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