Chapter 10b: Inspecting Air Brake System Operation

An Ontario air brake practice test covering the chapter “Inspecting Air Brake System Operation” is a valuable study tool for aspiring commercial drivers. 

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Ontario Air Brake Test - Chapter 10b: Inspecting Air Brake System Operation

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What must be done with any malfunctioning air‑tank drain valve?

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Finding oil in any air tank other than the supply tank indicates:

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How should a sudden increase in the amount of moisture or oil drained from any tank be handled?

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When testing low air‑pressure warning devices, how must the device be activated?

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What is the recommended method to test the automatic application of trailer spring brakes?

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During the air‑tank drain valve test, what must be observed for each tank?

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A trailer fails the automatic spring brake application test if:

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A vehicle fails the tractor protection valve test if:

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During the tractor protection valve test, what should you observe at the disconnected trailer service-line coupler if the valve is functioning properly?

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What is the reason for always draining the supply tank first?

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A vehicle fails the air‑tank drain valve test when:

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Under what conditions might safe access to the air tanks and drains require a hoist, pit, or ramp?

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What is the main purpose of the tractor protection valve on a towing vehicle?

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On some vehicles, what may limit safe access to air tanks and drains?

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How must a trailer’s spring brakes behave when the trailer is disconnected from the towing vehicle?

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What indicates a pass in the air‑tank drain valve test?

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What does the Ontario Highway Traffic Act say about operating a vehicle with defective air‑tank drain valves?

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Which tank should always be drained first?

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What does the Ontario Highway Traffic Act say about operating a vehicle with a defective tractor protection valve?

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When testing the tractor protection valve, what must be done with the trailer supply valve?

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An air brake system is considered defective if the air‑pressure build‑up time from 587 to 690 kPa (85 to 100 psi) is:

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Where might a small amount of oil be acceptable, though any visible quantity should be reported or repaired?

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At what pressure must the low air‑pressure warning device activate to be considered acceptable?

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What is the acceptable maximum air‑pressure build‑up time from 587 to 690 kPa (85 to 100 psi) at 600–900 rpm?

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Why must air tanks be drained regularly?

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During the spring brake holding test, what vehicle behavior is acceptable?

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Which tank is expected to have some moisture, possibly a significant quantity, even when drained regularly?

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When testing automatic trailer spring brake application, what indicates a pass?

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How are spring brakes tested for holding power?

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When testing spring (parking and emergency) brakes, what is their required capability?

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When testing air‑tank drain valves, what initial condition must be met?

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What is considered abnormal and must be reported when draining the remaining air tanks (not the supply tank)?

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In the spring brake holding test, what indicates a failure?

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What must drivers know regarding the air tanks and drains on their vehicle?

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Which vehicle is preferable for performing the spring brake holding test when using a towing vehicle and trailer?

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This practice test emphasizes essential procedures, such as checking for air pressure buildup, ensuring that warning signals activate at the correct levels, and assessing the operation of the service and parking brakes. By simulating real exam questions, the practice test helps users become familiar with typical scenarios and testing formats. Regular practice enhances understanding and confidence, making it easier to identify potential issues in the actual air brake system. Ultimately, these tests prepare drivers to perform safe, thorough inspections required by Ontario regulations.