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To earn your motorcycle license in Indiana, you must pass both a knowledge test and an on-cycle skill test. Knowledge test questions are based on information from the Indiana Motorcycle Manual. They require that you know and understand road rules and safe riding practices. The knowledge examination consists of 25 questions, and 21 correct answers are required to pass.
1.
When you are being passed on the left, you should:
avoid the center lane position.
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move closer to the passing vehicle.
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avoid the left lane position.
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ride on the shoulder of the road.
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2.
Wear ___________ clothing to increase
your chances of being seen.
brightly-colored or reflective
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colorful
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comfortable
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leather
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3.
Each
marked lane gives a motorcyclist _______ possible paths
of travel.
One
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Three
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Four
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Two
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4.
Which of the following should be avoided when carrying cargo?
Securing cargo as low as possible
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Fastening excess cargo to the sissy bar
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Filling saddlebags evenly
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Securing cargo with elastic cords
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5.
Surfaces that provide poor traction
include:
roads in residential areas.
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exit lanes.
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pavement after
it starts to rain.
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tire tracks
left by cars.
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6.
Motorcycles require ______ stopping distance ______ a car.
None of the other answers is correct.
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less; than
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the same; as
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more; than
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7.
Before you pass a parked with someone in the driver seat, you should:
flash your brake light.
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make eye contact with the driver.
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sound your horn.
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come to a complete stop.
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8.
Because operation of a motorcycle is more tiring
than the operation of a car, you should:
take frequent breaks.
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keep riding even if you are tired.
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drink a lot of coffee.
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avoid drinking water.
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9.
When parking next to a curb, you should park with _______ touching the curb.
both wheels
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the rear wheel
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the front wheel
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You should never park next to a curb.
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10.
How many alcoholic drinks does it take to affect your driving ability?
Five
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Two
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One
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Three
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