HAZMAT CDL PRACTICE TEST - SOUTH DAKOTA

11. Shippers must package the materials in order to:
make it easy to identify them.
make it easy to open and close the packages.
make the transportation process as efficient as possible.
All of the above.
12. Placards are:
signs put on the outside of a vehicle that identify the hazard class of the cargo.
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 that warn others to stay at least 500 feet away from the vehicle.
13. If stopped on a hill, how can you start moving without rolling back?
Press on the gas pedal, even if you have to roll back a little.
Partly engage the clutch before you take your right foot off the brake, put on the parking brake if necessary.
Release the parking brake before you have applied enough engine power to keep from rolling back.
None of the above.
14. A hazard class name or ID number may not be used to describe:
a reportable quantity of a hazardous material.
a non-hazardous substance.
hazardous waste.
None of the above.
15. Which of the following is NOT a reason for hydraulic brake failure?
Stab braking
Loss of hydraulic pressure
Brake fade on long hills
All of the above.
16. When you leave your vehicle you should:
apply the service brake.
leave the key in the ignition.
release the parking brake.
None of the above.
17. Air brakes use ________ to make the brakes work.
compressed gases
compressed gas cylinders
compressed oil
compressed air
18. ID numbers are a _____ code used by first responders to identify hazardous materials.
4-digit
6-digit
12-digit
3-digit
19. A Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest:
is a list of safe driving practices that commercial drivers must observe.
must be signed by hand and carried by anyone transporting hazardous waste.
is required only in case of an accident involving a placarded vehicle.
None of the above.
20. If you have to drive off the road, you should:
fully apply the brakes until your speed has dropped to about 20 mph.
brake as hard as you can to maintain control.
leave the road completely.
keep one set of wheels on the pavement, if possible.
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