TN CDL HAZMAT TEST - PRACTICE TEST

11. Weight that is loaded so there is a high center of gravity:
reduces the chance that the load will shift to the side or fall off.
makes a vehicle easier to handle.
causes greater chance of rollover.
All of the above.
12. The hazardous materials regulations require vehicles transporting certain types or quantities of HazMat to display warning signs called:
HazMat warnings.
advance warning signs.
reflective triangles.
placards.
13. If your placarded trailer has dual tires, you should check the tires:
at the start of each trip and every time you stop.
once every 3 months.
once every three hours.
once every 100 miles.
14. When the temperature drops:
bridges usually freeze after other parts of the roadway.
bridges will freeze before the road will.
bridges will not freeze.
None of the above.
15. Drivers involved in transporting hazardous materials must:
safely transport the shipment without delay.
keep hazardous materials shipping papers and emergency response information in the proper place.
make sure the shipper has identified, marked, and labeled the hazardous materials properly.
All of the above.
16. NEVER smoke within 25 feet of vehicles which contain:
Classes 1, 2, 3, and 4
Class 4.2 only
Class 5.2 only
Class 3 only
17. You are inspecting your vehicle during a trip. What should you do?
Use your senses to check for problems.
Check critical items such as tires, brakes, and lights.
Watch gauges for signs of trouble.
All of the above.
18. If you discover a cargo leak, you should call for help and:
use shipping papers to identify the leaking material.
try to identify the material by smell.
touch the leaking HazMat to identify the material.
continue driving in order to find a truck stop.
19. If you are being tailgated, you should:
speed up.
try to let the other vehicle pass.
turn on your taillights.
drive on the shoulder.
20. If hazardous materials are spilling from your vehicle while you are driving:
park the vehicle, secure the area and send someone else for help.
try to find the source of the leak by smell.
continue driving in order to find a truck stop, phone booth or help.
touch the leaking material to make sure it's not water.
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