WI CDL HAZMAT PRACTICE TEST

21. Move-over laws require drivers to _________ when approaching an emergency vehicle stopped on the roadside or a work zone.
sound their horn
slow down and change lanes
change direction
stop
22. Which of the following is true? If a HazMat is a Poison Inhalation Hazard:
a POISON INHALATION HAZARD placard must always be displayed even for small amounts.
the material will have special requirements for shipping papers.
a POISON INHALATION HAZARD placard must be used in addition to other placards.
All of the above.
23. To prevent getting sleepy while driving, you should:
keep the cab warm.
drive alone whenever possible.
close the vent.
keep cool by opening the window.
24. When you are transporting hazardous materials, the shipping papers must be in a pouch on the driver's door or in:
clear view within your reach.
a box under the driver’s seat.
the truck’s glove compartment.
All of the above.
25. An "X" or an "RQ" in the HM column of the shipping paper entry means that:
the hazardous materials listed on that line of the shipping paper must be sealed.
the driver must receive a special HR training before driving the vehicle.
the shipment is regulated by the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR).
the materials listed on that line of the shipping paper must be loaded so there is a high center of gravity.
26. Before leaving your vehicle unattended, you should:
Remove the keys.
Apply the parking brake.
Chock the wheels.
All of the above.
27. Hazardous materials should be loaded:
even if some packages are leaking.
at night.
near heat sources.
away from heat sources.
28. When it comes to hazardous materials transportation, the shipper:
placards the vehicle when loading, if required.
takes the shipment from to its destination.
must package, mark, and label the materials.
follows all special rules about transporting HazMat.
29. When you are out of the vehicle, you must keep shipping papers related to hazardous materials:
in a locked glove compartment.
on the driver's seat.
in a pouch on the driver's door.
None of the above.
30. To avoid a hazard:
stopping is always the best thing to do.
steering away from what is ahead may be the best thing to do.
changing lanes is always the best thing to do.
driving on the shoulder of the road is always the best thing to do.
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