Alabama Hazardous Materials (H) practice test

30 questions · 80% to pass · Required to haul placarded hazardous loads.

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  1. 1. Hazardous materials are divided into how many hazard classes?

  2. 2. You must placard your vehicle when carrying any amount of:

  3. 3. During a pre-trip inspection, the hazmat endorsement requires:

  4. 4. Class 8 hazmat is:

  5. 5. A driver hauling placarded hazmat must stop before crossing:

  6. 6. Smoking is prohibited within how many feet of a placarded hazmat vehicle?

  7. 7. When taking the CDL knowledge exam, a "subsidiary hazard" placard:

  8. 8. You discover a leak in a hazmat shipment. You should:

  9. 9. Experienced commercial drivers know that the hazmat endorsement requires:

  10. 10. Most state DMV CDL handbooks state that routes for hazmat may be restricted by:

  11. 11. In real-world commercial driving, tank vehicles transporting hazmat must:

  12. 12. The shipper must certify on the shipping papers that:

  13. 13. Hazmat marking on a package includes:

  14. 14. In real-world commercial driving, you discover a leak in a hazmat shipment. You should:

  15. 15. When a hazmat shipment is delivered, you must:

  16. 16. Drivers carrying hazmat must have:

  17. 17. The Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) is published by the:

  18. 18. Tank vehicles transporting hazmat must:

  19. 19. The hazmat endorsement requires:

  20. 20. During a pre-trip inspection, when loading hazmat, the engine should be:

  21. 21. A driver must check tires of a placarded hazmat vehicle:

  22. 22. When operating a CMV in interstate commerce, a driver must check tires of a placarded hazmat vehicle:

  23. 23. According to the FMCSA CDL Manual, a "subsidiary hazard" placard:

  24. 24. According to the FMCSA CDL Manual, the Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) is published by the:

  25. 25. In real-world commercial driving, you must placard your vehicle when carrying any amount of:

  26. 26. A "subsidiary hazard" placard:

  27. 27. Per federal regulations, you discover a leak in a hazmat shipment. You should:

  28. 28. Routes for hazmat may be restricted by:

  29. 29. When operating a CMV in interstate commerce, when loading hazmat, the engine should be:

  30. 30. Per federal regulations, a driver hauling placarded hazmat must stop before crossing:

About the Hazardous Materials (H) exam

The Hazardous Materials endorsement allows a CDL holder to transport materials regulated under 49 CFR. Applicants must pass a TSA threat-assessment background check in addition to a written exam covering hazard classes, the Emergency Response Guide, placarding, shipping papers, segregation rules, loading and unloading, security plans, and route restrictions.

This Alabama-specific edition uses the same federal source material every U.S. state adopts. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency administers the actual exam at its service centers. Bring your CDL handbook for any last-minute reference; it’s free at every Alabama Law Enforcement Agency office.

Once you’re consistently scoring above 90% on this practice set, you’re well above the 80% required to pass the official Alabama exam. Drill the questions you miss most often, then take the test cold once a day for a week leading up to your appointment.

Tips that actually work

  • Read every answer choice before clicking. CDL questions are famous for "best answer" wording where two choices look right.
  • Don’t memorize question text — learn the underlying rule. The DMV reshuffles wording constantly.
  • Keep a list of the questions you miss. Re-drill them in isolation until you can’t miss them.
  • Practice in short, frequent sessions. Two 20-minute sessions per day beats one two-hour cram.

What happens after I pass?

Passing the knowledge test earns you a Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP). You must hold the CLP for at least 14 days before you can take the road skills test, and you must drive with a CDL-holding instructor in the cab during that period. Once you pass the road skills test, your CDL is issued.