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Connecticut Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 4

Get a sneak peek of the questions you may find on the Connecticut Motorcycle Test. Our FREE CT 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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Connecticut Motorcycle Permit Practice Test

Connecticut Motorcycle Permit Practice Test

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Connecticut Motorcycle Permit Practice Test
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5 mistakes
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Connecticut Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 2

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Connecticut Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 5

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You Must Pass The Connecticut Motorcycle Permit Test To Get A Permit

Passing the motorcycle permit test shows you are ready to learn to drive a motorcycle and be a safe driver. With the help of our practice tests, learning this new information is much easier.

A CT Motorcycle Permit Practice Test Gets You Ready For The Exam

People taking the motorcycle permit test fall into two general groups. If you are an adult driver with years of experience, you fall into the first group. You might feel like you should not have to pass another permit test to learn to drive. However, this knowledge exam covers what you need to know to be a safe motorcyclist. If you are a teenager looking to get your first permit of any kind, you fall into the second group. You might be wondering about the types of questions featured on the exam, and where you can find the answers. The questions you will see on your permit test primarily cover safety rules and issues for motorcyclists, and the answers you need are located inside the Connecticut driver's manual for motorcyclists. This is different than the general driver's handbook. To be sure you are studying the right topics, go ahead and download a copynow.

One of your best learning tools is our practice exams. Starting the test randomly generates 25 multiple-choice questions for you to practice with. These questions vary each time you take a new test, so the more exams you attempt, the more learning opportunities you have. You might see a question concerning the information you need to both obtain and provide if you are involved in an accident. Another possible question could ask you who has the right of way at a four-way stop. One of the best features of our practice tests is the chance to see the page number in your manual where each answer can be located.

You cannot simply show up at your local office to take the motorcycle permit test. You must make an appointment online at the state's website. You will be given a 25-question test and need to get 80 percent, or 20 of the questions, correct to pass. Just like with our practice tests, the questions are in multiple-choice format. If you are ready, why not take a test now?

Connecticut DMV Sample Test Questions

An adult with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of what amount is considered intoxicated?
  • 0.05% or greater.
  • 0.06% or greater.
  • 0.07% or greater.
  • 0.08% or greater.
  • None of the listed answers.
Crossing tracks head on at which angle can become dangerous?
  • 90 degree angle.
  • 45 degree angle.
  • 30 degree angle.
  • 60 degree angle.
  • None of the answers listed.
Drivers of what age must wear protective headgear when operating a motorcycle or motor-driven cycle.
  • Those 21 years of age or older.
  • Those 18 years of age or older.
  • Only those 16 and 17 years of age.
  • None of the listed answers.
Frequent head checks are best treated as ____________.
  • A part of your normal scanning routine.
  • Something you do rarely, in dangerous situations.
  • Something you never resort to. Motorcycles are conspicuous and clear to other drivers, so you need not worry about your blind spots.
  • None of the listed answers.
How should a motorcyclist park in a parallel parking space next to a curb?
  • Three feet away from the curb.
  • Place the motorcycle on the sidewalk next to the curb.
  • Position the rear wheel to the curb.
  • Five feet away from the curb.
  • Position the front wheel to the curb.

Hand book study guide

Connecticut Motorcycle Handbook

Connecticut Motorcycle Handbook

Connecticut Motorcycle Handbook

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