DE CDL HAZMAT TEST - PRACTICE TEST

11. When conducting a pre-trip inspection:
the inspection report should only be reviewed if you will be carrying passengers.
the vehicle inspection report should not be reviewed unless your supervisor tells you to do so.
you should review the last vehicle inspection report.
None of the above.
12. When driving at night, you should dim your lights within ______ of an oncoming vehicle.
400 feet.
500 feet.
300 feet.
250 feet.
13. Most heavy-duty vehicles use:
solid brakes.
pressure brakes.
hydraulic brakes.
air brakes.
14. Rough acceleration can cause:
tire damage.
mechanical damage.
damage electrical and brake lines.
All of the above.
15. Drivers of vehicles transporting HazMat should:
compare the shipping paper to the markings and labels.
ensure that all packages are labeled as flammable materials.
ensure that all relevant placards are carried in the passenger compartment.
All of the above.
16. When carrying division 1.1, 1.2, or 1.3 explosives, do not park within ______ of a bridge, tunnel, or building, except for short periods of time needed for vehicle operation necessities.
1000 feet
50 feet
500 feet
300 feet
17. Placards identifying hazardous materials must be placed:
inside the cab.
on the outside of the vehicle.
inside the trailer.
All of the above.
18. Before loading or unloading any flammable liquids, you should:
start the engine.
turn on the headlights.
light up a cigarette.
turn off the engine.
19. The identification numbers assigned to chemicals can be found:
in the DOT Emergency Response Guide.
in the driver's manual.
on the IFTA website.
on the HazMat website.
20. Who must provide emergency response information?
The carrier
The driver
The shipper
The local fire department
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