TANKER PRACTICE TEST - MARYLAND CDL

11. With an engine fire, you should:
turn the engine off as soon as possible.
open the hood as soon as possible.
not shoot foam from the vehicle’s underside.
All of the above.
12. To prevent rollover, you should:
go slowly around turns.
keep the cargo as close to the ground as possible.
drive slowly around on ramps and off ramps.
All of the above.
13. If you are feeling sleepy, you should:
slow down.
pull off the road and rest.
get some coffee.
drive faster.
14. To prevent rollover, you should:
place the cargo near the rear of the trailer.
put the lightest parts of the cargo under the heaviest parts.
keep the cargo as close to the ground as possible.
place the cargo near the front of the trailer.
15. What results from movement of the liquid in partially filled tanks?
Liquid flow through
Liquid surge
Liquid waves
Liquid splashes
16. Air tank drains:
are used to remove water and oil from the air tanks.
should not be used in wet weather.
are used to move air to the brakes.
protect the tanks and the rest of the system from too much pressure.
17. When going down grades, you should:
put the transmission in Neutral.
downshift to a lower gear.
shift up.
rely solely on engine braking to reduce your speed.
18. A high center of gravity:
is less dangerous in curves.
means your vehicle is more likely to tip over.
means you'll have better traction.
helps the vehicle be more stable while turning.
19. After an accident, an improper use of flares could cause:
the springs to put on the brakes.
a fire if spilled fuel is on the ground.
air pressure to build from 50 to 100 psi within 2 minutes.
the vehicle to slide back and forth.
20. The two ways of knowing when to shift are:
oil pressure and road conditions.
weather and road conditions.
following distance and traffic speed.
engine speed and road speed.
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