OH CDL HAZMAT TEST - PRACTICE TEST

11. You are inspecting your vehicle during a trip. What should you do?
Check critical items such as tires, brakes, and lights.
Use your senses to check for problems.
All of the above.
12. The hazardous material ID number must appear:
on the steering wheel.
on the package and on paperwork at the shipping destination.
on the shipping papers and on the package.
13. If your vehicle does not have racks to hold cylinders of compressed gas, the cylinders must be:
less than half of the cargo.
held upright.
bundled together with steel strapping.
14. Passive railroad crossings:
do not require you to recognize the crossing.
require drivers to decide if there is sufficient clear space to cross safely.
have a traffic control device installed at the crossing to regulate traffic.
15. The two main places on which the hazardous materials identification number must appear are:
the shipping paper and the driver's ID.
the shipping paper and the package
the license plate and the package.
16. The parking brake:
should be used when you need to apply the brakes firmly.
should be used whenever you park.
should be used when driving in bad weather.
17. If there is an "RQ" before or after the HEMS description on the shipping paper, it means that:
the material has a value of more $50,000.00.
the carrier must report any spill of this material.
the material is in a package containing no other materials.
18. Which of the following could cause poisonous carbon monoxide to enter the cab?
Lack of engine coolant
Lack of engine oil
Exhaust system leaks
19. With low beams, drivers can see ahead about:
250 feet
100 feet
15 feet
20. Shipping papers should be:
easily seen by someone entering the cab.
easily seen from the direction they face.
placed on all sides of the vehicle.
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