CMSP Test Questions and Answers Already Graded A
CMSP Test Questions and Answers Already Graded A 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 What can you do to reduce reaction time in hazardous situations? How do you know if you are overriding your headlight? Wha are the leading causes of single vehicle crashes? At what point should you turn toward toward the apex? How do you link turns smoothly? When should you turn your head for cornerIng? How is the front brake applied to stop quickly in a straight line? How is the rear brake applied to stop quickly in a straight line? What is the quickest way to stop in a curve? When braking in a lean, what is important to remember? What should you always avoid while swerving? Where should you look when crossing obstacles? What approach angle is recommended when crossing obstacles? What indicates a potential change in roadway traction? How should you ride across low traction surfaces? What should you do if you come upon deer alongside the road way? What should you do if you suspect your side stand will sink into the parking surface? How do daily events affect rider readiness? What are three examples of impairment? What percentage of ride fatalities are alcohol related? 52% How does riding under the influence affect the SIPDE process? Slows your mental functions/ motor skills What are some of the ways of intervening to prevent a friend from driving under the influence? Bring out food, water, games, then if all else fails hide the keys When should you carry a passenger? When you feel comfortable on the road riding yourself How should the passenger be dressed? The same as you are dressed( full safety gear) What instructions do you give to your passenger and when? Where do you find the maximum load capacity for your motorcycle? In the owners manual What should you adjust if you are carrying loads? Where should you carry heavier items? Towards the center of the motorcycle or I front of the rear axle How do you calculate the following distance in a staggered formation? When should you move single file? Where in the formation should the least experienced rider be? In front behind the leader What is the primary cause of fire failure? Under inflation Where do you find information about tire pressure? In the motorcycle operation manual. How can you shift without using the clutch? Match engine speed to road speed If you experience a wobble, what should you do? Don't fight the wobble, ease off the throttle, move your weight foreword and low as possible, avoid braking unless you have to, don't try to accelerate out of the wobble. What are some ways that long distance riding can lead to riding impaired? Physical and mental fatigue How can you be prepared for long distance riding? By building up distances How does cold/ hypothermia impair you? Fatigue, cramps, headaches, dizziness, weakness, nausea, loss of conscious. How does heat/ dehydration impair you? Fatigue,cramps, headaches, nausea, dim vision, confusion, loss of consciousness. What is the minimum vehicle insurance coverage in California? $15,000 for injury or death of one person $30,000 for injury or death of two or more people $5,000 for property damage What do double double yellow lines mean? It means that it represents a barrier and you cannot Ride over unless there is a designated break in the line What is the difference between a class M1 and M2 endorsement? M1- you may ride any two wheeled vehicle M2- you can ride anything but a motorcycle What is the maximum speed when towing? 55 mph Are motorcycles allowed to be in the carpool/HOV lanes? Yes Lane splitting should be done in what lane numbers? What are the 5 locations where the electronic toll transponder can be placed? -in the motorcyclists pocket -inside a cycle net draped across the gas tank of the motorcycle -on the license plate device, if the toll operator provides such a device -in a storage compartment on the motorcycle -on the windshield of the motorcycle
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