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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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Commerical vehicles typically have this type of brake.

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The container for the mechanism that transforms the steering column action into wheel action is:

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A commercial motor vehicle (CMV) is defined as:

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What is the earliest way to notice a trailer skid?

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Which hazard classes must you NEVER smoke, or perform any activity involving fire, within 25 feet of?

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Select which is not a mandatory emergency equipment:

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How do you make sure the air lines are not crossed and the trailer brakes are working after supplying air to the trailer?

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

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What is the best way to see the sides and rear of your vehicle?

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Select the true statement about retest markings:

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If a rider wants to bring a car battery or a can of gasoline or kerosene aboard your bus, you should:

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When should the trailer hand valve be used?

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The Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG):

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What must vehicles with air brakes have?

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Select the situation in which you should use the hand valve to park a combination vehicle.

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Do you need to stop before a railroad crossing if you are hauling 100 pounds of Division 4.3 Dangerous When Wet material?

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If you park the trailer at an angle to the tractor when uncoupling:

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When checking for_____you are looking for dripping fluids or puddles on the ground below the transmission or engine.

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When does stab braking occur?

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Select the true statement about empty trucks:

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The 3 parts of the air brake system are: service brakes, parking brakes, and ____.

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Select the statement that tells you how you can check the low pressure warning signal.

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How should the trailer be lined up when preparing to back the tractor up?

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How should you inspect a converter dolly?

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You should____to check the free play of manual slack adjusters on S-Cam brakes.

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This should be cleaned and then adjusted properly while inside the cab.

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What is incorrect concerning disruptive passengers?

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Select the true statement about speed and stopping distance.

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When approaching railroad tracks, stop your bus:

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In column 1, the "D" symbol means:

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Always try to back toward the driver's side because

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How often should you check the tires on a placarded trailer that has dual tires?

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This object releases the fifth wheel locking jaw to allow uncoupling.

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Your bus starts to lean toward the outside on a banked curve, you are:

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When does your vehicle's single brake system need an adjustment?

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Select the true statement about what the Air Compressor Governor controls:

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What does outage mean?

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When conducting a pre-trip inspection, the most important item to verify is _____.

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Before backing under the trailer you should______when coupling a tractor and trailer with air lines already connected.

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Select the statement that best explains the "crack-the-whip" effect.

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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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