Loading... 1. The ‘blind area’ should be checked before Mark one answer. [Get Hints]giving a signalgiving an arm signaapplying the brakeschanging directionQuestion 1 of 39 Loading... 2. You want to change lanes in busy, moving traffic. Why could looking over your shoulder help? Mark two answers. [Get Hints]So your balance will not be affectedTo avoid having to give a signaSo traffic ahead will make room for youMirrors may not cover blind spotsDrivers behind you would be warnedQuestion 2 of 39 Loading... 3. What must you do before stopping normally? Mark one answer. [Get Hints]Select first gearMove into neutralUse your mirrorsPut both feet downQuestion 3 of 39 Loading... 4. Why are these yellow lines painted across the road? Mark one answer [Get Hints]To tell you the distance to the roundaboutTo make you aware of your speedTo help you keep the correct separation distanceTo help you choose the correct laneQuestion 4 of 39 Loading... 5. Before you make a U-turn in the road, you should Mark one answer. [Get Hints]give an arm signal as well as using your indicatorslook over your shoulder for a final checksignal so that other drivers can slow down for youselect a higher gear than normalQuestion 5 of 39 Loading... 6. You are turning right on a multi-lane roundabout. When should you take a ‘lifesaver’ glance over your left shoulder? Mark one answer. [Get Hints]Before moving into the left laneBefore signalling to the rightAfter leaving the roundaboutAfter moving into the left laneQuestion 6 of 39 Loading... 7. Riding a motorcycle when you are cold could cause you to Mark one answer. [Get Hints]be more relaxedlose concentrationreact more quicklybe more alertQuestion 7 of 39 Loading... 8. You see road signs showing a sharp bend ahead. What should you do? Mark one answer. [Get Hints]Slow down before the bendSlow down as you go around the bendContinue at the same speedSlow down as you come out of the bendQuestion 8 of 39 Loading... 9. You are riding at night and are dazzled by the headlights of an oncoming car. You should Mark one answer. [Get Hints]close your eyesflash your headlightslow down or stopturn your head awayQuestion 9 of 39 Loading... 10. What is the ‘lifesaver’ when riding a motorcycle? [Get Hints]A final, rearward glance before changing directionA part of the motorcycle tool kitA certificate every motorcyclist must haveA mirror fitted to check blind spotsQuestion 10 of 39 Loading... 11. You are on a motorway. You see an incident on the other side of the road. Your lane is clear. You should Mark one answer. [Get Hints]assist the emergency servicesstop, and cross the road to helpconcentrate on what is happening aheadplace a warning triangle in the roadQuestion 11 of 39 Loading... 12. Why can it be helpful to have mirrors fitted on each side of your motorcycle ? Mark one answer. [Get Hints]To give you the best view of the road behindTo make your motorcycle appear larger to other driversTo judge the gap when filtering in trafficTo give protection when riding in poor weatherQuestion 12 of 39 Loading... 13. When riding a different motorcycle you should Mark one answer. [Get Hints]be sure you know where all controls and switches areleave your gloves behind so switches can be operated more easilyride as soon as possible as all controls and switches are the sameask someone to ride with you for the first timeQuestion 13 of 39 Loading... 14. This road marking warns Mark one answer. [Get Hints]overtaking drivers to move back to the leftdrivers that it is safe to overtakedrivers to use the hard shoulderovertaking drivers there is a bend to the leftQuestion 14 of 39 Loading... 15. You are waiting to turn right at the end of a road. Your view is obstructed by parked vehicles. What should you do? Mark one answer. [Get Hints]Stop and then move forward slowly and carefully for a proper viewTurn your vehicle around immediately and find another junction to useMove quickly to where you can see so you only block traffic from one directionWait for a pedestrian to let you know when it is safe for you to emergeQuestion 15 of 39 Loading... 16. When following a large vehicle you should keep well back because this Mark one answer. [Get Hints]allows you to corner more quicklyallows the driver to see you in the mirrorshelps the large vehicle to stop more easilyhelps you to keep out of the windQuestion 16 of 39 Loading... 17. On a motorcycle you should only use a mobile telephone when you Mark one answer. [Get Hints]are travelling on a quiet roadhave parked in a safe placehave a pillion passenger to helphave a motorcycle with automatic gearsQuestion 17 of 39 Loading... 18. To move off safely from a parked position you should Mark one answer. [Get Hints]signal if other drivers will need to slow downgive an arm signal as well as using your indicatorsleave your motorcycle on its stand until the road is clear look over your shoulder for a final checkQuestion 18 of 39 Loading... 19. You are about to turn right. What should you do just before you turn? Mark one answer. [Get Hints]Take a ‘lifesaver’ glance over your shoulderGive the correct signaSelect the correct gearGet in position ready for the turnQuestion 19 of 39 Loading... 20. You are approaching traffic lights that have been on green for some time. You should Mark one answer. [Get Hints]maintain your speedaccelerate hardbrake hardbe ready to stopQuestion 20 of 39 Loading... 21. You are turning right at a large roundabout. Before you cross a lane to reach your exit you should Mark one answer. [Get Hints]take a ‘lifesaver’ glance over your left shoulderput on your right indicatorcancel the left indicatortake a ‘lifesaver’ glance over your right shoulderQuestion 21 of 39 Loading... 22. As you approach this bridge you should Mark three answers. [Get Hints]find another routebeware of pedestriansslow downget over the bridge as quickly as possibleconsider using your hornmove into the middle of the road to get a better viewQuestion 22 of 39 Loading... 23. Which of the following should you do before stopping? Mark one answer. [Get Hints]Flash your headlightsUse the mirrorsSound the hornSelect a higher gearQuestion 23 of 39 Loading... 24. Your mobile phone rings while you are travelling. You should Mark one answer. [Get Hints]pull up at the nearest kerbpull up in a suitable placestop immediatelyanswer it immediatelyQuestion 24 of 39 Loading... 25. When riding, your shoulders obstruct the view in your mirrors. To overcome this you should Mark one answer. [Get Hints]brake earlier than normalextend the mirror armsindicate earlier than normalfit smaller mirrorsQuestion 25 of 39 Loading... 26. You are turning right onto a dual carriageway. What should you do before emerging? Mark one answer. [Get Hints]Check that the central reservation is wide enoughStop, and then select a very low gearPosition in the left gutter of the side roadCheck there is enough room for vehicles behind youQuestion 26 of 39 Loading... 27. In which of these situations should you avoid overtaking? Mark one answer. [Get Hints]On a 30 mph roadJust after a bendIn a one-way streetApproaching a dip in the roadQuestion 27 of 39 Loading... 28. In which of these situations should you avoid overtaking? Mark one answer. [Get Hints]Just after a bendIn a one-way streetOn a 30 mph roadApproaching a dip in the roadQuestion 28 of 39 Loading... 29. You are turning right at a large roundabout. Before you leave the roundabout you should Mark one answer. [Get Hints]take a ‘lifesaver’ glance over your left shouldercancel the left indicatorgive way to all traffic from the rightput on your right indicatorQuestion 29 of 39 Loading... 30. You should always check the ‘blind areas’ before Mark one answer. [Get Hints]giving a signalslowing downchanging gearmoving offQuestion 30 of 39 Loading... 31. You are positioned to turn right on a multi-lane roundabout. What should you do before to a lane on your left? Mark one answer. [Get Hints]Signal to the rightCancel the left signalTake a ‘lifesaver’ glance over your right shoulderTake a ‘lifesaver’ glance over your left shoulderQuestion 31 of 39 Loading... 32. You are about to emerge from a junction. Your pillion passenger tells you it’s safe to go. What should you do? Mark one answer. [Get Hints]Check for yourself before pulling outAsk them to check again before you goGo, if you are sure they can see clearlyTake their advice and ride onQuestion 32 of 39 Loading... 33. You are riding at night and are dazzled by the lights of an approaching vehicle. What should you do? Mark one answer. [Get Hints]Switch to main beamSlow down and stopFlash your headlightSwitch off your headlightQuestion 33 of 39 Loading... 34. It is vital to check the ‘blind area’ before Mark one answer. [Get Hints]changing lanesgiving signalschanging gearslowing downQuestion 34 of 39 Loading... 35. When you see a hazard ahead you should use the mirrors. Why is this? Mark one answer. [Get Hints]To assess how your actions will affect following trafficBecause you will need to brake sharply to a stopTo check what is happening on the road aheadBecause you will need to accelerate out of dangerQuestion 35 of 39 Loading... 36. You are riding at night. You have your headlight on main beam. Another vehicle is overtaking you. When should you dip your headlight? Mark one answer. [Get Hints]After the other vehicle pulls in front of youWhen the other vehicle signals to overtakeAs soon as the other vehicle moves out to overtakeAs soon as the other vehicle passes youQuestion 36 of 39 Loading... 37. You are about to emerge from a junction. Your pillion passenger tells you it’s clear. When should you rely on their judgement? Mark one answer. [Get Hints]When the roads are very quietNever, you should always look for yourselfOnly when they are a qualified riderWhen the roads are very busyQuestion 37 of 39 Loading... 38. You have been waiting for some time to make a right turn into a side road. What should you do just before you make the turn? Mark one answer. [Get Hints]Wave to the oncoming trafficSelect a higher gearMove close to the kerbMake a ‘lifesaver’ checkQuestion 38 of 39 Loading... 39. In motorcycling, the term ‘lifesaver’ refers to Mark one answer. [Get Hints]an approved safety helmeta final rearward glancea reflective jacketthe two-second ruleQuestion 39 of 39 Loading...