AL CDL HAZMAT PRACTICE TEST

11. You can determine if your vehicle is equipped with ABS (anti-lock braking system) by:
looking for wheel speed sensor wires coming from the rear of your brakes.
checking if your vehicle was manufactured after March 1, 1998.
checking for a yellow ABS malfunction lamp on the instrument panel.
All of the above.
12. When driving in construction areas you should:
reduce speed to a crawl.
decrease your speed.
increase your speed.
stop driving as soon as you can safely do so.
13. Shipping papers must include:
the price of the hazardous materials.
what the materials will be used for.
an emergency response telephone number.
All of the above.
14. Cargo tanks are:
military vehicles used to transport hazardous materials.
bulk packaging permanently attached to a vehicle.
required to be loaded separately.
bulk packaging temporarily attached to a vehicle.
15. What is used to warn others of HazMat?
Emergency packages
Flashing lights
Security envelopes
Placards
16. When it comes to hazardous materials, the technical name is:
a specific chemical that makes the product hazardous.
the generic shipping name of that material.
a medical term used by emergency personnel, currently used in scientific and technical texts, handbooks, journals.
the name that identifies the hazard class of the cargo.
17. If your vehicle has a breakdown or accident while carrying explosives, what should you do?
Warn others of the danger.
If there is a fire, warn everyone of the danger of explosion.
Do not allow smoking or open fire near the vehicle.
All of the above.
18. ________ must choose the safest route to transport placarded radioactive materials.
The driver
The shipper
The carrier
All of the above.
19. Your vehicle has hydraulic brakes. When you press the brake pedal while driving and the pedal goes to the floor, remember that:
pumping the brake pedal may generate enough hydraulic pressure to stop the vehicle.
the parking brake should never used to slow the vehicle.
shifting into neutral may help slow the vehicle.
All of the above.
20. You should always try to back toward the driver's side because:
you can more easily correct any steering errors.
you can watch the rear of your vehicle out the side window.
backing toward the left side is more dangerous.
None of the above.
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