HAZMAT CDL PRACTICE TEST - MONTANA

11. When driving in construction areas you should:
reduce speed to a crawl.
decrease your speed.
stop driving as soon as you can safely do so.
increase your speed.
12. Which of the following may have reduced the clearances since the heights were posted at bridges and overpasses?
The weight of a cargo
Traffic
Rain
Repaving of the road
13. When a tire fails, you should:
push the brake pedal down gradually.
apply the brakes as hard as you can without locking the wheels.
brake in a way that will keep your vehicle in a straight line.
stay off the brake.
14. Which of the following statements is true?
Under-inflated tires will NOT cause a vehicle fire.
There is no way that short circuits due to damaged insulation can cause a vehicle fire.
Poor cargo ventilation is a common cause of fire.
Carrying a properly charged and rated fire extinguisher will help prevent fires.
15. Which of these statements about using your mirrors is FALSE?
When driving, you should check mirrors regularly to know where other vehicles are around you.
There are blind spots that your mirrors cannot show you.
You should use your mirrors to spot overtaking vehicles.
None of the above.
16. You should flash your brake lights to warn drivers behind you when:
you see a bus stops in the roadway ahead to unload passengers.
you see you'll need to slow down.
you see a hazard that will require slowing down.
All of the above.
17. Which of the following is NOT something you must know in order to determine if you need to use placards?
The amount of all hazardous materials of all classes on your vehicle.
The manufacturing date of the materials.
The amount of hazardous material being shipped.
The material's hazard class.
18. Do not load animal or human food in the same vehicle with:
oxidizers.
poison.
toothpaste.
explosives.
19. The hazardous material ID number must appear:
on the steering wheel.
on the shipping papers and on the package.
on the package and on paperwork at the shipping destination.
on the back of the truck.
20. Which of the following is a common cause of truck fires?
Short circuits due to loose connections.
loose fuel connections.
Under-inflated tires and duals that touch.
All of the above.
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