FREE Missouri DMV Motorcycle Practice Test 2024 Page 4 of 4
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.
19 . What could happen if a motorcyclist takes a turn too fast?
Riders often try to take curves or turns too fast. When they can’t hold the turn, they end up crossing into another lane of traffic or going off the road. Riders also often overreact and brake too hard, causing a skid and loss of control.
20 . When being passed from behind, you should:
When being passed from behind, it is generally safest to ride in the center portion of your lane. Riding on the side of the lane nearest the passing driver increases the danger of colliding with them, and riding on the side farthest from the driver may tempt them to return to your lane too soon.
21 . When approaching an uneven surface, such as a bump or pothole, you should rise slightly off of your seat:
When riding over an uneven surface, rising off of your seat will allow your joints to absorb some of the force of impact. This will make it less likely that the impact of the surface will throw you off of the motorcycle.
22 . A motorcyclist should:
There is no one lane position that is always best and no one lane position that should always be avoided. Adjust your lane position in response to changes in road and traffic conditions.
23 . Studies show that when motorcycles have their headlights turned on during the day:
The best way to help other drivers see your motorcycle is to keep your headlight on whenever you ride. During the day, a motorcycle with its headlight on is twice as likely to be noticed.
24 . When your mirrors are properly adjusted, you should see:
Adjust your mirrors so you can see the lane behind you and as much as possible of the lane next to you. When properly adjusted, a mirror may show the edge of your arm or shoulder, but it’s the road behind you and to the side of you that is most important.
25 . Round signs indicate:
Round signs warn road users about upcoming railroad crossing areas. Riders should use extra caution when approaching a railroad crossing.
See the exact questions that will be on the 2024 Missouri DMV exam.
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