CDL TANKER PRACTICE TEST OREGON

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The tanker endorsement applies to drivers who wish to drive a tank in Class A, B, or C CDL. To add this endorsement to your CLP/CDL, you must pass a knowledge test on the problems posed by large volume liquid cargos. The Oregon CDL tank vehicles test consists of 20 questions. To pass, you must correctly answer at least 16 questions (80%). The OR tanker test covers the following sections of the Oregon CDL Manual: Driving Safely, Combination Vehicles, Tank Vehicles, Hazardous Materials. Take this OR tanker practice test now to prepare for the actual test!
1. You as a driver should always:
stay in your lane.
make emergency plans when you see a hazard.
drive slowly in the left lane of traffic.
reduce your following distance.
2. When stopping you should push the brake pedal down:
quickly.
as hard as you can.
repeatedly.
gradually.
3. How should you apply the brakes when going down a steep downgrade?
Apply the brakes when you reach the bottom of the downgrade.
You should not brake, and only use engine braking to prevent brake failure.
Apply the brakes as hard as you can without locking the wheels.
Apply the brakes whenever you reach your safe speed, until your speed has been reduced to 5 mph below your safe speed.
4. The regulations require that HazMat employees be trained and tested at least once every:
3 years.
5 years.
10 years.
year.
5. Your vehicle should be equipped with all of the following except:
Spare electrical fuses
Warning devices for parked vehicles
Instructions on how to perform a vehicle inspection test
Fire extinguisher
6. Overloading can have bad effects on all of the following except:
Speed control
Exhaust system
Steering
Braking
7. With the controlled braking method:
you use the parking brake to lock the wheels.
you apply your brakes all the way and release the brakes when the wheels lock up.
you lightly tap the brakes.
you apply your brakes as hard as possible without locking the wheels.
8. What results from movement of the liquid in partially filled tanks?
Liquid splashes
Liquid flow through
Liquid waves
Liquid surge
9. At a rest area, you discover your hazardous materials shipments is leaking. There is no phone around. You should:
continue driving in order to find a phone.
send someone else for help and give that person all of the necessary information.
never park your vehicle.
keep driving slowly until you reach a truck stop.
10. The tire load for each tire is stated:
on the tread of the tire.
on the side of the tire.
on the inside of the tire.
on the vehicle's operator manual.
 
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Frequently Asked Questions

In Oregon, individuals aged 15, 16, and 17 can obtain a provisional instruction permit. If you're between 16 and 17, you become eligible for a provisional driver license after holding an instruction permit for a period of 6 months. When you turn 18, you can obtain a full driver license (class C).

You can take the DMV written test online using a computer (mobile phones or tablets are not permitted). If you are under 18, it's necessary to have the supervision of an adult aged 21 or older, who possesses a social security number and has not proctored more than five tests in the last year. Alternatively, you can visit an Oregon DMV office as a walk-in or schedule an appointment for the permit test.

Ensure you prepare these documents when applying for a driver’s license:
  • Proof of legal presence, identity, and date of birth.
  • Proof of residence address (two documents for Real ID).
  • Parent/Guardian certification form signed by your parent/guardian if they cannot accompany you to the office (for those over 18 or minors married or emancipated, this is not required).
  • Proof that you are attending high school or your diploma/GED certificate (for those under 18).
You can start the pre-application online and bring the required documents when you go to the DMV office.
The online DMV written test is offered in English and Spanish. If taken in a DMV office, it's available in English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Russian, and Vietnamese. You can also use a paper foreign language translation dictionary with permission, and audio assistance is additionally provided.

To prepare for the DMV written test, read the Oregon Driver's Handbook or listen to the audio version available in English and Spanish. Study road signs, safe driving practices, and traffic laws. You can test your knowledge with our free practice tests. Once you are satisfied with your score, you are ready for the exam.

The DMV written test consists of 35 multiple-choice questions covering topics such as traffic signs, parallel parking, turning, passing a vehicle, yielding the right of way, etc. Read the manual carefully because it's not permitted to use it or any notes during the official test. If you want to test your preparation, sign up for DMV Premium!

You are allowed up to 7 wrong answers. This means that the passing score is 80%. It's important to stay focused during the exam and take the time to read the questions carefully to minimize errors and pass on the first attempt.
For new drivers in Oregon, specific restrictions apply based on their age and licensing stage.

Instruction permit’s restrictions:
  • You can drive only if accompanied by a licensed adult who is at least 21 and seated beside you.
  • Using a cell phone or other mobile device is prohibited.

Provisional driver license’s restrictions (until you turn 18 or have had your provisional license for 1 year):

 - For the first six months...
  • You cannot drive with passengers under 20, except for family members or when supervised by an instructor, parent, or guardian with a license.
  • Driving between midnight and 5:00 AM is forbidden, except for work, school events, or when supervised by a licensed driver aged at least 25.

- During the second six months...
  • You can drive with a maximum of three passengers under 20, except for family members or when supervised by an instructor, parent, or guardian with a license.
  • Driving between midnight and 5:00 AM is forbidden, except for work, school events, or when supervised by a licensed driver aged at least 25.
  • Using a cell phone or other mobile device is prohibited until you turn 18.

An Oregon instruction permit is valid for 2 years. If it expires, you can apply for a new one, which remains valid for 24 months. No vision or knowledge tests are required unless the permit has expired for 1 year or more. To renew the permit a fee is required and you have two options:
  • Renew it online and receive an online receipt to use as proof of your driving privileges until your license is mailed to your address.
  • Schedule an appointment at a DMV office and receive an interim card as proof of valid driving privileges until your license is mailed to your address.

If you don't pass your DMV written test, a waiting period of at least one day is required before you can retake it. After four unsuccessful attempts, you have to wait at least 28 days. For individuals who have taken the permit test online, any further attempts beyond the fourth must be made at a DMV office. If you are caught cheating, you will automatically fail, and you can retake the exam after 90 days.

OR CDL Tanker Test

Number of questions: 20
Correct answers to pass:16
Passing score:80%
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