NV CDL HAZMAT TEST - PRACTICE TEST

11. If there is an "RQ" before or after the HEMS description on the shipping paper, it means that:
the material is in a package containing no other materials.
the carrier must report any spill of this material.
the material has a value of more $50,000.00.
All of the above.
12. Hazardous materials may be transported:
by a CDL holder with a tank vehicles endorsement.
by a CDL holder with a HazMat endorsement.
by any driver with a CDL license.
by any driver with a Certification of Driving Experience.
13. When going down a steep downgrade, you should primarily brake using:
the braking effect of the engine.
the parking brake.
the emergency brake.
the service brakes.
14. Confused drivers may:
stop without warning.
change direction suddenly.
change lanes for no apparent reason.
All of the above.
15. Some packages of radioactive materials bear a number called the "transport index", which tells:
how the package was sealed.
the degree of control needed during transportation.
the weight of the package.
if the material is safe to transport.
16. If you're feeling tired while driving you should:
drink coffee.
eat something.
stop driving and get some rest.
increase your speed to get to your destination quicker.
17. To transport hazardous materials, drivers need:
a license to operate their personal vehicle.
a CDL license with hazardous material endorsement.
a CDL license with a tank endorsement.
a CDL license only.
18. When checking the engine compartment:
the parking brake should be on.
wheels should not be chocked.
you should put the gearshift in neutral.
the engine should be running.
19. 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.
20. When driving in construction areas you should:
increase your speed.
decrease your speed.
reduce speed to a crawl.
stop driving as soon as you can safely do so.
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