25 realistic Combination Vehicles practice questions for Idaho CDL applicants. Required for: Class A CDL (tractor-trailer combinations). Official test: 20 questions, 16 correct to pass.
Question 1 of 25 · Skids
How can you correct a tractor jackknife?
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A.
Apply the brakes harder
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B.
Steer in the direction of the skid and accelerate gently
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C.
Stop steering input
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D.
Release the brakes and counter-steer
Correct answer: D.
Release the brakes to regain traction; counter-steer carefully to recover.
Question 2 of 25 · Mountain Driving
When should you use lower gears?
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A.
On steep upgrades and downgrades
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B.
In flat terrain
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C.
In stop-and-go traffic only
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D.
Never in a combination vehicle
Correct answer: A.
Use lower gears on grades to maintain torque and engine braking.
Question 3 of 25 · Backing
Which is correct about backing a tractor-trailer?
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A.
Steer in the same direction you want the trailer to go
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B.
Steer in the opposite direction you want the trailer to go
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C.
Use the throttle to back
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D.
Back as fast as possible
Correct answer: B.
When backing, turn the steering wheel opposite to the direction you want the trailer to move.
Question 4 of 25 · Cargo
What can cause a high center of gravity?
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A.
Loading cargo too low
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B.
Loading cargo too high or unevenly
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C.
Driving too slowly
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D.
Empty trailers
Correct answer: B.
Stacking cargo too high or loading unevenly raises the center of gravity and rollover risk.
Question 5 of 25 · Inspection
Which is true about gladhand seals?
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A.
They should be replaced if cracked or damaged
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B.
They never need replacement
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C.
They are the same as electrical connections
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D.
They are always made of metal
Correct answer: A.
Replace damaged or worn rubber seals to keep air from leaking at the gladhands.
Question 6 of 25 · Skids
What can cause a trailer skid in a combination vehicle?
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A.
Locked trailer wheels and over-application of brakes
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B.
Light loads on the trailer
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C.
Tight steering at low speed
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D.
High pressure in steering tires
Correct answer: A.
Locked trailer wheels cause trailer skid; reduce brake pressure to recover.
Question 7 of 25 · Bobtail
What happens if you bobtail (no trailer) and brake hard?
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A.
You stop more quickly than loaded
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B.
Drive wheels can lock and skid because there is little weight on them
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C.
Vehicle handles like a loaded truck
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D.
No special concerns
Correct answer: B.
Bobtailing leaves little weight on drive axles, increasing skid risk under hard braking.
Question 8 of 25 · Vehicle Dynamics
When you turn suddenly with a high center of gravity, the trailer can:
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A.
Roll over
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B.
Stop more quickly
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C.
Track better
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D.
Reduce fuel use
Correct answer: A.
High centers of gravity make trailers prone to rollover during sharp turns.
Question 9 of 25 · Cargo
Why is securement of cargo essential?
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A.
To prevent the load from shifting
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B.
To prevent injury to others
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C.
To prevent damage to the vehicle
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D.
All of the above
Correct answer: D.
Securement protects the load, prevents shifts that affect handling, and protects others.
Question 10 of 25 · Coupling
What should you do before connecting air lines?
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A.
Clean the rubber seals on the glad hands
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B.
Lubricate them with oil
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C.
Replace the seals every trip
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D.
Heat them up
Correct answer: A.
Clean glad hand seals before connecting to ensure a good air seal.
Question 11 of 25 · Vehicle Dynamics
Which of these is true about the front trailer of a doubles or triples?
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A.
It is less likely to overturn
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B.
It is more stable
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C.
It is more likely to overturn than the rear trailer
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D.
It does not need brakes
Correct answer: A.
The front trailer in a combination is generally more stable than the rear trailer.
Question 12 of 25 · Emergency Equipment
What are some common causes of vehicle fires?
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A.
Under-inflated tires and electrical short circuits
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B.
Improper use of flares
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C.
Cargo that catches fire from spilled fuel
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D.
All of the above
Correct answer: D.
All of these can cause vehicle fires. Pre-trip and en-route inspections reduce risk.
Question 13 of 25 · Inspection
Which of these is not a part of the trailer's electrical system?
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A.
Lights
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B.
Brake control
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C.
Power line cord (pigtail)
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D.
Hydraulic pump
Correct answer: D.
Hydraulic pumps are not part of standard trailer electrical systems on highway combinations.
Question 14 of 25 · Combination Air
What should the tractor protection valve do?
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A.
Keep tractor air supply if trailer breaks away or develops a major leak
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B.
Set the trailer parking brake on a hill
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C.
Apply trailer brakes during a normal stop
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D.
Disconnect the trailer
Correct answer: A.
It protects the tractor air supply by closing if a major air loss occurs.
Question 15 of 25 · Combination Air
Trailer brakes are required to be:
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A.
Adjusted properly and matched to tractor brakes
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B.
Stronger than tractor brakes
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C.
Disengaged on level roads
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D.
Off when empty
Correct answer: A.
Trailer brakes must be in proper adjustment and balance with tractor brakes.
Question 16 of 25 · Coupling
What is the kingpin?
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A.
A pin in the engine
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B.
A vertical pin on the front of the trailer that locks into the fifth wheel
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C.
A part of the air brake system
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D.
A type of warning device
Correct answer: B.
The kingpin slides into the fifth wheel jaws to lock the trailer to the tractor.
Question 17 of 25 · Coupling
What is the proper position for the fifth wheel?
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A.
Tilted down toward the rear of the tractor with jaws open
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B.
Pointed straight up
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C.
Locked and ready
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D.
Removed for inspection
Correct answer: A.
Before coupling, the fifth wheel should tilt down toward the rear with the jaws open.
Question 18 of 25 · Coupling
When coupling, what should you do after the fifth wheel locks onto the kingpin?
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A.
Pull the tractor forward gently to make sure the kingpin is locked
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B.
Disconnect the air lines
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C.
Drive away immediately
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D.
Release the trailer parking brake first
Correct answer: A.
Tug-test by gently pulling forward with the trailer brakes set to confirm the lock.
Question 19 of 25 · Coupling
How can you keep a stiff coupling system from causing problems?
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A.
Lubricate the fifth wheel
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B.
Avoid backing under fast
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C.
Inspect mounting bolts
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D.
All of the above
Correct answer: D.
Lubricate, back slowly, and inspect mounting bolts to keep the coupling working safely.
Question 20 of 25 · Following Distance
What is "rear-end collision" risk for combination vehicles?
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A.
It is reduced when carrying long cargo
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B.
They have a higher risk because of long stopping distances and rear blind spots
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C.
They have no greater risk
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D.
Only for empty rigs
Correct answer: B.
Long stopping distance and rear blind spots increase rear-end collision risk.
Question 21 of 25 · Coupling
Which is true about pulling away after coupling?
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A.
Test that the kingpin is locked by gently pulling forward against the trailer brakes
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B.
Pull away as quickly as possible
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C.
Lower the landing gear before pulling away
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D.
Disconnect the air lines first
Correct answer: A.
A pull-test confirms the kingpin is locked before driving away.
Question 22 of 25 · Combination Air
When the trailer breaks away or loses air pressure, the trailer brakes should:
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A.
Release
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B.
Apply automatically
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C.
Vibrate
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D.
Disengage
Correct answer: B.
A loss of air should automatically apply the trailer brakes via the emergency system.
Question 23 of 25 · Inspection
Air leaks during pre-trip can be detected by:
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A.
Listening for hissing
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B.
Watching the air gauges drop
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C.
Visually inspecting hoses and fittings
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D.
All of the above
Correct answer: D.
Use multiple methods — listening, watching gauges, and visual inspection — to detect leaks.
Question 24 of 25 · Skids
Tractor jackknife occurs when:
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A.
Drive wheels lose traction and skid
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B.
The trailer wheels lock
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C.
The trailer slides forward
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D.
Steering wheels lock
Correct answer: A.
Drive wheels skidding cause tractor jackknife; trailer wheels skidding cause trailer jackknife.
Question 25 of 25 · Vehicle Dynamics
What's the safest way to handle a tight turn with a long combination?
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A.
Take it wide using both lanes if necessary
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B.
Drive as fast as possible to maintain momentum
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C.
Use the trailer hand valve
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D.
Make a tight turn
Correct answer: A.
Take wider turns to avoid hitting curbs or other vehicles due to off-tracking.
About the Combination Vehicles Test
The Combination Vehicles test covers driving combination vehicles safely, combination vehicle air brakes, antilock brake systems, coupling and uncoupling, and inspecting a combination vehicle. Combination vehicles are usually heavier, longer, and require more driving skill than single commercial vehicles. They are also more likely to roll over and jackknife.
The Idaho Transportation Department — Driver Services administers this knowledge test as part of its commercial driver license program. To earn the Combination Vehicles on your Idaho CDL, you need to score at least 16 out of 20 on the official version.
Topics covered on this practice test
- Coupling: 6 questions
- Skids: 3 questions
- Inspection: 3 questions
- Vehicle Dynamics: 3 questions
- Combination Air: 3 questions
- Cargo: 2 questions
- Mountain Driving: 1 question
- Backing: 1 question
- Bobtail: 1 question
- Emergency Equipment: 1 question
- Following Distance: 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 Idaho until you're ready for the official exam.
Tips specific to the Combination Vehicles test
Combination Vehicles questions cover off-tracking, jackknifing, coupling and uncoupling, the fifth wheel, kingpin, glad hands, landing gear, and the special air-brake considerations for tractor-trailer combinations. Expect detailed step-by-step coupling questions.