FREE Missouri DMV Motorcycle Practice Test 2024
Welcome to the free practice exam for obtaining a Missouri motorcycle endorsement. Before taking this mock exam, make sure you've gone over and over the Missouri Department of Revenue Motorcycle Operator Manual. Take this free practice exam if you already have a driver's license and wish to get a motorbike endorsement. Although passing the state exam is not assured by completing this free practice test, it is a fantastic study tool that will provide you an accurate assessment of your motorcycle manual knowledge. On this practice test, you'll find 25 multiple-choice questions. For each question, there are four alternative answers. Read each question and all of the answers carefully before selecting your choice. If you're having trouble, look at the tip given in the question. There will be no hinting on the state exam. In order to pass this practice test, you must correctly answer 20 out of 25 questions. Each wrong response will be explained, as well as the correct solution. After each correct response, you'll go on to the next question.
1 . What is the best lane position for a motorcycle operator?
There is no lane position that is always best and no lane position that should always be avoided. Select a lane position that is appropriate for your current riding conditions, allowing you to maintain an adequate space cushion and be visible to others.
2 . A pre-ride inspection should:
It is important to do a thorough inspection of your motorcycle before every ride. This will usually take you only a few minutes.
3 . If your motorcycle starts to wobble, it is best to:
Do not try to accelerate out of a wobble because doing so will only make the motorcycle more unstable. Instead, grip the handlebars firmly, slow down by gradually closing the throttle, move your weight as far forward and downward as possible, and pull off the road as soon as you can. Avoid applying the brakes, as this may also worsen the wobble.
4 . What does this signal mean?
Signals are an important part of communication when riding in groups. When the lead rider's right leg is extended, it means there is a hazard in the roadway on their right side.
5 . When riding at night, a motorcyclist should:
Riding at night can be dangerous because a rider’s ability to see and be seen by fellow motor vehicle operators is limited. It is recommended that riders adjust their riding behavior to compensate for this limited visibility by reducing their speed, maximizing their headlight usage, and increasing their following distance.
6 . In addition to hazardous road conditions, riders should search for:
Riders should continually scan ahead of, to the sides of, and behind their motorcycles. They should look for hazardous road conditions as well as traffic that could become hazardous.
See the exact questions that will be on the 2024 Missouri DMV exam.
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