- Based on 2025 NU commercial driver's licence manual
- Updated for January 2025
NU Air Brake Test 5
If you’re looking for a job in the trucking industry, completing the mandatory commercial driver’s licence knowledge exam is the first step towards achieving your dream. We have developed this 50-question Air Brake practice test to help you prepare for the province’s examination (also known as the Nunavut trucking exam). Regardless of your current level of knowledge, this test will help you brush up on some important rules. You will likely perform better on the written test if you have been studying for it, so this is why it is so important to maintain your studying regiment. Know the rules, and the road will be a much safer place. Scroll down to begin the test.
- Perfect for first-time and renewal commercial applicants, and those adding endorsements
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- Which of the following is most likely to have air brakes?
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- What to do when low air warning device activates on the road?
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- Who can adjust the air brakes?
- How can you make sure that each air tank is securely attached to the vehicle?
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- When inspecting the brake drums, you should look for
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- To inspect an air brake system, you should wear
- The best way to reduce rough and abrupt braking is to
- What are the service brakes used for?
- Manufacturers recommend draining moisture and oil in an air brake system on a _______ basis.
- What is the "cut-out" level?
- What happens to the foot valve when you press down on the brake pedal?
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- What powers the air compressor?
- Which of these can contaminate a brake system's air lines?
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- What is the determining factor for the amount of heat the brake drums can absorb?
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