Series 1-2: Under the Hood

The “Under the Hood” chapter of the Alberta school bus practice test focuses on inspecting critical engine components to ensure the bus operates safely and reliably.

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Alberta School Bus Test - SERIES 1-2: Under the Hood

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What is an important requirement for hoses under the hood?

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What should be checked about the battery if it is under the hood?

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How should power steering fluid appear during the inspection?

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How should the engine oil level read on the dipstick?

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What is an acceptable condition for fan belts during inspection?

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When first approaching the bus, what should the operator do?

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What is the correct coolant level in the radiator if there is no mark on the tank?

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What should the operator do after completing the under-hood inspection?

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This section teaches drivers to check fluid levels such as oil, coolant, and windshield washer fluid, as well as inspect belts, hoses, and wiring for signs of wear or damage. Proper under-the-hood checks can help prevent mechanical failures and ensure the engine runs efficiently. Familiarity with these components is essential for identifying potential issues early, maintaining compliance with safety standards, and protecting the well-being of students and other road users during daily school bus operations.