CDL TANKER PRACTICE TEST - NEW YORK
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Different materials expand:
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at the same rate.
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at rates determined by road conditions.
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at different rates.
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None of the above.
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12.
Smooth bore tanks:
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expand by different amounts depending on the liquid.
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have nothing inside to slow down the flow of liquid.
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have bulkheads in them with holes to limit the flow of liquid.
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have bulkheads with holes to let the liquid flow through.
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13.
Which of the following statements about tank vehicles is true?
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Baffled liquid tanks have nothing inside to slow down the flow of the liquid.
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Hauling liquids in tanks requires special skills because of the low center of gravity.
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Un-baffled liquid tankers have bulkheads in them with holes that let the liquid flow through.
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Baffled liquid tanks have bulkheads in them with holes that let the liquid flow through.
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14.
Never drive a tank vehicle:
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with open valves or manhole covers.
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with closed valves or manhole covers.
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with valves or manhole covers.
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None of the above.
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15.
When loading and unloading smaller tanks with bulkheads, the driver must pay attention to:
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safe driving rules.
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the shipping papers.
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weight distribution.
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the emergency equipment.
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16.
When driving in hot weather, drivers should inspect tires:
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every 3 hours or every 75 miles.
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every 4 hours or every 200 miles.
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every hour or every 50 miles.
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every 2 hours or every 100 miles.
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17.
When checking the engine compartment in a vehicle inspection, you should check all of the following except:
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Windshield washer fluid level
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Coolant level in radiator
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Shock absorbers
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Engine oil level
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18.
On any upgrade, gravity:
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speed you up.
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slows you down.
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doesn't affect your speed.
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doubles your speed.
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19.
You should always adjust your speed to be able to stop within:
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50 feet.
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30 feet.
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the distance you can see ahead.
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the length of your vehicle.
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20.
Brake fade results from:
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excessive heat caused by using brakes too much.
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using brakes in cold weather.
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wet brakes.
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All of the above.
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