1 . An improperly placarded vehicle can only be moved:

To make room for other vehicles.
In an emergency.
If the vehicle will be traveling fewer than 10 miles.

2 . You may be able to identify a distracted driver by if they are:

Staying within their lane.
Traveling at consistent speeds.
Preoccupied with using their cell phone.

3 . When driving in fog, you should:

Use the windshield wipers.
Use the low beam headlights.
Use the high beam headlights.
Use the heater.

4 . If a substance is transported in a reportable quantity, which letters must appear on the shipping paper and package?

WH
LT
RQ
NT

5 . When a shipper packages hazardous materials, they certify:

That the package does not contain hazardous materials.
That the package has been prepared in compliance with the rules.
That the package was packed at a different location.

6 . If your vehicle is hydroplaning, you should:

Accelerate.
Not use the brakes.
Put the vehicle in reverse.

7 . When inspecting a tank, a driver should:

Do what they think is right.
Refer to the vehicle’s operator manual.
Look at the paint.
Check to make sure there is no rust on the outside of the tank.

8 . After a trip:

A vehicle should be placed out-of-service.
A vehicle's oil should be changed.
A vehicle's after-trip inspection should be completed.
A vehicle's battery should be disconnected.

9 . To help prevent a rollover, cargo should be:

Placed as high as possible inside the trailer.
Placed as low as possible inside the trailer.
Placed on the passenger side of the trailer.
Placed on the driver’s side of the trailer.

10 . If required, ____ identical placards must be placed on a vehicle.

Two
Four
Six
Eight

11 . When entering a foggy area, you should:

Stop on the side of the roadway.
Pass other vehicles.
Slow down.
Use your high beam headlights.
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12 . You can find the identification numbers assigned to hazardous chemicals:

In the DOT Emergency Response Guide.
In the truck's driver’s manual.
On the company's website.

13 . Eating while driving:

Is a good way to maximize time.
Is encouraged on long trips.
Creates a distraction for the driver.
Is mandatory so cargo is not left unsupervised.

14 . If you apply for an original or renewal HazMat endorsement, you must undergo a background check through which agency?

Transportation Security Administration
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Central Intelligence Agency
Secretary of Defense

15 . On a shipping paper, the identification number, shipping name, and hazard class should:

Be abbreviated if using a small piece of paper.
Only be abbreviated if the abbreviations are easy to understand.
Never be abbreviated.

16 . If a product requires a "Poison Inhalation Hazard" placard, the placard must be used when transporting:

More than 50 pounds of the product.
More than 10 pounds of the product.
Any amount of the product.
The product in a non-sealed container.

17 . Distracted driving:

Is caused only by physical distractions.
Will be increased by pre-programming radio stations.
Can be prevented by avoiding conversation with others.

18 . When driving a vehicle equipped with an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), you should:

Always pump the brakes several times before holding down the brake pedal.
Brake normally.
Press down the brake pedal as hard as possible every time you slow or stop.

19 . Who is responsible for identifying the hazard class of a hazardous material?

The shipper
A contractor
The driver
Everyone

20 . To complete a Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest, you must:

Sign the manifest by hand.
Only sign the manifest if you cross into another state.
Have a witness sign the manifest.