1. B
Ensures driver hours of service compliance under FMCSA.
2. C
Safety is the priority; drivers must stop and rest if exceeding limits.
3. B
A bill of lading is both receipt and contract for shipped goods.
4. B
Adults bring prior experiences, affecting fairness training.
5. B
Clear and concise instructions prevent confusion.
6. C
Driver safety must come first in hazardous conditions.
7. B
GPS provides real-time vehicle location monitoring.
8. C
On-the-job performance is the best skill application measure.
9. A
Hazmat shipments require SDS documentation.
10. B
Coaching improves driver’s ability to meet realistic schedules.
11. B
Dispatchers coordinate drivers, loads, and schedules.
12. B
Interactive simulations help adults learn new software.
13. B
Dispatchers must monitor compliance with HOS logs.
14. B
Real-life cases reinforce understanding of terminology.
15. C
Hours-of-service accuracy is key to compliance.
16. B
Driver safety and medical attention are the first priority.
17. B
Constructive feedback supports effective mentoring.
18. A
Listening and compromise resolve conflicts effectively.
19. B
FMCSA HOS Rules mandate rest breaks.
20. B
Relevance makes learning effective for adults.
21. A
Breakdowns require immediate rescheduling and assistance.
22. A
TMS tracks compliance with HOS effectively.
23. B
Effectiveness is measured by driver understanding.
24. B
Hazmat loads require placards.
25. B
Professional development ensures up-to-date compliance.
26. B
Role-playing shows real decision-making ability.
27. A
Dispatchers must ensure weight limits are legal.
28. B
Adults are motivated when content is job-relevant.
29. A
Hands-on practice builds TMS skills.
30. A
Hazmat requires carrying MSDS.
31. A
Active listening prevents miscommunication.
32. A
Experiential learning emphasizes real-world problem solving.
33. B
Long-term performance proves training effectiveness.
34. A
Counseling reinforces compliance.
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