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Section 5

1. You notice that a motor-cycle is emitting substances or products which are harmful for human health or pollute the environment more than allowed. What is the punishment for this offence?
  • Only a fine.
  • A fine and the competent person who certifies the offence will immediately take away the number plates.
  • There is no consequence for such a breach of the law.
2. Does the fluid of the battery of your motor-cycle need to be checked, and if yes, what kind of check?
  • The level of its fluids should be periodically checked and it should be filled with distilled water.
  • It does not need a check.
  • It needs to be checked whether the battery is charged enough.
3. The full beam headlights of a two-wheeled motor-cycle are:
  • Red.
  • Green.
  • White.
4. You notice that the braking system of your motor-cycle does not work efficiently. What should you do?
  • Ask the help of a friend who occasionally undertakes such task.
  • Repair it by yourself.
  • Refer to a repair workshop that operates legally for the repair and check of its proper function.
5. Do the wire ropes of the accelerator, clutch and brakes of the motor-cycle need lubrication?
  • No, because the manufacturer has ensured their lubrication.
  • They need periodical check and lubrication, because otherwise they become dry and are broken.
  • They need lubrication whenever the rider realises that they start tightening.
6. You notice that a motor-cycle during its movement and operation is making a bigger noise than that permitted. What is the punishment for this offence?
  • A fine and the competent person who certifies the offence will immediately take away the number plates.
  • There is no consequence for such a breach of the law.
  • Only a fine.
7. A two-wheeled motor-cycle with an engine of 80 cc is moving in a motor-way. Which is the maximum permissible speed limit at which it can move?
  • 45 km/h.
  • 100 km/h.
  • 70 km/h.
8. Why do the shock absorbers (amortisseur) of a motor-cycle contain also oil:
  • In order to be noiseless and not wear out.
  • Because the shocks caused by the road roughness are better absorbed with the use of oil.
  • Because the oil makes the braking system elastic.
9. The motor-cyclist wears a special belt on his waist for:
  • Being supported better on the motor-cycle.
  • The support of their vertebral column and protection of their kidneys and other organs in the waist.
  • Beauty reasons.
10. The full beam headlight(s) of a motor-cycle must give sufficient light to the road in the night-time in fair weather conditions:
  • At least 50 m ahead of the motor-cycle.
  • At least 100 m ahead of the motor-cycle.
  • At least 70 m ahead of the motor-cycle.
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