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Tennessee Motorcycle Driving Permit Test-1
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Q.1
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Mirrors on motorcycles:
Have blind spots, just like cars.
Do not have blind spots because a motorcycle is usually smaller than a car
Are not required.
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You are most likely to get into a collision:
At an intersection.
When riding in a group.
Traveling on the expressway.
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Hearing protection:
Is not needed when the rider is wearing a helmet.
Is only recommended for long trips.
Should be used on all rides.
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If bright sunlight makes it difficult for drivers to see a motorcycle's mechanical turn signals, the rider should:
Continue to use the mechanical turn signals.
Honk their horn to inform other drivers of any upcoming turns.
Use hand signals.
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__________ can be a cause of collisions involving motorcycles.
Tailgating
Inappropriately sounding a horn
Communicating with other drivers
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A person with a minimum blood alcohol content (BAC) of ____ is considered legally intoxicated.
0.04 percent
0.08 percent
0.1 percent
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Of the following, which is not a reason to keep a cushion of space between your motorcycle and the vehicle in front of you?
It allows you more time to respond to hazards.
It prevents you from finding an escape route.
It provides space to maneuver your motorcycle.
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Reflective, brightly-colored helmets and clothing:
Should only be worn when riding at night.
Can help motorcycle riders be more visible.
Do not increase a motorcycle rider's safety.
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A motorcycle must have an engine displacement of no more than:
125 cubic centimeters.
200 cubic centimeters.
400 cubic centimeters.
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If you must transport a load, it should be:
Carried over the rear axle.
Carried on the gas tank in front of you.
Piled up against a sissy bar or frame on the back of the seat.
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When riding in a group, riders should:
All maintain safe following distances.
Follow each other as closely as possible.
Not worry about distances between members.
Q.12
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To swerve correctly, you should:
Shift your weight quickly.
Turn the handlebars quickly.
Press the handgrip in the direction of the turn.
Q.13
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As you consume more alcohol, your ability to safely ride:
Increases.
Stays the same.
Decreases.
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When entering a turn, you should:
Slow down.
Speed up.
Come to a complete stop.
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Which of the following is not a benefit of maintaining a space cushion between your motorcycle and other vehicles?
You will have time to react to hazards.
You will have space to maneuver.
You will have more time to accelerate when entering a curve.
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Which of the following is not a potential problem?
An upcoming change in road surface characteristics
Surrounding traffic
Conditions that do not appear to change as you approach
Q.17
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Eye protection is:
Required for all riders.
Not required, but recommended.
Only required for inexperienced motorcycle users.
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To help others see your motorcycle, you should:
Use your headlight.
Weave in your lane.
Maintain eye contact with other road users.
Q.19
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You should flash your brake light to:
Tell other motorists that you are riding near them.
Help other motorists see your motorcycle while traveling in slow traffic.
Tell other motorists that you are going to slow down or stop where they don't expect you to do so.
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When consumed together, the effects of alcohol and drugs:
Are less dangerous than when either is consumed alone.
Often balance out.
Can be more pronounced than when either is consumed alone.
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It is illegal to operate a motorcycle with a minimum blood alcohol content (BAC) of:
0.08 percent.
0.1 percent.
0.3 percent.
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The risk of a head or neck injury is reduced:
By wearing a helmet.
By riding more slowly.
By reading the owner’s manual.
Q.23
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A DOT-compliant helmet:
Severely limits your vision.
Allows you to see as far to the sides as is necessary for safe riding.
Can become a hazard to the rider.
Q.24
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A sign that your front tire has gone flat is that your steering suddenly feels:
Heavy.
Loose.
Soft.
Q.25
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When choosing a helmet, you should ensure that it:
Has no cracks or defects.
Looks nice.
Fits loosely.
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While riding, you should wear:
Hearing protection to prevent damage from long-term exposure to engine and wind noise.
A helmet to protect your hearing.
A baseball cap.
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There may be less traction available for braking when:
A motorcycle is leaning.
A motorcycle is straight up and down.
A motorcycle is on dry pavement.
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When positioning your body on the motorcycle:
You should hold yourself up with your arms.
Your arms should be used to steer the motorcycle.
You should have to stretch to reach the handgrips.
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Where should you position your motorcycle when entering a curve?
The outside of the curve
The inside of the curve
Wherever traffic and road conditions require
Q.30
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Under normal conditions, a motorcyclist should maintain a following distance of at least:
Two seconds.
Three seconds.
Four seconds.
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