Hazmat Test Practice Exam/162
Questions and Answers/ 100%
Verified /Graded A+
How are hazardous materials incidents different from other
emergencies? (9)
A. Other emergencies may be extremely difficult to contain.
B. Hazardous materials can be dangerous in many different ways.
C. Hazardous materials incidents are always the result of an
accident.
D. Other emergencies may require specialized equipment,
procedures, and PPE. - -B. Hazardous materials can be dangerous
in many different ways.
-Which of the following first responders can perform ONLY
defensive tasks? (13)
A. Technician
B. Branch Officer
C. Operations Core
D. Operations Mission-Specific - -C. Operations Core
-Cold thermal hazards are a danger when working with: (16)
A. gamma rays.
B. alpha particles.
C. cryogenic gases.
,D. combustible gases. - -C. cryogenic gases.
-Which radiological hazards lose energy rapidly in matter and do
not penetrate very far? (20)
A. Neutrons
B. Gamma rays
C. Beta particles
D. Alpha particles - -D. Alpha particles
-Which radiological hazards have neither a charge nor a mass?
(20)
A. Neutrons
B. Gamma rays
C. Beta particles
D. Alpha particles - -B. Gamma rays
-Which of the following are small amounts of radiation received
over a long period of time? (22)
A. Cryogenics
B. Carcinogens
C. Acute radiation doses
D. Chronic radiation doses - -D. Chronic radiation doses
-Which of the following are substances that prohibit the body
from using oxygen? (23)
A. Toxic asphyxiants
,B. Simple asphyxiants
C. Chemical asphyxiants
D. Radiological asphyxiants - -C. Chemical asphyxiants
-Strychnine is an example of a: (27)
A. irritant.
B. sensitizer.
C. convulsant.
D. carcinogen. - -C. convulsant.
-Which of the following are poisons produced by living
organisms? (30)
A. Viral agents
B. Bacterial agents
C. Biological toxins
D. Infectious diseases - -C. Biological toxins
-Which EPA regulation created a tax on chemical and petroleum
industries? (34)
A. SARA
B. RCRA
C. EPCRA
D. CERCLA - -D. CERCLA
, -Which governmental agency includes FEMA and the U.S. Coast
Guard? (43)
A. EPA
B. DoD
C. DHS
D. OSHA - -C. DHS
-Which Canadian agency is tasked with assessing and managing
the risks associated with toxic substances? (44)
A. Transport Canada
B. Environment Canada
C. Canadian Department of Labour
D. Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission - -B. Environment
Canada
-Which of the following materials is MOST likely to be involved in
a hazardous materials incident? (51)
A. Irritants
B. Allergens
C. Corrosives
D. Carcinogens - -C. Corrosives
-What terms are used to define capacity by the U.S. DOT and TC?
(71)
A. Bulk and nonbulk
Questions and Answers/ 100%
Verified /Graded A+
How are hazardous materials incidents different from other
emergencies? (9)
A. Other emergencies may be extremely difficult to contain.
B. Hazardous materials can be dangerous in many different ways.
C. Hazardous materials incidents are always the result of an
accident.
D. Other emergencies may require specialized equipment,
procedures, and PPE. - -B. Hazardous materials can be dangerous
in many different ways.
-Which of the following first responders can perform ONLY
defensive tasks? (13)
A. Technician
B. Branch Officer
C. Operations Core
D. Operations Mission-Specific - -C. Operations Core
-Cold thermal hazards are a danger when working with: (16)
A. gamma rays.
B. alpha particles.
C. cryogenic gases.
,D. combustible gases. - -C. cryogenic gases.
-Which radiological hazards lose energy rapidly in matter and do
not penetrate very far? (20)
A. Neutrons
B. Gamma rays
C. Beta particles
D. Alpha particles - -D. Alpha particles
-Which radiological hazards have neither a charge nor a mass?
(20)
A. Neutrons
B. Gamma rays
C. Beta particles
D. Alpha particles - -B. Gamma rays
-Which of the following are small amounts of radiation received
over a long period of time? (22)
A. Cryogenics
B. Carcinogens
C. Acute radiation doses
D. Chronic radiation doses - -D. Chronic radiation doses
-Which of the following are substances that prohibit the body
from using oxygen? (23)
A. Toxic asphyxiants
,B. Simple asphyxiants
C. Chemical asphyxiants
D. Radiological asphyxiants - -C. Chemical asphyxiants
-Strychnine is an example of a: (27)
A. irritant.
B. sensitizer.
C. convulsant.
D. carcinogen. - -C. convulsant.
-Which of the following are poisons produced by living
organisms? (30)
A. Viral agents
B. Bacterial agents
C. Biological toxins
D. Infectious diseases - -C. Biological toxins
-Which EPA regulation created a tax on chemical and petroleum
industries? (34)
A. SARA
B. RCRA
C. EPCRA
D. CERCLA - -D. CERCLA
, -Which governmental agency includes FEMA and the U.S. Coast
Guard? (43)
A. EPA
B. DoD
C. DHS
D. OSHA - -C. DHS
-Which Canadian agency is tasked with assessing and managing
the risks associated with toxic substances? (44)
A. Transport Canada
B. Environment Canada
C. Canadian Department of Labour
D. Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission - -B. Environment
Canada
-Which of the following materials is MOST likely to be involved in
a hazardous materials incident? (51)
A. Irritants
B. Allergens
C. Corrosives
D. Carcinogens - -C. Corrosives
-What terms are used to define capacity by the U.S. DOT and TC?
(71)
A. Bulk and nonbulk