CDL HAZMAT PRACTICE TEST KANSAS
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If you must stop on a one-way or divided highway, you should place warning devices _______ toward the approaching traffic.
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5, 50 and 500 feet
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3, 15 and 45 feet
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10, 100 and 200 feet
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5, 25 and 50 feet
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12.
The hazardous material ID number must appear:
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on cargo tanks and other bulk packaging.
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on the package.
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on the shipping paper.
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All of the above.
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13.
Shippers must package the materials in order to:
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make it easy to identify them.
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make the transportation process as efficient as possible.
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make it easy to open and close the packages.
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All of the above.
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14.
When a tire fails, you should:
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stay off the brake.
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apply the brakes as hard as you can without locking the wheels.
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push the brake pedal down gradually.
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brake in a way that will keep your
vehicle in a straight line.
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15.
Placards are used to:
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warn others of hazardous
materials.
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warn motorcyclists to drive in another lane.
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to give people something interesting to look at while they drive.
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force other drivers to change lane.
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16.
The tire load rating is stated:
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on the dashboard.
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on each axle.
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inside the suspension system.
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on the side of each tire.
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17.
If your vehicle does not have racks to hold cylinders of compressed gas, the cylinders must be:
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held upright.
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bundled together with steel strapping.
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held upside down.
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less than half of the cargo.
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18.
Cargo tanks are:
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bulk packaging temporarily attached to a vehicle.
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required to be loaded separately.
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military vehicles used to transport hazardous materials.
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bulk packaging permanently attached to a vehicle.
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19.
In mountain driving, to select a safe speed you should:
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select a speed that's not too fast for the weight of your vehicle and cargo, the length and steepness of the grade, and road and weather conditions.
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go slightly faster than the speed limit.
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follow the vehicle in front of you.
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go 5 mph slower than the vehicle ahead.
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20.
When conducting a pre-trip inspection:
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the inspection report should only be reviewed if you will be carrying passengers.
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you should review the last vehicle inspection report.
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the vehicle inspection report should not be reviewed unless your supervisor tells you to do so.
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None of the above.
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