CT CDL HAZMAT PRACTICE TEST

11. A material’s hazard class reflects:
the emergency response information related to the material.
the type of packaging required to transport the material.
the risks associated with the material.
the methods for handling spills or leaks in the absence of fires.
12. If the vehicle ahead of you is smaller than yours:
it will usually take longer to stop.
it will take the same amount of time to stop.
it can probably stop faster than you can.
All of the above.
13. When driving in hot weather, drivers should inspect tires:
every 2 hours or every 100 miles.
every hour or every 50 miles.
every 3 hours or every 75 miles.
every 4 hours or every 200 miles.
14. Which of the following is NOT a reason for hydraulic brake failure?
Stab braking
Brake fade on long hills
Loss of hydraulic pressure
All of the above.
15. Placards are:
a type of safety equipment.
signs put inside a vehicle used to warn others of hazardous materials.
signs placed on a vehicle to identify the hazard class of the cargo.
devices placed below a vehicle to improve traction.
16. When moving Division 1.1 or 1.2 materials, the floor liner you use must be:
either non-metallic material or non-ferrous metal.
ferrous metal.
metallic.
None of the above.
17. Which of the following statements about portable tanks is TRUE?
They must show the lessee or owner's name
The product is loaded or unloaded while the portable tanks are off the vehicle
They are not permanently attached to a vehicle
All of the above.
18. Radial and bias-ply tires:
should be used together.
should be used together only during bad weather.
should not be used together.
should be used together only when driving in packed snow.
19. You or your employer must call the National Response Center when any of the following occur as a direct result of a HazMat incident, EXCEPT:
black ice makes the road look wet.
a person is killed.
an injured person requires hospitalization.
spillage occurs.
20. The emergency response information must include all of the following except:
Risks of fire or explosion
The basic description and technical name
Immediate hazards to health
Value of the materials.
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