DMV Prep Test

Arizona Motorcycle: Practice test

Question list
DMV

Which formation is best for a group of riders entering a curve?

A.

Pyramid

B.

Staggered

C.

Single-file

D.

Compressed

To stop quickly, you should:

A.

Use only the rear brake.

B.

Use only the front brake.

C.

Use both brakes.

D.

Use the rear brake firmly while gradually increasing the braking pressure of the front brake.

During your pre-ride inspection, you should check all of the following, except the:

A.

Fluids.

B.

Headlight and taillight.

C.

Turn signals.

D.

Reflectors.

Low-speed crashes:

A.

Can be fatal.

B.

Are never serious.

C.

Rarely cause injuries.

D.

Happen frequently, so there is no need to worry about them.

If you are being chased by a dog, you should:

A.

Kick it away.

B.

Stop until the animal loses interest.

C.

Swerve around the animal.

D.

Approach the animal slowly, then speed up.

How can you increase your ability to be seen at an intersection?

A.

Try to make eye contact with other drivers.

B.

Make sure you always ride using your headlight.

C.

Wave your arms.

D.

Ride closely to vehicles in front of you.

When choosing clothes for riding, which of the following is not a good choice?

A.

A jacket and pants that cover your arms and legs completely

B.

Boots or shoes that cover your ankles

C.

Gloves made of leather

D.

A baseball cap to cover your hair

When preparing to pass another vehicle, you should ride in the left portion of your lane because:

A.

It increases your line of sight.

B.

It decreases your line of sight.

C.

It makes it difficult to see beyond the vehicle.

D.

It allows the other driver to speed up.

You have been drinking alcohol. If you wait an hour for each drink before riding your motorcycle:

A.

You cannot be arrested for drinking and riding.

B.

Your riding skills will not be affected.

C.

Side effects from the drinking may still remain.

D.

You will be okay as long as you ride slowly.

Your lane position should do all of the following, except:

A.

Increase your ability to see and be seen.

B.

Avoid other drivers' blind spots.

C.

Avoid surface hazards.

D.

Prevent access to an escape route.

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