Question #40 is a vehicle accident on the bridge. I argued that all answers are bad and should be thrown out. its got a chance.
wereinbacklog said
Nov 30, 2011
NYG37 wrote:
Question #40 is a vehicle accident on the bridge. I argued that all answers are bad and should be thrown out. its got a chance.
Yeah me too.
Gripes4Stripes said
Nov 30, 2011
do you guys remember what the choices were??
wereinbacklog said
Dec 1, 2011
Gripes4Stripes wrote:
do you guys remember what the choices were??
A) One PAR, 2 supplements, include reference marker on par
B) One PAR, 1 supplement, include reference marker on par
C) One PAR, 1 supplement, no reference marker on par
D) One PAR, no supplement, no reference marker on par
A and B are incorrect because accident occurred on a bridge. Dcas answer is C. However there were at least 2 qualifying vehicles (22k lbs commercial truck, and four door sedan with biohazard placard)
RISING IDIOT said
Dec 1, 2011
From the federal motor carrier safety administration:
CLASS 6 POISONOUS (TOXIC) AND INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCES
DIVISION 6.1 POISONOUS (TOXIC) MATERIAL DIVISION 6.2 INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCE
Biohazard placard (look how cute they got) would be considered a class 6 hazardous material. 2 supplements
Yeah me too.
A) One PAR, 2 supplements, include reference marker on par
B) One PAR, 1 supplement, include reference marker on par
C) One PAR, 1 supplement, no reference marker on par
D) One PAR, no supplement, no reference marker on par
A and B are incorrect because accident occurred on a bridge. Dcas answer is C. However there were at least 2 qualifying vehicles (22k lbs commercial truck, and four door sedan with biohazard placard)
From the federal motor carrier safety administration:
CLASS 6 POISONOUS (TOXIC) AND INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCES
DIVISION 6.1 POISONOUS (TOXIC) MATERIAL
DIVISION 6.2 INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCE
Biohazard placard (look how cute they got) would be considered a class 6 hazardous material. 2 supplements