Select all that apply)
Selected
Answers:
C.
Psychological Controls
Answers:
A.
Engineered controls
B.
Limiting an exchange of energy
C.
Psychological Controls
D.
Education and training
Response
Feedback:
Accident prevention strategies are psychological controls:exampled by training,
education, awareness, licensing, laws, procedures
Question 2
2 out of 2 points
An “accident” is best described as (only one is correct)
Selected
Answers:
D.
A non-criminal occurrence
Answers:
A.
A violation of state law
B.
Having an intentional outcome
C.
Having an unintended outcome
D.
A non-criminal occurrence
Response
Feedback:
The term accident means that it is not deemed a criminal offense.
Question 3
0 out of 2 points
Injury prevention strategies are those that; Yes, students may want to review Haddon's "Energy
Transfer Theory" in addition to the PPTs for full credit. (Select all that apply).
Selected
Answers:
A.
Limit an energy exchange to the human
B.
Prevent an energy exchange to the human
Answers:
A.
Limit an energy exchange to the human
B.
Prevent an energy exchange to the human
C.
Limit energy exchange by making the human more resistant
D.
Exampled by setting rules and procedures
Response
Feedback:
Injury prevention strategies are engineering controls that eliminate or limit the
exchange of energy from the environment to the human. One of Hadden's theories
also states making the human resistant to a hazard.
Question 4
2 out of 2 points
Performing a brake check is a component of a pre-trip inspection
Selected
Answer:
True
Answers:
True
Fals
e
Response
Feedback:
The answer is true
Question 5
2 out of 2 points
After beginning a trip with a new load, it is best to stop and re-check load securement within the
first
Selected
Answers:
A.
20 miles/20 minutes of travel
Answers:
A.
20 miles/20 minutes of travel
B.
At the first stop of the trip
C.
At the termination of the haul
Response
Feedback:
20 miles/20 minutes of travel
Question 6
2 out of 2 points
Control of a CMV relies on; (Select all that apply)
Selected
Answers:
A.
Acceleration
B.
Steering
C.
Backing
D.
Stopping
Answers:
A.
Acceleration
B.
Steering
C.
Backing
D.
Stopping
Response
Feedback:
A,B,C, & D are correct and all must be selected
Question 7
0 out of 2 points
Double clutching and “bumping” the engine in order to downshift a manual shift transmission in a
CMV, are required due to: (Select all that apply)
Selected
Answers:
A.
An unsynchronized gear arrangement
Answers:
A.
An unsynchronized gear arrangement
B.
Its required on the road test portion of the practical test
C.
Recommended by the manufacturer
Response
Feedback:
An unsynchronized gear arrangement, and it's required on the road test portion
of the practical test.
Question 8
2 out of 2 points
Before beginning travel down a steep grade or around a curve the driver should
Selected
Answers:
A.
Downshift to the appropriate gear
Answers:
A.
Downshift to the appropriate gear
B.
Brake to control speed
C.
Increase engine rpm for more control under power
Response
Downshift
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Feedback:
Question 9
2 out of 2 points
How far ahead should a driver of a CMV be scanning in order to recognize hazards. (Select all
that apply)
Selected
Answers:
A.
12 to 15 seconds travel time
B.
About a city block when speeds are slow and in town
C.
About ¼ mile on highways
Answers:
A.
12 to 15 seconds travel time
B.
About a city block when speeds are slow and in town
C.
About ¼ mile on highways
Response
Feedback:
A, B, & C must be selected
Question 10
2 out of 2 points
Proper following distance is important in order to prevent sudden lane changes.
Selected
Answer:
True
Answers:
True
Fals
e
Response
Feedback:
True
Question 11
2 out of 2 points
Tapping brakes a few times in quick succession can signal motorists behind a commercial vehicle
of a need to slow down up ahead.
Selected
Answer:
True
Answers:
True
Fals
e
Response
Feedback:
True
Question 12
2 out of 2 points
A CMV breaks down on a two lane state highway. The driver pulls over on the shoulder but still
remains partially in the lane of travel. The driver should: (Select all that apply)
Selected
Answers:
A.
Put on appropriate high visibility PPE
B.
Deploy warning triangles
Answers:
A.
Put on appropriate high visibility PPE
B.
Deploy warning triangles
C.
Help direct traffic until help arrives
Response
Feedback:
Wearing high vis clothing and deploying warning triangles
Question 13
2 out of 2 points
The proper class and type of PPE for a driver of a CMV on foot working on or near a highway for
speeds above 50 mph would be
Selected
Answers:
B.
Class 3 Type R
Answers:
A.
Class 1 Type O
B.
Class 3 Type R
C.
Class 2 Type P
D.
Class 3 Type P
Response
Feedback:
Class 3 Type R. Type R is for raodway, O for offroad, P for public safety.
Question 14
2 out of 2 points
A button hook turn is prohibited because the tractor may have to cross over a center line.
Selected
Answer:
Fals
e
Answers:
True
Fals
e
Response
Feedback:
False. A button hook proper technique does not include traveling completely
across the line.
Question 15
0 out of 2 points
A pre-trip inspection begins with
Selected
Answers:
A.
Checking the front of the road tractor for damage
C.
Checking tires/fluids
Answers:
A.
Checking the front of the road tractor for damage
B.
Key control
C.
Checking tires/fluids
D.
Brake test
Response
Feedback:
Key control
Question 16
2 out of 2 points
What is one common indicator of a loose lug nut or bolt connected to the frame and an
accessory?
Selected
Answers:
B.
Brightly worn metal/ring around the nut/bolt
Answers:
A.
Excessive rust
B.
Brightly worn metal/ring around the nut/bolt
C.
It must be physically examined
Response
Feedback:
Brightly worn metal/ring around the nut/bol
Question 17
2 out of 2 points
A cracked windshield is allowable if the crack is out of the driver’s view.
Selected
Answer:
Fals
e
Answers:
True
Fals
e
Response
Feedback:
False
Question 18
2 out of 2 points
The first step of a brake test is to observe and listen for air leaks and ensure the air reservoir fills
and that the audible alarm and gauges for air pressure are operable during initial start- up and
warming.
Selected
Answer:
True
Answers:
True
Fals
e
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Response
Feedback:
True
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