This exam evaluates the trainee’s knowledge of essential tractor operations and safety practices covered in the "Tractor Foundations" lessons. It confirms understanding of correct hitch use, inching operation, walkaround inspection, and key safety protocols for towing ground support equipment.
Exam Overview
1Multiple-choice assessment covering topics from the foundational tractor lessons
2Includes 15 questions drawn from topics such as towing, inching, hitch procedures, and safety rules
3A minimum score of 80% (12 correct answers) is required to pass
Skills Acquired
Demonstrate comprehensive understanding of tractor purpose and operational use
Identify which GSE types can be safely towed by a tractor
Recognize correct procedures for tow pin insertion and shake check
Apply safe use of the inching system and emergency stop functions
Recall walkaround and safety inspection requirements before operation
Exam Procedure
The exam consists of 15 multiple-choice questions covering all foundational tractor lessons, including Basics, Tow Hitch, Inching System, and Walkaround.
Each question displays three to five answer options. Some questions require one correct response, while others may have multiple valid choices.
For every question, several possible answers are presented.
A correct answer is acknowledged immediately with confirmation.
An incorrect response triggers corrective feedback.
After all questions are completed, a summary appears. If at least 80% of the answers are correct, the exam is marked as successfully completed; otherwise, it must be retaken.
Sample Exam Questions
What are the main purposes of an airport tractor?
Which of the following GSE (ground support equipment) can be towed by a tractor?
What is the function of the inching system on a tractor?
What has to be done after inserting the tow pin into the tow hitch?
What could happen if you were to forget to shake the tow pin after inserting into the tow hitch?
What happens if the drawbar is inserted into the bottom level of the hitch?
What condition must be met before the inching system can be used safely?
What is the correct way to operate the inching button at the rear of the tractor?
What happens if you hold the inching button for too long?
Where should you position yourself while using the inching button?
What does the Emergency Stop button do?
What is the purpose of the tractor walkaround?
When should you perform a tractor walkaround?
Why is it important to keep the rear compartment clear of tools or personal items?
During the walkaround, if a fluid leak is visible, what do you need to do?