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Illinois CDL Hazmat 1
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Q.1.
Wheel rims that have been welded should:
Be placed in the front of the vehicle.
Be placed in the rear of the vehicle.
Be placed on dual tires.
Not be used.
Q.2.
Shipping papers:
Are not needed for most shipments.
Are required for all shipments.
Should be stored in a special compartment in the cab.
Can be kept as a digital file.
Q.3.
When accepting a package of hazardous materials, a driver should ensure:
The shipping paper matches the marking and labels on packages.
The shipping paper is written in code.
That all packages are labeled as poison.
The all boxes are sealed.
Q.4.
Hazardous materials laws are controlled by:
Local regulations.
State regulations.
Federal regulations.
All levels of government.
Q.5.
When driving, you should stop and take a break ____ to avoid becoming too tired.
Every half hour
Every hour
Every two hours
Every six hours
Q.6.
Stopping distance can be affected by:
Speed.
Temperature.
Time of day.
Traffic.
Q.7.
If you identify a distracted driver on the road, you should:
Follow their vehicle closely.
Try to get their attention.
Give them plenty of room.
Flash your lights at them.
Q.8.
Unless a package is clearly unsafe, what does the driver need to accept a package of hazardous materials?
The shipper’s certification
A notarized statement
A verbal agreement
A court order
Q.9.
When inspecting the engine compartment, you should not:
Check the engine oil level.
Check the coolant level in the radiator.
Drain the brake fluid.
Check the windshield washer fluid level.
Q.10.
Bridges usually:
Freeze, but only once the temperature drops significantly below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
Freeze after other road surfaces freeze.
Freeze before other road surfaces.
Have heaters to prevent them from freezing.
Q.11.
Rust around wheel nuts may mean:
It recently rained.
The nuts are loose.
The tires should be replaced.
The nuts are too tight.
Q.12.
When pulled off on the side of the road, a driver should:
Keep the driver’s side door open.
Turn on their emergency flashers.
Wave their arms.
Turn off all lights.
Q.13.
Which of the following is not a way to reduce driving distractions?
Pre-programming radio stations
Planning the route before driving
Eating while driving
Adjusting mirrors before driving
Q.14.
When doing an inspection, make sure your brake pads are:
Covered in grease.
Covered in coolant.
Covered in oil.
Free of oil and grease.
Q.15.
About how many drinks does it take for a 200-pound person to reach a 0.02 percent blood alcohol concentration (BAC)?
One
Two
Three
Four
Q.16.
Shippers must keep a copy of shipping papers for:
Six weeks.
Six months.
One year.
Two years.
Q.17.
Class 1, Class 2.1, and Class 3 items should not be placed in a trailer with:
A heater.
An air conditioner.
Other items.
Batteries.
Q.18.
When loading containers of hazardous materials, you should not use:
Dollies.
Hooks.
Straps.
Other helpers.
Q.19.
On any upgrade, gravity will:
Speed up your vehicle.
Slow down your vehicle.
Not impact the speed of your vehicle.
Cause your vehicle to swerve to the left.
Q.20.
When going down a steep downhill, your primary source of braking should be:
Engine adjustments/downshifting.
Using the brake.
Using the parking brake.
Using ABS.
Q.21.
Steering wheel play should be no more than:
10 degrees.
25 degrees.
50 degrees.
75 degrees.
Q.22.
When driving under wet conditions, what does a lack of spray from other vehicles indicate?
Ice has formed on the road.
The pavement is dry.
The spray is caught on the underside of the vehicle.
The tires have soaked up all the moisture.
Q.23.
If being tailgated, you should:
Drive in the left lane.
Drive in the right lane.
Speed up.
Drive on the shoulder.
Q.24.
Retreaded tires:
May be used on the front axle of a school bus.
May be used on the rear axles of a school bus.
Cannot be used on a school bus.
Q.25.
The identification number associated with a hazardous material should appear:
On the material's packaging.
On the vehicle's license plate.
Directly next to a placard.
On a bumper sticker on the vehicle.
Q.26.
Accelerating roughly is:
Encouraged at slow speeds.
Encouraged at all speeds.
Discouraged, as it may cause damage to the vehicle.
Discouraged, as it may confuse other drivers.
Q.27.
The only way to properly check your tire pressure is by:
Using a tire pressure gauge.
Eyeballing the tires.
Pushing on the tires to feel the pressure.
Weighing the tires.
Q.28.
During the vehicle inspection test, you will be asked to:
Change a tire.
Explain to the examiner what you would inspect and why.
Estimate the weight of a load in a trailer.
Change a windshield wiper.
Q.29.
When driving, keeping space between your vehicle and other vehicles is:
Not important.
Important.
A waste of time.
Optional.
Q.30.
A pre-trip inspection should include:
A check of the engine oil level.
Removing coolant.
Spraying WD-40 into the air filter.
Removing a tire.
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