Ntsa Driving Test
Ntsa Driving Test 135
- 1. Which vehicles are used for large containers of hazardous materials that are difficult to enclose?
A) Box trucks
B) Tank trucks
C) Flatbed trucks
D) Rail tank cars - 2. Which rail vehicles transport bulk hazardous liquids and gases?
A) Flatbed trucks
B) Box trucks
C) Rail tank cars
D) Tank trucks - 3. What must hazardous materials vehicles display to indicate the hazard class?
A) Seat belts
B) Placards or labels
C) Mirrors
D) Horn - 4. What is a unique four-digit number identifying specific hazardous substances?
A) VIN
B) UN Number
C) License plate
D) Serial code - 5. What should be displayed for responders in case of accidents?
A) Dashboard instruments
B) Headlight switch
C) Emergency contact information
D) Gear lever - 6. Which of these is an example of a placard class?
A) Seat belts
B) Airbags
C) Explosives
D) Mirrors - 7. Which placard class represents flammable liquids?
A) Gases
B) Flammable liquids
C) Oxidizers
D) Corrosives - 8. What is included in HazMat vehicle safety equipment?
A) Gear lever
B) Driver safety equipment (gloves, goggles, protective clothing)
C) Clutch pedal
D) Brake lights - 9. Which regulation requires special training for handling hazardous materials in Kenya?
A) KCAA rules
B) OSHA rules
C) NEMA Management of Toxic and Hazardous Chemicals Regulations, 2024
D) DOT regulations - 10. What card must be carried and displayed in a vehicle transporting hazardous materials in Kenya?
A) Vehicle logbook
B) Transport Emergency Card
C) Driving license
D) Insurance card - 11. What is the minimum age for drivers transporting hazardous goods in Kenya?
A) 25 years
B) 30 years
C) 18 years
D) 35 years - 12. Which certification confirms a driver is physically fit to transport hazardous cargo?
A) Driving test
B) Insurance certificate
C) Medical certificate
D) Vehicle logbook - 13. What certificate ensures no relevant criminal history for a hazardous goods driver?
A) Driving license
B) Medical certificate
C) Police clearance certificate
D) NEMA license - 14. What must drivers use when handling hazardous substances?
A) Airbags
B) Seat belts
C) Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
D) Horn - 15. Which license class covers heavy trucks in Kenya?
A) Class B
B) Class CD
C) Class A
D) Class D - 16. Which Kenyan authority issues licenses for transporting hazardous materials?
A) KCAA
B) EPRA
C) NEMA
D) KBS - 17. Which safety measure is mandatory during transport of dangerous goods?
A) Gear lever adjustment
B) Accelerator pedal check
C) Appropriate PPE for drivers and handlers
D) Horn use - 18. What ensures containment of spills in hazardous goods transport?
A) Seat belts
B) Mirrors
C) Means to contain spills
D) Dashboard instruments - 19. Which card must be displayed on the vehicle carrying hazardous substances?
A) Driving license
B) Insurance card
C) Transport Emergency Card
D) Logbook - 20. Where should hazardous transport vehicles be parked when not moving?
A) Any roadside
B) Highway shoulder
C) Designated parking yards
D) Near residential areas - 21. In case of a hazardous materials spill, what is the first action?
A) Try to clean without PPE
B) Keep a safe distance
C) Evacuate all roads in the country
D) Ignore the spill - 22. What must drivers identify during an accident involving hazardous goods?
A) Vehicle color
B) Type of hazardous material using placards or UN numbers
C) Fuel type
D) License plate - 23. When should people be evacuated in a HazMat accident?
A) Always immediately, no matter the hazard
B) Only if the vehicle is on fire
C) If necessary, maintaining a safe distance based on hazard class
D) Only after responders arrive - 24. Which emergency number is used in Kenya for police, fire, and rescue?
A) 911
B) 999 only
C) 999 or 112
D) 110 - 25. Which protective clothing should be used when handling hazardous materials?
A) Normal uniform
B) Raincoat only
C) Flame-resistant clothing
D) Casual wear - 26. Which kit helps contain spills in hazardous goods transport?
A) First aid kit only
B) Spill containment kit
C) Fire extinguisher only
D) Toolbox - 27. During a HazMat accident, how should a leak be stopped safely?
A) Pour water over it
B) Close valves, caps, or plugs without risking personal safety
C) Touch the substance
D) Remove vehicle parts - 28. How can spreading of hazardous material be prevented?
A) Evacuate only
B) Use water
C) Use sand, soil, or absorbent pads
D) Drive vehicle away - 29. How is a hazard zone marked?
A) By dashboard lights
B) Using horn
C) With warning signs, cones, or tape
D) Using mirrors - 30. What should be done in case of chemical exposure to skin or eyes?
A) Cover with cloth
B) Wash immediately with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes
C) Rub the affected area
D) Ignore it