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South Carolina Motorcycle Driving Permit Test-8
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Q.1.
When riding behind a car, traveling in the center portion of the lane:
Allows you to be seen in its rearview mirror.
Usually makes it difficult for the driver to see you.
Should be avoided.
Q.2.
Alcohol reaches the brain ________ being consumed.
Within minutes of
About an hour after
About two hours after
Q.3.
When entering a turn, you should:
Slow down.
Speed up.
Come to a complete stop.
Q.4.
When riding behind another vehicle, you should position yourself:
To be seen in the vehicle’s side mirror.
To be seen in the vehicle’s rearview mirror.
To be seen through the vehicle's passenger window.
Q.5.
Unlike other beverages, alcohol:
Is absorbed into the bloodstream right away.
Needs to be digested.
Doesn’t affect humans.
Q.6.
To improve your chances of being seen, you should:
Use your headlight only at night or when conditions reduce visibility.
Always use your headlight.
Add an orange tint to your headlight.
Q.7.
To shift up to a higher gear, you must:
Place your foot under the shift lever and lift.
Place your foot over the shift lever and push.
Use your thumb to move the lever.
Q.8.
When passing a row of parked vehicles, a motorcycle rider has an advantage over an automobile driver because:
The motorcycle can accelerate more quickly than a car.
The motorcyclist can ride in the left part of the lane to avoid people and cars to their right.
Motorcycles have a shorter stopping distance than cars do.
Q.9.
A DOT-compliant helmet:
Severely limits your vision.
Allows you to see as far to the sides as is necessary for safe riding.
Can become a hazard to the rider.
Q.10.
When buying a motorcycle helmet, you should be most concerned about the helmet's:
Price.
Protection.
Appearance.
Q.11.
When taking a curve while riding in a group, you should be in:
A single-file formation.
Pairs.
A staggered formation.
Q.12.
When scanning the area around your motorcycle, you should:
Look for potential escape routes near intersections, shopping areas, or schools.
See if you can travel faster than other vehicles.
Stare at pedestrians.
Q.13.
When starting your motorcycle, the engine should be in:
First gear.
Neutral.
Third gear.
Q.14.
Before every ride, you should:
Make sure your bike's brake lights work properly.
Make sure the paint on the bike is not peeling.
Make sure your bike is completely clean.
Q.15.
Reflective clothing:
Should be worn only at night.
Should be worn only during the day.
Should be worn both day and night.
Q.16.
What does a traffic signal displaying a solid red arrow mean?
Drivers must come to a complete stop.
Drivers may proceed through the intersection with caution.
Drivers must yield to oncoming traffic.
Q.17.
When riding at night, maintain a minimum following distance of:
Two seconds.
Three seconds.
Four seconds.
Q.18.
Footrests:
May be shared by the driver and passenger
Are required for the driver and passenger
Are not required
Q.19.
Making eye contact with another driver:
Means that they see you.
Doesn’t mean that they will properly yield to you.
Guarantees that they will properly yield to you.
Q.20.
Motorcycles:
Need less room to stop than other larger vehicles.
Need as much room to stop as other larger vehicles.
Can stop instantly.
Q.21.
When riding in a group, motorcyclists should generally travel:
In a staggered formation.
In single-file formation.
Side-by-side.
Q.22.
Of the following, it is most important to flash your brake light when:
Someone is following you too closely.
You will be slowing suddenly.
There is a stop sign ahead.
Q.23.
For motorcycle operators, eye protection is:
Required.
Not required, but recommended.
Not recommended.
Q.24.
Passengers should:
Hold onto the rider's hips, waist, or belt.
Never hold onto the rider.
Not lean into any turn.
Q.25.
If a dog is chasing your motorcycle, you should:
Swerve around the dog.
Slow down, let the dog approach, and accelerate away from the animal.
Park and wait for the dog to lose interest.
Q.26.
To reduce the chances of a collision, a motorcycle rider should:
Maintain an adequate space cushion.
Ride very slowly.
Ride the centerline.
Q.27.
When traveling in a group, riders should generally be:
In a single-file formation.
Paired up.
In a staggered formation.
Q.28.
Which of the following is not a factor in determining a person's blood alcohol content (BAC)?
The amount of alcohol consumed
How quickly the alcohol is consumed
How often the person consumes alcohol
Q.29.
Helmets are:
Required for all operators.
Required for operators who have held their license for less than two years.
Required for operators under the age of 21.
Never required.
Q.30.
You have an improved chance of surviving a crash if you wear:
A DOT-compliant helmet.
A baseball cap.
Comfortable shoes.
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