TEXAS MOTORCYCLE PRACTICE TEST
11.
Which of the following is true about carrying cargo on your motorcycle?
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Fill saddlebags evenly to prevent drifting.
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Attach the cargo to your gas tank.
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Use ropes to secure the load.
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Never carry cargo on a motorcycle.
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12.
The edge of the road can be extremely dangerous because:
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it's where tire tracks
left by cars collect.
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there is poor visibility.
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dirt and gravel provide little traction.
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it's where
most oil, anti-freeze, and other
vehicle fluids collect.
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13.
__________ provides the best eye and face protection:
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Protective apparel
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Certified sunglasses
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A face shield
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A windshield
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14.
You can ride your motorcycle between lanes of traffic:
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whenever it is better to do so.
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only in designated lanes.
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Never
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in heavy traffic.
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15.
The best lane position to ride in is:
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the left lane position.
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the one where you are most likely to be seen.
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the right lane position.
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the center lane position.
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16.
To help with your balance as you turn the motorcycle:
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slow down before through turn.
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shift down through the gears
with the clutch.
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drag the rear brake.
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keep your knees against the gas tank.
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17.
If the front tire goes flat while
riding:
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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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avoid using the rear brake.
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18.
When you check your tires, what are you checking for?
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Tread wear
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Cuts and scrapes
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Tire pressure
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All of the above.
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19.
If you are chased by a dog:
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approach the animal slowly, then speed
up.
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stop until the animal loses interest.
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kick it away.
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swerve around the animal.
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20.
The hand signal for a left turn is:
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Right arm straight out
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Left arm straight out
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Left arm slightly bent and pointing down
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Left arm bent at 90 degrees, pointing up
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