Q1. To avoid an accident on your motorcycle at intersections, you must:
Pass to the right of vehicles stopped at the intersection
Increase your speed to cross quickly
Slow down and choose the correct lane
Q2. In order not to increase speed by mistake while riding, you must hold the motorcycle handle so that your wrist is:
The right hand downward
The right hand upward
The left hand upward
Q3. Real protection for a motorcycle rider is ensured by:
Wearing specialized motorcycle gear
Making sure the motorcycle is insured
Riding only on the rear wheel
Q4. The protective helmet for motorcyclists provides the rider with protection for:
The head from fatal injuries
Hearing from road noise
The spine
Q5. One cause leading to a motorcycle crashing is the presence of:
Cars and pedestrians on the road
Police and traffic lights in the road
Oil and gravel on the road surface
Q6. To avoid skidding when using motorcycle brakes, the bike should be moving:
In a curve
In a straight direction
At high speed
Q7. As a motorcyclist, you have the right to overtake the vehicle in front of you:
On its left side
On its right side
On any side whatsoever
Q8. Wearing motorcycle-specific gloves provides the rider:
Hand protection from injury and cold
Head protection in a fall
Foot protection in a fall
Q9. Simply carrying the motorcycle helmet without properly wearing and fastening it while riding:
Is a logical action by the rider
Exempts the rider from legal responsibility
Does not exempt the rider from legal liability
Q10. Usually, the reason for “wobbling” while riding a motorcycle is:
Poor load distribution
A bent wheel or at least one bent tire
Both wheels turning on the same axle
Q11. When you overtake on the left side of a vehicle in front of you, be aware that it may:
Suddenly turn left
Gradually reduce its speed
Turn on its hazard signals
Q12. If the motorcycle is equipped with a hydraulic braking system, you must periodically:
Check the brake fluid level
Reduce use of the brakes
Adjust the brake cable
Q13. It is advised for a motorcycle rider at night, to help others see him, to:
Turn off his lights and place reflective signs
Make his brakes squeak
Use reflective strips or reflective signs
Q14. Wearing a motorcycle spinal protector ensures protection of:
The chest and abdomen from heat and cold
The spine and spinal cord from injury
The spine and spinal cord from the rain
Q15. During night riding, the motorcycle rider must wear:
Sportswear
A special fluorescent suit
Normal dark-colored clothing
Q16. Wearing specialized motorcycle boots provides protection for:
Feet and shins from injury, water, and cold
Knees and thighs from water and cold
Legs from dust
Q17. The minimum tread depth on a motorcycle tire must not be less than:
5 millimeters
6 millimeters
3 millimeters
Q18. When you zigzag between vehicles on your motorcycle, this:
Decreases your chance of being involved in an accident
Increases your chance of being involved in an accident
Makes you a defensive driver
Q19. For a motorcyclist to steer without difficulty, he must:
Hold the handlebar with one hand
Sit close to the handlebar
Sit far from the handlebar
Q20. Brakes are most effective when a motorcycle rider uses:
His foot by pressing it on the asphalt
Both the rear and front brakes
Only the rear brake
Q21. When riding your motorcycle with a deliberately emptied (open) exhaust that produces a very loud noise, it:
Is legally allowed
Shows you have creative ideas
Is clearly a legal violation
Q22. Leather protective suits for motorcyclists are able to withstand:
Fast driving between vehicles
Fire
Friction with gravel and asphalt in a fall
Q23. Not wearing a helmet while riding, or wearing it unfastened or partially fastened:
Is considered a legal violation
Is considered a normal action
Is considered a legal act
Q24. Wearing specialized riding goggles provides protection for:
The ears from the cold
The eyes from wind, sand, rain, and insects
The eyes from tearing
Q25. When riding your motorcycle at night, you should:
Increase your speed and use low beam
Reduce your speed and leave less stopping distance
Reduce your speed and leave more stopping distance
Q26. There are two main reasons for a motorcycle to slip while riding:
Slow speed and a low gear
A fast engine and a high handlebar
A slippery road surface and a nervous reaction
Q27. When riding your motorcycle in a straight line, be aware that oncoming vehicles may:
Stop suddenly in its lane
Turn suddenly into your lane
Turn away from your lane
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