CDL weak-area practice

CDL Pre-Trip Inspection Test 1

Use this set after reading the pre-trip inspection outline or when you need to strengthen defect recognition before mixed CDL practice.

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Study the weak area

What to understand before you answer.

Pre-trip practice is most useful when each part check is tied to a safety consequence. These questions focus on whether the vehicle should move, be repaired, or be reported.

01

Inspect by safety system: steering, suspension, tires, wheels, brakes, lights, leaks, coupling, and cargo.

02

Treat visible defects as evidence, not as something to ignore until a warning light appears.

03

Choose the action that verifies the vehicle is safe before it moves.

Before the questions

How to improve this score.

  1. Read the pre-trip inspection study page.
  2. Answer the practice set.
  3. Group missed questions by vehicle system.
  4. Use a weak-area drill before returning to the full CDL practice set.

Common traps to watch for

Treating the inspection as a memorized routine rather than a safety decision.

When this pattern appears in a missed answer, review the explanation before trying another set.

Assuming the vehicle is safe because the steering still moves.

When this pattern appears in a missed answer, review the explanation before trying another set.

Checking tire pressure but missing visible structural damage.

When this pattern appears in a missed answer, review the explanation before trying another set.

Waiting for a dashboard warning instead of investigating visible evidence.

When this pattern appears in a missed answer, review the explanation before trying another set.

Starting the engine without checking visible wear or leaks.

When this pattern appears in a missed answer, review the explanation before trying another set.

Practice questions

CDL Pre-Trip Inspection Test 1 Quiz

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Question 1

What is the main purpose of a CDL pre-trip inspection?

Question 2

During a pre-trip inspection, you find a steering component that is loose. What should you do?

Question 3

Which tire condition should make a CDL driver stop and address the problem before driving?

Question 4

You see fresh fluid dripping under the engine area during inspection. What is the best next step?

Question 5

What should you check when inspecting belts and hoses?

Question 6

When inspecting lights and reflectors, what are you trying to confirm?

Question 7

A brake hose is worn and rubbing against another part. Why is this a serious inspection finding?

Question 8

Why should wheel fasteners be checked during a pre-trip inspection?

Question 9

In a combination vehicle pre-trip inspection, what coupling item should be confirmed before moving?

Question 10

What should the driver do if an inspection finds a defect that makes the vehicle unsafe?

Question 11

Why should cargo securement be considered during a pre-trip inspection?

Question 12

During the walk-around, you find a cracked suspension part. What is the safe interpretation?

Question 13

During a pre-trip inspection, you find a steering component that is loose or cracked. What is the safest decision?

Question 14

What does a deep cut or exposed cord in a tire sidewall usually mean during inspection?

Question 15

You see fresh fluid under the engine area before a trip. What should you do?

Question 16

A brake hose is rubbing against another part and shows visible wear. Why is this serious?

Question 17

During inspection, what is the concern with cracked or missing leaf springs?

Question 18

What should you check on wheels and rims before driving?

Question 19

Why are lights and reflectors part of the pre-trip inspection?

Question 20

A belt in the engine compartment is badly frayed. What is the best inspection decision?

Study before retesting

Review before you try again.