HAZMAT CDL PRACTICE TEST - CALIFORNIA

11. With low beams, drivers can see ahead about:
15 feet
250 feet
100 feet
12. Cargo tanks are:
bulk packaging temporarily attached to a vehicle.
required to be loaded separately.
bulk packaging permanently attached to a vehicle.
13. Explosives, flammable gases and flammable liquids should not be placed in a cargo space that has:
placards.
a heater.
an air conditioner.
14. If radioactive material is involved in a leak or broken package:
do not touch the leaking package and drive to the nearest service station.
do not use the vehicle until it is cleaned.
immediately contact the fire department.
15. How many reflective triangles/emergency reflectors should you carry?
3
2
4
16. A material’s hazard class reflects:
the risks associated with the material.
the methods for handling spills or leaks in the absence of fires.
the type of packaging required to transport the material.
17. Two of the most common causes of tire fires are:
Duals that touch and under-inflated tires.
Loose lug nuts and duals that touch.
Driver smoking and bleeding tar.
18. How should you brake if your vehicle loses ABS?
Step on and off the brake pedal several times
Brake as you always have.
Pump the brake repeatedly
19. When you are out of the vehicle, you must keep shipping papers related to hazardous materials:
in a pouch on the driver's door.
on the driver's seat.
in a locked glove compartment.
20. A person attending a placarded parked vehicle:
must be in the vehicle, awake, or within 100 feet of the vehicle, and have the vehicle within clear view.
must know what to do in emergencies.
All of the above.
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