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for basic general knowledge, class B, test, there are 50 questions
Depends on what class of CDL you're going for. You have to take the General Knowledge test for any class. Air Brakes if applicable. Combination Vehicles if you're going for Class A, plus any endorsements you'll need. Figure on an average of about 40 questions per test.
Well, there isn't a single "Class A CDL" test.. the written tests will include General Knowledge, Combination Vehicles, and Air Brakes (if applicable). You can expect about 20 questions per test, plus there'll be the pre-trip test and the actual road test.
The class of the Commercial Drivers License , A, B or C refers to the weight of the vehicle. When a person gets a CDL, they take the General Knowledge test.
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Depends on what class of CDL you're going for. For a Class A, you'll have to pass, at a minimum, the General Knowledge and Combination Vehicles tests. If it's for a vehicle with air brakes, you'll have to take the Air Brakes test, as well. Class B, you'll need General Knowledge, and Air Brakes, if applicable. Only way for a Class C CDL is if you're transporting hazmat or driving a bus, so you'll have to take General Knowledge, you'll need either Hazardous Materials or Passengers for the endorsement, and Air Brakes if applicable.
You'll need to study for the General Knowledge and Combination Vehicles tests. Also, if applicable, Air Brakes.
Rule of thumb, about 20 questions per section. How many questions that comes to total depends on your class of CDL and endorsements you're going for. For all classes, you'll have to take General Knowledge. If it's going to be an air brake equipped vehicle, you'll have to take air brakes (and perform your road test in a vehicle so equipped). If you're going for a Class A, you'll have to take Combination Vehicles. Then there's your endorsements... double/triple trailers, hazardous materials, passenger, tanker..
General Knowledge, Combination Vehicles, Air Brakes (if applicable), plus a pretrip and road test
The General Knowledge test is one of the tests you'll need to take in order to get a permit. What other tests you'll needs depends on what class of CDL you're going for, and the nature of the vehicle(s) you'll be operating.
Yes, it is generally acceptable to ask questions about a lecture after class.
Anticipate 20 - 30 questions per section. You'll need to take the General Knowledge, Combination Vehicles, and Air Brakes (if applicable) written test, plus any additional written tests you wish to take for endorsements. Bear in mind, this is just the written portion, and will only get you a learner's permit - you'll need to do the pre-trip inspection, backing skills test, and road test to get a full Class A CDL.