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MSF - Rider Course Comprehensive Resource To Help You Ace Includes Frequently Tested Questions With ELABORATED 100% Correct COMPLETE SOLUTIONS Guaranteed Pass First Attempt!! Current Update!! 1. When adjusting your mirrors to carry a passenger, the passenger should: A. Stand behind the motorcycle. B. Sit on the seat with you. C. Adjust the mirror while you sit on the motorcycle. D. Stand beside the motorcycle in the blind spot. - ANSWER Sit on the seat with you. 2. A passenger should: A. Hold onto the seat strap. B. Hold onto the side of the seat. C. Hold onto the operator’s waist. D. Not ride without a backrest. - ANSWER Hold onto the operator's waist. 3. When the motorcycle is stopped at an intersection, a passenger should: A. Keep both feet on the foot pegs. B. Place one foot on the ground. C. Place both feet on the ground. D. Move back on the seat. - ANSWER Keep both feet on the foot pegs. 4. When carrying a passenger: A. You will have more balance. B. You will be able to slow more quickly. C. It will take longer to accelerate and slow down. D. You will have less chance of skidding - ANSWER It will take longer to accelerate and slow down. 5. When riding with passengers, you should: A. Start slowing sooner. B. Use only your front brake to slow. C. Never talk to them. D. Start in the center of the lane. - ANSWER Start slowing sooner. 6. When carrying loads: A. Keep the load behind the rear axle. B. Secure the load with a rope. C. Fasten the load against the frame on the back of the seat. D. Keep the load low and as far forward as possible. - ANSWER Keep the load low and as far forward as possible. 7. A group of riders move from a staggered formation into a single file when: A. Riding at night. B. Traffic is heavy. C. Stopping at intersections. D. Turning corners. - ANSWER Turning corners. 8. In this picture, riders are in a staggered formation. The following distance between A and C should be at least: A. Four seconds. C. One car length. B. One second. D. Two seconds. - ANSWER Two seconds. 9. Riders in a staggered formation will be passing a car. After the lead rider passes, he/she should: A. Return to the right portion of the lane. B. Return to the center portion of the lane. C. Return to the left portion of the lane. D. Signal the others to follow. - ANSWER Return to the left portion of the lane 10. Alcohol enters the bloodstream and quickly reaches the brain. What is affected first? A. Judgment. C. Balance. B. Speech. D. Vision. - ANSWER Judgment. 11. Alcohol first affects your: A. Vision. C. Judgment. B. Speech. D. Balance. - ANSWER Judgment.

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MSF - Rider Course
Comprehensive Resource To Help You
Ace 2026-2027 Includes Frequently
Tested Questions With ELABORATED
100% Correct COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
Guaranteed Pass First Attempt!!
Current Update!!

1. When adjusting your mirrors to carry a passenger, the passenger should:
A. Stand behind the motorcycle.
B. Sit on the seat with you.
C. Adjust the mirror while you sit on the motorcycle.
D. Stand beside the motorcycle in the blind spot.
- ANSWER Sit on the seat with you.

2. A passenger should:
A. Hold onto the seat strap.
B. Hold onto the side of the seat.
C. Hold onto the operator’s waist.
D. Not ride without a backrest.
- ANSWER Hold onto the operator's waist.

3. When the motorcycle is stopped at an intersection, a passenger should:
A. Keep both feet on the foot pegs.
B. Place one foot on the ground.
C. Place both feet on the ground.
D. Move back on the seat.
- ANSWER Keep both feet on the foot pegs.

,4. When carrying a passenger:
A. You will have more balance.
B. You will be able to slow more quickly.
C. It will take longer to accelerate and slow down.
D. You will have less chance of skidding.
- ANSWER It will take longer to accelerate and slow down.

5. When riding with passengers, you should:
A. Start slowing sooner.
B. Use only your front brake to slow.
C. Never talk to them.
D. Start in the center of the lane.
- ANSWER Start slowing sooner.

6. When carrying loads:
A. Keep the load behind the rear axle.
B. Secure the load with a rope.
C. Fasten the load against the frame on the back of the seat.
D. Keep the load low and as far forward as possible.
- ANSWER Keep the load low and as far forward as
possible.

7. A group of riders move from a staggered formation into a single file when:
A. Riding at night.
B. Traffic is heavy.
C. Stopping at intersections.
D. Turning corners.
- ANSWER Turning corners.

8. In this picture, riders are in a staggered formation. The following distance
between A and C should be at least:

, A. Four seconds. C. One car length.
B. One second. D. Two seconds.
- ANSWER Two seconds.
9. Riders in a staggered formation will be passing a car. After the lead rider
passes, he/she should:
A. Return to the right portion of the lane.
B. Return to the center portion of the lane.
C. Return to the left portion of the lane.
D. Signal the others to follow.
- ANSWER Return to the left portion of the lane

10.Alcohol enters the bloodstream and quickly reaches the brain. What is
affected first?
A. Judgment. C. Balance.
B. Speech. D. Vision.
- ANSWER Judgment.

11.Alcohol first affects your:
A. Vision. C. Judgment.
B. Speech. D. Balance.
- ANSWER Judgment.

12.Approximately half of all motorcycle crash fatalities are caused by:
A. Road conditions.
B. The rider’s helmet.
C. Alcohol Impairment.
D. Mechanical Failure.
- ANSWER Alcohol Impairment.

13.If you don’t control your drinking:
A. Ride slower.
B. Allow at least an hour for each drink before riding.

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