Free Hazmat CDL Practice Test for Hazmat Emergencies. Please take all of our free practice tests to ensure that you score well on the big day! The CDL A test includes common subjects such as General Knowledge, Driving Skills, Air Brakes, Transporting Cargo, Transporting Passengers, Combination Vehicles, Pre-Trip Inspection, and Basic Control Skills, and On-Road Driving Test.
Our free hazmat CDL practice test for Hazmat Emergencies contains 10 different questions. You may not skip any of the questions. There is no time limit on the test. For maximum practice, we highly recommend taking each of our free CDL practice tests at least once.
Our free hazmat CDL practice test database contains hundreds of questions. If you need more practice or want to improve your score, click the ‘Restart Quiz’ button at the end of the test. The questions will be presented in a different order but they’ll be the same questions you already answered. The second time around you should know the answers.
Feel free to retake this test as many times as you’d like. Once you receive your score there will be a button to View Questions. Wrong answers will be highlighted in red. The correct answer will be in a green box outlined in green.
Being the driver of a commercial vehicle is a huge responsibility. The written CDL test isn’t that bad. The actual driving test is rigorous. Inspectors do not want anyone on the road who isn’t capable of handling a big rig. Make sure you practice your driving and especially BACKING UP.
Congratulations on your decision to become a commercial driver!
Hazmat Emergencies – Hazmat CDL Practice Test
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
The Department of Transportation has a guidebook for firefighters, police, and industry workers on how to protect themselves and the public from hazardous materials. This guidebook is called the ____________.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Dealing with hazardous materials fires requires special training and _________________.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
If there is a fire in a truck transporting hazardous materials, you should _______ the doors.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
If you discover a cargo leak, identify the hazardous materials leaking by using __________, labels, or package location.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
If your truck is leaking hazardous materials, you should continue driving in order to find a phone booth, truck stop, help, or similar reason.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
You or your employer should contact the National Response Center if an accident involving hazardous materials involves estimated property damages of _______ or more.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Before being used again, a vehicle carrying __________ must be checked with a survey meter.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
If you are transporting hazardous materials and are involved in an accident, you should give the __________ to emergency personnel as soon as they arrive.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
When you are transporting hazardous materials you should keep the __________ within your reach (with your seat belt on), or in a pouch on the driver’s door.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
When not behind the wheel, you should leave shipping papers for hazardous materials in the driver’s door pouch or __________.
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