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Section 8

1. How often should you check the oil level of your motor-cycle?
  • Before every use.
  • Every 1000 km.
  • Every 2000 km.
2. How should the pillion-passenger of a motor-cycle be supported?
  • By the carrier or the relevant accessory behind them.
  • By the rider, pressing their knees.
  • By stepping well on the footsteps and holding lightly but firmly the rider from the waist or the handle of the seat, if there is one.
3. Whilst riding your motor-cycle, a pedestrian that is crossing the street ahead of you suddenly stops in the middle of the street. What should you do?
  • Try to avoid them either by changing course or braking safely.
  • Brake as harshly as possible.
  • Try to overtake them.
4. Does a worn or broken exhaust pipe affect negatively engine performance?
  • Yes, it affects it by changing unexpectedly the horsepower, increasing the noise and reducing the life of the engine.
  • Yes, it affects it positively.
  • No, it does not affect it.
5. Is the pillion-passenger important for motor-cycle riding and why?
  • Yes, because the vehicle becomes heavier.
  • Yes, because they affect its centre of gravity.
  • No, because they do not ride it.
6. You are riding your motor-cycle and you are approaching a bend. What should you do?
  • You should speed up, tilt approaching the ground and negotiate the bend.
  • You should speed up so as to negotiate the bend quickly.
  • You should check the road, take up the correct position and adjust your speed and gear.
7. A worn or broken exhaust pipe may cause damage to the engine of the motor-cycle:
  • It affects negatively the performance of the engine, in particular, if it is two-stroke.
  • It does not cause damage to the engine, but it deregulates the engine.
  • It does not create any problem.
8. If a vehicle coming from the opposite direction has its headlights on full beam and as a consequence you cannot see:
  • You should close the accelerator, switch on your dipped headlights and follow the horizontal lines riding as right as possible.
  • You should brake.
  • You should switch on the full beam headlights of your motor-cycle as well.
9. A basic modification to your motor-cycle:
  • Does not affect the safety of riding your motor-cycle.
  • Is dangerous, as long as it has been made without the standards of the manufacturer having been observed.
  • You may make it by yourself.
10. At which point around a passenger car may a motor-cycle not be noticed by the car driver?
  • On the left only.
  • When it moves in the blind spots of mirrors of the car.
  • Just behind the car.
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