Exam Questions
Exam Questions

Different fields of view of drivers, visibility of motorcycle drivers

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Question № 1

Id: 6545
points: 2

If you ride on a motorway and are not performing any manoeuvres, should you observe the road behind the motorcycle?

    No, there's no such need.
    Yes, by looking in the mirrors.
    Yes, by turning the head in order to observe it directly.

Question № 2

Id: 6546
points: 2

What may limit your field of vision when you ride a motorcycle?

    Incorrectly-fitted glasses and helmet.
    Incorrectly-selected motorcycle.
    Incorrectly-selected motorcycle clothing.

Question № 3

Id: 6547
points: 2

Where do you look when turning on a motorcycle?

    At the road straight ahead of the front wheel.
    At the speedometer.
    In the direction you intend to go.

Question № 4

Id: 6548
points: 2

When you're changing lanes, how should you observe the surrounding area?

    By turning my head in order to observe the road directly behind the motorcycle.
    By looking in the mirrors, which allow you to see the road behind the motorcycle.
    By looking in the mirrors and turning the head slightly in order to eliminate the so-called "blind spot".

Question № 5

Id: 6549
points: 2

If you approach a railway crossing on a motorcycle, how will you make sure that a train is not approaching?

    By looking ahead and observing the railway line out of the corner of my eye.
    By turning the head and observing the railway line directly.
    By holding my head straight and moving my eyes only.

Question № 6

Id: 6550
points: 2

If you ride outside a built-up area and you do not make any manoeuvres, should you observe the road behind your moped?

    No, there's no such need.
    Yes, by looking in the mirrors.
    Yes, by turning your head in order to see it directly.

Question № 7

Id: 6551
points: 2

When you're changing lanes, how should you observe the surrounding area?

    By turning my head in order to observe the road directly behind the moped.
    By looking in the mirror that allows you to see the road behind your moped.
    By looking in the mirrors and turning your head slightly in order to eliminate the so-called "blind spot".

Question № 8

Id: 6552
points: 2

What may limit your field of vision when you ride a moped?

    Incorrectly-fitted glasses and helmet.
    Incorrectly-selected motorcycle.
    Incorrectly-selected clothing.

Question № 9

Id: 6553
points: 2

Where do you look when turning on a moped?

    At the road straight ahead of the front wheel.
    At the speedometer.
    In the direction you intend to go.

Question № 10

Id: 6554
points: 2

If you approach a railway crossing on a moped, how will you make sure that a train is not approaching?

    By looking ahead and observing the railway line out of the corner of my eye.
    By turning your head and observing the railway line directly.
    By holding my head straight and moving my eyes only.

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