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ONLINE MOTORCYCLE TEST
Stampede
MOTORCYCLE TEST: 1
  • Approaching the intersection, the traffic lights are not functioning, you must:
    • Make a full stop and proceed after checking that the way is clear.
    • Proceed as if there were a yield sign.
    • Reduce speed, check the traffic and proceed if the way is clear.
    • Accelerate to clear the intersection quickly.
  • When riding a motorcycle, the law requires:
    • The motorcyclist as well as passenger to wear safety helmet.
    • The front headlight to be on at all times.
    • The motorcyclist to obey all rules applying to motorized vehicles.
    • All of these.
  • When two or more motorcycles ride together in group, the law requires them to ride:
    • In a single file.
    • In a staggered (zigzag) formation.
    • Side by side (in pairs).
    • In any these formations, depending on the circumstances.
  • Approaching an intersection, the signal lights change to amber (yellow). You Should:
    • Tap the brake and check the rear-view mirror.
    • Apply the brakes firmly and simultaneously.
    • Stop your motorcycle at the stop line.
    • All of these in the given order.
  • If you were too close to stop safely, you should scan the intersection and :
    • Reduce speed.
    • Maintain speed.
    • Accelerate.
    • Make an emergency stop moving to the right.
  • In order for a motorcyclist to transport a passenger on the motorcycle, it must be equipped with:
    • Special mirrors and a permanently installed passenger seat.
    • A securely fastened passenger seat and foot pegs for the passenger.
    • Special shock absorbers and mirrors.
    • Special shock absorbers and extra foot pegs on each side of the motorcycle.
  • According to motor vehicle regulations as they apply to motorcycle, a motorcyclist must:
    • Remain seated and hold the handlebar at all times.
    • Ride single file when riding in groups.
    • Keep both feet on the foot pegs when stopped.
    • Ride in the bicycle lane when there is one available.
  • Is it permitted to ride a motorcycle between two adjacent rows of vehicles?
    • Only if the vehicles are in motion.
    • Yes, if there is sufficient space to manoeuvre in complete safety.
    • No, this is prohibited at all times.
    • Only if the vehicles are stopped.
  • Approaching a railroad crossing following a school bus, you should:
    • Maintain your speed, check and proceed.
    • Reduce speed and proceed cautiously.
    • Accelerate to pass the school bus.
    • Reduce speed and keep to the right.
  • An ambulance approaches with the siren and flashing lights in operation, you should:
    • Move to the right and stop.
    • Accelerate.
    • Move off the roadway and stop.
    • Reduce speed and keep to the right.
  • In which of the following circumstances will you be charged with riding while impaired?
    • If you are involved in a collision people are injured.
    • When you ride after consuming alcohol.
    • If you involved in a collision involving loss of life.
    • When you ride after taking drugs.
  • A driver’s licence can be revoked for various reasons. The most common reason for licence revocation is a conviction for:
    • Hit and run.
    • Operating a motor vehicle while impaired.
    • Operating a motor vehicle at excessive speeds.
    • Racing on public highways for a wager or bet.
  • Peripheral vision is:
    • The ability to judge distance.
    • The ability to perceive colour.
    • A visual handicap.
    • The ability to perceive shaped and movements.
  • What is the effect of increasing high speed on a motorcyclist’s field of vision?
    • It decreases the field of vision.
    • It increases the field of vision.
    • It almost eliminates the blind spots.
    • It has no effect since the motorcycle is moving forward.
  • When riding, even under normal traffic conditions, you should:
    • Concentrate on the vehicle in front of you.
    • Move your eyes as seldom as possible.
    • Check traffic to the rear only when necessary.
    • Scan every two seconds to be aware of the environment.
  • A blind spot is:
    • The view in the left mirror.
    • The areas not visible in the mirrors or in your field of vision.
    • The view in the right mirror.
    • A visual impairment.
  • The vehicle passing you suddenly decides not to do so. You should:
    • Reduce speed.
    • Move as far as possible to the right.
    • Maintain speed and position.
    • Accelerate.
  • If your motorcycle engine stops suddenly, without any warning and will not restart, the problem will most probably be:
    • The fuel system.
    • An electrical malfunction.
    • The brake system.
    • Low engine oil level.
  • According to statistics, where are motorcycles most frequently involved in collision?
    • On expressways.
    • At expressway exits and entrances.
    • At intersections.
    • On rural roads.
  • The physical and mental health of a motorcyclist:
    • Will not affect the ability to ride.
    • Will have a considerable on behaviour and attitudes.
    • Will have very little influence on the rider’s attitude.
    • Will have very little influence on the rider’s behaviour.
  • The most important factor in riding is:
    • The riding environment.
    • The behaviour and attitude of the rider.
    • The mechanical condition of the motorcycle.
    • The density of the traffic.
  • When a doctor prescribes medication for you and you know you will be riding. You should:
    • Ask the doctor if the medication will affect your ability to ride.
    • Take the medication, but stop taking it if you notice that it is affecting your ability to ride.
    • Take the medication, but make sure you also take medication to keep you awake.
    • Take the medication, but ride more slowly until the effect wears off.
  • If you became tired as you ride, it is preferable to:
    • Stop long enough to have a strong cup of coffee.
    • Stop and rest as long as may be necessary.
    • Stop for a light meal.
    • Stop and exercise briefly.
  • Having had a mere two or three drinks (alcoholic beverages) one hour before riding:
    • May very well diminish your judgement and your reflexes.
    • Will not influence your riding ability in any way.
    • Improves your riding ability.
    • Is certainly illegal or forbidden.
  • If you have had many alcoholic drinks within a short period of time, the best thing to do is:
    • Ride slowly (do not exceed 25 to 30 km/h).
    • Ride only if someone accompanies you.
    • Ride only after eating a light meal and drinking a few cups of black coffee.
    • Wait one hour for each drink you have consumed before riding.
MOTORCYCLE TEST: 2
  • While consumed alcohol is absorbed rapidly and affects the systems almost immediately, the slow rate of elimination cannot be accelerated because:
    • The alcohol must be digested by the stomach before elimination by the liver.
    • The small intestine must filter the alcohol before elimination by the liver.
    • The liver, as it’s own steady rate, must eliminate 90% of all consumed alcohol.
    • The stomach must digest the alcohol before it will be eliminated in the urine.
  • After consuming alcoholic beverages, your vision will be affected, if you were to ride your motorcycle, you would tend to:
    • Focus on points or objects straight ahead.
    • Scan the roadway ahead and to the sides.
    • Continuously scan the entire environment around you.
    • Concentrate on objects or points at the side of the road.
  • After consuming alcoholic beverages, your system will be affected. If you were to ride your motorcycle, you would:
    • Be better able to recognize problems situation.
    • Tend to overestimate your abilities.
    • Tend to ride in a more responsible manner.
    • Have a better sense of balance while riding.
  • When a motorcyclist rides in a very familiar area:
    • He can ride at a higher speed.
    • He can relax while riding.
    • He tends to ride more carefully and pay close attention to the environment.
    • He tends to ride less cautiously and pay less attention to the environment.
  • Besides a proper helmet and eye protection, a motorcyclist should wear:
    • Boots, gloves, pants and a sturdy jacket.
    • Gloves, running shoes, shorts and a T-shirt in hot weather.
    • Shoes, jeans and a jean jacket.
    • Any of these would be acceptable.
  • To change lanes to the left, the first thing to do is:
    • Shoulder check the left blind spot.
    • Check in the left rear-view mirror.
    • Activate the left turn signal.
    • Check in the right rear-view mirror.
  • The oncoming vehicle signals a left turn, you should:
    • Maintain position, honk and flash the high beams.
    • Maintain speed and position.
    • Move to the right and accelerate to pass in front of the vehicle.
    • Reduce speed, move to the right, and communicate your presence.
  • A motorcyclist should properly adjust and fasten the helmet:
    • Prior to climbing astride the motorcycle.
    • While seated in the riding position.
    • After moving off into traffic.
    • When a hazard appears ahead.
  • The first step in starting the motorcycle engine is to:
    • Check the fuel level and open the fuel valve.
    • Shift the transmission to neutral.
    • Insert the key and turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position.
    • Activate the choke lever.
  • When using an electric starter to crank the engine, you should:
    • Disengage the clutch by squeezing the clutch lever.
    • Press the starter button until the engine starts (5 to 10 seconds at a time).
    • Avoid twisting the throttle.
    • All of these.
  • Once a cold engine starts, you should:
    • Immediately ease off the choke lever.
    • Ease off the choke as the engine idle speed increases.
    • Move off into traffic and lower the choke setting while riding.
    • Wait until the engine reaches operating temperature before easing off the choke setting.
  • The motorcycle is ready to ride when:
    • The choke setting has been reduced gradually.
    • The engine is idling smoothly with the choke off completely.
    • The engine responds quickly and smoothly to the throttle.
    • All of these in order.
  • To re-start an engine that is still warm, you should:
    • Twist the throttle while cranking the engine.
    • Not move the choke lever to the applied position.
    • Press and hold the starter button until the engine starts and runs.
    • All of these.
  • While attempting to start the engine several times, you begin to notice the smell of gasoline. The engine is flooded. To start a flooded engine, you should:
    • Release the choke lever and pump the throttle while cranking.
    • Twist the throttle forwards and backwards while cranking.
    • Twist the throttle to full acceleration and hold while cranking.
    • Avoid moving the throttle from the normal idle position while cranking.
  • You should adjust the mirrors on your motorcycle:
    • Before climbing astride the motorcycle.
    • While sitting on the bike with the stand down.
    • While sitting on the bike with the stand raised.
    • While riding but before encountering any problems.
  • To adjust the mirrors properly, you should:
    • Be sitting on the bike with the stand raised.
    • Swing the mirror supports towards the outside as much as possible.
    • Adjust each mirror to show past your shoulder and as much as possible of the lane beside you.
    • All of these in order.
  • How should you position your knees and feet to ensure greater stability?
    • Feet hanging down and knees away from the bike.
    • Feet on the foot peg and knees squeezing the bike.
    • One foot on the rear brake lever, the other on the foot pegs and knees squeezing the bike.
    • Feet on the foot pegs and knees away from the bike.
  • How should you position your hands on the handlebars?
    • Hold the handgrips loosely with the wrists bent.
    • Hold the handgrips firmly with the wrists flat.
    • Hold the handgrips firmly with an overhand position.
    • Hold the handgrips loosely with an overhand position.
  • When you intend to carry a passenger, you should:
    • Make certain your bike is equipped to carry a passenger.
    • Instruct your passenger before going riding.
    • Adjust for the extra weight.
    • All of these.
  • A passenger should climb astride the motorcycle when the motorcyclist is:
    • Performing the pre-ride inspection.
    • Standing beside the motorcycle with the stand down.
    • Seated on the motorcycle ready to ride.
    • Seated on the motorcycle ready to start the engine.
  • The safest way for your passenger to hold on while riding is:
    • One hand on the seat strap and one hand on you.
    • Both hands holding on to the seat strap.
    • Both arms wrapped around your waist.
    • Squeezing the bike with knees and thighs.
  • The best way to transport baggage on your motorcycle is:
    • To tie it to your seat.
    • To tie it to a raised baggage support.
    • To tow a motorcycle trailer.
    • To place the baggage in saddlebags.
  • Frequent mechanical inspections are even more important for a motorcycle because:
    • A motorcycle does not last as long as other motorized vehicles.
    • Mechanical defects have more serious consequences for motorcyclists.
    • The motorcycle is lighter than motorized vehicles.
    • Motorcycles travel at higher speeds than other motorized vehicles.
  • If you must stop for more than a minute, what should you do to help prevent the clutch from heating up?
    • Shift to neutral and release the clutch lever.
    • Keep the clutch engaged and shift a higher gear.
    • Keep the clutch engaged and rev the engine several times.
    • All of these.
  • What can influence the total stopping distance of a motorcycle?
    • The motorcyclist – physical and mental state, skill and experience.
    • The motorcycle – speed, weight and mechanical condition.
    • The roadway – friction factor and inclination.
    • All of these.
ANSWERS :
Motorcycle Test 1 Motorcycle Test 2
1. a 1. c
2. d 2. a
3. b 3. b
4. d 4. d
5. b 5. a
6. b 6. b
7. a 7. d
8. c 8. a
9. d 9. a
10. a 10. d
11. d 11. b
12. b 12. d
13. d 13. b
14. a 14. c
15. d 15. c
16. b 16. d
17. d 17. b
18. b 18. a
19. c 19. d
20. b 20. c
21. b 21. c
22. a 22. d
23. b 23. b
24. a 24. a
25. d 25. d
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