CERTIFICATION EXAMINATION - (120 QUESTIONS) UP-TO-DATE
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Examiner/Administrator: Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance
CANDIDATE INFORMATION
Name: ________________________________
Candidate ID: _________________________
Date: _________________________________
Examination Centre: ____________________
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
This examination assesses your competence in conducting standardized North
American commercial vehicle inspections in accordance with CVSA
operational procedures. You are required to demonstrate applied knowledge
of inspection levels, out-of-service criteria, hazardous materials regulations,
and vehicle component safety standards. The total duration of this
examination is 180 minutes, and it consists of approximately 120 multiple-
choice questions. Read each question carefully and select the most
appropriate answer. Mark only one answer per question. No reference
materials are permitted unless otherwise specified.
Core Competency Domains:
• North American Standard Inspection Procedures
• Out-of-Service Criteria Application
• Brake Systems and Performance Standards
• Cargo Securement and Hazardous Materials Compliance
• Driver Documentation and Hours-of-Service Regulations
• Vehicle Mechanical Systems and Defect Identification
, This simulated examination is an original educational resource designed to
reflect the structure and rigor of the official CVSA Inspector Certification
Examination. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by the official administering
body.
This examination evaluates your ability to apply inspection protocols under
real-world enforcement conditions. Candidates must demonstrate analytical
judgment, regulatory interpretation, and procedural accuracy in identifying
safety violations and determining compliance outcomes.
QUESTIONS
Q1. During a Level I North American Standard Inspection, an inspector
observes that a vehicle’s brake chamber pushrod stroke exceeds the maximum
allowable adjustment limit. What is the most appropriate enforcement action?
A. Issue a warning and allow the vehicle to proceed
B. Place the vehicle out of service immediately
C. Require the driver to adjust brakes before continuing
D. Record the violation but take no enforcement action
Correct Answer: B. Place the vehicle out of service immediately
Explanation: Excessive pushrod stroke indicates brake maladjustment,
which directly affects stopping capability. Under CVSA Out-of-Service Criteria,
this is a critical safety defect requiring immediate removal from service. Option
A and D fail to address the safety risk, while C is inappropriate because
roadside adjustment may not ensure compliance or safety.
Q2. A driver presents a medical examiner’s certificate that expired two days
ago. What is the correct inspector response?
,A. Allow operation for 7 days grace period
B. Issue citation but allow continued travel
C. Declare driver out of service
D. Request verbal confirmation of fitness
Correct Answer: C. Declare driver out of service
Explanation: An expired medical certificate invalidates the driver’s
qualification to operate a commercial vehicle. CVSA regulations require
immediate out-of-service status. Options A and B incorrectly assume leniency
not permitted by regulation, while D is not legally acceptable documentation.
Q3. During inspection, a hazardous materials placard is missing from one side
of the vehicle. What is the correct classification?
A. Minor violation
B. Documentation error
C. Out-of-service violation
D. Warning only
Correct Answer: C. Out-of-service violation
Explanation: Missing placards create a serious hazard for emergency
responders and violate hazardous materials regulations. This condition
requires immediate out-of-service action. Options A, B, and D underestimate
the severity and regulatory importance.
Q4. A tire has a tread depth of 1/32 inch on a steering axle. What action should
be taken?
A. Allow operation until next inspection
, B. Recommend tire replacement
C. Place vehicle out of service
D. Issue warning only
Correct Answer: C. Place vehicle out of service
Explanation: Minimum tread depth for steering axle tires is 4/32 inch. A
measurement of 1/32 inch represents a severe safety hazard, requiring
immediate out-of-service designation. Other options fail to meet safety
enforcement standards.
Q5. Which inspection level includes examination of driver credentials, vehicle
components, and cargo securement?
A. Level III
B. Level II
C. Level I
D. Level V
Correct Answer: C. Level I
Explanation: Level I is the most comprehensive inspection, covering both
driver and vehicle components. Level II excludes under-vehicle inspection,
Level III focuses on driver-only, and Level V is vehicle-only inspection.
Q6. A brake hose shows visible bulging under pressure. What is the correct
inspector decision?
A. Allow continued operation
B. Monitor condition