HAZMAT CDL PRACTICE TEST - NEW YORK

21. Letting air out of hot tires:
will cool the tires down.
should not be done, because the pressure will be too low when the tires cool off.
will have no effect on the tires.
will help relieve the extra pressure.
22. When it comes to hazardous materials, the technical name is:
the generic shipping name of that material.
a medical term used by emergency personnel, currently used in scientific and technical texts, handbooks, journals.
a specific chemical that makes the product hazardous.
the name that identifies the hazard class of the cargo.
23. During an en route inspection, you discover an overheated tire. You must:
Safely remove the tire and place it at a safe distance from your vehicle.
wait at least one hour before continuing your trip.
cool the tire and wait at least two hours before continuing your trip.
lower the tires air pressure by at least 15 psi.
24. What is used to warn others of HazMat?
Flashing lights
Placards
Security envelopes
Emergency packages
25. All drivers involved in transporting hazardous materials must:
refuse leaking packages.
know the security risks of hazardous materials transportation.
follow all special rules about transporting hazardous materials.
All of the above.
26. Do not smoke within ______ of a placarded cargo tank used for flammable liquids (Class 3) or gases (Division 2.1).
25 feet
100 feet
5 feet
50 feet
27. One way to prevent hydroplaning is to:
have less than 4/32 inch tread depth in every major groove on front tires.
take curves at higher speeds.
make sure you have enough tread on your tires.
use the controlled braking method.
28. 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 material has a value of more $50,000.00.
the carrier must report any spill of this material.
All of the above.
29. Shipping papers must include:
what the materials will be used for.
an emergency response telephone number.
the price of the hazardous materials.
All of the above.
30. 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.
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