CDL TANKER TEST CALIFORNIA - PRACTICE TEST
11.
How many drinks per hour can be handled by the liver?
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About 1 drink per hour.
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About 2 drinks per hour.
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About 3 drinks per hour.
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12.
The tire load for each tire is stated:
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on the inside of the tire.
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on the tread of the tire.
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on the side of the tire.
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13.
When driving in hot weather, drivers should inspect tires:
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every 2 hours or every 100 miles.
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every 3 hours or every 75 miles.
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every 4 hours or every 200 miles.
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14.
Your vehicle may take longer to stop:
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if the road is dry.
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if the tank is empty.
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if the tank is full of dense liquid.
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15.
When stopping with a tanker, you must be aware that:
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a fully loaded vehicle takes less room to stop than an empty vehicle.
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the amount of liquid in the tank has no influence on the stopping distance.
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a fully loaded vehicle requires a greater stopping distance because it has less traction.
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16.
Most heavy-duty vehicles use:
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air brakes.
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solid brakes.
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hydraulic brakes.
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17.
Black ice is:
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ice that makes the road look dry.
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a thin layer of black ice.
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None of the above.
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18.
It may not be safe to operate at legal maximum weights:
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on two-way streets.
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in hot weather.
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during bad weather or in mountains.
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19.
Empty trucks:
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stop quicker when you use only the emergency or parking brake.
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have more traction than full trucks.
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require greater stopping distances than full trucks.
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20.
Column 2 in the Hazardous Material Table contains:
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the hazard class or division.
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the identification numbers.
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the HazMat description and shipping name.
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