Michigan Air Brakes practice test

25 questions · 80% to pass · Required to operate any vehicle with air brakes.

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  1. 1. Pumping the brake pedal in an air-braked vehicle:

  2. 2. Per federal regulations, brakes out of adjustment cause:

  3. 3. When operating a CMV in interstate commerce, brake lag is:

  4. 4. Modulating control valves let the driver:

  5. 5. Most state DMV CDL handbooks state that modulating control valves let the driver:

  6. 6. According to the FMCSA CDL Manual, when the air compressor governor reaches the cut-out pressure, it:

  7. 7. In real-world commercial driving, air brake reservoirs should be drained:

  8. 8. When the ABS warning lamp comes on while driving, you should:

  9. 9. Most state DMV CDL handbooks state that you should drain the wet tank:

  10. 10. According to the FMCSA CDL Manual, bleeding tanks of air during inspection lets you check for:

  11. 11. When operating a CMV in interstate commerce, how long should it take an air system to build from 85 to 100 psi?

  12. 12. During a pre-trip inspection, antilock braking systems (ABS) help the driver by:

  13. 13. According to the FMCSA CDL Manual, on a tractor-trailer with ABS, the trailer ABS warning lamp is mounted on the:

  14. 14. Total stopping distance for an air-braked vehicle includes:

  15. 15. Experienced commercial drivers know that hydraulic brake systems use:

  16. 16. When taking the CDL knowledge exam, on a tractor-trailer with ABS, the trailer ABS warning lamp is mounted on the:

  17. 17. In real-world commercial driving, when the air compressor governor reaches the cut-out pressure, it:

  18. 18. During a pre-trip inspection, the low-pressure warning device must activate before pressure drops below:

  19. 19. Air storage tanks must be drained:

  20. 20. According to the FMCSA CDL Manual, how long should it take an air system to build from 85 to 100 psi?

  21. 21. You should drain the wet tank:

  22. 22. When taking the CDL knowledge exam, pumping the brake pedal in an air-braked vehicle:

  23. 23. The supply pressure gauge shows:

  24. 24. During a pre-trip inspection, if the application pressure rises significantly during steady braking, it may mean:

  25. 25. In real-world commercial driving, you should never use the parking brake when:

About the Air Brakes exam

The Air Brakes endorsement covers the operation of compressed-air braking systems used on most heavy commercial vehicles. Topics include compressor and governor operation, supply and service tanks, brake chambers, slack adjusters, dual air systems, parking brakes, low-pressure warning devices, and the seven-step pre-trip air brake test.

This Michigan-specific edition uses the same federal source material every U.S. state adopts. The Michigan SOS administers the actual exam at its service centers. Bring your CDL handbook for any last-minute reference; it’s free at every Michigan SOS office.

Once you’re consistently scoring above 90% on this practice set, you’re well above the 80% required to pass the official Michigan exam. Drill the questions you miss most often, then take the test cold once a day for a week leading up to your appointment.

Tips that actually work

  • Read every answer choice before clicking. CDL questions are famous for "best answer" wording where two choices look right.
  • Don’t memorize question text — learn the underlying rule. The DMV reshuffles wording constantly.
  • Keep a list of the questions you miss. Re-drill them in isolation until you can’t miss them.
  • Practice in short, frequent sessions. Two 20-minute sessions per day beats one two-hour cram.

What happens after I pass?

Passing the knowledge test earns you a Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP). You must hold the CLP for at least 14 days before you can take the road skills test, and you must drive with a CDL-holding instructor in the cab during that period. Once you pass the road skills test, your CDL is issued.