UT CDL HAZMAT PRACTICE TEST

21. Hazardous materials should be loaded:
away from heat sources.
at night.
even if some packages are leaking.
near heat sources.
22. While driving, you should keep the shipping papers:
under the seat.
in the sleeping compartment.
on the driver's seat.
within reach.
23. When more cargo is piled up in a truck, the center of gravity moves:
to the left side of the truck.
closer to the ground.
to the right side of the truck.
higher up from the road.
24. You should always be able to stop within:
50 feet.
25 feet.
100 feet.
the distance you can see ahead.
25. Strong winds can make it difficult to stay in your lane, especially when:
coming out of tunnels.
driving alongside other vehicles.
going into tunnels.
driving at speeds below 40 mph.
26. If you notice a cargo leak, you should identify the hazardous material leaking:
by using the shipping papers.
by taste.
by smell.
by touching the material.
27. Which of the following is not a place where the shipping papers may be kept?
In clear view within reach while driving.
In a pouch on the passenger's door
In a pouch on the driver's door
On the driver's seat when out of the vehicle.
28. What is Gross Vehicle Weight?
The total weight of the cargo
The total weight of a single vehicle, excluding its load
The total weight of a single vehicle, including its load
The total weight of a combination of vehicles excluding the load
29. How many reflective triangles/emergency reflectors should you carry?
3
4
2
1
30. How often should you check the tires if your placarded trailer has dual tires?
Once a month.
At the beginning of each trip and each time the vehicle is parked.
Once every 12 hours.
Once a year.
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