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1. What is the most important pre-operation check before using a bulldozer?
A. Fuel level only
B. Inspecting brakes, hydraulics, and safety systems
C. Cleaning the cab
D. Checking paint condition
Explanation: A full pre-operation inspection ensures safe functioning of all
critical systems before use.
2. A loader operator notices a hydraulic leak. What should they do first?
A. Continue working carefully
B. Ignore if small
C. Shut down equipment and report immediately
D. Add more hydraulic fluid
Explanation: Hydraulic leaks can lead to system failure or accidents,
requiring immediate shutdown.
3. What does a backup alarm indicate on heavy equipment?
A. Engine overheating
B. Low fuel
C. Equipment is moving in reverse
D. Brake failure
, Explanation: Backup alarms warn nearby workers that the machine is
reversing.
4. When operating on a slope, the heaviest part of the machine should be:
A. Facing downhill
B. Facing uphill
C. Sideways
D. Not important
Explanation: Facing uphill reduces the risk of tipping.
5. What is the main purpose of a roll-over protective structure (ROPS)?
A. Improve visibility
B. Reduce noise
C. Protect operator during rollover accidents
D. Increase speed
Explanation: ROPS protects the operator in case of overturning.
6. A trench begins to collapse while digging. What is the correct action?
A. Continue digging
B. Speed up excavation
C. Evacuate the area immediately
D. Add more water
Explanation: Collapsing trenches are extremely dangerous and require
immediate evacuation.
7. What is the safest way to enter a cab of heavy equipment?
A. Jump in quickly
B. Use wheels or tracks
C. Use three points of contact
D. Climb from rear only
Explanation: Three points of contact prevent slips and falls.
8. What should you do before refueling equipment?
A. Keep engine running
B. Smoke nearby
, C. Shut off engine completely
D. Increase throttle
Explanation: Prevents fire and explosion hazards.
9. What does “blind spot” refer to in heavy equipment operation?
A. Engine failure area
B. Area under machine
C. Area not visible to operator even with mirrors
D. Fuel tank zone
Explanation: Blind spots require extra caution or spotters.
10.What is the primary hazard when working near overhead power lines?
A. Noise
B. Dust
C. Electrocution
D. Vibration
Explanation: Contact with power lines can be fatal.
11.What is the correct action if equipment begins to tip?
A. Jump out immediately
B. Hold steering wheel tightly
C. Stay inside cab and brace with seatbelt
D. Turn engine off
Explanation: Jumping increases injury risk; ROPS protects inside cab.
12.What is the purpose of a spotter on a construction site?
A. Operate machinery
B. Record hours
C. Guide operator safely in blind areas
D. Refuel equipment
Explanation: Spotters improve safety in low-visibility areas.
13.Which PPE is most important for heavy equipment operators?
A. Sandals
B. Loose gloves
, C. Hard hat, high-visibility vest, safety boots
D. Sunglasses only
Explanation: PPE protects against site hazards.
14.What should you do before moving an excavator?
A. Increase speed
B. Ensure area is clear of personnel and obstacles
C. Open cab door
D. Disable alarms
Explanation: Prevents collisions and injuries.
15.What is a key sign of brake failure?
A. Smooth stopping
B. Delayed or weak stopping response
C. Loud horn
D. Bright dashboard
Explanation: Brake failure reduces control and safety.
16.Why is load distribution important on equipment?
A. Aesthetic balance
B. Fuel savings
C. Prevents tipping and structural damage
D. Faster movement
Explanation: Uneven loads destabilize equipment.
17.What should you do when visibility is poor due to dust?
A. Increase speed
B. Continue normally
C. Stop or reduce speed significantly
D. Turn off lights
Explanation: Reduced visibility increases accident risk.
18.What is the main risk of overloading equipment?
A. Better efficiency
B. Mechanical failure or tipping