/35 Professional Quiz 1 / 35 Who sets the standard for CMV Professionalism? FMCSA DOT Your Company All the above 2 / 35 Driving is a privilege as well as a discipline. True False 3 / 35 My emotions have absolutely no effect on my driving. True False 4 / 35 Emotions can be deadly. True False 5 / 35 Fear can cause panic braking. True False 6 / 35 ______ is caused by a person being offended acting out in anger. Fear Anxiety Rage Joy 7 / 35 Low anxiety can lead to over confidence. True False 8 / 35 High anxiety can causes excessive tension which will improve your driving skills. True False 9 / 35 As a professional driver you must make the choice to remain _____ in all situations. Calm Anxious Tired Scared 10 / 35 Responding to situations with emotions has the possibility to cost a driver, which of the following? Money Time Someone's life All the above 11 / 35 Newtons 1st Law of Motion is that any object in motion tends to stay in motion unless and ________ force or _________ force disrupts the motion. gravitational, emotional dark, light light, heavy internal, external 12 / 35 What 3 things can kinetic energy do? It always goes in direction of travel Transfer weight in a turn A skid mark is created by exceeding a tire surface grip All the above 13 / 35 Kinetic energy is energy in motion. True False 14 / 35 Correct braking and visual driving work together. True False 15 / 35 The correct following distance is: 1-3 seconds 2-4 seconds 3-5 seconds 4-6 seconds 16 / 35 Weight creates _______, and friction creates ________. friction, unsafe situations danger, lack of control friction, traction diabetes, a rash 17 / 35 The Visual Driving Rule states that you must be able to stop in _____ the distance that you can see. a quarter half 3/4 2/3 18 / 35 Kinetic energy is subject to the Laws of Motion. True False 19 / 35 Newtons 3rd Law of Motion relates to how to control your vehicle from the front going downhill and the rear going uphill. True False 20 / 35 Newtons 2nd Law of Motion is why chain reaction accidents are so _______. deadly preventable seldom random 21 / 35 Gusting winds in barefoot conditions (no traction devices) can be hazardous in the wind. True False 22 / 35 The two external forces that disrupt motion are __________ and _______? road surface, speed road surface, wind braking, rain speed, wind 23 / 35 The recommended speed for traction devices is 40 miles per hour. True False 24 / 35 Suggested Commercial Motor Vehicle Notice recommends traction devices to be on _____________________ at a minimum. one axle only (your choice) only on the rear of the trailer the drive axle and rear of trailer all of the above 25 / 35 Tire Comparison Graph reveals that a tire’s surfaces grip will ______ a driver’s safety. improve decrease not effect 26 / 35 Steering and acceleration at the same time a dangerous combination. True False 27 / 35 Since I am a professional driver, I can safely brake and steer on an icy road. True False 28 / 35 To meet the Rule of Two, you must only have one ______ force and one _______ force. normal, abnormal internal, external dark, light light, heavy 29 / 35 Is a high profile vehicle on snow or ice without traction devices in the wind a No-Go situation? Yes No Depends on what the boss says 30 / 35 What are three of the contributing factors when profiling your vehicle? High profile, low profile, and number of tires Weight, height, and length Road surface, wind, and size of motor High profile, low profile, and weight 31 / 35 The most ____________ road is between dry road and chain control. safe dangerous avoidable 32 / 35 Anchor braking should only to be done when loaded. True False 33 / 35 _________ braking prevents jack knife on steep grades and sharp corners. Hard Disc Anchor Front axle 34 / 35 Most passenger vehicles are ________ in the front than the rear. lighter heavier smaller brighter 35 / 35 Correct braking consist of decreasing kinetic energy at a safe rate so the front always stops faster than the rear. True False Your score is 0% Restart quiz