1 . When approaching an object or uneven surface that you cannot avoid, you should:

Make sure the motorcycle is leaning to one side.
Speed up.
Swerve quickly.
Rise slightly off the seat to allow your legs to absorb the shock.

2 . When adjusting your mirrors, you should focus on:

The road behind and to the side of your motorcycle.
Your arms.
The road in front of your motorcycle.
The side of the motorcycle.

3 . When parking your motorcycle along the road, you should:

Park at a 45-degree angle with the rear wheel touching the curb.
Park on the sidewalk.
Park at a 90-degree angle with the rear wheel touching the curb.
Park at a 90-degree angle with the front wheel touching the curb.

4 . When being passed by another vehicle, motorcyclists should be alert to:

The other vehicle's extended mirrors.
Objects being thrown from the other vehicle.
Gusts of wind coming from the passing vehicle.
All of the above.

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

You are tired while riding.
You will be slowing where other drivers won't expect it.
There is a stop sign ahead.
Your signals are not working.

6 . When approaching a traffic signal displaying a flashing amber arrow, riders:

Should merge into a lane in the direction of the arrow.
Should come to a complete stop.
May turn left after yielding to oncoming traffic and pedestrians.

7 . Before a ride, a motorcycle operator should check the throttle. The throttle should:

Stay in place when released.
Stay loose when released.
Snap back when released.

8 . Downward-facing triangular signs:

Tell riders to yield.
Indicate school zones.
Indicate construction zones.

9 . To prevent fatigue when riding on long trips, you should:

Take frequent breaks.
Limit your distance.
Dress for the elements.
All of the above.

10 . A diamond-shaped sign:

Alerts riders to school zones.
Alerts riders to public recreation areas.
Warns of existing or possible hazards.

11 . When a vehicle attempts to pass you from behind, you should:

Move to the center portion of the lane.
Move to the left portion of the lane.
Move to the right portion of the lane.
Not be concerned about which portion of the lane you are using.

12 . When riding a motorcycle, a jacket should be worn:

No matter the weather conditions.
Only on cool days.
Only on warm days.
Only if the ride will be longer than half an hour.

13 . Waiting for one hour to ride after having one drink:

Guarantees that you cannot be arrested for drinking and riding.
Guarantees that your riding skills will not be affected.
Should be fine as long as you ride slowly.
May not entirely remove the effects of alcohol from your body.
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14 . A simple way to make your motorcycle easier to see is to:

Ride with a large flag attached to its frame.
Ride with the headlight turned on.
Wave at other drivers.
Ride on the shoulder whenever possible.

15 . What is often found in the center portion of the lane?

A landing strip
An oily or greasy strip
Lane markings
Ice

16 . The administrative suspension of your license for a first Driving While Under the Influence (DWUI) offense will last for:

10 days.
20 days.
30 days.
90 days.

17 . If your drive chain breaks, you:

Should hold the chain in place.
Can continue safely riding.
Will notice a loss of power to the rear wheel.

18 . Where is the greatest potential for conflict between a motorcycle and other traffic?

Intersections
Highways
Parking lots
Residential areas

19 . Which of the following checks do you not need to make before riding your motorcycle?

Ensure that your tires have proper air pressure.
Ensure that the oil levels are safe.
Look under the motorcycle for leaks.
Ensure that the paint is shiny.

20 . The first thing you should do if your throttle becomes stuck is:

Operate the engine cut-off switch.
Jump off the motorcycle.
Twist the throttle back and forth.

21 . When riding in a lane of traffic, a motorcycle operator:

Should always ride in the same part of the lane.
Should vary their lane position according to riding conditions.
Should always ride in the center of the lane.
Should always ride in the left part of the lane.

22 . If you are involved in a collision, you must notify law enforcement if the collision results in:

An injury.
Death.
Property damage of more than $1,000.
All of the above.

23 . To reduce your reaction time, you should:

Ride under the speed limit.
Cover the clutch and brakes.
Shift into neutral when slowing.
Accelerate before turning.

24 . Under normal conditions, maintain a minimum following distance of:

One second.
Two seconds.
Three seconds.

25 . To stop quickly, you should:

Rely only on the front brake.
Rely only on the rear brake.
Use the front brake and then the rear brake.
Use both brakes at the same time.