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15 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 15
How is the acute area of the windshield defined?
The area that is tinted on the windshield.
The area in the driver's normal line of vision—8 1/2 inches wide and 5 1/2 inches high.
The area that is fogged up during winter.
The area that is obstructed by the dashboard.
Term 2 of 15
When should flood lights be lit?
Whenever the vehicle is in reverse.
When driving on highways only.
Only during heavy rain.
Only when low-beams are lit.
Term 3 of 15
How is a heavy truck defined?
vehicles that are used for racing purposes.
any vehicle that is over 10 years old.
any vehicle that has a diesel engine.
17,001lbs and up registered vehicle weight.
, Term 4 of 15
How is the critical area of the windshield defined?
The area outside the vehicle's frame.
The area cleaned by the windshield wipers.
The entire surface of the windshield.
The area covered by the rearview mirror.
Term 5 of 15
How is ownership verified?
Vin number must be visible on the windshield.
Insurance documents are not required for ownership verification.
Registration and insurance VIN numbers should match vehicle along with license plate.
Only the registration number is needed.
Term 6 of 15
Where else can inspection stickers be applied besides the official inspection area?
Anywhere on the windshield.
Within 100' of building and on same side of street.
On the rear bumper of the vehicle.
In the glove compartment of the vehicle.
15 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 15
How is the acute area of the windshield defined?
The area that is tinted on the windshield.
The area in the driver's normal line of vision—8 1/2 inches wide and 5 1/2 inches high.
The area that is fogged up during winter.
The area that is obstructed by the dashboard.
Term 2 of 15
When should flood lights be lit?
Whenever the vehicle is in reverse.
When driving on highways only.
Only during heavy rain.
Only when low-beams are lit.
Term 3 of 15
How is a heavy truck defined?
vehicles that are used for racing purposes.
any vehicle that is over 10 years old.
any vehicle that has a diesel engine.
17,001lbs and up registered vehicle weight.
, Term 4 of 15
How is the critical area of the windshield defined?
The area outside the vehicle's frame.
The area cleaned by the windshield wipers.
The entire surface of the windshield.
The area covered by the rearview mirror.
Term 5 of 15
How is ownership verified?
Vin number must be visible on the windshield.
Insurance documents are not required for ownership verification.
Registration and insurance VIN numbers should match vehicle along with license plate.
Only the registration number is needed.
Term 6 of 15
Where else can inspection stickers be applied besides the official inspection area?
Anywhere on the windshield.
Within 100' of building and on same side of street.
On the rear bumper of the vehicle.
In the glove compartment of the vehicle.