25 realistic Hazardous Materials practice questions for Rhode Island CDL applicants. Required for: Drivers transporting placarded hazardous materials. Official test: 30 questions, 24 correct to pass.
Question 1 of 25 · Placards
Which of these is required if a vehicle's placards are missing or destroyed?
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A.
Placards must be replaced before continuing
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B.
Drivers can continue without placards
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C.
Drivers must call OSHA
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D.
Drivers must wait until next shipping point
Correct answer: A.
Replace missing or damaged placards immediately before continuing.
Question 2 of 25 · Security
Drivers should report any HazMat shipment that:
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A.
Appears to be tampered with
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B.
Has missing or damaged placards
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C.
Has a strong odor or evidence of leakage
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D.
All of the above
Correct answer: D.
Always report any sign of tampering, damaged placards, or leak evidence.
Question 3 of 25 · Emergency Equipment
Which type of fire is most likely to occur with HazMat?
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A.
Tire fires
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B.
Electrical fires
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C.
Engine compartment fires
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D.
All of the above
Correct answer: D.
Any of these can occur — pre-trip and en-route inspections reduce risk.
Question 4 of 25 · Shipping Papers
Which is true regarding HazMat shipping papers tabs?
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A.
They must be tabbed or be the first paper
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B.
They are filed alphabetically only
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C.
They are not required to be visible
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D.
They must be in a sealed envelope
Correct answer: A.
HazMat papers must be the top paper or tabbed to be readily identifiable.
Question 5 of 25 · Emergencies
Which of these is the best advice if you have a HazMat leak?
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A.
Continue to the destination
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B.
Stop, secure the area, communicate the danger, get help
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C.
Try to repair it yourself
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D.
Cover the leak
Correct answer: B.
Stop, secure, communicate, and get qualified help. Don't try to handle leaks yourself.
Question 6 of 25 · Security
Which is true about HazMat security?
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A.
Drivers should keep doors locked when stopped
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B.
Drivers should never leave the vehicle unattended
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C.
Drivers must follow the carrier's security plan
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D.
All of the above
Correct answer: D.
All these practices reduce theft and tampering risk for HazMat.
Question 7 of 25 · Loading
What does "blasting agents" refer to?
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A.
Materials used to detonate explosives
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B.
A class of explosives sensitive to ignition
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C.
Cleaning agents
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D.
Aerosol propellants
Correct answer: A.
Blasting agents are materials designed to be set off using a detonator.
Question 8 of 25 · Loading
When loading or unloading HazMat:
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A.
Set the parking brake
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B.
Be sure the cargo is properly braced
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C.
Stay close to the vehicle
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D.
All of the above
Correct answer: D.
Keep the brakes set, secure cargo, and remain on alert during loading and unloading.
Question 9 of 25 · HazMat Basics
How many hazard classes are there?
Correct answer: C.
There are nine UN hazard classes used for HazMat transportation.
Question 10 of 25 · Tank Operations
What does the term "outage" mean in HazMat tank operations?
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A.
Loss of electrical power
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B.
Empty space left in a tank to allow for liquid expansion
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C.
Out-of-service tank
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D.
A leak in the tank
Correct answer: B.
Outage is the empty space left for liquid expansion due to temperature changes.
Question 11 of 25 · Placards
When is a placard required for any quantity?
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A.
Some Table 1 materials such as Division 1.1 explosives
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B.
All HazMat over 1,001 pounds gross
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C.
Only Division 6 materials
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D.
Never required for small loads
Correct answer: A.
Table 1 materials require placards for any quantity.
Question 12 of 25 · Emergencies
What should you do if HazMat spills on the ground?
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A.
Cover with sand or absorbent material
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B.
Drive away from the spill
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C.
Get qualified help to handle the spill
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D.
Wash it down with water
Correct answer: C.
Get trained responders. Don't cover, push, or wash the spill yourself.
Question 13 of 25 · Loading
Which of the following must NEVER be transported with a HazMat shipment?
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A.
Routine cargo
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B.
Other foods
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C.
Class A or B explosives without segregation tables
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D.
Pet food
Correct answer: C.
Explosives have strict segregation rules. Always consult the segregation table.
Question 14 of 25 · Placards
When must placards be displayed?
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A.
Before the vehicle is loaded
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B.
Once the HazMat is loaded and secured before driving
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C.
After the trip ends
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D.
Only at weigh stations
Correct answer: B.
Drivers must placard once HazMat is loaded and verify before moving the vehicle.
Question 15 of 25 · Emergencies
What is the first thing you should do if your HazMat load catches fire?
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A.
Pull over, away from buildings or vehicles, then call 911
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B.
Drive to the nearest hospital
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C.
Continue to destination
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D.
Try to put it out with snow
Correct answer: A.
Stop in a safe place, away from people and buildings, then notify emergency services.
Question 16 of 25 · Placards
Which placard color usually means a flammable material?
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A.
Red
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B.
Yellow
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C.
Green
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D.
Blue
Correct answer: A.
Red typically indicates flammable materials.
Question 17 of 25 · HazMat Driving
What is the speed limit when transporting HazMat through a tunnel?
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A.
Tunnel speed limit minus 10 mph
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B.
Posted limit
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C.
No speed limit applies to HazMat
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D.
Posted speed unless lower limit is posted for HazMat
Correct answer: D.
Follow posted limits; lower limits often apply specifically to HazMat in tunnels.
Question 18 of 25 · HazMat Driving
When transporting Class 1 explosives, the driver must:
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A.
Park anywhere convenient
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B.
Have a written route plan and follow it
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C.
Drive only at night
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D.
Drive only on local roads
Correct answer: B.
Drivers must have a route plan and avoid populated areas where possible.
Question 19 of 25 · Parking
When can a HazMat shipment be left unattended?
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A.
Whenever the driver leaves the vehicle
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B.
Only in safe locations such as a carrier facility
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C.
Anywhere with a sign
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D.
Only on private roads
Correct answer: B.
HazMat must be attended unless parked at a carrier facility or other approved location.
Question 20 of 25 · Shipping Papers
Which of these documents must accompany the HazMat?
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A.
Shipping papers
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B.
Hazard placards
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C.
Emergency response info
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D.
All of the above
Correct answer: D.
Shipping papers, placards, and emergency info must all accompany the load.
Question 21 of 25 · Placards
How are placards different from labels?
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A.
Labels go on packages; placards go on vehicles
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B.
Placards go on packages and labels go on vehicles
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C.
They are the same
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D.
Labels are only required outside the U.S.
Correct answer: A.
Labels mark individual packages; placards identify HazMat on vehicles.
Question 22 of 25 · Shipping Papers
HazMat shipping papers must be:
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A.
Out of the driver's reach
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B.
Within the driver's reach while driving and clearly distinguished from other shipping papers
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C.
In the trailer with the cargo
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D.
Mailed to the receiver in advance
Correct answer: B.
Shipping papers must be within reach and identifiable. They must be on the seat or in a door pouch.
Question 23 of 25 · HazMat Driving
Drivers must avoid which of these areas when transporting HazMat?
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A.
Tunnels and bridges where prohibited
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B.
Heavily populated areas when alternative routes exist
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C.
Open flames or heat sources
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D.
All of the above
Correct answer: D.
Avoid restricted areas, populated zones, and any ignition sources.
Question 24 of 25 · HazMat Driving
Drivers transporting Division 1.1, 1.2, or 1.3 explosives may NOT:
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A.
Take a route that goes through tunnels prohibiting explosives
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B.
Refuel at any station
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C.
Travel during business hours
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D.
Cross any state line
Correct answer: A.
Avoid tunnels and routes prohibiting explosives. Use only approved routes.
Question 25 of 25 · Emergency Equipment
Which of the following is a sign of a tire fire?
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A.
Smoke from the tire
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B.
A loud noise
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C.
Vibration in the steering
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D.
All of the above
Correct answer: D.
Watch for smoke, noise, and vibration as warning signs of a tire fire.
About the Hazardous Materials Test
The Hazardous Materials (HazMat) test covers the rules for transporting materials that pose a risk to health, safety, and property. Topics include the hazardous materials table, shipping papers, marking, labeling, placarding, loading and unloading, bulk packaging, driving and parking rules, communications, emergencies, and hazardous materials regulations enforced by the U.S. Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. A federal Transportation Security Administration (TSA) background check is also required.
The Rhode Island Division of Motor Vehicles administers this knowledge test as part of its commercial driver license program. To earn the HazMat Endorsement (H) on your Rhode Island CDL, you need to score at least 24 out of 30 on the official version.
Topics covered on this practice test
- Placards: 5 questions
- HazMat Driving: 4 questions
- Shipping Papers: 3 questions
- Emergencies: 3 questions
- Loading: 3 questions
- Security: 2 questions
- Emergency Equipment: 2 questions
- HazMat Basics: 1 question
- Tank Operations: 1 question
- Parking: 1 question
How to use this practice test
- Read each question carefully. CDL questions are written precisely — small wording differences matter.
- Click "Show Answers & Explanations" only after answering every question. Don't peek mid-test.
- Read the explanation for every question, even ones you got right. The reasoning is more important than the answer.
- Repeat the test until you score 100%. The questions are deterministic per state, so you can track your improvement over multiple sessions.
- Move on to the other endorsement tests for Rhode Island until you're ready for the official exam.
Tips specific to the Hazardous Materials test
HazMat is the longest knowledge test (30 questions) and adds a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) background check. Most candidates struggle with placard colors, the segregation table, shipping paper requirements, and emergency response procedures. Use the official Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) alongside this practice set.