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Wisconsin Motorcycle Driving Permit Test-2
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Q.1
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This road sign means:
You are about to enter a one-way street the wrong way.
School crossing ahead.
Do not drive in this lane.
Traffic turning left on the green light must yield to oncoming traffic.
Q.2
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This road sign means:
When pavement is wet, reduce your speed.
The road ahead winds a series of turns or curves.
Traffic increases ahead.
Steep grade ahead.
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This sign means:
U-turns are prohibited.
U-turns are permitted.
Winding road ahead.
Sharp left turn ahead.
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This sign means:
Pedestrian crossing.
Side road.
Railroad ahead.
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An orange-colored sign like this means:
There is roadwork ahead.
You must change lanes ahead.
There is a detour ahead.
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When the lights on this sign are flashing, what should you do?
Stop and wait until the train passes.
Proceed with caution.
Turn around and find an alternate route.
Q.7
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This sign means:
Watch for bicycles.
Bicycles not allowed.
Bicycle repair shop ahead.
Q.8
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This sign means:
No parking.
Divided highway ahead.
Left turn signal.
Yield.
Q.9
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This sign means:
Bicycle crossing.
Stop.
Fines double in a work zone.
Stop ahead.
Q.10
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This sign means:
Watch for drunk drivers.
Curves ahead.
Slippery when wet.
Apply your brakes quickly.
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This sign means:
Slow down if an emergency vehicle is approaching.
Look both ways as you cross the intersection.
Always come to a full stop at the intersection.
Slow down and be prepared to stop if necessary.
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This sign means:
Slippery when wet.
Tow-away zone.
Steep downgrade.
Roadwork ahead.
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What are the colors of signs that tell you the distance to the next exit on a highway?
Yellow with black letters
Black with white letters
Red with white letters
Green with white letters
Q.14
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This road sign means:
Sharp turn to the right ahead.
Upcoming sharp left and right turns.
Winding road ahead.
Q.15
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This sign means:
No right turn.
Right turn on red light permitted with caution.
All traffic must turn right at next intersection.
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When planning a long group ride, which of the following ideas should not be implemented?
The lengths of travel segments should be based on the least experienced rider.
Breaks should be minimized so the riders can get to their destination as soon as possible.
Inexperienced riders should be placed behind the leaders.
The group should maintain a staggered riding formation.
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Hearing protection is:
Not recommended.
Recommended only for long rides.
Recommended for all rides.
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When looking through a turn, you should:
Turn your head and shoulders.
Turn just your head.
Turn your head, shoulders, and torso.
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Signals on a motorcycle:
Serve little purpose since motorcycles are smaller than most other vehicles.
Are very important to alert other motorists to a rider's intentions.
Should not be used if no vehicles are close to the motorcycle.
Are more complicated than those on a car.
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A difference between googles and a windshield is:
Goggles will protect you from the wind, but a windshield won’t.
A windshield will protect you from the wind, but goggles won't.
A windshield will keep your eyes from watering better than goggles.
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A motorcyclist can discourage other vehicles from lane sharing by:
Riding in the left portion of a lane.
Riding in the center portion of a lane.
Giving dirty looks if another driver moves into their lane.
Riding in a zigzag pattern to fill up a lane.
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A good way to handle a tailgater is to:
Encourage the tailgater to pass by slowing down or changing lanes.
Speed up to put distance between you and the tailgater.
Ignore the tailgater.
Q.23
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Which of the following is a good color to wear to be seen?
Orange
Black
Brown
Deep blue
Q.24
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To minimize the potential for fatigue, you should:
Turn on the radio.
Take frequent rest breaks.
Drink caffeine.
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One of the benefits of performing regular maintenance on your motorcycle is that:
The motorcycle will ride well for a long period of time.
The maintenance check will take a lot of time.
Maintenance will be costly.
Maintenance checks can often prevent parking tickets.
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Which of the following is not important when looking for a motorcycle helmet?
The helmet meets U.S. Department of Transportation standards.
The helmet fits snugly all the way around your head.
The helmet has no obvious defects, such as cracks or loose padding.
The helmet looks cool.
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When riding, you should:
Always scan the road ahead and anticipate potential risks.
Focus on the controls, including the speedometer, rather than the road.
Not be concerned with hazards, because hazards are minimal on the roadway.
Always look ahead, but try not to look for hazards.
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If you accidentally lock your rear brake on a good traction surface, you should:
Let go of the rear brake.
Keep the rear brake locked until you stop.
Release the rear brake and only use the front brake.
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If your front wheel locks while you are braking, you should:
Keep the tire locked up, as it will help you stop more quickly.
Release the front brake and only use the rear brake.
Release the front brake immediately and re-apply it.
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If your motorcycle begins to weave while you are riding over rain grooves or bridge gratings, you should:
Relax, maintain a steady speed, and ride straight across the surface.
Tighten your hold on the handle grips and increase your speed to get past the hazard.
Travel in a zigzag motion.
Ride on the shoulder instead of on the grooves.
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When traveling on wet pavement, a motorcycle rider:
Should travel in the center portion of the lane.
Should follow in the wheel tracks of vehicles ahead.
Should speed up.
Should only use the front brake when stopping.
Q.32
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In hot weather, wearing a riding jacket:
Can help protect against heat exhaustion and dehydration.
Is discouraged because it can cause heat-related problems.
Should only be done if the jacket is a light color.
Is not important.
Q.33
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When riding behind a car, traveling in the left third of the lane allows the driver to see you in their side mirror. What is a downside to this?
Most people don’t use their side mirrors as often as they use their rearview mirror.
The wind may prevent the use of a side mirror.
Side mirrors should not be used by motorists.
Q.34
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When a tire goes flat, the rider can often hear it.
True
False
Q.35
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Keep an expanded cushion of space between your motorcycle and the vehicle in front of you:
When conditions will make stopping more difficult than usual.
When you want to look at the scenery.
To encourage other drivers to cut you off.
To prevent the driver in front of you from knowing you are there.
Q.36
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A rider's boots or shoes should:
Be below their ankles.
Cover their ankles.
Be made of a soft, pliable material.
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If a sign prohibits the use of a moped on a freeway:
Mopeds cannot be used on the freeway.
Mopeds can only be used on the freeway when traffic is moving smoothly.
Mopeds can be used on the freeway if they are not operated at speeds faster than 25 mph.
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When sitting on a motorcycle, you should:
Use your arms to hold up your body.
Sit at an angle so your arms can support your weight.
Sit so you can use your arms to control the motorcycle.
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When riding in a group, inexperienced riders should be:
In the front.
Just behind the lead rider.
In the rear.
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As you slow or stop, you should:
Take the bike out of gear.
Shift up through the gears.
Shift down through the gears.
Stay in the same gear.
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