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As you prepare to earn your CDL in the state of Minnesota you’ll need to study for the written portion of the Minnesota CDL test. This site offers MN CDL practice tests to help you on your journey. Use this site as a study guide as you prepare to take the CDL Test in Minnesota. Questions on these practice tests cover topics from the MN CDL manual. You can take these practice tests as many times as you need to and the tests are free. Good luck as you look to obtain your Minnesota CDL. You will be presented with 40 questions and you must answer 34 questions correctly to pass. There is a 50-minute time limit. You may not go back once you answer a question. Click the “Start Test” button below to begin.

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As the driver of a bus, how can you best avoid hindering other traffic on the highway?

2 / 40

After coupling with a trailer, what position should the front trailer supports be in before driving away?

3 / 40

When should you check your mirrors for a lane change?

4 / 40

Which of the following should you do when driving the school bus in high wind?

5 / 40

If you do become sleepy while driving, you should _____.

6 / 40

When you discharge an unruly passenger, you must choose a place that is:

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For what reason do you keep the starter switch key in your pocket during the pre-trip inspection?

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Under which two special conditions should you downshift?

9 / 40

Select the true statement in regards to the center of gravity for tanks:

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What is always required before loading, driving, or unloading a tanker?

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To be sure that air is supplied to the second trailer:

12 / 40

When transporting both hazardous and non hazardous materials, your bills must:

13 / 40

When should you drain air tanks that do not have an automatic tank drain?

14 / 40

After deciding the type of evacuation that is necessary, the next step you must take is:

15 / 40

A commercial motor vehicle (CMV) is defined as:

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In what location must you keep your shipping papers which describe any hazardous materials?

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What is most likely to occur when the front wheels begin to skid?

18 / 40

Select the statement that describes smooth bore tanks:

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If you are stopped on an incline, how can you start moving without rolling back?

20 / 40

When arriving at the destination announce:

21 / 40

You should_____when checking the slack adjusters on S-Cam brakes.

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Before transporting a sealed load, you must check:

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A portable tank differs from a cargo tank in that ______.

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At a railroad crossing, the bus is required to stop at the stop line. If there is no clearly marked stop line, what is the required minimum and maximum stopping distance?

25 / 40

To test the security of the tractor semi trailer connection you should:

26 / 40

What are shippers trying to accomplish when they package the material?

27 / 40

When stopped on a divided highway where should your reflectors be placed?

28 / 40

You must be alert for road hazards so that:

29 / 40

Which of the following statements about loading and unloading cargo tanks is false?

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You should_____when the low pressure warning is activated:

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While completing the 3rd component of the air brake check of a combination vehicle, at what psi should the tracor protection valve and parking brake valve should pop out?

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Which of the following must be closed while the bus is in motion?

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The best way to go into a curve is to decrease your speed going into the curve and then ____going through it.

34 / 40

Make sure that_____before you back under a trailer.

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You should brake on a long steep downgrade hill as a supplement to the braking effects of the engine

36 / 40

What are slack adjusters?

37 / 40

A placarded vehicle must carry what type of fire extinguisher?

38 / 40

Which of the following is NOT a basic step to be taken at a crash scene?

39 / 40

Air pressure should build___with a dual air system.

40 / 40

Tires should should be replaced:

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How To Get A minnesota Commercial Drivers License

Minnesota has set specific requirements of a CDL license for the operation of specific vehicles. The first is a combination vehicle that exceeds a gross weight of 26,000 pounds. Any single vehicle that exceeds the 26,000 pounds also requires a CDL. Vehicles intended to transport more than 15 passengers, including the driver, fall under the commercial driver’s license requirement. Any vehicle that requires hazardous material placards must be driven by a CDL driver. Lastly, any school bus driver must have their CDL. Applicants may file for a Class A, B, or C commercial driver’s license. Each class has its own restricts for the vehicle size and type that may be legally driven.All applicants must be 18 years of age or older to apply for a commercial driver’s license. A Hazardous Materials Endorsement may only be obtained by those who are 21 years of age or older. All applicants must possess a DOT medical card or submit a medical examiner certificate upon applying for their commercial driver’s license.

Driving Record And Disqualifications 

  • Any conviction of driving an impaired vehicle within the past 24 months.
  • Current license is suspended, denied, canceled, or revoked.
  • Possessing a driver’s license from another state.

All CDL applicants must pass one or more knowledge tests and skills test to be eligible to receive their CDL.

Endorsements
H – Hazardous Materials
N – Tank Vehicle
P – Passenger Transport
S – School Bus
T – Doubles / Triples
X – Tanker and Hazardous Materials

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All applicants will be required to take one or more knowledge tests depending on the class and the endorsements they wish to obtain. Knowledge tests are given on paper and on the computer. All Class applicants must complete a 50 question knowledge test, with Class A applicants also required to complete 20 questions about combination vehicles. Endorsements require their own specific tests. For Passenger, Doubles/ Triples, and Tank Vehicle Endorsements applicants will be given a 20 question test. For School Bus Endorsement and Air Brake Restriction Removal a 25 question test will be given. A Hazardous Materials Endorsement requires a 30 question test. Test scores of 80 percent and higher are considered passed.

A skills test is required of all applicants to be taken in the type of vehicle in which they are seeking certification. The skills test is given in three different phases. These include the pre-trip inspection, basic control skills, and the road test. Applicants must pass all three phases of the skills test to receive their CDL. Additional skills tests are required for specific endorsements. These include Passenger and School Bus Endorsements as well as the Air Brake Restriction Removal.

Additional Information

Information on the Minnesota Department of Public Safety

The Minnesota Department of Public Safety provides administers CDL license requirements in Minnesota. To get more information contact them via:

Website:  https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/dvs/Pages/drivers-license-information.aspx#ClassA

Phone:  651.297.5029

 

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