CDL TANKER PRACTICE TEST FLORIDA

11. On a tractor-trailer equipped with a trailer brake hand valve, the hand valve can be used to:
hold compressed air.
keep from rolling back.
prevent movement of cargo.
reduce the chance of the front wheels skidding.
12. Skids caused by acceleration can usually be stopped by:
swerving to the left.
taking your foot off the accelerator.
applying the brakes firmly.
swerving to the right.
13. If a material is transported in a reportable quantity, the shipper displays the letters ___ on the shipping paper and package.
MT
RQ
RM
LP
14. You should do an after-trip inspection:
once a month.
after each trip.
at least once a week.
after each stop.
15. Hauling liquids in tanks requires special skill because of:
liquid movement.
danger of surge.
the high center of gravity.
All of the above.
16. For hazardous waste, shippers must keep a copy of shipping papers for _______  after the material is accepted by the initial carrier.
3 years
6 months
2 years
1 year
17. Smooth bore tanks:
expand by different amounts depending on the liquid.
have bulkheads in them with holes to limit the flow of liquid.
have nothing inside to slow down the flow of liquid.
have bulkheads with holes to let the liquid flow through.
18. Which of the following statements about drivers fixing an engine or changing a tire is true?
They usually pay attention to the danger roadway traffic is to them.
They must park within 5 feet of the roadway.
They often do not pay attention to roadway traffic.
Roadway traffic is not a danger to them.
19. During freezing weather, which area is most likely to be slippery after it rains?
Roads that look wet.
Shaded areas.
Bridges.
All of the above.
20. If your brakes fail on a steep mountain downgrade, you should:
set the parking brake and park in an open area.
decide what to do as soon as you know your brakes do not work.
stay on the road and keep looking for the next available escape ramp.
slow down until your vehicle comes to a complete stop.
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