Rule of thumb, about 20 questions per section. How many questions that comes to total depends on your class of CDL and endorsements you're going for.
For all classes, you'll have to take General Knowledge. If it's going to be an air brake equipped vehicle, you'll have to take air brakes (and perform your road test in a vehicle so equipped). If you're going for a Class A, you'll have to take Combination Vehicles. Then there's your endorsements... double/triple trailers, hazardous materials, passenger, tanker..
132 questions.
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you can get either 80 questions in the test or u can have 85
One can get practice CDL test questions on several websites. These websites include CDL's official website, which is the most trusted website to find CDL practice questions.
In Wyoming there are 20
for basic general knowledge, class B, test, there are 50 questions
There is tipically 5 questions an answers on the air brakes test in texas. Every other test except "genreal knowledge" test has 20 questions an answers. The genreal knowledge test has 50 questions an answers.
The number of questions on the CDL air brakes test in Virginia may vary. The test typically consists of around 25 to 30 multiple-choice questions. However, it's best to contact your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the specific number of questions on the test.
All the answers to the questions on the written test are provided at no charge in the CDL handbook. All you have to do is study it.
Last time i took the test in ILLINOIS there was 25 question in General knowledge.
You must correctly answer at least 40 of the 50 questions on the Montana Commercial Drivers License ("CDL") General Knowledge test. If you drive certain kinds of commercial trucks or buses, you must take certain additional test - Air Brakes (25 questions), Hazardous Material (30 questions), Tank (20 questions), Passenger (20 questions), Doubles/Triples (20 questions), Combination Vehicles (20 questions), or School Bus (20 questions). Each of these special areas require that you correctly answer at least 80% of the questions in an individual test area.
Well, there isn't a single "Class A CDL" test.. the written tests will include General Knowledge, Combination Vehicles, and Air Brakes (if applicable). You can expect about 20 questions per test, plus there'll be the pre-trip test and the actual road test.
There is no designated time in which to take the Free CDL tests. The free CDL testing is offered online, along with practice questions in which to test your ability.
Depends on what class of CDL you're going for. You have to take the General Knowledge test for any class. Air Brakes if applicable. Combination Vehicles if you're going for Class A, plus any endorsements you'll need. Figure on an average of about 40 questions per test.
If the vehicle requires a CDL in service, it'll require a CDL for the test drive.