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Alaska Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 4

Get a sneak peek of the questions you may find on the Alaska Motorcycle Test. Our FREE AK Motorcycle Practice Test has questions just like the ones on the real DMV test. Take out FREE practice test today!
25
Questions number
5
Mistakes Allowed
80%
Passing Score

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Alaska Motorcycle Permit Practice Test

Alaska Motorcycle Permit Practice Test

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Alaska Motorcycle Permit Practice Test
25
Questions
5 mistakes
Allowed to pass
Alaska Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 2

Alaska Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 2

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Alaska Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 2
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Questions
5 mistakes
Allowed to pass
Alaska Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 3

Alaska Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 3

Take our FREE AK Motorcycle Practice Test today and be fully prepared when

Alaska Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 3
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5 mistakes
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Alaska Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 5

Alaska Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 5

Our FREE AK Motorcycle Practice Test is made up of 25 comprehensive, multip

Alaska Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 5
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5 mistakes
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Alaska Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test

Alaska Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test

Practice your Alaska Road Signs and Traffic Signals with this FREE practice

Alaska Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test
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5 mistakes
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Alaska Motorcycle Permit Practice Test Description

The state of Alaska requires you to take a written exam and riding skills test if you want to ride a motorcycle in Alaska. Let our motorcycle permit practice test questions guide your studies.

Discover Similar Questions To Help Pass The Alaska Motorcycle Permit Test

If you are age 14 or over, you may be able to obtain a Class M motorcycle license in the state of Alaska. This would allow you to legally operate your bike in cities such as Anchorage or head north on Interstate 4. However, before you can get a valid motorcycle license in the state, you are required to pass a vision, written and riding skills test. Our goal is to help you gain the knowledge that you will need to pass the written test. In order to pass, the state requires you to correctly answer at least 80 percent of the multiple-choice questions. To make the goal of passing the test easier, we have simulated practice tests that you can take for free.

The material that you will be tested on relates to information included in the Alaska motorcycle operator manual. To become a knowledgeable motorcycle rider who understands the rules regarding safe motorcycle operation, it is suggested that you study all of the topics that are presented in the manual. Subjects covered range from shifting gears and looking for trouble to carrying loads and riding at night. You'll also want to practice answering our motorcycle permit test questions that follow the same structure as the real exam.

The real test given by the DMV is not extremely rigorous if you have gone over all the material located in the handbook. However, some of the questions may be a little tricky to understand. To alleviate that challenge, you will probably want to spend time studying all of the practice tests we provide. These questions are randomized, and immediate answers are given if you fail to correctly answer any questions. This feature allows you to brush up on material that you still don't understand. Be sure to also study the Alaska traffic signals and road signs test. In this test, you will be asked questions that simulate situations regarding traffic signals and road signs. Become familiar with these questions until you feel fully prepared.

Alaska DMV Sample Test Questions

Approximately how wide is each "mini-lane"?
  • 5 ft. wide.
  • 4 ft. wide.
  • 1/3 the size of a regular lane.
  • 3 ft. wide
Drivers are more likely to share lanes when______.
  • In congested traffic.
  • They want to pass.
  • You are preparing to turn at an intersection.
  • All of the listed answers.
How can a motorcyclist make sure he is receiving the most protection out of his helmet?
  • By purchasing a helmet worth more than $100 dollars.
  • Seeing if it meets U.S. Department of Transportation and state standards.
  • By not buying a helmet that has been used before.
  • Avoiding helmets that are of partial coverage to the head.
If your engine seizes while riding, how should you react?
  • Engage hazard lights and drive slowly to the nearest service station.
  • Reduce speed and drive on shoulder.
  • Pull off the road and stop.
  • Reduce speed and text a friend for help.
If your throttle gets stuck and doesn't fix with a few twists, what should you do?
  • Cut off the engine and pull in the clutch simultaneously.
  • Leave the engine on and pull in the clutch.
  • Cut off the engine.
  • Leave the engine switch and clutch alone and simply brake.

Hand book study guide

Alaska Motorcycle Handbook

Alaska Motorcycle Handbook

Alaska Motorcycle Handbook

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