FREE North Dakota DMV Motorcycle Practice Test 2024 Page 2 of 4
A free practice exam for the North Dakota Motorcycle License is available here. This 25-question test will assess your knowledge about owning and riding a motorcycle. Passing this practice test does not guarantee that you will pass the state exam, but it can aid your preparation. You may answer each question as many times as you like. The Motorcycle Operator Manual is used to answer all of the questions. To enhance your chances of success, read and comprehend the handbook thoroughly before answering these practice questions. Each question has four possible answers. There is just one correct answer for each question. Use our hint tool if you're having problems answering a question, but bear in mind that no hints will be provided on the real state exam. Once you've selected the proper answer, you'll go on to the next question. If you choose the wrong choice, the correct one will appear. If you correctly answer at least 20 of the 25 questions on the practice test, you will pass!
7 . When attempting to make a left turn at an intersection while riding in a group:
When turning left at an intersection, a group of riders should tighten their riding formation so as many of them can get through the intersection as possible. The group should ride through the turn in a single-file formation.
8 . If the chain or belt of your motorcycle breaks, you will:
If your drive chain or belt fails, you will experience an immediate loss of power to the rear wheel.
9 . Intersections are usually:
Intersections can be dangerous because they present the greatest degree of potential conflict between motorcyclists and other drivers.
10 . If you borrow a motorcycle, you should:
All motorcycles are at least somewhat different. Before riding a motorcycle that is new to you, take the time to learn where all of the controls are. Ride the motorcycle in a controlled area to get used to it before taking it out on the road.
11 . 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.
12 . This sign means:
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