- Updated for December 2024
- Based on 2024 NY commercial driver's license manual
Free New York CDL Metal Coil Endorsement Practice Test 2 2024
- Perfect for first-time and renewal CDL/CLP applicants, and those adding endorsements
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List of questions (classic view)
- When being secured, all types of cargo must be
- What is the most important securement task?
- The working load limit of all components used to block an article of cargo from forward movement must equal at least
- A tiedown is only as strong as its
- Which of the following statements regarding securement components and assemblies is FALSE?
- In normal driving, indirect tiedowns can quickly lose their initial tension if
- To prevent a metal coil from rolling, which of the following techniques is prohibited?
- _________ is an effective way to prevent rolling and provides the most restraining force.
- Which of the possible components of the Aggregate Working Load Limit for tiedowns is not correct here?
- When is a direct tiedown considered effective against forward and rearward forces?
- When calculating the aggregate working load limit of all direct tiedowns, count _____ of the tiedown WLL for each tiedown attached to both sides of the vehicle, and ______ of the WLL for each tiedown attached to only one side of the vehicle.
- Suppose that only two direct tiedowns are used. Both are attached to one side of the vehicle only, and each has a working load limit of 6,000 pounds. Then the aggregate working load limit for the two tiedowns is
- If you're using indirect tiedowns but friction is low between the deck and the cargo, consider using
- To prevent side-to-side cargo movement, an indirect tiedown must make an angle of at least
- The aggregate working load limit of all indirect tiedowns is
- What is the minimum number of indirect tiedowns required to transport metal coils that are seven feet in diameter, if this cargo is not prevented from forward movement?
- When cargo other than metal coils is more than 10 feet long and is not prevented from forward movement, what is the minimum number of indirect tiedowns to use?
- Transportation of one or more metal coils weighing 5,000 pounds or more, individually or bundled together, must comply with all of the following EXCEPT
- How are tiedowns used to secure a row of metal coils with eyes vertical on a flatbed vehicle with anchor points?
- To secure metal coils with their eyes lengthwise, what should you use to prevent forward movement of the coils?
- To secure metal coils with their eyes crosswise, which means of securement is prohibited?
- The sum of the working load limits (WLL) from all tiedowns must be at least _____ of the weight of the cargo.
- When is use of a friction mat recommended?
- What are the requirements for securing a row of metal coils with eyes lengthwise?
- Which of the following is NOT an acceptable orientation of the eye of a metal coil on the vehicle?
- To transport several metal coils whose combined aggregate weight is 4,000 pounds on pallets on a flatbed trailer, which of the following is NOT required to be met?
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