KENTUCKY CDL TANKER PRACTICE TEST

11. Emergency lines are often coded with the color ___ to keep from getting them mixed up with the service line.
red.
yellow.
blue.
white.
12. Baffled tanks:
help to control the liquid surge.
are usually those that transport food products.
have nothing inside to slow down the flow of the liquid.
help to control the temperature of the liquid.
13. To avoid blinding others, you should dim your lights within _____  of an oncoming vehicle.
250
100
50
None of the above.
14. What is outage?
The amount of empty space required inside a cargo tank.
The term used when unloading liquid from a tanker.
Outage occurs when the electronic monitoring devices on a cargo tank have lost power.
None of the above.
15. When driving a tanker, you should:
decrease your following distance.
stop every 50 miles to inspect your vehicle.
drive 10 mph below the posted speed limit.
increase your following distance.
16. Smooth bore tanks:
have bulkheads with holes to let the liquid flow through.
have nothing inside to slow down the flow of liquid.
have bulkheads in them with holes to limit the flow of liquid.
expand by different amounts depending on the liquid.
17. In vehicles with air brakes, water and compressor oil in the bottom of the air tank:
should be drained completely.
should be added regularly.
should not be removed.
None of the above.
18. When transporting hazardous waste, the Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest must:
be signed by hand only when traveling to another state.
not be signed.
be signed by a helper.
be signed by hand.
19. Empty trucks:
require a greater stopping distance than full trucks.
require a shorter stopping distance than full trucks.
require the same stopping distance than full trucks.
None of the above.
20. Column 2 in the Hazardous Material Table contains:
the label codes.
the identification numbers.
the hazard class or division.
the HazMat description and shipping name.
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