Motorcycle Theory Test Case Study 1

You're taking a pillion passenger to collect their new motorcycle. The weather is fine, with a strong side wind. There's a cyclist in front and the road surface is cracked, with areas of loose and crumbled tarmac. Further on, the traffic is heavier. On reaching your destination, you turn right into the dealer's forecourt.

You have 10 minutes to answer 5 questions based on the theory test case study above. Read and understand the scenario before starting the test. You need 4 out of 5 to pass. Good luck!

Tests Taken

Last Score

Average Score

Your Progress

1345 votes - average 4.8 out of 5

Motorcycle Theory Test Case Study 1 Quick View

Click the question box to reveal the correct answer. You can print the Motorcycle Theory Test Case Study 1 questions and answers by clicking the printer icon below.

A Front forks and handlebar height
B Passenger footrests and chain tension
C Pillion seating and wheel alignment
D Tyre pressures and headlight aim
Correct Answer: D Tyre pressures and headlight aim
A It would be difficult to hold a steady course
B It would be difficult to keep to the speed limits
C It would cause the motorcycle to use more fuel
D It would reduce the overall stopping distance
Correct Answer: A It would be difficult to hold a steady course
A They would be able to ride faster
B They would get off and walk along the road
C They would ride along the middle of the road
D They would try to avoid cracks and holes
Correct Answer: D They would try to avoid cracks and holes
A In the highest gear possible
B More quickly
C More slowly
D Using main-beam headlights
Correct Answer: C More slowly
A Ask your passenger to give a right-turn arm signal
B Check over your left shoulder for overtaking vehicles
C Check over your right shoulder for overtaking vehicles
D Give a slowing-down arm signal
Correct Answer: C Check over your right shoulder for overtaking vehicles