SC CDL TANKER PRACTICE TEST
11.
When checking the engine compartment in a vehicle inspection, you should check all of the following except:
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Shock absorbers
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Engine oil level
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Windshield washer fluid level
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Coolant level in radiator
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12.
Which of the following will NOT help you prevent rollover?
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Keeping the cargo as close to the ground as possible.
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Driving slowly around turns.
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Using the controlled braking method.
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All of the above.
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13.
When backing, you should:
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back and turn toward the right side whenever possible.
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back quickly.
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only use mirror on the driver's side.
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use the mirrors on both sides.
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14.
You must know the outage requirement when hauling liquids in bulk. Why?
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Some of the heaviest liquids don't need any outage.
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You must never leave room for the expanding liquid.
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Different liquids expand by different amounts as they warm.
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All of the above.
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15.
While driving, you should keep the shipping papers:
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under the seat.
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in the sleeping compartment.
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within reach.
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on the driver's seat.
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16.
How many drinks per hour can be handled by the liver?
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About 2 drinks per hour.
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About 1 drink per hour.
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About 4 drinks per hour.
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About 3 drinks per hour.
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17.
If your trailer starts to skid, you should:
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lock the brakes.
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steer in the opposite direction.
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release the brakes.
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pump the brakes.
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18.
Another name for front-end header boards is:
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headache racks.
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cargo stopper.
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containerized racks.
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head belt.
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19.
Emergency lines are often coded with the color ___ to keep from getting them mixed up with the service line.
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white.
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yellow.
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blue.
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red.
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20.
If a shipping paper describes both hazardous and non-hazardous products, the hazardous materials must be:
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listed at the bottom.
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listed in yellow ink.
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in the same color as the non-hazardous materials.
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highlighted in a contrasting color.
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