Which of the following if the correct definition of a tow truck?
A. A motor vehicle that tows or carries a disabled illegally parked motor vehicle
B. A motor vehicle that tows or carries a disabled illegally parked or abandoned motor
vehicle or a motor vehicle involved in an accident
C. A motor vehicle that tows or carries a legally parked or abandoned motor vehicle or motor
vehicle involved in an accident
D. A motor vehicle that carries a motor vehicle involved in an accident - ANSB
What does the class of license depend on?
A. GVWR
B. GVRW
C. GCRR
D. GRCW - ANSA
What is GCWR?
A. Gross compound weight rating
B. Grand combination weight rating
C. Gross combination weight rank
D. Gross combination weight rating - ANSD
What vehicle should you take the road test in?
A. The smallest vehicle you are capable of driving
B. The largest vehicle you are capable of driving
C. A midsize vehicle - ANSB
Is a HazMat endorsement required to tow a truck carrying hazardous materials?
A. Yes, always
B. No, exceptions can be made under emergency conditions
C. No, exceptions can be made if moving the disabled vehicle less than 50 miles
D. No, exceptions can be made if moving the disabled vehicle more than 50 miles - ANSB
How are tow trucks generally classified?
A. By mass and color
B. By weight and volume
C. By weight and body type
,D. By body type and mass - ANSC
What is the GVWR of medium duty tow trucks?
A. 10,001-26,000 pounds
B. 8,600-10,000 pounds
C. 11,000-25,000 pounds
D. Over 26,000 pounds - ANSA
What is the correct definition of a car carrier?
A. Designed to transport 2-3 motor vehicles on a slanted platform that slides or tilts to the
ground to facilitate the loading and unloading of vehicles
B. Designed to transport 1-3 motor vehicles on a flat platform that is stationary to facilitate
the loading and unloading of vehicles
C. Designed to transport 2-3 motor vehicles on a flat platform that is stationary to facilitate
the loading and unloading of vehicles
D. Designed to transport 1-3 motor vehicles on a flat platform that slides or tilts to the ground
to facilitate the loading and unloading of vehicles - ANSD
What is the most common cause of death and injury to tow truck operators in an accident?
A. Distracted driving
B. Drunk driving
C. Equipment failure
D. Weather - ANSC
Your ability to tow properly and safely is limited by ___________
A. The weakest component on your tow truck
B. The strongest component on your tow truck
C. The smallest component on your tow truck
D. The largest component on your tow truck - ANSA
If a truck has a front axle weight limit rating of 9,000 pounds, rear axle weight limit of 18,500
pounds, a curb weight of 17,000 pounds with 7,000 pounds on the front axles and 10,000
pounds on the rear axles, how much will the rear axles be able to lift?
A. 7,500 pounds
B. 8,000 pounds
C. 9,000 pounds
D. 8,500 pounds - ANSD
Is the following statement true or false?:
The safe towing capacity (STC) of a tow truck is considerably less than its GAWR
A. True
B. False - ANSA
, What is the distance from the rear axles to the end of the tow truck known as?
A. Rear gap
B. Tow Gap
C. Overhang
D. Under hang - ANSC
Safe towing capacity (STC) does not cause more than what percent loss of the original
unloaded front axle weight (FAW)?
A. 20%
B. 50%
C. 75%
D. 60% - ANSB
What is the correct formula to calculate the safe towing capacity?
A. (FAW x OH / WB) / 2 = STC
B. (OH x WB / FAW) / 2 = STC
C. (FAW x WB / OH) / 2 = STC
D. (FAW x WB / OH) / 4 = STC - ANSC
What is the maximum weight or load that new equipment can bear under ideal lab conditions
without being damaged?
A. Working Load Limit
B. Breaking Strength Rating - ANSB
Complete the phrase:
Use the proper equipment. Don't take shortcuts. ____________
A. Take your time and be safe
B. Be efficient and safe
C. Be quick and efficient
D. Be steady and safe - ANSA
The boom is a structural member that extends from the ____________ and is used to
support, hold, extend, or lift a load free of the ground and clear of the tow truck body
A. Cable
B. Drag winch
C. Mast
D. Power takeoff - ANSC
Which of the following is a device that is used to wind or unwind cable that is then used to
pull, hoist, raise, or lower a load free from the ground?
A. Mast
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