CDL TANKER TEST OREGON - PRACTICE TEST

11. Most heavy-duty vehicles use:
air brakes.
pressure brakes.
solid brakes.
hydraulic brakes.
12. Unbaffled tanks usually transport:
milk and other food products.
gravel.
gasoline.
grease.
13. Column 2 in the Hazardous Material Table contains:
the identification numbers.
the HazMat description and shipping name.
the hazard class or division.
the label codes.
14. Baffled liquid tanks:
have bulkheads with holes that let the liquid flow through.
have nothing inside to slow down the flow of the liquid.
are usually those that transport food products.
have bulkheads in them to allow the liquid to move freely.
15. When loading and unloading the smaller tanks of a cargo tank equipped with bulkheads, you must pay attention to:
weight distribution.
water distribution.
air leakage rate.
smooth bore tanks.
16. Different materials expand:
at the same rate.
at different rates.
at rates determined by road conditions.
None of the above.
17. The best advice for driving in fog is:
use low beams.
use high beams.
don't drive.
drive slowly in the left lane of traffic.
18. For safety during a trip, you should:
check critical items when you stop.
watch gauges for signs of trouble.
use your senses to check for problems.
All of the above.
19. When you need to brake, you should warn the drivers behind:
by flashing your brake lights.
by changing lanes.
by making gestures.
by turning on the 4-way emergency flashers.
20. If a tire fails while you are driving, you should:
stop on the roadway if possible.
call your supervisor for instructions.
stay off the brake until your vehicle has slowed down.
brake as hard as possible.
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