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CDL Hazardous Materials Endorsement H Practice Test -5

Pass your CDL Hazmat Endorsement Test with ease. Start here by taking this Free 25 question practice test, every question and answer is straight out of the Commercial Drivers License Handbook.
25
Questions number
5
Mistakes Allowed
80%
Passing Score

CDL Sample Test Questions

A "transport index" refers to products that are _______.
  • Radioactive.
  • Overweight.
  • Liquid.
  • Dry.
Before transportation, the carrier _________.
  • Check that the shipper marked the materials properly.
  • Check that the shipper labeled the materials correctly.
  • Check that the package is described correctly.
  • All of the listed answers.
Bulk packaging is ________.
  • Triple containers with each not exceeding a capacity of 25 gallons.
  • A single container with a capacity of 119 gallons or more of hazardous materials.
  • Double containers with a capacity of 100 gallons.
  • A single container with a capacity of 50 gallons.
Entries in the Hazardous Materials Table are shown _______.
  • From biggest to smallest.
  • In alphabetical order.
  • By brand name.
  • In the order quantities that are being shipped.
If the hazardous material is classified as forbidden, you should ______.
  • Obtain a forbidden material decal on your CDL License.
  • Drive extra safely.
  • Remove all placards from the transporting vehicle.
  • Refuse the load.

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