FREE Illinois DMV Motorcycle Practice Test 2024 Page 3 of 3
It's now possible to take a free Illinois Motorcycle Classification Practice Test. 15 multiple-choice questions about motorcycle safety and road rules are included in this motorcycle practice test. Because all 15 questions are based on the Illinois Motorcycle Operator Manual, you should take this practice test to see if you're ready for the Illinois state exam. To pass this mock exam, you must correctly answer 12 of the 15 questions. To each question, there are four possible answers. Select the option that appears to be the most correct. You can use the hint feature to acquire a hint that will take you to the correct answer if you're unsure. There will be no hints on the official state test. If you choose the correct answer, you will be directed to the next question. If you select the erroneous option, you will be given the correct option as well as an explanation. It's crucial to remember that passing this exam does not guarantee that you'll pass the state exam. Make sure you study any areas of weakness highlighted on this sample exam before taking the real state exam.
11 . When braking on a slippery surface, you should:
To ride safely on a slippery surface, you should reduce your speed and avoid making sudden moves. Use both brakes if you must slow down or stop.
12 . This sign means:
Warning signs prepare drivers for upcoming road conditions and hazards and are usually yellow with black markings. This sign alerts drivers to potential bicycle cross traffic.
13 . If vehicles or other potential hazards are to your right, you should ride on which side of your lane?
When riding on the road, position yourself in a manner that allows you the most possible space. If there are hazards to your left, ride on the right side of your lane. If there are hazards to you right, ride on the left side of your lane.
14 . You should completely check your motorcycle:
A motorcycle requires more frequent attention than a car. Make a complete check of your motorcycle before every ride.
15 . Which of the following is not a benefit of riding in a close group?
Riding in close ranks is recommended over riding in a group that is spread out because the group will take up less space on the road, be easier for others to see, and be less likely to get separated at traffic lights and during passes.
See the exact questions that will be on the 2024 Illinois DMV exam.
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