DMV Prep Test

Alaska Motorcycle: Practice test - Practice Test 5

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DMV

When following another vehicle as a beginning rider, you should:

A.

Maintain a minimum four-second following distance.

B.

Get as close to the other vehicle as possible.

C.

Never be concerned about your following distance.

D.

Always ride in the left portion of the lane so the driver can easily see you.

If you are not traveling slowly enough when shifting into a lower gear, the:

A.

Motorcycle could lurch and the rear tire could skid.

B.

Motorcycle could accelerate too quickly.

C.

Front tire will likely skid.

D.

Engine will make a loud noise.

The best way to stop quickly is to:

A.

Use the front brake only.

B.

Use the rear brake first.

C.

Throttle down and use the front brake.

D.

Use both brakes simultaneously.

To accommodate a passenger, you may have to:

A.

Adjust the shocks.

B.

Adjust the handlebars.

C.

Adjust the brakes.

D.

Adjust the throttle.

It is important to flash your brake light when:

A.

You are tired while riding.

B.

You will be slowing where other drivers won't expect it.

C.

There is a stop sign ahead.

D.

Your signals are not working.

Your lane position should not:

A.

Increase your ability to see.

B.

Avoid placing you in other drivers' blind spots.

C.

Encourage other drivers to share your lane.

D.

Provide you with an escape route.

In New Hampshire, a person who is age 21 or older with a minimum blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of ______ is considered legally intoxicated.

A.

0.02 percent

B.

0.04 percent

C.

0.06 percent

D.

0.08 percent

To lean the motorcycle for a turn, you should:

A.

Press the handgrip in the direction of the turn.

B.

Press the handgrip in the direction opposite of the turn.

C.

Apply the front brake.

D.

Apply the rear brake.

To lower the chance of a crash, you should do all of the following, except:

A.

Be visible.

B.

Communicate your intentions.

C.

Be prepared to react to hazards.

D.

Hope another driver sees you.

A thorough check of your motorcycle:

A.

Is useless unless done by a mechanic.

B.

Should not be done before a ride.

C.

Should be done only after a ride.

D.

Can help you identify any mechanical defects or equipment failures.

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