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Section 10

1. You are riding a motor-cycle and following a large vehicle at a speed of 60 km/h. Which position should you take up?
  • On the right side of the road so as to have visibility.
  • You should approach the vehicle close so as to be protected by the wind.
  • You should keep well behind so as to be able to have a view ahead of the vehicle.
  • You should approach the vehicle close so as to overtake it easily.
2. When riding a motor-cycle your usual position in the road should allow you:
  • To let vehicles coming overtake you on the right.
  • To delay the vehicles that wish to overtake.
  • To be visible in the mirrors of the vehicle ahead of you.
  • To be visible by the other vehicles ahead of you.
  • To remain at a distance of 0.50 m from the pavement.
3. You wish to turn right. Why should you take up the correct position in the road in good time?
  • So as to allow other drivers to turn ahead of you.
  • So as to allow the other drivers to overtake you on the left.
  • So as to be able to see better the road where you will turn.
  • To let the other drivers know how you are going to act.
4. When the driving chain is loose, then:
  • The brakes may sustain a damage.
  • The rear wheel may be immobilised.
  • A power-cut of the ignition may occur.
  • The front wheel may brake.
5. Which actions of the rider cause serious damage to the tyres of the motor-cycle?
  • Parking.
  • Gear changing.
  • Turning.
  • Braking.
6. How often should you check your tyre pressure?
  • Only at every regular maintenance.
  • After every long journey.
  • Once a month.
  • Once a week.
7. The tread of the tyres must have at least the following depth:
  • 1 mm.
  • 4 mm.
  • 2,5 mm.
  • 1,6 mm.
8. Your motor-cycle has tyres with air chambers. Therefore:
  • You should replace the air chambers every 6 months.
  • You should replace the air chambers every time you change the rear tyre.
  • You should replace the air chambers every 10,000 km.
  • You should replace the air chambers every time you change the tyres.
9. Which of the following will not make you more visible in the day-time?
  • A black crash-helmet.
  • A white crash-helmet.
  • Lights being on.
  • Clothes with reflectors.
10. You are riding a motor-cycle in a very hot weather. Then you should:
  • Wear simple shoes instead of boots.
  • Continue to wear protective clothes.
  • Ride with the gelatine of your crash-helmet fully open.
  • Loosen the strap of the crash-helmet.
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