WEST VIRGINIA CDL TANKER PRACTICE TEST

11. A liquid tank is divided into several smaller tanks by bulkheads. After filling the smaller tanks, most of the weight should be in the:
top of the tank.
front of the vehicle.
middle of the vehicle.
rear of the vehicle.
12. When you need to brake, you should warn the drivers behind:
by turning on the 4-way emergency flashers.
by changing lanes.
by making gestures.
by flashing your brake lights.
13. The best way to recognize that your trailer has started to skid is:
by recognizing tire failure.
by seeing it in your mirrors.
by feeling the brakes come on.
by opening the window and feeling the front of the mirror.
14. ______ are _____ that have holes in them to let the liquid flow through.
Barriers; bulkheads
Baffles; bulkheads
Barriers; baffles
Bulkheads; tankers
15. How many drinks per hour can be handled by the liver?
About 4 drinks per hour.
About 2 drinks per hour.
About 3 drinks per hour.
About 1 drink per hour.
16. Unbaffled liquid tankers have nothing inside to slow down the flow of the liquid. Therefore:
side-to-side surge is very strong.
top-to-bottom surge is very strong.
forward-and-back surge is very strong.
All of the above.
17. Unbaffled liquid tankers are sometimes called:
outage tanks.
bulkhead tanks.
food-transport tanks.
smooth bore tanks.
18. When coming to a stop, the liquid in the tank may surge, causing:
causing the drive wheels to spin.
a fire.
the vehicle to stop quicker.
the vehicle to be pushed forward.
19. If you are being tailgated, you should:
make quick changes.
turn on your taillights.
increase your speed very gradually.
open up room in front of you.
20. In the Hazardous Material Table, what is in Column 3?
The HazMat description
The HazMat shipping name
The hazard class or division
The special provisions of the material
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