Kansas Pre-trip Inspection CDL Practice Test
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Written by CDL holders and exam prep experts ยท Updated April 2026
Free Questions
10
Passing Score
Must demonstrate competency%
Time Limit
Skills test typically 30-60 minutes
Prerequisites
General Knowledge, Air Brakes, and Combination tests must be completed first
What is the Pre-trip Inspection Test?
Pre-trip inspection is a hands-on practical skills demonstration required for all commercial drivers. This is an oral examination where you must verbally explain and physically demonstrate proper vehicle inspection procedures to the examiner during your CDL skills test. Basic knowledge is covered in the General Knowledge written exam, but the actual inspection skills are demonstrated practically.
Pre-trip knowledge tested within General Knowledge; skills demonstrated during CDL test
Topic Breakdown
Engine Compartment
~6 questions
- Engine oil level and condition
- Coolant level and hoses
- Belt condition and tension
In-Cab Inspection
~5 questions
- Gauges and warning lights
- Controls and safety equipment
- Mirrors and visibility checks
External Inspection
~6 questions
- Tires and wheel condition
- Lights and reflectors
- Frame and body condition
Safety Equipment
~3 questions
- Emergency equipment requirements
- Fire extinguisher and triangles
- First aid and safety gear
Free Practice Questions
10 questionsQuestion 1 of 10
Which task is NOT performed during the in-cab inspection?
Browse Kansas Pre-trip Inspection Questions
- 1. Which task is NOT performed during the in-cab inspection?
- 2. Which of the following is NOT included when inspecting drum brake assemblies?
- 3. Which component converts rotational steering wheel action into axial (lateral) movement at the front wheels?
- 4. Which component is used to disengage the locking jaws of the fifth wheel during coupling?
- 5. Each component is inspected at the axle or wheel area during a walk around of the vehicle, EXCEPT:
- 6. Which component is responsible for transmitting engine power to the transmission?
- 7. All the following are responsible for making the vehicle ride as smooth as possible, EXCEPT:
- 8. Which of the following should be removed from the cab and kept with you during your walk around inspection of the vehicle?
- 9. All the following may be checked at the rear of the trailer, EXCEPT:
- 10. During a Class B or C CDL inspection test, you will need to perform one of _____ different variations of the inspection on the vehicle provided.
Study Tips for Kansas
- 1Memorize the complete pre-trip inspection sequence
- 2Practice identifying defects and safety issues
- 3Learn all required safety equipment locations
- 4Review state-specific inspection requirements
- 5Practice explaining inspection procedures aloud
Kansas CDL Information
Age Requirements
Intrastate: 18+ ยท Interstate: 21+
CDL Renewal
Every 4 years
ELDT Required
Yes โ ELDT (Entry-Level Driver Training) from FMCSA-registered provider
Kansas Department of Revenue - Division of Vehicles
Official CDL Portal โCareer Opportunities
Frequently Asked Questions
Pre-trip inspection is an oral examination and practical skills demonstration required during your CDL road test. Basic knowledge is covered in the General Knowledge written exam, but the actual inspection skills are demonstrated through hands-on practical testing.
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