OKLAHOMA MOTORCYCLE PERMIT PRACTICE TEST
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Approach turns and curves with caution. Use these four steps for better control:
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1. Lean 2. Look 3. Slow 4. Roll
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1. Roll 2. Slow 3. Look 4. Lean
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1. Slow 2. Look 3. Lean 4. Roll
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1. Look 2. Slow 3. Roll 4. Lean
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12.
Mud, steel plates and lane markings:
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all provide excellent traction.
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all provide better traction than wet pavement.
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all provide poor traction.
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are not slippery.
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13.
Car drivers are most likely to try to share your lane when:
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you are preparing to turn at an intersection.
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they want to pass you.
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traffic is heavy.
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All of the above.
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14.
You should check your tires:
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once a week.
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once a year.
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once a month.
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every time you ride your motorcycle.
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15.
Alcohol affects the body in many different ways, but it first affects your:
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judgment.
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eye movement.
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reaction time.
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balance.
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16.
The acronym SEE stands for:
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Search, Evaluate, and Execute
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Search, Examine, Evaluate
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Scan, Examine, Execute
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See, Evaluate, Elaborate
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17.
The best way to carry cargo on a motorcycle is to:
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distribute the load evenly.
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fasten the
load securely with elastic cords.
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keep the load low.
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All of the above.
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18.
The left-hand lever controls:
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the front brake.
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the throttle.
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the rear brake.
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the clutch.
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19.
In slow tight turns:
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increase your speed.
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sit as far back as possible.
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lean with the motorcycle.
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lean the motorcycle
only and keep your body straight.
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20.
You may need to change your lane position if you are:
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being followed.
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approaching a blind intersection.
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riding in a residential area.
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riding on a multilane road.
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