FREE SHARJAH MOTORCYCLE THEORY TEST 02Prepare to pass your Sharjah motorcycle theory test with our practice questions. Take your online Mock Theory Test now. It’s all Free! ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Sharjah Motorcycle 2 - English 1 / 25On bumpy surfaces, you can improve your control by? Standing up on the footpegs Putting your feet down Leaning heavily on the handlebars Leaning backwards 2 / 25If an oncoming vehicle is dazzling you with its high beam, you should? Look to the side of the road Sound your horn Close your eyes tight Turn on your high beam in revenge 3 / 25You can eliminate the blindspot in your mirrors by doing what? Looking over your shoulder Listening out for vehicles Moving your head up and down Angling the mirror by hand 4 / 25If you hit a slippery patch on the road, you should? Ride as upright as possible Accelerate Brake hard Change gear 5 / 25Which of these should be avoided at night? Wearing tinted visors Wearing bright clothing Riding more slowly All of these 6 / 25You are riding on the highway and a slip road is joining from your right. What should you do? Lean on your horn Move out to the left Start flashing headlights Speed up 7 / 25Why might you want to move around your lane when riding? To intimidate other road users To increase your safety zone To keep from getting bored To block other vehicles 8 / 25You must always have your lights on? In poor visibility Between sunset and sunrise When street lights are turned on At all these times 9 / 25A "head check" should never take longer than? 1 second Half a second 3 seconds 2 seconds 10 / 25When riding, you should be aware of the space? 180° to your right 180° to your front 360° around you 180° to your left 11 / 25Pillion passengers should be told to? Lean at the same angle as you Lean over further than you Lean opposite to you Stay as upright as possible 12 / 25When riding at night, you should ride at? Increased speed Any of these depending on circumstances Your normal speed Reduced speed 13 / 25When you encounter bumpy surfaces, you should? Any of these Slow down Accelerate Maintain your speed 14 / 25Carrying passengers will? Reduce cornering clearance Reduce acceleration Do all of these Make braking harder 15 / 25Why should you ride in the center of the lane in traffic? To block other cars To get the biggest safety zone To achieve the greatest speed All of these 16 / 25A vehicle behind is riding too close to your back wheel. What should you do? Close up to the vehicle in front Brake test them Gesture to them to back off Slow down and let them overtake 17 / 25When planning a journey, if the roads are busy you should? Wear extra protective equipment Get through it as fast as possible Consider travelling at another time Make sure you ride aggressively 18 / 25You are riding on a three lane carriageway and a vehicle comes up alongside you. What should you do? Ignore them Move towards them Move ahead or drop back Gesture at them to move on 19 / 25The last thing you should do before changing lanes is? Check your mirrors Indicate Sound your horn A head check 20 / 25On high-speed roads you should? Any of these Decrease your following distance Increase your following distance Maintain your normal following distance 21 / 25You are riding down a line of parked cars, where should you position yourself? In the right of the lane In the center of the lane Any of these In the left of the lane 22 / 25Where on the road are you most likely to encounter oil and grease from cars? In the middle of the lane On the left of the lane In the gutter On the right of the lane 23 / 25You can use the taillights of the vehicle ahead to assess? The road surface Whether to overtake The speed you can go The weather conditions 24 / 25If you have to brake on a slippery patch, you should? Use rear brake only Use front brake only Use both brakes alternately Use both brakes evenly 25 / 25In which of these circumstances should you increase your following distance? Slippery surfaces Riding behind large vehicles Poor visibility All of them Your score is ADVERTISEMENT