Results

#1. When conducting an inspection of the air brake system, the vehicle should be parked securely on a:

#2. Air brake systems must comply with the Ontario Highway Traffic Act & regulations:

#3. When brake chamber pushrod stroke exceeds the adjustment limit:

#4. A vehicle’s brake must do more work when:

#5. When trailer couplers or “glandhands” are cross-connected:

#6. A spring brake control valve is normally:

#7. The brake pedal in an air brake system is used to:

#8. Air tanks must be drained regularly because

#9. Air compressors are mounted directly onto the engine or by using:

#10. Hydraulic brake systems use:

#11. Repair and re-adjustment of all types of air brakes may be performed by:

#12. A brake having an exposed pushrod is out of adjustment when:

#13. When measuring the applied pushrod stroke on brakes having exposed pushrods, air pressure must be between:

#14. A reliable method for inspecting brake adjustment on a brake having an exposed pushrod is:

#15. When an air brake system is defective you must know

#16. The air loss rate on a single vehicle (bus, tractor or truck) must not exceed:

#17. An air compressor governor should cut-in approximately 138 to 173 kPa (20 to 25 psi)

#18. When inspection the air compressor, the drive must look for:

#19. When inspection brake drums and rotors, the driver must look for:

#20. Drivers must be careful when conducting an inspection of the air brake system to avoid:

#21. When a vehicle’s brake do not comply with the Ontario Highway Traffic Act & regulations:

#22. Anti-lock braking systems (ABS) use warning indicator lights to indicate:

#23. Brake fade can result from:

#24. Wedge brake components include:

#25. Trailer couplers or “gladhands” are usually:

#26. When a spring brake chamber has been disabled by a “caging bolt “or other mechanism:

#27. Alcohol evaporators may be used to:

#28. The compressed air in an air brake system is stored in:

#29. Air Compressor are powered directly by the engine or by using

#30. Brakes convert the energy of a moving vehicle into:

#31. When inspecting the foundation brake components, the driver must look for:

#32. When inspecting visible air brake hoses and tubes, the driver must check for:

#33. To test the low air warning device, the ignition switch must be turned on and air pressure must be:

#34. Air compressor cut-in pressure must not be less than:

#35. The air loss rate on towing vehicle with two or more trailer must not exceed:

#36. When a driver finds a brake that is out of adjustment:

#37. Drivers who are certified to re-adjust air brakes may do so on:

#38. The brake systems on most large commercial vehicles use:

#39. A governor controls air compressor:

#40. To check the air pressure in a vehicle’s air brake system, a driver:

#41. Manually operated front wheel limiting valves are:

#42. When air brake system pressure drops below 414 kPa (60 psi) the spring:

#43. The trailer hand valve is used to:

#44. A vehicle brakes must do more work when:

#45. Using anti-lock braking systems (ABS) to prevent the wheels from locking:

#46. To prevent vehicle movement during inspection of the air brake system, a driver should use:

#47. When inspection the brake chambers, the driver must look for:

#48. When inspection the air tanks, the driver must look for:

#49. The low air warning device must activate before air pressure drops to:

#50. A properly functioning air brake system:

#51. When air loss from an air brakes system exceeds the prescribed limits:

#52. When air brakes are applied or released, the brakes will respond:

#53. The normal operating pressure range for air brake systems is:

#54. Vehicles with air brakes must have air pressure gauges that indicate the pressure in the:

#55. Air brake chamber pushrod stroke is the result of:

#56. When a vehicle’s service brakes fails to apply, emergency brakes can be applied by using the:

#57. A trailer supply valve is usually:

#58. The ability of the brakes to stop a vehicle

#59. Anti-lock braking system (ABS)

#60. When inspecting the brake chambers on each side of a steering axle, the driver must ensure that slack adjuster is:

#61. When inspecting the air compressor drive belt, the driver must look for:

#62. To test air pressure build-up time, the engine must be running at:

#63. To test the tractor protection valve, the driver must check for air exhausting from the:

#64. The type of air brake components on most large commercial vehicles are either:

#65. Driving a vehicle with an air brake system that is outside the normal operating pressure range is:

#66. Safety valves present:

#67. Each air brake chamber style, type and size has a specific:

#68. When a vehicle’s brakes are out of adjustment

#69. A tractor protection valve:

#70. High brake temperatures can result from:

#71. When testing pressure build-up time, pressure must build from 587 to 690 kPa (85 to 100 psi)

#72. A tractor protection valve is defective if the trailer supply valve is closed (pulled out) and air exhausts from the:

#73. The air that exhausts from an air brake system can carry:

#74. When a low air pressure warring device activates, the driver must:

#75. Spring brake chambers:

#76. The air brake system on a trailer includes:

#77. When the air pressure in the trailer supply line drops below 414 kPa (60 psi):

#78. Trailer spring brakes must apply automatically when the:

#79. Air compressor:

#80. An air dryer removes moisture, which is expelled when the:

#81. The part inside a spring brake chamber that can be hazardous is the:

#82. Trailer couplers or “gladhands” are used to connect the

#83. A trailer with “spring brake” priority allows the trailer spring brakes to release before:

#84. To test the spring brakes, the driver should apply them and attempt to move the vehicle by:

#85. When trailer’s service brakes fail to apply, the trailer spring brakes can be applied by using the:

#86. If a vehicle moves while the spring brakes are applied, the vehicle has:

#87. “S” cam brake components include:

#88. While draining a vehicle’s air tanks, the driver must watch the:

#89. Disc brake components include:

#90. If a vehicle fails to comply with the specific requirements for the safe operation of commercial motor vehicles as set out in the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, the driver, operator and/or owner of the vehicle must…?

#91. You will place abnormal demand on your brake system if you?

#92. Brakes that are out of adjustment can be detected by…?

#93. Excessive brake temperature can be avoided in vehicles which are fitted with…?

#94. When towing a trailer, you will usually be able to tell if it is employing ABS by…?

#95. When making any inspection, drivers should be on guard for…?

#96. In the ‘S’ cam brake system, what does a brake spider hold?

#97. When conducting an inspection of an air brake system, the vehicle should be parked…?

#98. When making an inspection of an air brake system, drivers should wear…?

#99. Which of these parts would you not find on a wedge air brake system?

#100. Which of these is not a part of a disc air brake system?

#101. Which of these will not be a factor on how your vehicle’s brakes work?

#102. A vehicle should have wheel chocks or blocks securing it in place during inspection if…?

#103. Brake fade is caused by…?

#104. What does the ‘S’ shape on the one end of the camshaft operate in the ‘S’ cam system?

#105. Which of these parts would you find on a disk air brake system?

#106. Which of these is essential to ensure that full braking force is available?

#107. How are wedge brake systems different to other drum brake systems?

#108. The best way to reduce harsh brake use is to…?

#109. What does an ABS system do?

#110. If a vehicle is found to be noncompliant with the safe operation requirements in the Ontario Highway Traffic Act, which of these sanctions may be applied?

#111. In extreme cases, brake fade can lead to…?

#112. For safety, the full capacity of the brake system must be available…?

#113. When you double your speed, the demand on your brakes to come to a stop will increase by how much?

#114. The Ontario Highway Traffic Act requires that vehicles with air brakes must be checked at least once…?

#115. Inspections of air brake systems should begin by checking…?

#116. Which of these circumstances is not likely to increase the operating temperature of the brakes?

#117. Wedge brake systems are designed to be…?

#118. Which of these parts would you not find on an ‘S’ cam air brake system?

#119. Which of these significantly decreases the brake force produced at the wheel?

#120. Marks made in measuring pushrod strokes must be…?

#121. As your brakes wear, brake pushrod stroke will…?

#122. Pushrod stroke measurements should be done with the engine…?

#123. When performing an inspection as part of the practical examination, you should…?

#124. To inspect the low air warning device, the ignition key should be…?

#125. A standard stroke brake chamber will have what sort of port?

#126. If your vehicle has automatic slack adjusters, inspection of brake adjustment…?

#127. The brake is out of adjustment when the pushrod stroke…?

#128. Which of these is not part of the air supply subsystem circuit?

#129. Which of these is not part of the trailer brake subsystem circuit?

#130. Being able to demonstrate an applied pushrod stroke measurement method of inspection is compulsory for…?

#131. A long stroke brake chamber can be identified by the fact that it will have…?

#132. Which of these is not part of the air supply subsystem circuit?

#133. A long stroke size 24 brake chamber will have which of these markings?

#134. If a drain valve on any tank is not functioning properly, it must be…?

#135. Before measuring the applied pushrod stroke, you should ensure the air pressure is above…?

#136. The most common brake chamber size is…?

#137. Which of these items is it optional to bring to the practical test for airbrake certification?

#138. The only tank from which it is acceptable to observe a significant amount of moisture being discharged is…?

#139. A size 36 brake chamber will be marked with…?

#140. Before measuring the applied pushrod stroke, you should ensure the air pressure does not exceed…?

#141. Automatic slack adjusters can only be repaired by…?

#142. The pushrod stroke should be inspected at least…?

#143. If you are performing a brake adjustment inspection as part of the practical test, you must be equipped with…?

#144. When measuring the pushrod stroke, this should be done with the brake pedal…?

#145. Brake chamber size can be determined by measuring…?

#146. Proper inspection of air brakes must be undertaken regularly by…?

#147. Which of these items do you not need to bring to your test if being tested for motor coaches?

#148. You can discover the size of brake chamber on your vehicle by…?

#149. Readjustments to manual slack adjusters may only be carried out by…?

Previous
Finish