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Riding a motorcycle requires special skills and knowledge. To earn your motorcycle license in Arkansas, you must pass a knowledge test and an on-cycle skill test. The knowledge test includes questions on driving laws and rules of the road as well as information specific to two-wheeled vehicles. The written test will cover the information from the Arkansas Motorcycle Operator Manual. The test consists of 25 questions, and you must correctly answer at least 20 questions (80%) to pass.
1.
Which of the following is the best way to secure cargo?
Cable ties
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Elastic cords
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Metal chains
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2.
Turning to take railroad tracks at a 90-degree angle can be more dangerous because:
could catch
your tires and throw you off balance.
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it may cause a motorcycle to
weave.
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your path may
carry you into another lane of traffic.
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3.
Experienced riders search for hazards that are about ________ ahead.
40 feet
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12 seconds
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50 feet
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4.
Motorcyclists can ride between lanes of traffic:
only if both lanes are headed in the same direction.
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Never
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in construction zones.
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5.
If your motorcycle starts to wobble, you should:
grip the handlebars firmly and roll off the throttle.
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try to accelerate out of the wobble.
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fight the wobble.
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6.
Wear ___________ clothing to increase
your chances of being seen.
colorful
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brightly-colored or reflective
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comfortable
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7.
When you park next to the curb, ______ should touch the curb.
both wheels
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your rear wheel
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neither wheel
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8.
When riding, motoryclists should wear clothing that:
completely covers arms and legs.
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is made of approved materials.
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is comfortable.
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9.
The ___________ is the place where debris and oil
drippings from cars collect.
left portion of the lane
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right portion of the lane
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center portion of the lane
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10.
When behind a car, ride in ________________ - where a driver is most likely to see you.
the center portion of the lane
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the right portion of the lane
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the wet part of the lane
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