M1 Practise Quiz

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  • 1. 

    Passengers on motorcycles should:

    • A.

      Put their feet on the ground when the motorcycle is stopped

    • B.

      Not ride without a back rest.

    • C.

      Should sit as far forward as possible without crowding you

    Correct Answer
    C. Should sit as far forward as possible without crowding you
  • 2. 

    A primary cause of single vehicle motorcycle accidents is:

    • A.

      Motorcyclists' tendency to drive too fast for weather conditions.

    • B.

      Motorcyclists running wide in a curve or turn and colliding with the roadway or a fixed object

    • C.

      Motorcyclists running off the road while trying to avoid a collision with another vehicle.

    Correct Answer
    B. Motorcyclists running wide in a curve or turn and colliding with the roadway or a fixed object
  • 3. 

    If you wait an hour for each drink before riding:

    • A.

      Your riding skills will not be affected.

    • B.

      Side effects from the drinking may still remain.

    • C.

      You may be arrested for driving under the influence

    Correct Answer
    B. Side effects from the drinking may still remain.
  • 4. 

    Which of the following statements is true?

    • A.

      To stop quickly, apply both brakes at the same time

    • B.

      The front brake provides 30% or more of the potential stopping power.

    • C.

      With a locked rear wheel, you cannot control the motorcycle under any circumstances.

    Correct Answer
    A. To stop quickly, apply both brakes at the same time
  • 5. 

    When riding with a group of motorcyclists, a staggered formation

    • A.

      Is recommended at all times.

    • B.

      Should not be used when entering or exiting a highway

    • C.

      Should be used when riding on curves.

    Correct Answer
    B. Should not be used when entering or exiting a highway

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