FREE Oklahoma DMV Motorcycle Practice Test 2024 Page 2 of 3
If you're studying for the Oklahoma Motorcycle Endorsement Exam, this practice exam is for you. We've put up a set of 20 questions to help you prepare for and pass the state exam. All of our questions were based on the Oklahoma Motorcycle Operator Manual. Some of the practice questions are about owning and operating a motorcycle, while others are on traffic laws. Each question has four possible answers. Read the question and all of the responses carefully before choosing the best answer. If you're having trouble answering a question, try using our hint tool. Some recommendations will give you more knowledge, while others will eliminate a viable option. When you've answered a question correctly, you'll go on to the next one. If you get a practice question wrong, the correct answer will be shown. If you answer 15 of the 20 questions correctly, you will pass this practice exam. Remember that passing this mock exam is not a guarantee of passing the state motorcycle endorsement exam; it is just meant to be used as a study aid.
9 . When slowing or stopping, you should use both brakes:
You can achieve maximum stopping power by using both the front and rear brakes. You should use both brakes every time you slow or stop.
10 . Before every ride, you should:
Perform safety checks before every motorcycle ride. Test your brake controls individually to make sure each one activates the brake lights.
11 . As weight transfers to the front of your bike while you are braking, you should:
While you are braking, gradually increase the amount of pressure applied to the front brake lever as the weight of the bike is transferred forward to the front tire.
12 . Before every ride, you should:
Check your brake levers individually before every ride. Make sure each one feels firm and holds the motorcycle when the brake is fully applied.
13 . How can you tell if a motorcycle fits you?
For a motorcycle to fit you properly, your feet should reach the ground while you are seated. The controls should be easy for you to reach and operate.
14 . When turning a three-wheeled motorcycle, there is a tendency for:
During a turn, inertia causes the motorcycle's center of gravity to shift sideways and outward toward the tip-over line. The reduced weight over the opposite side wheel can cause it to lift slightly. The tendency of the rear inside wheel to lift when turning is greater with increased speed.
See the exact questions that will be on the 2024 Oklahoma DMV exam.
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