ARIZONA MOTORCYCLE PERMIT TEST
11.
Wobbling can be caused by:
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lower tire pressure.
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defective wheel alignment.
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All the other answers are correct.
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improperly loading your bike.
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12.
When negotiating a turn, motorcyclists should:
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reduce their speed before the turn by rolling off the throttle and, if necessary, applying both brakes.
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All the other answers are correct.
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press on the handle grip in the direction of the turn.
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look through the turn to where you want to go.
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13.
In slow tight turns, counterbalance the motorcycle by:
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keeping your body straight.
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leaning in the opposite direction of the motorcycle.
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leaning with the motorcycle.
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leaning forward.
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14.
When you are riding at night, it is best to:
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not use your headlight.
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wear a tinted face shield.
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stay close behind the car in front of you.
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ride slower than you do during the day.
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15.
When the engine “locks”, it is usually:
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low on oil.
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out of balance.
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wobbling.
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broken.
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16.
Maximum straight-line braking
is accomplished by:
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applying the front brake and then the rear brake.
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applying both brakes until the rear wheel locks.
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applying only the front brake.
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fully applying
both front and rear brakes
without locking either wheel.
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17.
When riding with a passenger:
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your stopping distance will decrease.
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you are not allowed carry cargo.
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your motorcycle will take longer to stop.
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you are not permitted to pass other vehicles.
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18.
Rolling on the throttle through a turn:
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causes the motorcycle to slip.
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helps stabilize suspension.
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is extremely dangerous and should be avoided.
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is the best way to handle tailgaters.
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19.
The best way to prevent and overcome fatigue while riding is to:
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get used to riding more than eight hours a day.
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drink coffee at least
every two hours.
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avoid using windshields.
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take frequent rest breaks.
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20.
To increase your chances of avoiding obstacles at night, you should:
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reduce your speed.
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grab at the front brake.
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ride in a staggered formation.
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always ride in the center lane position.
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