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1. Combined center of gravity is:
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A. Another name for the stability triangle
B. The middle of the forklift
C. The forklift’s center of gravity and the load’s center of gravity
D. The point in which all weight is distributed equally
2. The three points on a forklift that are connected to form the stability triangle are:
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A. The counterbalance, pivot point and rear axle
B. The two front tires and the center of the rear axle
C. The counterbalance, the front axle and the rear axle
D. The pivot point, the counterbalance and the center of gravity
3. Seatbelts
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A. Are mandatory on all vehicles
B. Are mandatory on vehicles with overhead protection
C. May save your life in a tip-over
D. Are not required on vehicles with rollover protection
4. What should you do if you find something wrong with a forklift during the pre-operation inspection:
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A. Use the forklift and report the problem at the end of the day
B. Notify your supervisor immediately
C. Attempt to repair the problem yourself
D. Avoid using the affected part of mechanism
5. The safest way to approach a slope or incline is:
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A. From the side, carriage tilted back and raised
B. Straight on, carriage tilted forward and lowered
C. From the side, carriage tilted forward and lowered
D. Straight on, carriage tilted back and raised enough to clear the incline
6. The forklift’s load chart helps you determine:
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A. How high the load can be lifted
B. How far the boom can be extended
C. Whether the load is too heavy for the forklift to lift at the necessary height and extension
D. All of the above
7. An unbalanced load should be positioned on the forks with the lightest end as close to the back of the carriage as possible.
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A. True
B. False
8. When delivering a load, remember to:
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A. Level the vehicle before raising the boom
B. Tilt the frame with a raised load
C. Use outriggers for unbalanced loads
D. All of the above
9. As long as you stay within the capacity ratings on the load chart, you won’t tip over.
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A. True
B. False
10. If you dismount the forklift, but will be staying within 25 feet of it, you must:
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A. Lower the boom or forks, set the controls to neutral and set the parking brake
B. Lower the boom or forks and set the parking brake
C. Set the controls to neutral and chock the wheels
D. Set the controls to neutral, set the parking brake and shut off the power
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