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GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (Section 1, 2, 3, 12, 13 in the Texas Commercial CDL Handbook)

50/40 (questions / must get right - there are a 250 possible questions) We have all 250 of the real questions & answers here online!

SPECIAL NOTE: These are the exact same test questions and answer you will see on the computer at the Texas Department of Public Safety Driver License office on the General Knowledge test.

The GENERAL KNOWLEDGE test is the hardest test out of all of the five tests you can take beside the HAZMAT test, which is the hardest. There are 250 possible questions that can be asked on the GENERAL KNOWLEDGE test. There will be only 50 questions chosen out of the 250. You must pass with getting a minimum of 40 right, 80% or higher in the score. We see people make many unnecessary trips back to the driver license office trying to pass the GENERAL KNOWLEDGE test studying from the CDL handbook or trying to pass with the free practice tests online failing time and time again. Wasted time off work, money lost from not being at work, bosses frustrated you missing work, money lost on fuel and just the aggravation of having to stand in line many times makes it worth using our tests to pass the very first time.

Why take our online CDL practice tests?

The old saying is “practice makes perfect” and taking the CDL practice test is a great way to prepare for taking this important test.  The actual Texas CDL exam can be quite difficult, thus, taking time to undergo studying with the actual Texas CDL test questions & answers will make sure that you know your information before going to the Texas TXDPS office. There is nothing more frustrating than going to the TXDPS office, waiting in line, testing and then miss passing the test by one question. There is nothing like scoring a 100% or close to a 100% on a test the very first try.

Most all people learn best in a hands on situation. Practicing the actual real Texas CDL test questions that will be asked on the TXDPS computer is one of the best ways that you can prepare for the CDL testing at your local TXDPS office.  If you think about it, most skills are learned by actually doing them, not by reading a book or talking about them.  Repetition is a key part of learning, so if you are repeating the test over and over again with the exact CDL questions & answer you will see on the computer at your local driver license office this will greatly increase your ability to learn the material quickly that you need to know. Practicing the actual CDL questions & answers will make it easy to pass the CDL test the very first time. Pass the CDL test quick with our CDL test questions & answers. These are the actual CDL questions and answers you will see when sitting down at the TXDPS drive license office.

Find reliable CDL test questions & answers to pass TXDPS computer tests…

WARNING! Don’t be fooled by other websites that advertise Texas CDL online testing. They are not the actual CDL test questions you will see on the computer at the TXDPS office. Our CDL tests are the exactsame Texas CDL tests questions & answers you will see on the computer when doing your test at the TXDPS office. We have the actual four (4) Texas CDL Written Test questions and answers to all of the four (4) Texas CDL written exams you will see at the TXDPS. We also have all of the endorsement tests to include the Hazmat, Tanker, Doubles / Triples, Passenger & School Bus. There is nothing like knowing the questions & answers. It's like deja vu when you take the test at the TXDPS driver license office. You will pass with our study materials!!!

In order to learn how to take a CDL license test, you need to find reliable real CDL test questions & answers.  We have the actual Texas CDL questions & answers to all of the written CDL tests at your local TXDPS driver license office.

How to take the test

Before you take your CDL license test, you will want to review your CDL information.  All TXDPS testing centers offer a CDL handbook for you to study. You should read the Texas Commercial Vehicle Handbook on each subject before practicing testing a couple of times to learn the information, then practice what you have learned on our online testing. Most pass without reading the book by memorizing the questions and answers on our website.

Depending on how well you did on your first few online testing practices, you may want to redo the test 10 to 15 times after reviewing the information.  This will help you to remember what the correct answer is.  Our CDL testing program will keep making you review the questions that you got wrong to help yourself learn what the correct answers are.

Keep in mind that many practice tests online that are free and nothing good is free. You will have to pay for access to the real Texas CDL test questions.  Because of this, you should get comfortable with taking the test before going in for the real thing at your local TXDPS office.  Using our online testing, you will not waste your time, time off work, miles on your car and money on fuel taking a test that you aren’t ready for. There is nothing more frustrating than going into the driver license office waiting a long time in line and failing missing 1 to many questions.

Where do you begin???

The first step in getting your CDL testing you will have to obtain a Class A or B Commercial Learner Permit (CLP). To get a Class B CLP permit you will have to complete the following tests in this order testing at the TXDPS office closest to you, 

 

Texas Commercial Vehicle Operation

General Knowledge

Air Brakes

 

To get a Class A Commercial Learner Permit (CLP) you will have to complete the following tests in this order testing at the TXDPS office closest to you, 

 

Texas Commercial Vehicle Operation

General Knowledge

Air Brakes

Combination 

 

You must take these written tests in this order at the TXDPS office.

There are 530 questions total that can be asked on the class A CDL tests. Our testing program is set up just like your local TXDPS computer. When you practice with our online testing these are the exact CDL questions and answers you will see when you sit down to take the CDL tests at your local TXDPS office.

Again, our CDL test questions and answers are exactly what you will see, word for word, at your local TXDPS driver license office.

 

TXDPS – CDL WRITTEN TESTS:

Here are the four (4) written tests you will have to complete to get a Commercial Learner Permit (CLP). The written tests you will have to complete are highlighted in bold. Written tests must be taken in this order at any TXDPS office:

  1. TEXAS COMMERCIAL VEHICLE OPERATION 

          20/16 (questions asked / must get right –there are a 80 possible questions)

      2. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 
          50/40 (questions asked / must get right - there are a 250 possible questions)

      3. AIR BRAKES 
          25/20 (questions asked / must get right - there are a 100 possible questions)

     4. COMBINATION 
           20/16 (questions asked / must get right - there are a100 possible questions)

 

SPECIAL NOTE: You do not have to take all of the written tests at the same TXDPS office. You may take written tests at different locations. You can also take a road test at a totally different TXDPS office where you did not take your written tests at. The TXDPS have all of your tests on computer and every driver license office in the State of Texas can see the written tests you have taken and your test scores. It is a good idea to get a receipt for each written test taken. The TXDPS driver license office has a new computer system that can generate a receipt for each written test you take. You have to ask for the receipt from the TXDPS counter employee assisting you. If the TXDPS counter employee does not know what you are asking for or how to find the receipt, ask to speak to the TXDPS unit supervisor. ALWAYS get a receipt for each test you take. Remember the TXDPS employees are government workers who make mistakes daily. You do not want to take a test and it get lost from a lazy TXDPS worker by not placing the completed test into the TXDPS system on your driver license showing being not completed under your license number.

 

How do you know when you are ready to go to the TXDPS office to test?

We recommend once you are scoring 90% or higher back to back a minimum of 10 up to 15 times in a row on our website's online testing program, on one test subject, then you are ready to take the test at your local TXDPS office. You must score 80% or higher at the TXDPS office on their computer to pass.

 

Study Today >>> Pass Tomorrow >>> GUARANTEED!!!

 

We have the real TXDPS questions & answers here on our site!

 

With our online testing you will not need the Texas Commercial CDL Handbook from the driver license office. However, if you choose to get the CDL handbook from the driver license office they are free. Click here to access the online Texas Commercial CDL Handbook.

Texas Commercial CDL Handbook  (Description: large 8 1/2" X 11" paper book). Should you like study the Texas Commercial CDL Handbook will need read the sections listed below in the Texas Commercial CDL Handbook to pass the written tests 1 through below for the basic Class A CDL license:

 

 

Section 1: Introduction

Section 2: Drive Safely

Section 3: Cargo

Section 5: Air Brakes

Section 6: Combination Vehicles

Section 12: Vehicle Control

Section 13: Road Driving

Section 14: Special Requirements

 

For a class A CDL you will take four (4) written tests on the TXDPS computer with information gained from these books to get your basic Class A CDL. Each test will consist of a certain number of multiple-choice questions. You must pass with 80% or higher score. I have included a number of questions per test with a number of how many you need to get right in order to pass. You will have to take the State Rules & Combination test first before taking any other tests, study these first. Then you can take the tests General Knowledge, Air Brake or Pre-Trip in any order once you have your permit.

 

  1. TEXAS COMMERCIAL VEHICLE OPERATION -  (Section 14)

20/16 (questions / must get right - there are a 80 possible questions)

 

  1. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE-  (Section 1, 2, 3, 12, 13)

50/40 (questions / must get right - there are a 250 possible questions)

 

  1. AIR BRAKES-  (Section 5)

25/20 (questions / must get right - there are a 100 possible questions)

 

  1. COMBINATION  -  (Section 6)

20/16 (questions / must get right - there are a 100 possible questions

 

You may want to get endorsements on your basic CDL license. I recommend all three 1 to 3 to make you more valuable to perspective employers. This information can be found in the Texas Commercial CDL Handbook.

 

  1. HAZMAT (Study section 9)

30/24 (questions / must get right - there are a 180 possible questions)

 

  1. TANKER (Study section 8)

20/16 (questions / must get right - there are a 120 possible questions)

 

  1. DOUBLES / TRIPLES( Study section 7)

20/16 (questions / must get right - there are a 100 possible questions)

 

  1. PASSENGER (Study section 4)​

​20/16 (questions / must get right - there are a 120 possible questions)

 

  1. SCHOOL BUS (Study section 10)

​20/16 (questions / must get right - there are a 120 possible questions)

 

Studying Online is Fast & Effective 
- preparing for the Texas CDL written tests has never been easier. You can practice online anytime and anywhere, at your own convenience. We have gone through the Texas CDL handbook and developed hundreds of possible questions and answers exactly worded as you will see at the TXDPS. Every question comes with feedback, so you will immediately know the correct answer. We update our practice tests regularly to ensure the most accurate CDL test preparation possible. Every year thousands pass their Texas CDL written tests with our online CDL test preparation. Our Texas CDL practice tests give you the knowledge and confidence you need to pass the Texas CDL written test your first time.

 

CDL Driver License Definitions: 

 

CDL Class A
 - Any combination of tractor and trailer with a GCWR of 26,001 or more pounds provided the GVWR of the vehicle(s) being towed is in excess of 10,000 pounds. Examples of CDL Class A vehicles include: tractor trailers, double trailers, and triple trailer rigs. You must pass the general knowledge test, combination endorsement test, and the air brakes test to get your Class A. Other endorsements such as the HAZMAT, tanker, double/triple trailer endorsement are required only if you drive a vehicle with double and triple trailers. You need to pass the following tests for a class A CDL license:

TEXAS COMMERCIAL VEHICLE OPERATION 

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

AIR BRAKES

COMBINATION

 

CDL Class B
 - Any single vehicle with a GVWR of 26,001 or more pounds, or any such vehicle towing a vehicle not in excess of 10,000 pounds GVWR. Examples of CDL Class B vehicles include: most straight trucks, dump trucks, vacuum trucks, crane trucks, and cement trucks. You need to pass the following tests for a class B CDL license:

TEXAS COMMERCIAL VEHICLE OPERATION 

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE

AIR BRAKES

 

CDL Class C
 - Any single vehicle, or combination of vehicles, that is not a Class A or B, but is made to transport 16 or more passengers, including the driver, or is transporting material hazardous materials. Examples of CDL Class C vehicles include: coach buses, shuttle vans, or school buses. You need to pass the general knowledge test. Depending on what vehicle you plan on driving you may have to take the air brakes test, passenger test, and school bus endorsement. You need to pass the following test for a class C CDL license:

TEXAS COMMERCIAL VEHICLE OPERATION 

 

$60 gives you 30 days access to the GENERAL KNOWLEDGE test.

 

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