LA CDL HAZMAT TEST - PRACTICE TEST

11. A hazard class name or ID number may not be used to describe:
hazardous waste.
a non-hazardous substance.
a reportable quantity of a hazardous material.
None of the above.
12. When driving in construction areas you should:
decrease your speed.
increase your speed.
stop driving as soon as you can safely do so.
reduce speed to a crawl.
13. Checking the automatic transmission fluid level may require:
the engine to be running.
the vehicle to be parked downhill.
the 4-way emergency flashers to be activated.
you to pump the brake.
14. During a hazardous materials emergency, you should:
warn others of the danger.
prevent smoking and keep open flames away.
keep everyone away.
All of the above.
15. During an en route inspection, you discover an overheated tire. You must:
cool the tire and wait at least two hours before continuing your trip.
Safely remove the tire and place it at a safe distance from your vehicle.
lower the tires air pressure by at least 15 psi.
wait at least one hour before continuing your trip.
16. If a package of explosives shows dampness, you should:
transport the package at night.
ask the shipper if you should transport the package.
decline transporting the package.
take the appropriate security measures and transport the package.
17. A shipping paper for HazMat must include:
a proper shipping description for each HazMat.
a shipper's certification signed by the shipper.
page numbers if the shipping paper has more than 1 page.
All of the above.
18. Why should you check your mirrors regularly to know where other vehicles are around you?
To know whether you can make a quick lane change in an emergency.
To better assess your own speed.
To move out of their way if they want to get past.
To flash the brake lights if you are being tailgated.
19. If stopped on a hill, how can you start moving without rolling back?
Press on the gas pedal, even if you have to roll back a little.
Release the parking brake before you have applied enough engine power to keep from rolling back.
Partly engage the clutch before you take your right foot off the brake, put on the parking brake if necessary.
None of the above.
20. When you leave your vehicle you should:
release the parking brake.
apply the service brake.
leave the key in the ignition.
None of the above.
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