MT CDL HAZMAT TEST - PRACTICE TEST

11. How can you tell if your vehicle is equipped with ABS?
Look under the vehicle for the wheel speed sensor wires coming from the back of the brakes.
Look for yellow ABS malfunction lamps on the instrument panel.
Trailers will have yellow ABS malfunction lamps on the left side.
All of the above.
12. You can determine if your vehicle is equipped with ABS (anti-lock braking system) by:
checking for a yellow ABS malfunction lamp on the instrument panel.
looking for wheel speed sensor wires coming from the rear of your brakes.
checking if your vehicle was manufactured after March 1, 1998.
All of the above.
13. A person attending a placarded parked vehicle:
must know what to do in emergencies.
must be in the vehicle, awake, or within 100 feet of the vehicle, and have the vehicle within clear view.
must be able to move the vehicle, if needed.
All of the above.
14. Checking the automatic transmission fluid level may require:
you to pump the brake.
the engine to be running.
the 4-way emergency flashers to be activated.
the vehicle to be parked downhill.
15. 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.
16. As you approach off ramps and on ramps, remember:
that downgrades make it easier to reduce speed.
to maintain your highway speed.
that the posted speed limit may not be safe for larger vehicles.
to always brake and turn at the same time.
17. A vehicle inspection should be done:
the same way each time so you are less likely to forget something.
once every month.
by a helper whenever possible.
differently each time, so you are less likely to forget something.
18. Which of the following may be used to warn of a stopped vehicle carrying explosives?
Liquid burning flares
Reflective triangles
Fire signals
Fuses
19. When it comes to hazardous materials transportation, the shipper:
takes the shipment from to its destination.
follows all special rules about transporting HazMat.
placards the vehicle when loading, if required.
must package, mark, and label the materials.
20. If you're carrying hazardous materials and are stopped at a truck stop, you should:
keep the shipping papers with you.
leave the shipping papers in the driver’s door pouch or on the driver’s seat.
leave the shipping papers on the dashboard in clear view.
tuck the shipping papers under your windshield wiper.
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