Manitoba Motorcycle Test 04

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Manitoba Motorcycle Practice Test 04

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Which statement is FALSE? Slippery surfaces reduce the friction between the motorcycle tires and the road surface, so you should be careful of the following...?

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What should you do in a slow-speed skid?

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After you have reduced your speed on loose surfaces, what should you do next?

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When riding over grated surfaces such as bridges, the motorcycle will tend to do what?

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Which statement is FALSE? If you have to leave the pavement, try to do all your slowing and steering before you leave the paved surface and...?

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Which statement is FALSE? To avoid colliding with an animal, you should slow down...?

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Which statement is FALSE? The following are typical causes of unsteadiness...?

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Most motorcycle skids are caused by what?

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What should you do in a high-speed skid?

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If the rear tire blows, what should you do?

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Caution should be taken not to oversteer as this may cause what to happen?

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A Class 6 driver can operate a motorcycle only during daylight hours, which is...?

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If you've had too much to drink, what will eliminate alcohol from your body?

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Which statement is FALSE? In conditions where visibility is reduced (for example, bad weather), take extra precautions such as...?

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Which statement is FALSE? If your throttle sticks, you should do the following...?

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Which statement is FALSE? To help you control your motorcycle while riding across a grated surface, you should do the following...?

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Which statement is FALSE? If you develop a speed wobble, you should...?

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If you cannot avoid riding on slippery surfaces, you should do the following...?

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If you can't avoid rough surfaces, you should...?

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What are the two worst months for wildlife collisions in Manitoba?

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Which statement is FALSE? If an animal crosses or is near your path...?

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Which statement is FALSE? Alcohol or drug impairment affects riders the following ways...?

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Don't use high beam headlights in the following conditions...?

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Roads covered with sand, gravel, mud or leaves are similar to what?

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When riding over grated surfaces, you should...?

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If an obstacle cannot be avoided, what should you do?

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Which statement is FALSE? If you suddenly come across an obstacle on the road, you should do the following...?

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Which statement is FALSE? When approaching loose material on a roadway, you should do the following...?

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You should cross a railway crossing at what angle?

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If the front tire blows, what should you do?

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Managing Your Time Effectively

The time pressure of a test can be a source of anxiety for many candidates. To manage this, start familiarizing yourself with the test format early. If you know you tend to spend too long on questions, practice setting time limits for each practice test section.

A common approach is to skim through the test, answering the easier questions immediately and leaving the more difficult ones for later. This ensures you maximize marks from the questions you are more confident about and leaves you enough time to think through the harder questions.

Test Day Readiness Checklist

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  • A calm and focused mindset

The best way to ensure you are fully prepared is to have a detailed checklist and to verify all the items several times before the scheduled test day.