Oklahoma Air Brakes CDL Practice Test

25 realistic Air Brakes practice questions for Oklahoma CDL applicants. Required for: Vehicles equipped with air brake systems. Official test: 25 questions, 20 correct to pass.

25Practice questions
25Questions on the official test
20 of 25Required to pass
Oklahoma Department of Public Safety — Driver License ServicesTest administrator
Question 1 of 25 · Spring Brakes

If your vehicle has dual parking control valves, you can use pressure from a separate tank to:

  • A. Charge the trailer brakes
  • B. Release the spring brakes to move a short distance if the main system loses air
  • C. Operate the steering
  • D. Power the air horn
Question 2 of 25 · Foundation Brakes

What's the most common type of foundation brake found on heavy vehicles?

  • A. Disc brakes
  • B. Wedge drum brakes
  • C. S-cam drum brakes
  • D. Air-over-hydraulic
Question 3 of 25 · Inspection

How much air pressure (psi) loss is allowed per minute for combination vehicles with the engine off and brakes released?

  • A. Up to 1 psi
  • B. Up to 2 psi
  • C. Up to 3 psi
  • D. Up to 4 psi
Question 4 of 25 · Speed Management

Air brake lag distance at 55 mph on dry pavement adds about:

  • A. 12 feet to stopping distance
  • B. 32 feet to stopping distance
  • C. 50 feet to stopping distance
  • D. 100 feet to stopping distance
Question 5 of 25 · Inspection

How can you check the slack adjusters?

  • A. Pull hard on each slack adjuster — they should not move more than about 1 inch
  • B. Listen for air leaks at each chamber
  • C. Watch the brake light flash
  • D. Look at the brake pedal travel
Question 6 of 25 · Emergency Maneuvers

Stab braking includes which of these steps?

  • A. Apply brakes fully, release when wheels lock, reapply when wheels begin rolling
  • B. Apply brakes lightly until they fade
  • C. Pump the brakes rapidly
  • D. Apply the parking brake repeatedly
Question 7 of 25 · Speed Management

Total stopping distance for an air-braked vehicle is made up of:

  • A. Perception distance + reaction distance + brake lag distance + braking distance
  • B. Just the braking distance
  • C. Reaction distance only
  • D. Brake lag distance only
Question 8 of 25 · System Basics

Which of these is NOT a part of the basic air brake system?

  • A. Air compressor
  • B. Air storage tanks
  • C. Hydraulic master cylinder
  • D. Foot brake valve
Question 9 of 25 · Operation

When making a normal stop, what should you do?

  • A. Push the brake pedal down so you can stop at a safe place and remain in control
  • B. Pump the brakes
  • C. Use only the parking brake
  • D. Use only the trailer hand valve
Question 10 of 25 · Tanks

When should you drain the air tanks?

  • A. Once a week
  • B. Only when the warning light is on
  • C. At the end of each working day
  • D. Once a month
Question 11 of 25 · Tanks

Why must air tanks be drained?

  • A. To remove fuel from the system
  • B. To remove water and compressor oil that can damage the brakes
  • C. To inspect the tanks
  • D. To increase pressure
Question 12 of 25 · Inspection

What is the air loss rate for combination vehicles with brakes applied?

  • A. 1 psi per minute
  • B. 2 psi per minute
  • C. 3 psi per minute
  • D. 4 psi per minute
Question 13 of 25 · System Basics

Air brakes use compressed air to:

  • A. Lubricate the wheels
  • B. Make the brakes work
  • C. Cool the engine
  • D. Increase fuel pressure
Question 14 of 25 · Spring Brakes

What does the term "modulating control valve" refer to?

  • A. A valve to regulate engine RPM
  • B. A hand-operated valve that gradually applies the spring brakes
  • C. A device that drains air tanks
  • D. The trailer hand valve
Question 15 of 25 · Inspection

When should you check the parking brake?

  • A. Whenever you start a trip
  • B. Once a month
  • C. Only at inspections
  • D. When the brake warning light is on
Question 16 of 25 · Compressor

If the air compressor governor is not working properly:

  • A. Air compressor may not maintain enough pressure to safely operate the brakes
  • B. The brakes will work harder
  • C. Brakes may not release at all
  • D. There is no impact on safety
Question 17 of 25 · Compressor

What is the purpose of an alcohol evaporator?

  • A. Reduce alcohol in the driver's system
  • B. Reduce risk of frozen brake valves and lines in cold weather
  • C. Improve fuel economy
  • D. Lubricate the air compressor
Question 18 of 25 · Speed Management

Why is it important not to over-apply the brakes?

  • A. Brakes can overheat and fade
  • B. Brakes will lock and skid
  • C. You may lose control of the vehicle
  • D. All of the above
Question 19 of 25 · Bobtail

What is bobtail braking?

  • A. Braking with no trailer attached, when the tractor brakes harder than usual
  • B. A type of trailer-only braking
  • C. Emergency braking on doubles
  • D. A way to test the parking brake
Question 20 of 25 · Inspection

How do you test the low pressure warning signal?

  • A. With the engine off, pump the brake pedal until the signal activates (must come on at 60 psi or above)
  • B. Drive the vehicle to lose pressure
  • C. Open the air tank drain valve briefly
  • D. Push the parking brake control
Question 21 of 25 · Operation

When the brake pedal is pushed harder, what happens?

  • A. Brake pedal must be pumped to release
  • B. More air goes to the brakes; less foot pressure releases air
  • C. It locks the brakes permanently
  • D. The brakes do not respond
Question 22 of 25 · Tanks

What is the safety valve set to open at?

  • A. 100 psi
  • B. 125 psi
  • C. 150 psi
  • D. 180 psi
Question 23 of 25 · Foundation Brakes

Brake drums (or discs) must not have cracks longer than:

  • A. 1/4 the width of the friction area
  • B. 1/2 the width of the friction area
  • C. 3/4 the width of the friction area
  • D. Anything is acceptable
Question 24 of 25 · Compressor

The air compressor governor controls:

  • A. When the air compressor will pump air into the storage tanks
  • B. When the brakes are applied
  • C. When emergency brakes engage
  • D. How fast the air compressor turns
Question 25 of 25 · Foundation Brakes

When checking the slack adjuster on S-cam brakes, the slack adjuster should not move more than:

  • A. 1/2 inch
  • B. 1 inch
  • C. About 1 inch where the push rod attaches to it
  • D. 2 inches
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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 Oklahoma Department of Public Safety — Driver License Services administers this knowledge test as part of its commercial driver license program. To earn the Air Brakes Endorsement on your Oklahoma CDL, you need to score at least 20 out of 25 on the official version.

Topics covered on this practice test

How to use this practice test

  1. Read each question carefully. CDL questions are written precisely — small wording differences matter.
  2. Click "Show Answers & Explanations" only after answering every question. Don't peek mid-test.
  3. Read the explanation for every question, even ones you got right. The reasoning is more important than the answer.
  4. Repeat the test until you score 100%. The questions are deterministic per state, so you can track your improvement over multiple sessions.
  5. Move on to the other endorsement tests for Oklahoma 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.

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