CA CDL HAZMAT TEST - PRACTICE TEST

21. When fueling a motor vehicle containing hazardous materials:
someone must always be at the nozzle, controlling fuel flow.
someone with a fire extinguisher must be within 10 feet of the pump.
you may leave the engine on, unless a sign requires you to turn it off.
22. ABS:
makes it easier to break.
allows the wheels to lock up.
helps you avoid wheel lock up.
23. At a rest stop you discover your hazardous materials shipments is leaking from the vehicle. There is no phone around. You should:
drive slowly and cautiously until you reach a phone booth.
leave your truck parked with emergency lights and go look for help.
send someone for help with all the necessary information.
24. RQ stands for:
Reportable Quantity
Related Quantity
Relative Quality
25. Passive railroad crossings:
have at least one traffic control device.
do not have traffic control devices.
should never be crossed using a CMV.
26. Overloading can have negative effects on:
braking.
steering.
All of the above.
27. Placards should be placed at least ______ away from any other markings.
3 inches
6 inches
7 inches
28. If there is an "RQ" before or after the HEMS description on the shipping paper, it means that:
the material has a value of more $50,000.00.
the carrier must report any spill of this material.
the material is in a package containing no other materials.
29. When driving in hot weather, drivers should inspect tires:
every 4 hours or every 200 miles.
every 3 hours or every 75 miles.
every 2 hours or every 100 miles.
30. ABS:
gives you more control when you brake.
causes your wheels to lock when you break hard.
is not required on newer trucks.
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