QUESTION 1
QUESTION 1
What is the correct position for the body of a motor-cycle pillion-passenger?

It should remain always in a vertical position.
Close to the rider’s body, following their movements.
Slightly leaning back.

QUESTION 2
QUESTION 2
Which is the maximum permissible speed limit for a two-wheeled motor-cycle with an engine of over 125 cc when moving in an expressway?

70 km/h
110 km/h.
50 km/h.

QUESTION 3
QUESTION 3
Which is in your opinion the correct way to overtake a leading vehicle?

On the left as slow as possible.
On the left or right at a high speed.
On the left and, after making your presence and intention known, accelerating as fast as possible.

QUESTION 4
QUESTION 4
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 switch on the full beam headlights of your motor-cycle as well.
You should brake.

QUESTION 5
QUESTION 5
You should not ride behind and very close to a lorry, because:

The air-stream of the lorry will drop you off.
You will breathe its exhaust gases.
The drivers behind you will not be able to see you.
Your visibility ahead is reduced.

QUESTION 6
QUESTION 6
Do you believe that the lights of the motor-cycle should be on also in the day-time?

No, because thus they limit the visibility of the drivers of other vehicles.
No, because the battery runs down.
Yes, because thus it is better visible by the drivers of other vehicles.

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?

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

QUESTION 8
QUESTION 8
Do the wire ropes of the accelerator, clutch and brakes of the motor-cycle need lubrication?

They need periodical check and lubrication, because otherwise they become dry and are broken.
No, because the manufacturer has ensured their lubrication.
They need lubrication whenever the rider realises that they start tightening.

QUESTION 9
QUESTION 9
Which type of oil should you use in the engine of your motor-cycle and how often should you replace the oils?

The type determined by the manufacturer and replace the oils every 1000 m.
The type determined by the manufacturer and replace the oils when you notice that the engine gets overheated.
The type which has the fluidity determined by the manufacturer and replace the oils regularly according to those determined by the manufacturers of the oils and the motor-cycle.

QUESTION 10
QUESTION 10
Motor-cycles and mopeds must be fitted with:

One braking system to act on the front wheels.
One braking system to act on the rear wheels.
Two braking systems to act on both wheels.

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