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Mario V.'s Comment
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how do i know which specific questions are these two? they seem to be killing me!!

you are 1 for 5 on question #493, you are 1 for 4 on question #494, and your overall score is below the 85% minimum.

Kat's Comment
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I was wondering the same thing yesterday when I was stuck in review hell over log book material. LOL Wish I could answer your question...

David's Comment
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how do i know which specific questions are these two? they seem to be killing me!!

you are 1 for 5 on question #493, you are 1 for 4 on question #494, and your overall score is below the 85% minimum.

This, and Brett can correct me if Im wrong, means you have answered that particular question correctly 1 time out of 5 times its been asked..... as for what question those are, I have no idea....

I would review more though and work on getting the 85% up to 95+ :) You can do it!

HOS:

Hours Of Service

HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.
Brett Aquila's Comment
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Have you been going over the corrections after completing the quizzes? When the quiz is over and it shows your score you can click on the red and green "correct and incorrect" buttons to the right and it will show that question with the correct answer and an explanation. Then when you load the quiz again you'll know which answer is the correct one.

We purposely don't say which question you're struggling with other than to give you the number of it because we want people going over all of the corrections and looking up the answers anytime they're unsure. In this case with the logbook there's no way to look up the correct answer from the page the way you can with most sections but you can still go over the corrections to make sure you know which ones you've missed and what the correct answer is.

Logbook:

A written or electronic record of a driver's duty status which must be maintained at all times. The driver records the amount of time spent driving, on-duty not driving, in the sleeper berth, or off duty. The enforcement of the Hours Of Service Rules (HOS) are based upon the entries put in a driver's logbook.

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