Q.1.
The formation you should take when riding in a group:
Q.2.
Which factor does not play a major role in affecting your blood alcohol content (BAC)?
Q.3.
When cars are merging from an entrance ramp:
Q.4.
What does a solid yellow traffic light mean?

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Q.5.
In general, which position within a lane is the best to ride in?
Q.6.
For motorcycle operators, eye protection is:
Q.7.
When carrying a passenger, a motorcycle responds to directional changes:
Q.8.
What does this sign mean?

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Q.9.
You approach an emergency vehicle that is stopped on the side of the road while using its flashing lights. You should:
Q.10.
When looking through a turn, you should:
Q.11.
Before riding, a motorcycle operator should check the clutch. A properly working clutch should feel:
Q.12.
If you are being passed, you should:
Q.13.
You will get the most protection from a helmet if it is all of the following, except:
Q.14.
You should maintain an increased following distance:
Q.15.
A person with a minimum blood alcohol content (BAC) of ____ is considered intoxicated.
Q.16.
When other vehicles are slowed or stopped:
Q.17.
What does this sign mean?

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Q.18.
Alcohol reaches the brain ________ being consumed.
Q.19.
When riding over scored pavement in a work zone, you should:
Q.20.
Long-term exposure to wind noise:
Q.21.
If vehicles or other potential hazards are to your right, you should ride on which side of your lane?
Q.22.
A sign that your rear tire has suddenly gone flat is that:
Q.23.
When riding with a group of motorcyclists, a staggered formation:
Q.24.
The best clothing for a motorcyclist:
Q.25.
To reduce your reaction time, you should: