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CLT STUDY GUIDE 2023 Questions and Answers
(Verified)
1.Which of the following terminology refers to protecting industries by
restricting the amount of goods hat can be imported during a period of
time? p.111 ANS Qoutas
2.Due to the global nature of the supply chain, logistics workers need to
be able to work within an international environment. Which of the following
terms refers to products made in one country and sold in a foreign
country? p.111 ANS Exports
3.Documentation is an important part of shipping operations. Which of the
following documents includes information about trailer loading
schedules? p.104 ANS Dispatch List
4.Which document lists items in a vehicle’s cargo and includes customer
address, invoice numbers, and package weights to ensure the package
ends up in the correct trailer? ANS Shipping manifest
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5.Moving containers from one transport mode to another requires
special intermodal handling equipment. Which of the following equipment
is used to transfer containers from ocean vessels to rail or road
vehicles? p.110 ANS – Transtainer
6.Which of the following, also called a straddle carrier, straddles
containers to move them quickly between road and rail vehicles? p.109
ANS Gantry crane
7.Which of the following governing bodies has 164 members that
represent 96% of all trade? p.111 ANS World Trade Organization
8.(True or False) Intermodal transportation is the movement of many
types of goods with one form of transport. p.108 ANS False
9.Which of the following is NOT a basic factor in route selection? p.106
ANS Flight paths of commercial airlines
10.Which of the following equipment is a heavy duty truck used to transfer
containers to and from rail vehicles to stack containers on top of each
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other? p.109 ANS Reach Stacker
11.Which of the following governing bodies is responsible for
collecting tariffs on imported and exported goods? p.111 ANS US
Customs and Border Protection
12.Which is true regarding routing regulations? p.106 ANS States can
require carriers to use the National Network of federally maintained
highways unless the driver is seeking food, fuel, repairs or delivery of
load