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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.
The best lane position to ride in is:
the one where you are most likely to be seen.
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the center lane position.
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the left lane position.
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the right lane position.
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2.
When turning, you should avoid:
leaning.
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accelerating.
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turning your shoulders to look through the turn.
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decelerating.
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3.
If your motorcycle starts to wander back and forth while riding over metal bridge gratings you should:
relax, stay on course, and ride straight across.
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downshift to a lower gear to improve stability.
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ride is in the center lane position.
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proceed in a zigzag pattern until you cross the bridge.
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4.
What is the safest braking method?
Using only the front brake
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Using only the rear brake
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Using both brakes at the same time
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Use the front brake first and then the rear brake
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5.
Which lane position should you ride in when passing parked cars?
Left
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Center
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Right
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Center or right
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6.
The left-hand lever controls:
the clutch.
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the front brake.
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the rear brake.
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the throttle.
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7.
Most motorcycle crashes occur:
in curves.
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at lower speeds.
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on hills.
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at higher speeds.
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8.
When you are being passed from behind, avoid being hit by:
extended side mirrors.
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objects thrown from windows.
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blasts of wind from larger vehicles.
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All of the above.
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9.
Because cars merging onto the highway may not see you, you should:
always honk your horn.
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move into a farther lane if possible.
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flash your brake light.
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move into the right lane position.
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10.
When riding a motorcycle, you use your arms primarily:
to apply the front brake.
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to steer the motorcycle.
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to make hand signals.
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to hold yourself up.
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