Exam Questions
Exam Questions

Risk factors related to different road conditions, in particular, the change of these conditions depending on the weather and time of day or night, the characteristics of different road types and the related applicable requirements

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Question № 1

Id: 6535
points: 3

How should you cross a railway line on a motorcycle?

    At an angle close to a straight angle.
    At an acute angle, regardless of the position of the railway line in relation to the road.
    By changing the gear to a higher one, in order to accelerate.

Question № 2

Id: 6536
points: 3

Can riding a motorcycle on road markings be dangerous?

    No, if they're not wet.
    Yes, road markings may be slippery regardless of weather conditions.
    Yes, but only during a rainfall.

Question № 3

Id: 6538
points: 3

How should you brake if you ride a motorcycle in a mountainous area?

    By using only the rear-wheel brake.
    By using only the front-wheel brake.
    By using both brakes and braking with the engine.

Question № 4

Id: 6539
points: 3

How should you ride a motorcycle on a dirt road?

    By raising yourself lightly on the footrests.
    By moving as far away from the handlebar as possible.
    By speeding up, in order to improve the stability of the motorcycle.

Question № 5

Id: 6540
points: 3

How should you go over a drain when riding a moped?

    By avoiding riding over the metal elements of the drain.
    By riding as close as possible to the middle of the metal elements.
    By braking while going over the drain.

Question № 6

Id: 6541
points: 3

How should you cross a railway line on a moped?

    At an angle close to a straight angle.
    At an acute angle, regardless of the position of the railway line in relation to the road.
    By changing the gear to a higher one, in order to accelerate.

Question № 7

Id: 6542
points: 3

Can riding a moped on road markings be dangerous?

    No, if they're not wet.
    Yes, road markings may be slippery regardless of weather conditions.
    Yes, but only during rainfall.

Question № 8

Id: 6543
points: 3

How should you brake if you ride a moped in a mountainous area?

    By using only the rear-wheel brake.
    By using only the front-wheel brake.
    By using both brakes and braking with the engine.

Question № 9

Id: 6544
points: 3

How should you ride a moped on a dirt road?

    By raising yourself lightly on the footrests.
    By moving as far away from the handlebar as possible.
    The same way as on a hard road, with a dry and clean surface.

Question № 10

Id: 7577
points: 3

Which of the following ways of braking should be used if there is a need to abruptly decrease the speed of the motorcycle on a long downhill ride?

    Braking with the rear brake only.
    Braking with the front brake only.
    Engine braking and simultaneously braking with the front and rear brakes.

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