DMV Prep Test

Arizona Motorcycle: Practice test - Practice Test 4

Question list
DMV

When stopping, it is best to:

A.

Grab at the front brake lever.

B.

Keep your knees against the gas tank and keep your eyes up.

C.

Apply increasing pressure to the rear brake.

D.

Only use the front brake.

A danger of riding next to a row of parked cars is:

A.

You may not find a parking spot.

B.

A driver may unexpectedly pull out from the row into your path.

C.

Others may be driving slowly while looking for a parking spot.

D.

The road may be uneven.

Hearing protection is:

A.

Not needed if you wear a helmet.

B.

Needed in addition to a helmet.

C.

Only needed on windy days.

D.

Not needed if you are carrying a passenger.

Which of the following is not a piece of protective clothing for a motorcycle rider?

A.

Jacket

B.

Boots

C.

Gloves

D.

Sandals

Which of the following is true?

A.

The front and rear brakes provide equal braking power.

B.

The front brake provides more braking power than the rear brake.

C.

The rear brake provides more braking power than the front brake.

D.

Only the front brake should be used when braking.

When braking, you should:

A.

First apply the front brake, then the rear.

B.

First apply the rear brake, then the front.

C.

Use both brakes at the same time.

D.

Use brakes in any order.

When riding in curves, turning, or entering a highway, the best group formation is:

A.

Pairs.

B.

Single-file.

C.

Staggered.

D.

Passing.

When riding at night, how should your following distance compare to your following distance during the day?

A.

You should allow a longer following distance when following another vehicle at night.

B.

You should allow a shorter following distance when following another vehicle at night.

C.

You should always maintain the same following distance regardless of the time of day.

D.

Following distance really doesn't matter.

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

Face shields and goggles:

A.

Will likely never need to be replaced.

B.

Will develop scratches and become brittle, requiring regular replacement.

C.

Should be made of breakable materials so they can break away in the event of a crash.

D.

Should not allow air to pass through.

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