25 realistic Air Brakes practice questions for Arizona CDL applicants. Required for: Vehicles equipped with air brake systems. Official test: 25 questions, 20 correct to pass.
Question 1 of 25 · Speed Management
Why is it important not to over-apply the brakes?
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A.
Brakes can overheat and fade
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B.
Brakes will lock and skid
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C.
You may lose control of the vehicle
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D.
All of the above
Correct answer: D.
Over-application leads to fade, lockup, skidding, and loss of control.
Question 2 of 25 · Parking
When parking a tractor-trailer with spring brakes:
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A.
Use the trailer hand valve only
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B.
Use the parking brake only — do not push the brake pedal down to hold the vehicle
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C.
Press the foot brake and then engage the parking brake
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D.
Set both brakes simultaneously
Correct answer: B.
Don't push the pedal down because it will cause damage. Set the parking brakes only.
Question 3 of 25 · Inspection
How much air pressure (psi) loss is allowed per minute for single vehicles with the engine off and brakes released?
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A.
Up to 1 psi
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B.
Up to 2 psi
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C.
Up to 3 psi
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D.
Up to 4 psi
Correct answer: B.
Single vehicles allow up to 2 psi per minute with brakes released; up to 3 psi with brakes applied.
Question 4 of 25 · Combination Air
What does the trailer hand valve do?
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A.
Operates only the trailer brakes
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B.
Operates both the tractor and trailer brakes
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C.
Engages the parking brakes
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D.
Lowers the landing gear
Correct answer: A.
The hand valve (trolley valve) controls only the trailer service brakes.
Question 5 of 25 · Compressor
Which of these systems removes water and oil from compressed air?
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A.
Air dryer
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B.
Brake chamber
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C.
Slack adjuster
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D.
S-cam
Correct answer: A.
The air dryer removes moisture and oil from the air before it reaches the storage tanks.
Question 6 of 25 · Spring Brakes
Where are spring brakes typically NOT found?
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A.
Front steering axle
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B.
Drive axles
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C.
Trailer axles
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D.
Tractor rear axles
Correct answer: A.
Spring brakes are found on drive axles and trailer axles, not normally on the steering axle.
Question 7 of 25 · Gauges
You should know your vehicle is properly equipped with which gauge?
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A.
Two air pressure gauges (or one with two needles) showing pressure in primary and secondary tanks
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B.
A vacuum gauge
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C.
A voltage meter only
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D.
A coolant gauge only
Correct answer: A.
Dual air systems require gauges for both primary and secondary air supplies.
Question 8 of 25 · Speed Management
Air brake lag is:
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A.
The time required for the brakes to apply after the pedal is pressed
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B.
The amount of free play in the brake pedal
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C.
The distance traveled before the brakes release
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D.
The time to drain air tanks
Correct answer: A.
Lag is the time between pressing the pedal and the brakes actually applying — about 0.4 seconds.
Question 9 of 25 · Spring Brakes
Spring brakes will come on automatically when air pressure drops to:
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A.
100 psi
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B.
60 psi or less
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C.
20 to 45 psi
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D.
10 psi
Correct answer: C.
Spring brakes typically apply automatically between 20 and 45 psi.
Question 10 of 25 · ABS
Which is true about ABS?
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A.
It activates only on dry roads
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B.
It activates only when wheels are about to lock during heavy braking
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C.
It is the same as anti-skid
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D.
It eliminates the need for skid recovery
Correct answer: B.
ABS activates only when wheels are about to lock; otherwise the brake system operates normally.
Question 11 of 25 · Compressor
Brake-system air pressure should build from 85 to 100 psi within:
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A.
15 seconds in dual systems
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B.
30 seconds in dual systems
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C.
45 seconds in dual systems
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D.
60 seconds in dual systems
Correct answer: C.
Build-up time should be within 45 seconds in dual air systems.
Question 12 of 25 · System Basics
Which of these is NOT a part of the basic air brake system?
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A.
Air compressor
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B.
Air storage tanks
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C.
Hydraulic master cylinder
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D.
Foot brake valve
Correct answer: C.
Hydraulic master cylinders belong to hydraulic brake systems, not air brake systems.
Question 13 of 25 · Parking
Why should you use chocks?
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A.
When parking on a hill
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B.
On level ground when leaving the vehicle
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C.
Whenever brakes might fail or it's required by company policy or law
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D.
All of the above
Correct answer: D.
Chocks should be used when required to prevent vehicle movement.
Question 14 of 25 · Gauges
What gauge tells you the air pressure being delivered to the brakes?
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A.
Application pressure gauge
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B.
Supply pressure gauge
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C.
Speedometer
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D.
Tachometer
Correct answer: A.
The application gauge shows pressure being applied to the brakes when the pedal is pressed.
Question 15 of 25 · Speed Management
Which of these statements is true about brake fading?
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A.
Resting brakes does not bring back braking power
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B.
Brake fade is caused by drums getting too hot
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C.
Brake fade only affects new vehicles
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D.
Brake fade only happens with disc brakes
Correct answer: B.
Brake fade results from overheated drums or discs reducing friction and braking ability.
Question 16 of 25 · Inspection
How do you test the low pressure warning signal?
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A.
With the engine off, pump the brake pedal until the signal activates (must come on at 60 psi or above)
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B.
Drive the vehicle to lose pressure
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C.
Open the air tank drain valve briefly
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D.
Push the parking brake control
Correct answer: A.
Pump the brake to lower pressure; warning must come on at 60 psi or higher.
Question 17 of 25 · Combination Air
What component prevents air pressure loss in case of a leak between the tractor and trailer?
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A.
Tractor protection valve
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B.
Air dryer
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C.
Foot brake valve
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D.
Modulating valve
Correct answer: A.
The tractor protection valve closes off the trailer air supply during a leak, protecting tractor air.
Question 18 of 25 · Emergency Maneuvers
Stab braking includes which of these steps?
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A.
Apply brakes fully, release when wheels lock, reapply when wheels begin rolling
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B.
Apply brakes lightly until they fade
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C.
Pump the brakes rapidly
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D.
Apply the parking brake repeatedly
Correct answer: A.
Stab braking: full application, release on lockup, reapply when wheels turn again.
Question 19 of 25 · Compressor
The air compressor governor controls:
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A.
When the air compressor will pump air into the storage tanks
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B.
When the brakes are applied
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C.
When emergency brakes engage
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D.
How fast the air compressor turns
Correct answer: A.
The governor cuts the compressor in and out to keep the system within its operating pressure range.
Question 20 of 25 · Parking
You should never use the trailer hand valve to park because:
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A.
It is not strong enough
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B.
The air could leak out, releasing the brakes
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C.
It only applies the front brakes
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D.
It is not connected to the trailer
Correct answer: B.
If air leaks out, the brakes release. Always use the parking brake to park.
Question 21 of 25 · ABS
If the ABS warning light comes on, you should:
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A.
Stop driving immediately
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B.
Continue, knowing brakes still work — but ABS may not
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C.
Pump the brakes constantly
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D.
Engage the trailer hand valve
Correct answer: B.
You still have normal braking; only the ABS function may be off. Get it fixed soon.
Question 22 of 25 · Tanks
When should you drain the air tanks?
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A.
Once a week
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B.
Only when the warning light is on
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C.
At the end of each working day
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D.
Once a month
Correct answer: C.
Drain tanks completely at the end of each working day to remove water and oil.
Question 23 of 25 · ABS
Which is correct about ABS-equipped vehicles?
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A.
You should never use ABS
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B.
ABS works only at high speeds
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C.
You should drive the same way as without ABS, except brake firmly without pumping in emergencies
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D.
ABS makes stopping distance shorter
Correct answer: C.
Drive normally; in emergencies, brake firmly and let ABS prevent lockup. ABS doesn't shorten stopping distance.
Question 24 of 25 · Spring Brakes
If your vehicle has dual parking control valves, you can use pressure from a separate tank to:
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A.
Charge the trailer brakes
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B.
Release the spring brakes to move a short distance if the main system loses air
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C.
Operate the steering
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D.
Power the air horn
Correct answer: B.
Dual parking control valves let you temporarily release spring brakes from a backup tank.
Question 25 of 25 · Inspection
How do you know that you have an air leak?
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A.
Pressure drops faster than allowable rate
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B.
You hear hissing
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C.
Both A and B
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D.
The brake pedal feels firm
Correct answer: C.
Pressure dropping faster than allowed and audible hissing both indicate leaks.
About the Air Brakes Test
The Air Brakes test covers air brake system parts (compressor, governor, reservoirs, drain valves, alcohol evaporator, safety valve, brake pedal, foundation brakes), dual air brake systems, inspecting air brakes, using air brakes (normal stops, emergency stops, parking brakes), and proper procedures for braking on downgrades. If you fail or skip the Air Brakes test, your CDL is restricted to vehicles without full air brake systems.
The Arizona Motor Vehicle Division administers this knowledge test as part of its commercial driver license program. To earn the Air Brakes Endorsement on your Arizona CDL, you need to score at least 20 out of 25 on the official version.
Topics covered on this practice test
- Speed Management: 3 questions
- Parking: 3 questions
- Inspection: 3 questions
- Compressor: 3 questions
- Spring Brakes: 3 questions
- ABS: 3 questions
- Combination Air: 2 questions
- Gauges: 2 questions
- System Basics: 1 question
- Emergency Maneuvers: 1 question
- Tanks: 1 question
How to use this practice test
- Read each question carefully. CDL questions are written precisely — small wording differences matter.
- Click "Show Answers & Explanations" only after answering every question. Don't peek mid-test.
- Read the explanation for every question, even ones you got right. The reasoning is more important than the answer.
- Repeat the test until you score 100%. The questions are deterministic per state, so you can track your improvement over multiple sessions.
- Move on to the other endorsement tests for Arizona until you're ready for the official exam.
Tips specific to the Air Brakes test
Air Brakes questions test your ability to identify components, follow inspection sequences, and respond to system failures. Memorize the cut-in and cut-out pressures, the low-pressure warning thresholds, the pressure ranges at which spring brakes apply, and the maximum allowable air-loss rates. Many questions have nearly-identical wording, so precision matters.