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Free Kentucky Motorcycle Online Practice Test

You are about to take a FREE Sample of the Kentucky Motorcycle Online Practice Test. The sample test consists of 9 multiple choice questions and answers.

Please select the best answer for each question below and then click "Submit."

1. Alcohol is a major contributor to motorcycle crashes, particularly fatal crashes. Studies show that what number of all riders killed in motorcycle crashes had been drinking?

a.
40%–45%
b.
80%-90%
c.
20%-25%
d.
90%-95%
e.
None of the above

2. Judgment and the decision making processes needed for vehicle operation are affected long before legal limitations are reached.

a.
True
b.
False

3. Rider training courses shall be open to:

a.
any resident of the state who holds a current valid driver’s license
b.
any resident of the state who holds a motorcycle instruction permit
c.
anyone who holds a motorcycle instruction permit
d.
anyone who is interested in taking the course
e.
a and b
f.
c and d

4. Smaller motorcycles are usually easier for beginners to operate.

a.
True
b.
False

5. Shift into neutral while you are stopped.

a.
True
b.
False

6. Jacket and pants should cover your arms and legs completely. They should fit:

a.
Very tight to avoid loose ends from hinder your riding
b.
Snugly enough to keep from flapping in the wind yet loosely enough to move freely
c.
Loose enough to flap in the wind yet snugly enough to ride comfortably

7. When riding in a group, the leader should set the pace.

a.
True
b.
False

8. What could happen if your motorcycle chain slips or breaks while riding?

a.
It could lock both wheels causing the motorcycle to swerve
b.
It could lock the rear wheel and cause the motorcycle to skid
c.
It could lock the front wheel and cause the motorcycle to wobble
d.
None of the above

9. When passing another vehicle:

a.
Ride in the left portion of the lane closely behind the vehicle you are about to pass.
b.
Ride in the center portion of the lane closely behind the vehicle you are about to pass.
c.
Ride in the center portion of the lane at a safe following distance to increase your line of sight and make you more visible.
d.
Ride in the left portion of the lane at a safe following distance to increase your line of sight and make you more visible.