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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