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Florida MOTORCYCLE DMV Practice Test 4

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Number of Test
20
Number of Question
25
Passing score
20
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1. The front brake is operated by:
the right-foot pedal.
the left-foot pedal.
the left-hand lever.
the right-hand lever.
2. You should not ride your motorcycle alongside of cars because:
your bike may skid.
you could be in a blind spot.
the car driver cannot make a turn.
None of the above.
3. If you encounter a large surface so slippery that you must coast:
sit as far back as possible.
gradually increase your speed.
warn other drivers that you will make a sudden move.
consider letting your feet skim along the surface.
4. When will other vehicles most likely try to share the lane with you?
When you are moving into an exit lane or preparing to turn at an intersection.
In heavy traffic.
When they want to pass you.
In any of the above situations
5. To avoid fatigue:
do not ride at night.
drink a lot of coffee.
apply both brakes at the same time.
take frequent rest breaks.
6. In slow tight turns:
lean the motorcycle only and keep your body straight.
sit as far back as possible.
lean with the motorcycle.
increase your speed.
7. Skidding can be caused by:
upshifting.
pulling in the clutch too firmly.
too much rear brake pressure.
using the wrong brake.
8. When riding with passengers, as you approach a stop you should:
maintain a smaller space cushion around you.
wait for a small gap to cross, enter, or merge in traffic.
start slowing earlier.
tell the passenger to put their feet on the ground.
9. The three steps of the SEE strategy are:
Signal, Execute, Evaluate.
See, Execute, Examine.
Search, Examine, Execute.
Search, Evaluate, Execute.
10. You ride safely on slippery surfaces by:
leaning back.
maintaining or increasing your speed.
holding in the clutch.
avoiding sudden moves.
11. Before changing lanes:
Check your mirrors.
Look over your shoulder.
Check your blind spots.
All of the above.
12. Drivers often fail to see a motorcycle headed toward them. Why?
All the other answers are correct.
Motorcycles are hard to see.
It is hard to judge how far away a motorcycle is.
It is difficult to judge a motorcycle's speed.
13. You should adjust your side mirrors:
while riding your motorcycle.
before mounting your motorcycle.
before starting your motorcycle.
at a designated service center.
14. If you must go over an obstacle:
keep your elbows locked.
with your feet skimming the ground
increase your speed before contact.
approach it as close to a 90° angle as possible.
15. When you are riding at night, it is best to:
not use your headlight.
ride slower than you do during the day.
wear a tinted face shield.
stay close behind the car in front of you.
16. When approaching turns or curves, riders should travel:
single file.
in a T-formation.
in a staggered formation.
in pairs.
17. When riding a motorcycle, you use your arms primarily:
to apply the front brake.
to hold yourself up.
to make hand signals.
to steer the motorcycle.
18. The front brake:
is also known as engine braking.
provides twice as much stopping power asthe rear brake.
provides 70% of the total stopping power.
should only be used in an emergency.
19. Each marked lane gives a motorcyclist _______ possible paths of travel.
Three
Four
One
Two
20. The best lane position to ride in is:
the right lane position.
the left lane position.
the center lane position.
the one where you are most likely to be seen.
21. The best way to stop quickly is to:
Operate the engine cut-off switch.
Use the front brake only.
None of the other answers is correct.
Apply both brakes evenly.
22. When packing your motorcycle, you should pack heavier items:
on a luggage rack behind you.
in the front of the tank bag.
in a backpack.
on the sissy bar.
23. Riding ___________ reduces your chances of being seen.
with other motorcyclists
in construction zones
in the left lane position
alongside other vehicles
24. By "choosing the best lane position" you:
are not in a blind spot.
maximize the space cushion around you.
are avoiding hazards.
All of the above.
25. To stop quickly, apply:
the rear brake
both brakes at the same time
the front brake
None of the above.
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