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Number of Test
20
Number of Question
25
Passing score
20
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1. You can prevent and overcome fatigue on motorcycle rides by:
Limiting the length of your trip.
Taking frequent rest breaks.
Protecting yourself from the elements.
All of the above.
2. Most motorcycle crashes happen:
in construction zones.
in school zones.
on long trips.
on short trips.
3. If your motorcycle starts to wobble, do NOT:
roll off the throttle.
leave the road as soon as you can.
accelerate out of the wobble.
grip the handlebars firmly.
4. ______ helps you absorb shock when riding over obstacles.
Rolling on the throttle
Using a higher gear
Rising slightly off the seat
Pulling in the clutch
5. If railroad tracks run parallel to your lane and you need to cross them, you should:
cross the tracks at an angle of at least 90 degrees.
cross the tracks at an angle of at least 45 degrees.
edge across the tracks.
cross the tracks at an angle of 180 degrees.
6. You can use your feet to maintain balance by:
pointing your toes downward.
skimming them above the ground.
holding them away from the motorcycle.
keeping them on the footpegs.
7. You should operate the engine cut-off switch and pull in the clutch when:
the motorcycle starts to wobble.
a tire goes flat.
you start to lose control in a curve.
the throttle is stuck and you cannot free it.
8. Because operation of a motorcycle is more tiring than the operation of a car, you should:
take frequent breaks.
eat foods high in carbohydrate.
keep riding even if you are tired.
avoid drinking water.
9. To keep the motorcycle steady through a turn, you should:
maintain or increase your speed.
decrease your speed.
maintain or decrease your speed.
speed up.
10. Which of the following statements about riding downhill is false?
Start slowing early.
Increase your speed when riding downhill.
Motorcycles tend to pick up speed.
The amount of braking force required to stop increases.
11. When you are carrying a passenger, they should:
have their own motorcycle license.
lean as you lean.
lean back to improve balance.
sit on the saddlebags.
12. If the front tire goes flat while riding:
avoid using the rear brake.
twist the throttle back and forth several times.
make sure the tire pressure, shock spring preload and dampers are at the recommended settings for the weight.
hold the handlegrips firmly, ease off the throttle, and keep a straight course.
13. When riding in a group, motoryclists should ride in a single-file formation:
at all times.
in school zones.
on highways.
when entering a highway.
14. To help with your balance as you turn the motorcycle:
shift down through the gears with the clutch.
slow down before through turn.
drag the rear brake.
keep your knees against the gas tank.
15. Other drivers are most likely to try and share the lane with a motorcycle when:
traffic is heavy.
the motorcycle rider is preparing to turn at an intersection.
they want to pass the motorcycle.
All of the above.
16. In a staggered formation, the leader rides in the __________ of the lane, while the second rider stays one second behind in the ________ of the lane.
left side; center
right side; left side
left side; right side
center; right side
17. The left-hand lever controls:
the front brake.
the throttle.
the clutch.
the rear brake.
18. What is the safest braking method?
Using only the front brake
Using both brakes at the same time
Use the front brake first and then the rear brake
Using only the rear brake
19. As you prepare for your ride, tell your passenger to:
put their feet on the ground at stops.
keep their legs close to the muffler(s).
wear a seat belt.
hold firmly onto your waist, hips, belt or passenger handholds.
20. Shifting to a lower gear to slow down is known as:
shift braking.
Anti-Lock Braking.
engine braking.
None of the above.
21. Motorcycle riders can improve their riding strategy by using the "SIPDE" process. SIPDE stands for:
Scan, identify, predict, decide, execute
See, identify, predict, decide, examine
Scan, identify, proceed, direct, execute
See, identify, process, detect, execute
22. While making normal turns, the rider and the motorcycle must:
lean together at the same angle.
not lean at all.
lean at different angles.
None of the above.
23. You should leave at least _____ seconds of space between you and the vehicle ahead.
5
3
2
1
24. When negotiating a turn, motorcyclists should:
look through the turn to where you want to go.
All the other answers are correct.
reduce their speed before the turn by rolling off the throttle and, if necessary, applying both brakes.
press on the handle grip in the direction of the turn.
25. If your motorcycle starts to wobble, you should:
fight the wobble.
try to accelerate out of the wobble.
apply the brakes.
grip the handlebars firmly and roll off the throttle.
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