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Ohio Forklift Class II Operator Practice Exam Questions And Correct Answers (Verified Answers) Plus Rationales 2025|2026 Q&A | Instant Download Pdf (Electric Motor Narrow Aisle Trucks)

  • When operating a Class II forklift in a narrow aisle, the primary hazard

is:

  • Wind speed
  • Fuel vapor ignition
  • Limited maneuvering space
  • Engine overheating

Rationale: Narrow aisles reduce turning and clearance, increasing

collision risk.

2. The “stability triangle” refers to:

  • The mast, load, and operator
  • The three-point support base of the forklift 1 / 3
  • The wheelbase, hydraulics, and counterweight
  • Tire pressure balance

Rationale: The stability triangle represents the forklift's center of

gravity balance points.

3. A narrow aisle forklift is most commonly powered by:

  • Diesel
  • Gasoline
  • Electric power
  • Propane

Rationale: Class II forklifts typically use electric batteries for indoor

and aisle operation.

4. The load center is measured from:

  • The mast to the back of the forklift
  • The load’s center of gravity to the forklift’s vertical face of the
  • forks

  • The wheelbase midpoint to the operator
  • The top of the mast to the floor

Rationale: Load center is the horizontal distance from fork face to

load CG.

5. If the load is raised high, the center of gravity:

  • Moves lower
  • Stays unchanged
  • Moves upward and forward 2 / 3
  • Moves backward

Rationale: Raising a load raises and shifts the truck’s combined

center of gravity forward.

6. Before operating a forklift, you must first:

  • Check weather forecast
  • Check operator’s uniform
  • Perform a pre-operation inspection
  • Register with site manager

Rationale: Safety requires inspection before each shift.

7. When traveling with a load, forks should be:

  • Fully lowered touching the ground
  • Fully raised for clearance
  • 4–6 inches above the ground
  • Tilted backward until vertical

Rationale: Low fork travel improves stability and visibility.

8. A common cause of forklift tip-over is:

  • Low battery
  • Overloading the forklift
  • Clean floors
  • Wearing PPE

Rationale: Excess weight shifts center of gravity beyond stability

triangle.

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