HAZMAT CDL PRACTICE TEST - NORTH CAROLINA

11. Before transporting sealed loads, you should check that:
the load can be inspected.
the seal numbers match the placard numbers.
the load is properly secured.
All of the above.
12. Which of the following is not a place where the shipping papers may be kept?
In clear view within reach while driving.
In a pouch on the driver's door
In a pouch on the passenger's door
On the driver's seat when out of the vehicle.
13. Overloading can have bad effects on all of the following except:
Exhaust system
Speed control
Steering
Braking
14. Placards are:
signs put inside a vehicle used to warn others of hazardous materials.
devices placed below a vehicle to improve traction.
a type of safety equipment.
signs placed on a vehicle to identify the hazard class of the cargo.
15. Escape ramps:
cannot be used by certain types of heavy vehicles.
are designed to stop runaway vehicles safely.
should not be used unless you have already tried all other possible ways to save your vehicle after brake failure.
All of the above.
16. Class 2 hazardous materials include:
Radioactive materials
Poison
Corrosive materials
Flammable gases
17. If the ABS is not working:
the truck will still have normal brakes.
you should immediately reduce your speed.
the truck will have no brakes.
All of the above.
18. Shippers must package the materials in order to:
make the transportation process as efficient as possible.
make it easy to open and close the packages.
make it easy to identify them.
All of the above.
19. If the letter "G" appears in Column 1 of the Hazardous Materials Table, the description must also include:
the hazard class or division.
the technical name of the HazMat.
the source of the HazMat.
the shipper's name.
20. With brake drums, if brakes become too hot:
the brakes may stop working.
your ABS will malfunction.
the brakes will supply too much power to the drive wheels.
the air compressor will kick on to cool the brakes.
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