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.
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