1 . You may wear earphones in both ears:

If you are listening to your favorite music.
To dampen the sounds of horns and sirens.
To listen to a traffic report on the radio.
If they are designed to block harmful noise levels.

2 . When riding in traffic, it is important to remember that motorcycles:

Are too small to have blind spots.
Have blind spots that are too small to cause any problems.
Have blind spots that require head checks.
Have only one blind spot.

3 . Which of the following will best protect your eyes from wind?

Eyeglasses
Sunglasses
A windshield
Goggles

4 . This road sign means:

Side road.
Keep to the side indicated by the arrow.
You may drive in the left lane.
You have the right-of-way.

5 . Use a turn signal:

When you’re planning to increase your speed.
Only when there is a lot of traffic.
Any time you plan on changing lanes.
Only if it is dark outside.

6 . Your following distance should increase:

When you are being followed closely.
When you are fatigued.
When the road is slippery.
All of the above.

7 . When stopped at an intersection, it is a good idea for a rider to:

Switch to their highest gear.
Stay in neutral.
Stay in first gear.
Switch to third gear.

8 . When carrying a passenger or cargo:

It may take less time to accelerate, but more time to stop.
It may take more time to accelerate and stop.
It may take more time to accelerate, but less time to stop.
It may take less time to accelerate and stop.

9 . When riding a motorcycle and trying to turn, you should:

Press the grip in the direction you want to turn.
Press the grip opposite of the direction you want to turn.
Not hold the grip because it can be dangerous.
Not lean the motorcycle as that can be unsafe.

10 . When riding over rough surfaces, you should:

Hold the handgrips loosely to allow for movement.
Hold the handgrips firmly to maintain control.
Use lots of throttle to help you get over the rough surface.
Ride without a helmet as the helmet could become loose and cover your face.

11 . Riding gloves should:

Not be worn because they will make your hands too hot.
Be worn to provide a better grip on the handgrips.
Not be worn because they will make it more difficult to work the controls.
Be worn only on cooler days.

12 . When turning at a speed above a walking pace, you must counter-steer. This means that you should:

Press the handgrip in the direction of your desired turn.
Press the handgrip in the direction opposite of your desired turn.
Lean your body without pressing either handgrip.
Lean forward and look over your shoulder.

13 . A person over the age of 21 with a minimum blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of _____ is considered intoxicated.

0.01 percent
0.04 percent
0.08 percent
0.1 percent
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14 . If you began a curve on the outside and no traffic is present when you are exiting the curve, you should move:

Toward the center of the curve.
Toward the inside of the curve.
Toward the outside of the curve.
Wherever you prefer.

15 . In general, the body gets rid of almost ______ per hour.

One drink
Two drinks
Three drinks
Four drinks

16 . Your primary source for information about your motorcycle should be:

The owner’s manual.
A book about motorcycles.
A former owner.
Someone knowledgeable about motorcycles.

17 . Check ______ before every ride.

The kick-stand
The seat cushion
Your gloves
Your cell phone

18 . To counteract the potential dangers of tip-over lines on three-wheeled motorcycles, you should:

Take turns quickly.
Keep cargo high on the motorcycle.
Approach curves at high speeds.
Carefully load any passengers or cargo.

19 . It is important to flash your brake light when:

Approaching a police officer.
Someone is following too closely.
There is a stop sign ahead.
Your signals are not working.

20 . Two motorcyclists riding side-by-side is:

Legal.
Illegal.
Completely safe.
Only legal if each rider has held their license for longer than two years.

21 . A potential danger of braking too hard is:

Losing traction on one or both wheels.
Coming to a complete stop before you expect to.
Popping a tire.
Taking too long to stop.

22 . When gripping the handle grips, your hands should:

Be above your elbows.
Be even with or below your elbows.
Be close to your elbows.
Feel relaxed and free.

23 . A passenger on a two- or three-wheeled motorcycle must be:

At least five years old.
A licensed driver.
At least 18 years old.
Happy.

24 . To lessen your chances of being involved in a crash, you should:

Use your turn signals to indicate that you plan to change lanes.
Tailgate other drivers.
Keep your eyes focused no more than 15 feet in front of your motorcycle.
Not use a headlight during the day.

25 . This road sign means:

Steep grade ahead.
Pedestrian crossing ahead.
Low ground railroad crossing.
Low clearance.