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Illinois CDL Hazmat 2
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To ensure you do not interfere with traffic while driving a heavy vehicle, you should:
Switch gears while driving uphill.
Try to pass other vehicles while driving uphill.
Stay in the right lane.
Ride the brakes while driving downhill.
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How do you label a hazardous material if the proper label will not fit on the material's package?
The label may be placed on a tag securely attached to the package.
A scannable QR code may instead be attached to the package.
The HazMat label should be reduced in size to fit on the package.
The label may be pasted to the wall of the trailer.
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A pre-trip vehicle inspection:
Is not required if the driver regularly uses the vehicle.
Is not required for trips under 100 miles.
Is only to be performed by a mechanic.
Is required by law.
Q.4
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Belts in the engine compartment should be:
Frayed.
Tight.
Greasy.
Easy to slide off.
Q.5
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When it is difficult for others to see your vehicle, such as at dawn or dusk, you can help other drivers by:
Keeping your lights off.
Turning your lights on.
Driving on the shoulder.
Waving an arm out the window.
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Leaking shock absorbers:
Are normal.
Indicate a potentially dangerous defect.
Will prevent the turn signals from working.
Pose no threat if the vehicle is only driven on highways.
Q.7
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If a box contains liquid containers, the box must display:
Arrows pointing in the correct upright direction.
A return address.
The number of containers inside the box.
Rubber gloves.
Q.8
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If you identify a large box in your lane on the road ahead, you should:
Slow down.
Speed up.
Not be worried because another vehicle will likely hit it before your vehicle.
Swerve into another lane of traffic.
Q.9
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Be sure you are always driving so your vehicle can stop:
Within 10 feet of your current position.
Within 1,000 feet of your current position.
Within your view of the road ahead.
Immediately.
Q.10
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When driving, keeping space between your vehicle and other vehicles is:
Not important.
Important.
A waste of time.
Optional.
Q.11
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In an emergency, if you must leave the roadway to drive on the shoulder, you should:
Brake as hard as possible.
Steer so all wheels are on the shoulder.
Stop safely before returning to the road, if possible.
Stay on the shoulder until the next exit.
Q.12
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An example of mandatory emergency equipment is:
A supply of spare electrical fuses.
A loud horn.
A battery-operated flashlight.
A supply of fireworks.
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A driver should always:
Stay in their lane.
Have an emergency plan.
Stay in the left lane.
Drive above the speed limit.
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Which of the following is not an example of a distracted person that motorists should be worried about?
A driver talking to another person in a vehicle
Children on the side of the road
Construction workers on the side of the road
A person sitting on a bench waiting for a bus
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When checking the engine compartment:
The parking brake should not be engaged.
Wheels should be chocked.
The engine should be running.
The gearshift should be in first gear.
Q.16
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Convex mirrors:
Cannot be used on vehicles transporting hazardous materials.
Can replace flat mirrors.
Can be helpful to see a wider area.
Are illegal to be used in most states.
Q.17
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When transporting hazardous materials, placards:
Should only be used with explosives.
Should be used on all four sides of a vehicle.
Should only be used by Class A licensed drivers.
Should be used to reduce insurance rates.
Q.18
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How much water needs to be on the surface of a road for a vehicle to hydroplane?
Usually several inches
A good amount, such as a large puddle
A small amount
None
Q.19
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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.20
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When it is difficult to see, such as at dawn or dusk, what is the best way to make your vehicle more visible?
Use your high beam lights.
Use your low beam lights.
Use only your clearance lights.
Do not use any lights.
Q.21
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Brake pads should:
Be covered with grease.
Be covered with oil.
Be covered with brake fluid.
Not have any oil or grease on them.
Q.22
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If an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) is equipped on a trailer but not on a tractor:
The truck should not be driven because ABS needs to be on both the tractor and trailer.
The truck should be driven more slowly than usual.
The tractor should not be used and a new tractor with ABS should be located.
The tractor and trailer can still be used together.
Q.23
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A cardboard box on the road:
Is not considered a hazard.
Should be avoided by driving off the roadway.
Could damage vehicle parts.
Will improve tires' traction.
Q.24
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When transporting Division 1.1 materials, the floor liner should be:
Made from metallic materials.
Made from an iron alloy.
Made from non-ferrous materials.
Loose.
Q.25
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When entering a foggy area, you should:
Stop on the side of the roadway.
Pass other vehicles.
Slow down.
Use your high beam headlights.
Q.26
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Which of the following is not an example of a driver who might be a hazard?
A driver operating a vehicle without first scraping ice off the windshield
The operator of a rental truck
The driver of a station wagon with items covering the back windows
A person operating a pick-up truck
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When using a turn signal, you should not:
Signal early.
Signal continuously.
Cancel the turn signal after completing the turn.
Allow the turn signal to stay on long after the turn has been completed.
Q.28
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Good drivers consistently look ____ seconds ahead of their vehicles.
Two to three
Five to six
12 to 15
30 to 45
Q.29
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If you apply for a HazMat endorsement, you must undergo a check through which agency?
The Transportation Security Administration
The Federal Bureau of Investigation
The Department of Energy
The Department of Defense
Q.30
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If pulled over on the side of the road, you should:
Use the taillights to alert other motorists.
Turn on your four-way flashers.
Keep your lights off to avoid distracting other drivers.
Set out items from the cab to warn motorists.
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