CDL TANKER PRACTICE TEST - HAWAII

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The tanker endorsement applies to drivers who wish to drive a tank in Class A, B, or C CDL. To add this endorsement to your CLP/CDL, you must pass a knowledge test on the problems posed by large volume liquid cargos. The Hawaii CDL tank vehicles test consists of 20 questions. To pass, you must correctly answer at least 16 questions (80%). The HI tanker test covers the following sections of the Hawaii CDL Manual: Driving Safely, Combination Vehicles, Tank Vehicles, Hazardous Materials. Take this HI tanker practice test now to prepare for the actual test!
1. Tire load is defined as:
the maximum safe weight a tire can carry at a specified pressure.
the weight transmitted to the ground by 1 tire.
the minimum safe weight a tire can carry at a specified pressure.
2. Unbaffled tanks usually transport:
grease.
milk and other food products.
gasoline.
3. When you leave your vehicle you should:
apply the service brake.
leave the key in the ignition.
None of the above.
4. Smooth bore tanks:
have bulkheads with holes to let the liquid flow through.
have bulkheads in them with holes to limit the flow of liquid.
have nothing inside to slow down the flow of liquid.
5. Which of the following statements about tank vehicles is true?
Baffled liquid tanks have nothing inside to slow down the flow of the liquid.
Hauling liquids in tanks requires special skills because of the low center of gravity.
Baffled liquid tanks have bulkheads in them with holes that let the liquid flow through.
6. The best advice for driving in fog is:
don't drive.
use high beams.
use low beams.
7. The hazardous materials regulations require vehicles transporting certain types or quantities of HazMat to display warning signs called:
placards.
HazMat warnings.
reflective triangles.
8. If a material is transported in a reportable quantity, the shipper displays the letters ___ on the shipping paper and package.
RQ
RM
MT
9. You are driving on a steep downgrade in the proper low gear. Your "safe" speed is 40 mph. When your speed reaches 40 mph, you should:
apply the brakes to quickly reduce your speed to 25 mph, and then release the brakes.
apply the brakes to gradually reduce your speed to 35 mph, and then release the brakes.
increase your speed to approximately 45 mph, and then apply release the brakes.
10. When coupling, you should:
make sure the trailer kingpin is bent.
be aware that wrong coupling and uncoupling can be very dangerous.
make sure the trailer wheels are not chocked.
 
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Tanker Test - HI CDL

Number of questions: 20
Correct answers to pass:16
Passing score:80%
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