FREE Alaska DMV Motorcycle Practice Test 2024 Page 4 of 4
The Motorcycle Test for Alaska is now available. Anyone seeking a motorcycle endorsement in Alaska should complete this test, which has questions that address the knowledge offered in the State of Alaska Motorcycle Operator Manual. To pass this test, you must have thoroughly read and understood the Alaska Motorcycle Operator Manual. Some of the questions will focus on road safety, while others will focus on motorcycle riding. Each question will have four options from which to select. Select the response you believe is most appropriate. There is just one valid response. Read the hint provided with each question if you're having problems answering it. The suggestion may assist you in eliminating some possibilities or directing you in the appropriate route. It's critical to note that there are no suggestions on the Alaska state exam. If you select the correct answer, you will proceed to the next question. If you select the erroneous response, the correct answer, along with an explanation, will be presented. This motorbike permit practice test will include 25 questions, and you must answer 20 of them correctly to pass. If you pass this practice exam, it is not a guarantee that you will pass the state exam.
19 . Your lane position should help you:
A properly chosen lane position should protect your lane from other drivers while communicating your intentions to them.
20 . A front tire blowout is especially dangerous because:
A front tire failure is especially dangerous because it affects your ability to steer. You will know your front tire has blown out if your steering begins to feel heavy.
21 . If you must ride over an object in the road, you should not:
If there is no way to avoid hitting an object in the road, be sure to slow down before making contact. Make sure your motorcycle is positioned straight up and down. Rise slightly off your seat to allow your joints to absorb some of the force of impact, making it less likely that you will be thrown off your motorcycle.
22 . In which of the following situations should you increase your following distance?
While a two-second following distance is generally adequate, you should increase your following distance any time conditions would require a longer stopping distance, such as when the pavement is slippery due to poor weather conditions. Additionally, you should increase your following distance at night, if you cannot see through the vehicle ahead, and when traffic is heavy.
23 . An engine will seize due to:
Engines seize when they are low on oil. Without oil, the engine’s moving parts cannot move smoothly against each other and the engine overheats.
24 . Most frequently, motorcyclists should travel in a ______ formation when traveling in a group.
A staggered formation is generally the best way for a group to maintain close ranks while also allowing each rider to keep an adequate space cushion. A single-file formation is preferable when turning, taking curves, or entering and exiting a highway.
25 . A motorcyclist should attempt to avoid obstacles on the roadway. If avoiding an obstacle is not possible, the motorcyclist should:
If there is no way to avoid hitting an obstacle in the road, be sure to slow down before making contact. Make sure your motorcycle is in an upright position. Rise slightly off your seat to allow your joints to absorb some of the force of impact, making it less likely that you will be thrown off your motorcycle.
See the exact questions that will be on the 2024 Alaska DMV exam.
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