Quiz: Hours of Service
Instructions: Read each statement carefully and select the response that best answers the question.
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Instructions: Read each statement carefully and select the response that best answers the question.
1. You must keep your current day's log plus the previous seven days':
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To prove that you are working enough hours.
In your possession and available for inspection while on duty.
At home.
All of the above.
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2. Which task would not be included in the definition of on-duty time?
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Time spent driving.
Time spent out of the vehicle during a break.
Waiting for your cargo to be loaded and unloaded.
Attending a company-required training session.
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3. After how many hours of driving, you must have at least 10 consecutive hours of off-duty time before you can drive again?
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8
11
12
15
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4. True or false: Under both the 60- and 70-hour limits, you may continue to perform non-driving duties after you've reached the limits.
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True
False
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5. How many hours do you have to complete all driving after coming on duty (also known as the driving window)?
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8
12
14
18
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6. The 60/70 hour rule has to do with:
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60 hours of driving/70 hours of rest.
The number of on-duty hours a driver may accumulate in a 7- or 8-day period before he or she may not drive.
60 hours of on-duty time/70 hours of rest.
70 hours of driving/60 hours of rest.
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7. How many driving hours can you accumulate for the day before the mandatory break rule comes into effect?
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8
10
12
There is not a set number of hours.
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8. When you accumulate 11 hours of driving time for the day, you must:
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Stop working and go home.
Work 3 more hours.
Discontinue driving.
Take a break.
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9. Under the mandatory break rule, what would be considered a "qualifying break"?
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A 30-minute meal break.
Resting in the sleeper berth for 45 minutes.
Resting in the seat of your vehicle for 30 minutes.
All of the above.
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10. How many times can the 150 Air Mile Exception / Non CDL Short Haul Exception be used?
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Every day
1 time every 5 days
2 times every 5 days
2 times every 7 days
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