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Florida MOTORCYCLE DMV Practice Test 14

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Number of Test
20
Number of Question
25
Passing score
20
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1. Remember to check your side mirrors:
when you are stopped at an intersection.
before changing lanes.
before slowing down.
All of the above.
2. Riding ___________ reduces your chances of being seen.
in the left lane position
in construction zones
with other motorcyclists
alongside other vehicles
3. If either tire goes flat while riding:
If you must brake gradually apply the brake of the tire that is not flat.
Check for poorly adjusted steering.
Apply both brakes at the same time.
Apply the brake of the flat tire.
4. Two solid yellow lines on the pavement mean:
passing is allowed for both drivers.
passing is allowed during daylight only.
passing is allowed if you are at the top a hill.
passing is not allowed.
5. To keep the motorcycle steady through a turn, you should:
maintain or increase your speed.
maintain or decrease your speed.
speed up.
decrease your speed.
6. To help with your balance as you turn the motorcycle:
shift down through the gears with the clutch.
slow down before through turn.
keep your knees against the gas tank.
drag the rear brake.
7. Riders who take curves or turns too fast may end up:
dragging the rear brake.
crossing into another lane of traffic.
braking the engine.
riding in a staggered formation.
8. Grabbing at the front brake can cause:
the rear wheel to lock.
tire failure.
the front wheel to lock.
chain slippage.
9. In a single lane of traffic there are _____ lane positions.
four
one
two
three
10. When you are being passed from behind, you should:
avoid riding in the center of the lane.
swerve as soon as you can.
ride on the shoulder of the road.
avoid moving into the portion of the lane farthest from the passing vehicle.
11. Most motorcycle crashes occur:
when changing lanes.
in curves.
at lower speeds.
at higher speeds.
12. The brake hydraulic fluid and coolant level should be checked:
every week.
every day.
once a year.
every month.
13. A front-wheel skid can be caused by:
locking the rear wheel.
locking the front wheel.
aggressive driving.
a quick turn.
14. Motorcycle riders can improve their riding strategy by using the "SIPDE" process. SIPDE stands for:
Scan, identify, proceed, direct, execute
See, identify, predict, decide, examine
See, identify, process, detect, execute
Scan, identify, predict, decide, execute
15. Riding in the ________________ lane position discourages other vehicles from trying to share your lane.
Center
Left
Left or right
Right
16. If a tire goes flat while riding, and you must brake, you should:
apply the brake of the flat tire.
apply both brakes evenly.
rise slightly off the seat.
gradually apply the brake of the tire that is not flat.
17. In _________ turns, lean the motorcycle only and keep your body straight.
slow tight
normal
wide
U-
18. Your lane position should:
provide an escape route.
increase your ability to see and be seen.
protect your lane from other drivers.
All of the above.
19. Before riding, position yourself comfortably and sit far enough forward so that your arms are:
slightly bent when you hold the handgrips.
straight.
stretched out.
bent at a 120-degree angle.
20. You should use both brakes at the same time:
in emergencies only.
None of the other answers is correct.
every time you slow or stop.
when riding on hills.
21. Braking distance is:
usually 100 feet.
how far a vehicle will travel, in ideal conditions, while the driver is braking.
how far a vehicle will continue to travel before the driver hits the brakes.
the total distance a vehicle has traveled until it comes to a complete stop.
22. For railroad tracks that run parallel to your course, move far enough away from the tracks to cross at an angle of at least:
45°
30°
60°
90°
23. When parking at the roadside, park:
with your rear wheel touching the curb.
parallel to the curb.
with your front wheel touching the curb.
on the curb.
24. The rear brake is operated by:
the left food pedal.
the left handle.
the right handle.
the right foot pedal.
25. In slow tight turns, counterbalance the motorcycle by:
leaning forward.
leaning with the motorcycle.
keeping your body straight.
leaning in the opposite direction of the motorcycle.
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