MINNESOTA MOTORCYCLE PRACTICE TEST
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The best face protection is provided by:
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a face shield.
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government-approved glasses.
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goggles.
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a windshield.
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22.
When preparing to pass a vehicle, you should ride in the _____ lane position.
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right
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left
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center
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right or center
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23.
If a tire goes flat while riding, and you must brake, you should:
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apply both brakes evenly.
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apply the brake of the flat tire.
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rise slightly off the seat.
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gradually apply the brake of the tire that is not flat.
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24.
If railroad tracks run parallel to your lane and you need to cross them, you should:
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cross the tracks at an angle of at least 90 degrees.
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edge across the tracks.
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cross the tracks at an angle of at least 45 degrees.
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cross the tracks at an angle of 180 degrees.
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25.
When riding long distances, you should stop and get off the motorcycle at least every:
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four hours.
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two hours.
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round trip.
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30 miles.
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26.
Turning to take railroad tracks at a 90-degree angle can be more dangerous because:
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your path may
carry you into another lane of traffic.
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could catch
your tires and throw you off balance.
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it may cause a motorcycle to
weave.
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All the other answers are correct.
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27.
You should increase your following distance:
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during the day.
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in heavy traffic.
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on single-lane roads.
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when it is windy.
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28.
If you encounter a large surface so slippery that you must coast:
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sit as far back as possible.
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warn other drivers that you will make a sudden move.
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gradually increase your speed.
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consider letting your feet skim along the surface.
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29.
In each lane of traffic, there are ______ lane positions for a motorcycle.
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two
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three
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eight
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four
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30.
The ___________ is the place where debris and oil
drippings from cars collect.
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left portion of the lane
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opposite lane
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center portion of the lane
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right portion of the lane
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