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SK Air Brake Exam Simulator 2025

Based on the 2025 SK CDL manual
Questions: 25
Mistakes allowed: 5
Passing score: 80%
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What to expect on the official exam
How many questions:25
How many correct answers to pass:20
Passing score:80%

Commercial drivers must pass a written exam to be licensed to drive in Saskatchewan, Canada. The written exam tests the driver’s knowledge of how to operate a commercial vehicle. This Exam Simulator is just like the official SK Air Brake exam. It contains 25 random questions and will stop as soon as you’ve reached the passing or failing score. You’ll get a new set of questions every time you restart it. The exam simulator is not timed, and you must get at least 80% correct to pass. It is based on the 2025 Saskatchewan commercial driver’s manual.

Based on 2025 SK commercial driver's license manual
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List of questions (classic view)
  1. Every vehicle's signal lights (turn signals) must be visible for a distance of
  2. A double yellow line on a road designates that
  3. When turning right onto a street, you should
  4. This sign is showing that
  5. To pass a vehicle legally, you must
  6. Every car has a blind spot, no matter how mirrors are set up. Blind spots are usually located at
  7. To leave a divided highway, you should
  8. Where in a vehicle should you never install a rear-facing child car seat?
  9. To park on a hill facing downhill, you should leave your car with
  10. Parking spaces should be
  11. Why are speeds in road construction zones usually reduced?
  12. To help avoid being struck from behind while driving, you should
  13. High beams should only be used in open country and dimmed when you are within
  14. If your car is suddenly plunged into a body of water, the best course of action is to
  15. Which of the following is correct regarding the requirement for a new validation sticker on license plates in NL?
  16. What does this picture illustrate?
  17. In Newfoundland and Labrador, the fine for speeding in a construction zone is
  18. Which of the following statements about windshields is FALSE?
  19. In this image, you are driving Car B in the right lane of this divided highway. Car A is trying to merge onto the highway. What should you do?
  20. In Newfoundland and Labrador, the maximum number of demerit points for a single offence is
  21. In which of the following situations are you allowed to pass another vehicle on a two-lane road?
  22. If you want to change several lanes on a multilane highway,
  23. If you want to make a left turn at a green light, you should
  24. If a traffic light is red, but has a green arrow pointing left, that means you
  25. In this image, what do the arrows on the pavement indicate?
  26. Factors that may influence how quickly your brakes are able to bring your vehicle to a stop include
  27. In Newfoundland and Labrador, which of the following offences carries the most demerit points?
  28. At night, your eyes can be affected by the glare of headlights from oncoming cars or reflected in your mirrors from cars behind your vehicle. Due to the glare, your vision may be impaired for a full
  29. In this image, a school bus has stopped for passengers at an intersection. Which cars must stop?
  30. Tires with metal studs may not be used
  31. You witness a collision where someone was slightly injured. When should you report it to the police?
  32. Vehicles registered in Newfoundland and Labrador are required to have
  33. In Newfoundland, at a traffic light intersection with a green light, which of the following has priority over everyone else?
  34. A vehicle with under-inflated tires by a total of 10 psi (69 kPa) increases fuel consumption by
  35. Moose-vehicle collisions are likely to happen