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Hazardous Materials (Hazmat) Practice Question 7
H or XHazardous Materials (Hazmat) · Question 7
Shipping papers for hazmat must:
- ABe carried with the driver and accessible during emergencies
- BBe left at the shipper
- CBe filed with the FMCSA
- DBe in a locked safe
Correct answer: A. Be carried with the driver and accessible during emergencies
Why: When the driver is at the controls, shipping papers must be within immediate reach. When out of the cab, papers go in the driver's door pouch or on the seat.
How this question fits the Hazmat test
Mishandled hazmat causes catastrophic public consequences. The endorsement is restricted, requires fingerprint background screening through the TSA, and demands deeper familiarity with regulatory paperwork than any other CDL endorsement.
Study technique for this topic
Master the Hazardous Materials Table columns, know the placarding thresholds, and learn which classes can never be loaded together. Practice locating UN/NA identification numbers and understanding the segregation chart.
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The Hazardous Materials (Hazmat) portion of the CDL knowledge exam covers more than this single question. Use this site's full Hazardous Materials (Hazmat) bank to drill every topic, then test yourself with one of our state-specific practice sets to confirm you are ready for the actual DMV exam in your state. Always check your state's CDL handbook for any local addenda before the test day.
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