- Updated for December 2024
- Based on official Alaska 2024 Driver's manual
Free Alaska DMV Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 2024
Welcome to the State of Alaska Class M1 or M2 Practice License Endorsement Test. This test features questions that cover the information found in the State of Alaska Motorcycle Operator Manual, and should be taken by those looking to obtain their motorcycle endorsement. To prepare for this test, you should have thoroughly read and studied the Alaska Motorcycle Operator Manual. Some questions will focus on road safety, while other questions will specifically relate to a motorcycle rider. Each of the questions will have four possible answers to choose from. Choose the answer you think is best. Only one answer is correct. If you find a question difficult to answer, you can read the hint that is provided with each question. The hint may eliminate some of the answers or will guide you toward the correct answer. It is important to remember that there are no hints on the actual AK state exam. If you select the right answer, you will proceed to the next question. If you select the wrong answer, the correct answer will be shown and an explanation will be given. For this motorcycle permit practice test, 25 questions will be asked and you must get 21 correct to pass. Passing this practice exam does not guarantee you will pass the actual state exam. Good luck!
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- While you are gripping the handlebars, your arms should be positioned
- When starting a motorcycle facing uphill, you should change to _______ to hold the motorcycle while you operate the throttle.
- What type of clothing is best for daytime riding?
- If you are being followed too closely (tailgated), you should
- Which is the best lane position for being seen by the driver of the vehicle ahead of you?
- If you intend to pass another vehicle but you think that it may move into your lane, you should
- When you're scanning what is going on around you, you should be looking for
- When you're riding through a curve, you should
- In Alaska, a following distance of at least _________ is recommended for safe riding.
- In which of the following situations should you change your lane position?
- The best way to discourage other vehicles from trying to share your lane is to
- On a slippery surface, what is the most effective braking method?
- When riding on an uneven surface, you can absorb more shock by
- When you ride on metal bridge gratings, your motorcycle may shake. You should
- If you are about to collide with an object and you wish to get the motorcycle to lean quickly to the right, you should
- When riding with a passenger, how should you adjust your riding?
- When using saddlebags, you should
- When riding in a group, beginner riders should be positioned
- When can you safely share a lane with another motorcycle?
- When you're riding in a group, you should AVOID the staggered formation when
- Head checks while riding a motorcycle
- When preparing to enter the roadway from the roadside, how should you position your motorcycle?
- On the highway, if you see a car on an entrance ramp that is about to merge into your lane, you should
- The pavement is most likely to be slippery
- To cross railroad tracks that run parallel to your course, you should cross them at an angle of at least
- What should you do on Step 3 of passing?
- When you are being passed from behind,
- Which portion of the lane should you be in before starting to pass?
- What should you do to avoid colliding with a vehicle cutting in?
- As you are riding, an object appears suddenly in your path. What should you do?
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