QUESTION 1
QUESTION 1
How tight should the helmet on the motor-cyclist’s head be?

It should fit without squeezing the head.
Very tight, so that it does not come off in case of a collision.
It should be very loose so that the head does not sweat.

QUESTION 2
QUESTION 2
The pillion-passengers should:

Be lighter than the rider.
Have a driving licence.
Wear a helmet.
Wear clothes with reflectors.

QUESTION 3
QUESTION 3
You wish to turn right. Why should you take up the correct position in the road in good time?

So as to be able to see better the road where you will turn.
So as to allow other drivers to turn ahead of you.
To let the other drivers know how you are going to act.
So as to allow the other drivers to overtake you on the left.

QUESTION 4
QUESTION 4
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.

QUESTION 5
QUESTION 5
The side support (stand) of your motor-cycle has not been duly closed and you start. What may happen?

It may cause a riding problem.
Your foot may be caught.
The support may drag on the ground when you are turning and thus the motor-cycle may overturn.
The centre of gravity of the motor-cycle may change.

QUESTION 6
QUESTION 6
If, on the road where you are riding the motor-cycle, there is a part with recent asphalt covering, what should you do?

You should avoid it.
You should ignore it.
You should follow it, because the tyre grip is better there.

QUESTION 7
QUESTION 7
A two-wheeled motor-cycle with an engine of 75 cc is moving in a provincial road network. What is the maximum permissible speed limit at which it can move?

100 km/h.
80 km/h.
70 km/h.

QUESTION 8
QUESTION 8
Which is the vertical allowance (moving free up and down) that the chain which transfers the motion from the engine to the wheel of the motor-cycle must have, if examined in the middle of the distance between the engine and the wheel?

4-5 cm.
2-3 cm.
It must be very tight.

QUESTION 9
QUESTION 9
Which actions of the rider cause serious damage to the tyres of the motor-cycle?

Parking.
Turning.
Gear changing.
Braking.

QUESTION 10
QUESTION 10
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.
There is no consequence for such a breach of the law.
A fine and the competent person who certifies the offence will immediately take away the number plates.

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