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Tanker Practice Question 10
NTanker · Question 10
Compartmented tanks help control surge by:
- AAdding extra weight
- BSeparating the load into smaller volumes that move less freely
- CReducing capacity
- DAdding refrigeration
Correct answer: B. Separating the load into smaller volumes that move less freely
Why: Compartmented tanks divide the load into multiple sections, reducing the volume of liquid that can surge in any one direction.
How this question fits the Tanker test
Liquid surge can push a vehicle through an intersection or roll it on a curve. The Tanker endorsement specifically addresses how unbaffled and partially full tanks behave differently from rigid loads.
Study technique for this topic
Know the difference between baffled, unbaffled, and compartmented tanks, the safe outage percentage for liquid expansion, and why front-to-back surge is more dangerous than side-to-side surge.
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