TX CDL HAZMAT TEST - PRACTICE TEST

11. Drivers of vehicles transporting HazMat should:
compare the shipping paper to the markings and labels.
ensure that all relevant placards are carried in the passenger compartment.
ensure that all packages are labeled as flammable materials.
All of the above.
12. You should flash your brake lights to warn drivers behind you when:
you see a bus stops in the roadway ahead to unload passengers.
you see you'll need to slow down.
you see a hazard that will require slowing down.
All of the above.
13. If you have convex mirrors, be aware that:
objects seem closer than they really are.
everything appears smaller in a convex mirror than it would if you were looking at it directly.
objects may appear to be faster than they really are.
in a convex mirror objects appears larger than they really are.
14. To transport hazardous materials, drivers need:
a CDL license with hazardous material endorsement.
a CDL license with a tank endorsement.
a CDL license only.
a license to operate their personal vehicle.
15. If a material is transported in a reportable quantity, the shipper displays the letters ___ on the shipping paper and package.
MT
RM
RQ
LP
16. When it comes to hazardous materials, the technical name is:
the generic shipping name of that material.
the name that identifies the hazard class of the cargo.
a specific chemical that makes the product hazardous.
a medical term used by emergency personnel, currently used in scientific and technical texts, handbooks, journals.
17. You are inspecting your vehicle during a trip. What should you do?
Use your senses to check for problems.
Watch gauges for signs of trouble.
Check critical items such as tires, brakes, and lights.
All of the above.
18. Before transporting sealed loads, you should check that:
the seal numbers match the placard numbers.
the load is properly secured.
the load can be inspected.
All of the above.
19. If hazardous materials are spilling from your vehicle, do not move it:
unless you are instructed to do so by a law enforcement officer.
any more than 400 feet.
any more than safety requires.
any more than 500 feet.
20. The hazardous materials regulations require vehicles transporting certain types or quantities of HazMat to display warning signs called:
HazMat warnings.
advance warning signs.
placards.
reflective triangles.
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