CDL HAZMAT PRACTICE TEST MICHIGAN

11. If the drive wheels start to skid:
accelerate slightly to regain control.
use the brakes to slow down.
push in the clutch to let them turn freely.
12. Some packages of ________ bear a "transport index", which tells the degree of control needed during transportation.
corrosive liquids
radioactive materials
explosives
13. Drivers involved in transporting hazardous materials must:
safely transport the shipment without delay.
keep hazardous materials shipping papers and emergency response information in the proper place.
All of the above.
14. Explosives, flammable gases and flammable liquids should not be placed in a cargo space that has:
an air conditioner.
placards.
a heater.
15. If you have convex mirrors, be aware that:
everything appears smaller in a convex mirror than it would if you were looking at it directly.
objects seem closer than they really are.
in a convex mirror objects appears larger than they really are.
16. When using a fire extinguisher, you should:
Aim at the flames.
Keep as close to the fire as possible.
Aim at the base of the fire.
17. You are transporting hazarous materials. During your en-route inspection, you find an overheated tire. What should you do?
Safely remove the tire and place it at a safe distance from your vehicle.
wait at least 30 minutes before continuing your trip.
use water to cool the tire, then check it every 50 miles.
18. When driving on slippery surfaces, a lack of spray from other vehicles indicates that:
the pavement is dry.
there is no ice on the road surface.
ice has formed on the road.
19. After starting the engine, the ABS light stays on. This means:
the ABS is in Neutral.
the ABS is working properly.
the ABS is not working properly.
20. Shippers must warn drivers and others about the material's hazards:
by making a written report each day on the condition of the material.
by putting hazard warning labels on packages.
by placing a red triangle with an orange center on the vehicle.
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