OK CDL HAZMAT PRACTICE TEST

11. The hazardous material ID number must appear:
on the package.
on the shipping paper.
All of the above.
12. Placards are:
signs put on the inside of a vehicle that remind the driver of the type of cargo he or she is carrying.
used to warn others when the Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) exceeds 10,000 pounds.
signs put on the outside of a vehicle that identify the hazard class of the cargo.
13. Most heavy-duty vehicles use:
hydraulic brakes.
solid brakes.
air brakes.
14. If the vehicle ahead of you is smaller than yours:
it can probably stop faster than you can.
it will usually take longer to stop.
it will take the same amount of time to stop.
15. When checking the lights before driving:
make sure the parking brake is not set.
you should check them from inside the vehicle.
you should turn off the engine.
16. If your vehicle thumps or vibrates heavily, it may be a sign that:
the brakes have failed.
one of the tires has gone flat.
you need to shift up.
17. To find out if a shipment includes hazardous materials, you should:
look for a hazardous material spill.
look at the shipping papers.
Turn your engine off, then check the cargo.
18. When traveling with Division 1.1, 1.2, or 1.3 explosives, do not park within _____ of a building.
50 feet
300 feet
150 feet
19. If corrosive materials leak during transportation, the parts of the vehicle exposed to corrosives must:
be washed with water.
be washed with oil.
be left to air dry.
20. If the "Hazard Class" or "Division" column of the Hazardous Material Table contains the word "Forbidden", you should:
never transport the "Forbidden" material.
transport the "Forbidden" material at night.
be aware that the load may require a police escort.
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