cmsp test Exam|75 Complete Questions
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Give three reasons why motorcycling is more risky than driving a car? - -1-
motorcycles are more vulnerable than cars
2-they are harder to see than cars
3-you are exposed to the elements
-What is rider readiness - -Being mentally focused, physically fit, wear
proper riding gear, know your limitations, awareness of conditions, and
knowing your motorcycle
-What does it mean that to "accept your responsibility"? - -Ride within your
limits and the bike's to reduce the risk of motorcycling and set an example.
-What is the benefit of wearing apparel specifically designed for
motorcycling? - -
-How does riding gear make a rider more comfortable? - -With some jackets
you are able to adjust the amount of wind you want and you can button
down straps to avoid them flapping in the wind.
-What is the difference between retro-reflective and reflective? - -Reflective
reflects the light in any which way,retro-reflective directs the light back to
the source.
-Why aren't ordinary sunglasses or sunglasses sufficient eye protection? - -
Might shatter upon impact
-What three things should you consider when shopping for riding gear? - -
-Where do you find the recommended maintenance schedule for your
motorcycle? - -In the motorcycle operation manual ( MOM).
-What are the five primary controls and where is each located? - -Throttle,
clutch lever, gearshift lever, front brake lever, rear brake pedal
-What is the purpose of the engine cut off switch and where is it located? - -
To avoid taking your hands off the bar in a situation where control is critical
and you need to turn off the engine. Located on the right side of the
handlebars.
-What must you remember when your motorcycle turn signal? - -To turn it
off after you have completed the movement.
, -What is the significance of ONE-C? - -O- turn the petcock and ignition ON
N- make sure the bike is in NEUTRAL
E- move the ENGINE cut off switch to ON
C- cover the CLUTCH and if the engine is cold turn the CHOKE to the on
position.
-What is SPAT? - -S-decrease SPEED
P- set your body into POSITION
A- look and AIM where you are going
T- complete the movement and TURN
-What is ONE-C used for? - -Pre start checklist to start the engine
-What is SPAT used for? - -Turning maneuvers
-What is counter-steering? Why is it important? - -A way of steering, it is a
more reliable way of steering at speed.
-When should you lean with your bike? - -Higher speed turns
-When should you counter the lean of your bike? - -Lower speed turns
-What is the friction zone? What is it used for? - -The point where the clutch
starts to grab
-Describe good riding posture - -Straightened back, eyes up, feet on foot
rests, knees against the tank, relax your arms and bend your elbows a little.
-How can you improve your visibility to other traffic? - -Have bright clothes,
ride with your headlight on, use your turn signals, flash your brake light
before you stop completely, and use your horn.
-What is the 20 second visual lead? - -
-What is the recommended minutes mum following distance? - -
-What should you consider when choosing a lane position - -
-What is SMOG-C? What is it used for? - -
-What is SIPDE? - -
-What is a head check? - -Looking back to check your blind spots
-Where do most multi vehicle crashes occur - -In an intersection
with Answers
Give three reasons why motorcycling is more risky than driving a car? - -1-
motorcycles are more vulnerable than cars
2-they are harder to see than cars
3-you are exposed to the elements
-What is rider readiness - -Being mentally focused, physically fit, wear
proper riding gear, know your limitations, awareness of conditions, and
knowing your motorcycle
-What does it mean that to "accept your responsibility"? - -Ride within your
limits and the bike's to reduce the risk of motorcycling and set an example.
-What is the benefit of wearing apparel specifically designed for
motorcycling? - -
-How does riding gear make a rider more comfortable? - -With some jackets
you are able to adjust the amount of wind you want and you can button
down straps to avoid them flapping in the wind.
-What is the difference between retro-reflective and reflective? - -Reflective
reflects the light in any which way,retro-reflective directs the light back to
the source.
-Why aren't ordinary sunglasses or sunglasses sufficient eye protection? - -
Might shatter upon impact
-What three things should you consider when shopping for riding gear? - -
-Where do you find the recommended maintenance schedule for your
motorcycle? - -In the motorcycle operation manual ( MOM).
-What are the five primary controls and where is each located? - -Throttle,
clutch lever, gearshift lever, front brake lever, rear brake pedal
-What is the purpose of the engine cut off switch and where is it located? - -
To avoid taking your hands off the bar in a situation where control is critical
and you need to turn off the engine. Located on the right side of the
handlebars.
-What must you remember when your motorcycle turn signal? - -To turn it
off after you have completed the movement.
, -What is the significance of ONE-C? - -O- turn the petcock and ignition ON
N- make sure the bike is in NEUTRAL
E- move the ENGINE cut off switch to ON
C- cover the CLUTCH and if the engine is cold turn the CHOKE to the on
position.
-What is SPAT? - -S-decrease SPEED
P- set your body into POSITION
A- look and AIM where you are going
T- complete the movement and TURN
-What is ONE-C used for? - -Pre start checklist to start the engine
-What is SPAT used for? - -Turning maneuvers
-What is counter-steering? Why is it important? - -A way of steering, it is a
more reliable way of steering at speed.
-When should you lean with your bike? - -Higher speed turns
-When should you counter the lean of your bike? - -Lower speed turns
-What is the friction zone? What is it used for? - -The point where the clutch
starts to grab
-Describe good riding posture - -Straightened back, eyes up, feet on foot
rests, knees against the tank, relax your arms and bend your elbows a little.
-How can you improve your visibility to other traffic? - -Have bright clothes,
ride with your headlight on, use your turn signals, flash your brake light
before you stop completely, and use your horn.
-What is the 20 second visual lead? - -
-What is the recommended minutes mum following distance? - -
-What should you consider when choosing a lane position - -
-What is SMOG-C? What is it used for? - -
-What is SIPDE? - -
-What is a head check? - -Looking back to check your blind spots
-Where do most multi vehicle crashes occur - -In an intersection