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Tennessee CDL Hazmat Practice Test 4

Tennessee CDL Hazmat Practice Test 4. This fourth Tennessee CDL Hazardous Materials practice test reinforces Hazmat communication, shipping papers, placards, labels, identification numbers, hazard classes, compatibility, segregation, loading and unloading safety, parking rules, attendance rules, forbidden materials, leaks, emergency response, public safety, and professional driver judgment. It consists of 30 questions, with 5 questions per page, and you must answer at least 24 correctly to pass. Use this practice test to strengthen careful document reading, hazard recognition, safe decision-making, and rule compliance when transporting hazardous materials. Depending on your license class and endorsements, Tennessee may also require tests for General Knowledge, Combination Vehicles, Air Brakes, Tank Vehicles, Passenger, School Bus, and Doubles/Triples.

Questions on this page
5
Exam questions
30
Correct to pass
24
Passing score
80%
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CDL Hazmat

Instructions

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Quick snapshot

  • Topic: CDL Hazmat Practice Test 4
  • Focus: Hazmat communication, paperwork, placards, compatibility, safe loading, and emergencies
  • Passing target: 24 of 30 • Page 1 of 6
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Shipping papers

When you are driving a vehicle carrying hazardous materials, where should the shipping papers be kept while you are behind the wheel?

Question 1
2
Placards

What is the main purpose of hazardous materials placards on a vehicle?

Question 2
3
Hazard classes

Which hazard class is generally associated with flammable liquids such as gasoline?

Question 3
4
Loading compatibility

Why must some hazardous materials be separated from other materials during loading?

Question 4
5
Emergency response

If you discover a hazardous materials leak while driving, what should you generally do first?

Question 5
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