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NewFoundland Class 6L Motorcycle License Test - Rules
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1 - Changing gears during a turn can result in:
1. Skidding
2. Rear wheels becoming impaired
3. Both 1 and 2
4. None of the above
2 - Which of the following is illegal for M1-licenced motorcyclists in particular?
1. Having a blood alcohol level greater than zero
2. All of these
3. Driving during nighttime hours
4. Carrying passengers
3 - If you notice your motorcycle's movement being affected by uneven terrain, you should:
1. Accelerate over terrian
2. Downshift to a lower gear
3. Stop and change tire
4. Attempt to drive smoothly over the surface
4 - 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
5 - 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
6 - 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
7 - Is it mandatory to have a horn on a motorcycle?
1. A horn is not required on motorcycles
2. It is mandatory only in the case of mopeds
3. None of them.
4. It is mandatory to have a horn and to ensure that it is in proper working condition.
8 - When seated on a motorcycle at what distance from the ground should the rider?s feet be?
1. The rider's feet should be in a flat resting position at a distance of 2.54cm (1 inch) from the ground.
2. The rider's toes should just be able to touch the ground
3. The rider's feet should be resting flat on the ground.
4. The rider's toes should be at a distance of 5-10cm (2-4 inches) from the ground.
9 - If your front tire blows out, you must:
1. Shift your weight to back
2. Pull over and call emergency Services
3. Shift your weight to back
4. Drive normally
10 - What is the most effective way to avoid collisions?
1. Driving at least 1 m away from other vehicles
2. Performing shoulder checks before turning
3. Checking mirrors every ten minutes
4. All of the above
11 - In order to discourage others on the road from attempting to share the right lane, in what part of the lane should the motorcyclist drive?
1. In the middle of the lane
2. In the right part of the lane, also known as the right tire track
3. It is unsafe to attempt to discourage others on the ride from attempting to share a lane; it is better to ignore other drivers who are attempting to share the lane.
4. In the left part of the lane, also known the left tire track.
12 - What is the minimum amount of tire tread you should have on your motorcycle tires?
1. 1.5cm
2. 2.5 inches
3. 2.5mm
4. 1.5 mm
13 - Threshhold braking helps when:
1. Your wheels lock up
2. Emergencies occur
3. Intense weather conditions impair driving
4. All of above
14 - How is front brake applied?
1. It is applied by pushing the lever away from the handgrip.
2. It is applied by pulling the lever towards the handgrip.
3. It is applied by pulling the lever towards the handgrip repeatedly
4. It is applied by pushing the lever away from the handgrip repeatedly
15 - When turning left or right, the best blocking position would be:
1. The centre of the road
2. The tire track in the direction in which you are turning
3. Whatever you are comfortable with
4. Lane blocking is not required when making turns
16 - 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
17 - 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
18 - In extreme cold, tire pressure:
1. Increases
2. Decreases
3. Weather has no effect on tire pressure
4. Stays constant
19 - If the rear wheel becomes locked, the rider should
1. Apply brakes and swerve off the road
2. Pull over as safely and cautiously as possible
3. Shift weight forward
4. Increase throttle
20 - Which of the following is not a primary control important for the operation of the motorcycle?
1. Speedometer
2. Throttle.
3. Rear brake
4. Shift lever
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