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NewFoundland Class 6L Motorcycle License Test - Rules
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1 - When turning, motorcyclists must:
1. Pay attention to surrounding traffic
2. Check blind spots
3. Shift weight into the direction of the turn
4. All of the above
2 - To put your licence plate onto a motorcycle, you need
1. Both 2 and 3
2. MTO consent via written letter
3. Safety standard certificate
4. Police record check
3 - Before making a left turn from a one-way street, you should be
1. Close to the centre of the roadway
2. Your position doesn't matter, provided you signal your intention
3. Close to the right-hand side of the roadway
4. Close to the left-hand side of the roadway
4 - What is the most important purpose for wearing motorcycle helmets?
1. The reduce sun glare
2. They help reduce wind pressure
3. The protect against head injuries
4. They deter insects from irritating the riders
5 - Where is the front brake located on the motorcycle?
1. The brake is located on the right handlebar
2. The brake is located on the left handlebar
3. The brake is located under right foot
4. The brake is located under right foot
6 - How does fatigue affect a motorcyclist's ability to drive safely?
1. It increases the motorcyclist's ability to react quickly and appropriately in the event of an emergency
2. It increases the motorcyclist's attentiveness and ability to concentrate.
3. It reduces the motorcyclist's ability to react quickly and appropriately in the event of an emergency
4. It increases the motorcyclist's ability to relax and unwind while driving.
7 - How can you ensure that other drivers see you and do not crash into you?
1. Both 3 and 4
2. Look at other vehicles
3. Wear bright clothing
4. Slow down when approaching intersections
8 - With a class M2 licence, you may drive:
1. A motorcycle/motor tricycle on any public road
2. A limited-speed motorcylce/moped on roads other than those under regulation 630 of the highway traffic act
3. Class G vehicles (under class G1 licence conditions)
4. All of the above
9 - In the Motorcycle Driver's Handbook, the term "motorcycle" includes which of the following?
1. Mopeds, Limited Speed Motorcycles and Motor Tricycles
2. Mopeds and Motor Tricycles
3. Limited Speed Motorcycles and Mopeds
4. Limited Speed Motorcycles and Motor Tricycles
10 - How do properly adjusted mirrors help the motorcyclist?
1. They provide a view of a major portion of the lane beside the motorcycle.
2. They provide a view of at least half the lane behind the motorcycle
3. They help to reduce vulnerable blind spots
4. All of the Above
11 - With an M2 licence, you may drive a limited-speed motorcylce on:
1. Any public road
2. All public and freeways as long as there is no passengers
3. Any road other than listed under regulation 630 of highway traffic act
4. Public roads excluding freeways
12 - Motor tricycles can only be registered to drive on Ontario roads if:
1. The total weight of the vehicle is less than 2,000 kg
2. There are four or fewer seats
3. Seating ensures all passengers sitting single-file
4. All of the above
13 - Which of the following statements about M1 license conditions is FALSE?
1. The M1 holder must not carry passengers
2. The M1 holder is not permitted to drive on specific roads or go higher than specific speed levels.
3. The holder of the M1 may have a blood alcohol level between 0.00 and 0.05
4. The M1 holder may drive a motorcycle only during daylight hours, extending from ? hour prior to sunrise till ? hour past sunset.
14 - Which of the following effectively helps prevent unwanted acceleration?
1. Braking often
2. Both 1 and 4
3. Paying attention to throttle
4. Keeping wrists low
15 - What is the purpose served by the throttle?
1. It plays a role in controlling the rear brakes of the motorcycle.
2. It displays the number of revolutions undergone by the engine per minute
3. The throttle is located on the right handgrip and helps control the speed of the motorcycle. When twisted inward towards the rider, the throttle releases fuel which flows to the engine.
4. It plays a role in controlling the speed of the motorcycle.
16 - Threshhold braking helps when:
1. Your wheels lock up
2. Emergencies occur
3. Intense weather conditions impair driving
4. All of above
17 - The standard signal for help for a stopped motorcycle is
1. Lifting your helmet in the air for other drivers to see
2. Placing the motorcycle on the ground sidways
3. Placing your helmet on the ground to the rear of the motorcycle
4. Waving your arms
18 - Which of the following will result in the issuing of an M2 licence with an M condition?
1. The use of any motorcycle as long as you choose to ride mopeds in future
2. The use of moped for the level 1 road test
3. The use of motor tricycle for the level 1 road test
4. The use of limited-speed motorcycle for the level 1 road test
19 - To brake correctly, motorcyclists must:
1. Apply front brake and then read brake
2. Apply both front and rear brake at the same time
3. Turn off the ignition
4. Decrease throttle gradually
20 - What is the major difference between the front and rear brakes?
1. The front brakes account for one-quarter of the stopping force of the motorcycle.
2. The front brakes provide the entire stopping force of the motorcycle.
3. The front brakes are easier to access than the rear brakes.
4. The front brakes account for three-quarters of the stopping force of the motorcycle
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