1 . When both braking and swerving must be done to avoid an unexpected hazard, a rider should:

Perform one action, then the other.
Perform both actions at the same time and apply extra braking pressure.
Perform both actions at the same time, but mainly focus on swerving.
Not perform either action.

2 . 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.

3 . When turning left, you should:

Press the right handgrip.
Press the left handgrip.
Press both handgrips at the same time.
Not press either handgrip.

4 . When carrying a passenger, you should:

Sit farther forward than you usually do.
Sit farther back than you usually do.
Sit in your usual comfortable position.
Sit anywhere.

5 . A helmet should not:

Meet U.S. DOT standards.
Fit snugly.
Be without obvious defects.
Have been previously worn in an accident.

6 . The two main types of helmets are:

Quarter and half-face helmets.
Quarter and full-face helmets.
Half and full-face helmets.
Three-quarter and full-face helmets.

7 . Before every ride, you should:

Make sure the clutch feels loose and free.
Wash your helmet.
Adjust the mirror to see the edge of your helmet.
Make sure each brake can hold the motorcycle.

8 . When choosing a lane position, you should consider:

Which lane position will allow you to ride the fastest.
How the lane position can affect your speed.
How you can prevent other drivers from sharing your lane.
How you can keep your intentions from other drivers.

9 . When riding an unfamiliar motorcycle, you:

Will not benefit from familiarizing yourself with the motorcycle before riding.
Should not bother with a pre-ride inspection if the owner says the motorcycle is in good condition.
Should take a few minutes to locate all of the motorcycle's controls before riding.
Should ensure the paint is in good condition.

10 . When riding in a vehicle's blind spot, you should:

Stay where you are to avoid surprising the driver.
Wave at the other driver to get their attention.
Slow down until you are out of the blind spot.
Pull over to the shoulder.

11 . Before every ride, you should:

Modify the exhaust system.
Clean and adjust your mirrors.
Clean your wheels.
Fill the gas tank.

12 . Other drivers should be:

Encouraged to share a lane with a motorcycle at any time.
Encouraged to share a lane with a motorcycle during times of heavy traffic.
Encouraged to share a lane with a motorcycle when merging onto a highway.
Discouraged from sharing a lane with a motorcycle at all times.

13 . An engine will seize due to:

A lack of fuel.
A lack of oil.
A lack of coolant.
Improper tire inflation.
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14 . Fatigue can be increased by:

Stopping frequently.
Riding in cool weather.
Being comfortable during your ride.
Starting a ride late in the day.

15 . This sign means:

No parking.
Divided highway ahead.
Left turn signal.
Yield.

16 . If you are transporting a passenger, they should:

Lean as you lean.
Hold onto the motorcycle seat.
Sit as far back as possible.
Never hold onto you.

17 . A primary cause of single-vehicle motorcycle collisions is:

Motorcyclists' tendency to ride too fast for weather conditions.
Motorcyclists turning too wide in a curve or turn.
Motorcyclists falling asleep while riding.
Motorcyclists running off the road while trying to avoid a collision with another vehicle.

18 . When parking a three-wheeled motorcycle on the side of the road, it should be:

Close to oncoming traffic.
Angled with the rear wheels touching the curb.
Angled with the front wheel touching the curb.
Parked parallel to the curb.

19 . What does this hand signal mean?

Slow down
Speed up
Leave the roadway
Hazard

20 . When approaching a blind intersection, it is important for you to:

See clearly before proceeding into the intersection.
Just stop at a traffic control device and then proceed through the intersection.
Hope that other drivers will see you.
Get off your motorcycle to get a better look of the crossroad.

21 . This sign means:

Yield.
Crossroad ahead.
Keep right.
Yield ahead.

22 . Many over-the-counter drugs:

Increase the danger of riding.
Decrease the danger of riding.
Only affect your riding if you drink along with taking the medication.
Have the same effect on everyone.

23 . If another driver is following you too closely, it is best to:

Not worry about them.
Change lanes and let them pass.
Speed up.
Get off the roadway.

24 . When your mirrors are properly adjusted, you should see:

The lane behind you and the lane next to you.
Only behind your motorcycle.
Only next to your motorcycle.
The front of your helmet.

25 . If the throttle is stuck, you should:

Jump off the motorcycle.
Apply the brakes.
Twist the throttle back and forth several times.
Not try to twist the throttle.