MINNESOTA DMV MOTORCYCLE PERMIT TEST
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A motorcycle passenger should:
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lean in the opposite direction of the motorcycle.
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keep both feet on the pegs, even when the motorcycle
is stopped.
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avoid using footpegs.
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hang on to the rider's arms.
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22.
When riding a motorcycle, you use your arms primarily:
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to hold yourself up.
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to apply the front brake.
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to make hand signals.
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to steer the motorcycle.
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23.
When traveling behind a car, ride ______, where the driver is most likely to see you.
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in the right part of the lane
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in the driver's blind spot
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in the center portion of the lane
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in the left part of the lane
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24.
To safely carry a passenger on your motorcycle, you must have:
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passenger headlight.
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sun protection.
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an approved passenger license.
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passenger seat and footrests.
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25.
Jamming down on the rear brake can cause:
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chain slippage.
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the front wheel to lock.
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the rear wheel to lock.
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engine failure.
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26.
The edge of the road can be extremely dangerous because:
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dirt and gravel provide little traction.
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it's where tire tracks left by cars collect.
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it's where most oil, anti-freeze, and other vehicle fluids collect.
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there is poor visibility.
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27.
When you ride with other motorcyclists, you should:
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keep your distance.
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keep the group small.
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check your mirrors frequently.
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All of the above.
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28.
If you
accidentally lock the rear brake on a
good traction surface:
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check the
throttle cable.
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keep it locked until
you have stopped.
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release the rear brake and apply the front brake firmly.
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immediately operate the engine cut-off
switch.
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29.
The gearshift lever is located:
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in front
of the left footrest.
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by the left handgrip.
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by the right handgrip.
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in front of the right footrest.
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30.
If the front tire goes flat while
riding:
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avoid using the rear brake.
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hold the handlegrips firmly,
ease off the throttle, and keep
a straight course.
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make sure the tire pressure, shock
spring preload and
dampers are at the recommended
settings for the weight.
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twist the throttle back and forth
several times.
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