ND CDL HAZMAT PRACTICE TEST

11. Do you need to stop before a railroad-highway crossing if you are hauling 100 pounds of Division 4.3 (dangerous when wet) materials?
Only when you are driving and hear a siren coming.
No.
Yes.
Only if you are driving at night.
12. You must have at least 4/32 inch tread depth in every major groove on front tires and at least ___ inch on other tires.
3/32
2/32
4/32
1/32
13. If your tires are hot, you should NOT:
drive until you correct the cause of the overheating.
stop to let the tires cool down.
let air out of the tires so the pressure goes back to normal.
once the tires have cooled down, make another stop to check the tires.
14. The Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG):
is used nationwide because it was created by the US Department of Transportation.
is indexed by the proper hazardous material shipping name and ID number.
is a guidebook for emergency personnel on how to protect themselves and the public from hazardous materials.
All of the above.
15. To find out if a shipment includes hazardous materials, you should:
Turn your engine off, then check the cargo.
carefully inspect every package and container.
look at the shipping papers.
look for a hazardous material spill.
16. When backing a trailer, turn the wheel right to make the cab go ________ and the trailer go ________.
left; right
right; right
right; left
left; left
17. When driving in heavy traffic, the safest speed is:
the same speed as the other vehicles.
slower than the other vehicles.
half the speed of the other vehicles.
faster than the other vehicles.
18. Which of the following statements is true?
Poor cargo ventilation is a common cause of fire.
Carrying a properly charged and rated fire extinguisher will help prevent fires.
There is no way that short circuits due to damaged insulation can cause a vehicle fire.
Under-inflated tires will NOT cause a vehicle fire.
19. After starting the engine the coolant temperature should:
hold steady.
rise gradually.
rise quickly.
slowly decrease.
20. At a rest stop you discover your hazardous materials shipments is leaking from the vehicle. There is no phone around. You should:
leave your truck parked with emergency lights and go look for help.
send someone for help with all the necessary information.
drive slowly and cautiously until you reach a phone booth.
None of the above.
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