Motorcycle Theory Test Case Study 5

You're carrying a friend on the back of your motorcycle. You buy fuel at the service station, then make various checks, including your tyre pressures. You want to turn left when you leave the forecourt. There are parked cars obscuring your view. It begins to snow just before you reach your destination.

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!

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A It will be easier for you to accelerate
B The extra weight can affect your balance
C They can help with observation
D Your stopping distance will be shorter
Correct Answer: B The extra weight can affect your balance
A Keep upright when going round bends
B Lean to the side in order to see ahead
C Lean with you when going round bends
D Look behind and then signal for you
Correct Answer: C Lean with you when going round bends
A Brakes
B Handlebars
C Headlights
D Seating
Correct Answer: C Headlights
A Edge forward slowly until you can see clearly
B Keep moving and merge with the traffic
C Stop and make your passenger signal to oncoming traffic
D Stop and wait until some of the parked cars move away
Correct Answer: A Edge forward slowly until you can see clearly
A So your passenger can see more clearly
B To keep away from exhaust fumes
C You'll need more room in which to stop safely
D Your passenger told you to keep further back
Correct Answer: C You'll need more room in which to stop safely