Q.1.
In general, the body gets rid of almost ______ per hour.
Q.2.
Which of the following is not a possible cause of a wobble on your motorcycle?
Q.3.
When preparing to pass another vehicle on the left, you should ride in:
Q.4.
What is the best lane position for a motorcycle operator?
Q.5.
When riding, you should:
Q.6.
When you are being passed by a vehicle on your left, you should:
Q.7.
To get the best possible protection, wear a helmet that:
Q.8.
When checking tire pressure:
Q.9.
Switching to a lower gear is also known as:
Q.10.
What can help reduce the risk of a head or neck injury in the event of a crash?
Q.11.
Passing and being passed when riding a motorcycle is not much different than when driving a car. However:
Q.12.
Maximum straight-line braking is done by:
Q.13.
Your lane position should:
Q.14.
Which of the following will protect your eyes from the wind?
Q.15.
In regards to drinking and riding, many penalties are:
Q.16.
When may you not need to increase your following distance?
Q.17.
A motorcyclist's cushion of space:
Q.18.
When approaching railroad tracks that cross your lane at an angle, it is usually:
Q.19.
When braking on a slippery surface, you should:
Q.20.
If you must stop quickly in a curve, you should:
Q.21.
When looking through a turn to see where you are going, you should:
Q.22.
If your motorcycle begins to weave while you are riding over rain grooves or bridge gratings, you should:
Q.23.
When braking on a slippery surface, you should:
Q.24.
Your primary source for information about your motorcycle should be:
Q.25.
A face shield should: