Q.1.
Wheel rims that have been welded should:
Q.2.
Shipping papers:
Q.3.
When accepting a package of hazardous materials, a driver should ensure:
Q.4.
Hazardous materials laws are controlled by:
Q.5.
When driving, you should stop and take a break ____ to avoid becoming too tired.
Q.6.
Stopping distance can be affected by:
Q.7.
If you identify a distracted driver on the road, you should:
Q.8.
Unless a package is clearly unsafe, what does the driver need to accept a package of hazardous materials?
Q.9.
When inspecting the engine compartment, you should not:
Q.10.
Bridges usually:
Q.11.
Rust around wheel nuts may mean:
Q.12.
When pulled off on the side of the road, a driver should:
Q.13.
Which of the following is not a way to reduce driving distractions?
Q.14.
When doing an inspection, make sure your brake pads are:
Q.15.
About how many drinks does it take for a 200-pound person to reach a 0.02 percent blood alcohol concentration (BAC)?
Q.16.
Shippers must keep a copy of shipping papers for:
Q.17.
Class 1, Class 2.1, and Class 3 items should not be placed in a trailer with:
Q.18.
When loading containers of hazardous materials, you should not use:
Q.19.
On any upgrade, gravity will:
Q.20.
When going down a steep downhill, your primary source of braking should be:
Q.21.
Steering wheel play should be no more than:
Q.22.
When driving under wet conditions, what does a lack of spray from other vehicles indicate?
Q.23.
If being tailgated, you should:
Q.24.
Retreaded tires:
Q.25.
The identification number associated with a hazardous material should appear:
Q.26.
Accelerating roughly is:
Q.27.
The only way to properly check your tire pressure is by:
Q.28.
During the vehicle inspection test, you will be asked to:
Q.29.
When driving, keeping space between your vehicle and other vehicles is:
Q.30.
A pre-trip inspection should include: