Free Arizona CDL HazMat Practice Test 2023

Welcome to the free CDL hazmat practice test for Arizona drivers. As you know, Hazardous Materials (HazMat) endorsement which allows you to carry a wider range of loads, including those objects with more dangerous items requires more training. As a CDL holder, if you want to expand your horizons, you have to get a HazMat endorsement. Our Arizona CDL practice test questions will test your knowledge of various aspects of the safe transport and handling of hazardous materials. They will give you the real experience of the exam as you will be more familiar with both the test format and the subject. The questions are based on the Arizona CDL manual and each question has a detailed explanation so that it is very useful for you to learn more about each topic. You can repeat practicing our CDL practice test as many times as you want. Good luck and keep driving safely!

Our CDL practice tests:
Based on 2021 AZ commercial driver's license manual
Full answers + detailed explanations
Perfect for first-time, renewal applicants
AZ CDL HazMat Test format:
30 questions
24 correct answers to pass
80% passing score
List of questions
1.
What must drivers have in their possession while carrying Class 1.1 or 1.2 explosives?
2.
There is an RQ before or after the item description on the shipping paper, what does it mean?
3.
You can not park a vehicle transporting hazardous materials within _____ feet of an open fire.
4.
Division 1.1 or 1.2 cannot be loaded or transported in which of the following cases?
5.
The shipping papers must include all of the following except:
6.
Which of the following is proper about a prepared Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest?
7.
Drivers transporting chlorine in cargo tanks need to carry ____.
8.
Certification that the shipper has prepared the shipment according to regulations will appear on the:
9.
Hazardous waste can only be handled or carried by:
10.
What size should placards be?
11.
Hazmat placards must be placed how far away from other markings?
12.
A bulk package, requiring placards when transporting hazmat, is defined as single container with a capacity of:
13.
When transporting hazardous materials and you are not behind the wheel, the shipping papers must be on the driver’s seat or:
14.
In case of a fire, if the trailer doors are hot:
15.
In case of a flammable Class 2 (compressed gas) accident and/or leak, do all of the following except:
16.
You need to stop before a railroad crossing if your vehicle is _________.
17.
What placard should you use if your vehicle contains any amount of Mass Fire Hazards?
18.
Bulk packaging is ________.
19.
Shipping papers describing both hazmat and non-hazmat materials will describe the hazmat in one of the following ways except:
20.
Moving an improperly placarded vehicle is allowed: