Question: Question 1 ( 2 points ) Carrier liability begins when a ) the carrier arrives at the shipper's location. b ) the shipper makes the

Question 1(2 points) Carrier liability begins when a) the carrier arrives at the shipper's location. b) the shipper makes the freight available and provides shipping instructions. c) the carrier takes custody of the freight and receives shipping instructions. d) a formal freight claim is filed. Question 2(2 points) Carrier liability ends when any of the following occur except a) The consignee fails to take delivery of the goods within a reasonable time b) A formal freight claim is filed c) It makes physical delivery to the consignee d) It makes a tender to the consignee and the consignee refuses to accept the goods Question 3(2 points) The following are among the 9 categories of unregulated for-hire motor carriers except a) Transportation of agricultural products b) Newspaper delivery c) Intrastate freight d) Transportation of steel bar and tube Question 4(2 points) Under the Carmack Amendment, for carriers involved in interline movements, a) the carriers share "joint and several" liability. b) a claim may be filed against the origin carrier or the destination carrier. c) if any participating carrier is shown to be liable the claim must be paid. d) All of the above. Question 5(2 points) For unregulated shipments that involve interline movements on one through bill of lading, who is assigned liability for the entire shipment? a) The bailor b) The bridge carrier c) The origin carrier d) The destination carrier

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