FREE Minnesota DMV Motorcycle Practice Test 2024 Page 2 of 5
The Minnesota Motorcycle Endorsement practice exam is now available. This practice test was designed to help you prepare for the state written motorcycle test. All of the questions in this test are answered using information from the Minnesota Motorcycle, Motorized Bicycle, and Electric-Assist Bicycle Manual. Despite the fact that they are based on the same topic as the state exam, these questions are distinct. There are four options for each question. Read the question and all four options carefully before making a decision. Use our hint tool for further assistance with a question, but keep in mind that no suggestions will be provided on the state exam. If you select the correct answer, you will advance to the next practice question. If you choose the wrong option, you'll be given the correct one along with an explanation. You must correctly answer 32 of the 40 questions to pass this sample test. Please remember that this is only a practice examination and that passing the state exam or receiving a motorcycle endorsement is not guaranteed.
9 . To be effective, an eye or face shield must:
To be effective, an eye or face shield must be free of scratches; be resistant to penetration; allow clear views to both sides; fasten securely; permit air to pass through to prevent fogging; and allow room for eyeglasses or sunglasses, if needed.
10 . One of the benefits of performing regular maintenance on your motorcycle is that:
A motorcycle will continue to ride like new if it is properly maintained and routine inspections become a part of its regular maintenance cycle.
11 . Before changing lanes, motorcycle riders should turn their heads to look over their shoulders because:
Like any other vehicle, a motorcycle has blind spots that cannot be seen by a rider using their mirrors. A motorcyclist should always turn their head to check for vehicles or other hazards in their blind spot before changing lanes.
12 . Before riding, a motorcycle operator should check the clutch. A properly working clutch should feel:
Check your clutch and throttle before riding your motorcycle. The throttle should snap back when you let go and the clutch should feel tight and smooth.
13 . Mirror checks:
For your safety, it is important to be aware of what's behind you. Frequent mirror checks should be a part of your normal searching routine.
14 . An experienced rider:
Unlike drivers of larger vehicles, a motorcyclist has three lane position options in their travel lane. The rider should select whichever position is safest based on road and traffic conditions.
15 . When approaching a blind intersection, you should:
When approaching a blind intersection, move into the part of the lane that will bring you into an oncoming driver's field of vision at the earliest possible moment. For example, when approaching a blind corner to your right, you may be seen sooner if you are in the left portion of your lane and not in the center portion.
16 . If you see this sign above your lane, you:
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