1 . When you must brake and swerve to avoid a hazard, you should:

Perform both actions at the same time.
Only brake.
Perform one action, then the other.

2 . When riding a motorcycle, you should:

Always wear a jacket.
Only wear a jacket at night.
Only wear a jacket if it is cold outside.

3 . In hot weather, wearing a riding jacket:

Is discouraged because it can cause heat-related problems.
Can help protect against heat exhaustion and dehydration.
Should only be done if the jacket is a light color.

4 . When approaching a blind intersection, riders should:

Stop at the stop line before moving forward to improve their view of cross traffic.
Ignore the stop line and move forward to get a better look.
Stop at the stop line then proceed through the intersection.

5 . When traveling at night, it is:

Easier to judge distances than it is during the day.
About as easy to judge distances as it is during the day.
More difficult to judge distances than it is during the day.

6 . To position yourself to see when taking a curve, you should:

Start in the center of the curve and stay there until you exit.
Start on the inside of the curve and drift toward the outside.
Start on the inside of the curve and stay there until you exit.

7 . Blind spots on motorcycles:

Are nothing to worry about.
Should be consistently checked by riders.
Don't exist if the motorcycle has a rearview mirror.

8 . Riding in cold weather for long periods of time could result in all of the following, except:

Fatigue.
Hypothermia.
Hot flashes.

9 . What are the four steps to safely completing a turn?

Slow, look, lean, and roll.
Slow, shift, look, and lurch.
Press, lean, turn, and grip.

10 . If your motorcycle is not equipped with a windshield, eye protection is:

Recommended.
Required.
Not recommended.

11 . When wearing a jacket for protection, the jacket should:

Be loose-fitting and flap in the wind while riding.
Fit snugly.
Be uncomfortable.

12 . The proper action to take when riding an unfamiliar motorcycle for the first time is to:

Just start riding. There is no better way to learn than by doing.
Just start riding. Most bikes are similar, so you don’t have to take the time to identify safety features.
Work the throttle, clutch, and brakes before riding to learn the bike's gear pattern.

13 . To control a motorcycle well, you should:

Use your arms to hold yourself up.
Keep your knees against the gas tank.
Sit so your arms are straight when reaching for the handlebars.
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14 . If another driver makes eye contact with you:

You know that they have seen you.
It doesn’t always mean they've actually seen you.
They will properly yield to you.

15 . When it starts raining, it is best to:

Get off the road.
Ride in the tire tracks left by other vehicles.
Ride in the center portion of the lane.

16 . This road sign means:

Flagger ahead.
Turn left at the intersection.
Last turn before a toll road.

17 . When taking a curve while riding in a group, you should be in:

A single-file formation.
Pairs.
A staggered formation.

18 . Which of the following is an example of a potentially slippery surface?

A gravel road
A paved driveway
Dry pavement

19 . Should you wear gloves while riding a motorcycle?

Yes. Your hands may cold while riding.
Yes. They provide an improved grip and help protect your hands.
No. Gloves are not recommended as they can interfere with the controls.

20 . When looking through a turn, you should:

Turn both your head and your shoulders to get a better look.
Only move your eyes, not your head.
Turn just your head, not your shoulders.

21 . Stopping in a turn can be difficult because:

There is decreased traction available for stopping while the bike is leaning.
The rider is usually focused on the turn and not on the braking.
The brake controls do not work in turns.

22 . When traveling as a group, a distance of _____ should be maintained between the lead rider and the rider directly behind them.

One second
Two seconds
Three seconds

23 . Use your headlight:

Only at night.
At all times.
Only in the rain.

24 . In which of the following situations should you increase your following distance to four seconds?

The pavement is slippery from rain or snow.
The roadway has more than one lane.
There is very little traffic.

25 . The key to making a quick turn is to:

Shift your weight quickly.
Turn the handlebars quickly.
Get your motorcycle to lean quickly.