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Connecticut Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 5

Our FREE CT Motorcycle Practice Test is made up of 25 comprehensive, multiple choice questions.
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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Your Connecticut Motorcycle Permit Offers A New World To You

With a passing score on your motorcycle permit test, you show that you are ready to learn more about driving a bike. Our practice tests help reinforce your studies and build confidence.

Why You Should Choose Our CT Motorcycle Permit Practice Test

Learning to drive a motorcycle is exciting. It is very different than driving a car though, which is why you must pass a knowledge exam designed for motorcyclists, even if you have been driving for years. If you are a teenager, you might think the task of passing is too much. The knowledge exam does cover a lot of information, but you can learn it all. The knowledge of the rules and laws needed to pass the test are also needed to become a safe driver. Your first step in getting ready for the knowledge exam should be obtaining a copy of the state's driver's manual. There is a special edition for motorcyclists, so make sure you are getting the manual need. If you are unsure which copy you have, you can go ahead and download the right one here.

Just like the knowledge exam, our practice test questions were written from your driver's manual. We created a special pool of questions just for people seeking a motorcycle permit. When you begin a practice test, our system randomly generates 25 new questions for you to master. The format is always multiple-choice. Taking our practice tests often is an advantage you can make the most of before your test date. You have the chance to see new questions every time you take our exams. All of these questions are designed to reinforce the time you have already spent study and help you identify places that require additional study time.

You will need to visit the Connecticut website for driver's services to make an appointment to take your knowledge exam. Once you have a date, our practice tests help you build confidence. When the day arrives, you will be pleased to see the similar formatting on the actual exam. It is 25 questions long with multiple-choice answers. This makes getting 20 of the questions correct easier for you. If you are feeling good about the information in the driver's manual, let's get started.

Connecticut DMV Sample Test Questions

A minimum of how many seconds in distance should be kept behind the vehicle ahead?
  • 2
  • 5
  • 4
  • 8
  • 3
As a beginning rider, which of the following should you not do?
  • Read the owner's manual.
  • Be familiar with the controls.
  • Check the bike before each ride.
  • Get every add-on possible.
How long is a motorcycle learner's permit valid for?
  • 10 days.
  • 30 days.
  • 60 days.
  • 90 days.
  • 365 days.
If a flying object hits your face protection while riding and causes damage what should you do?
  • Quickly pull over to the side of the road to fix the damage.
  • Continue riding while trying to fix your face protection.
  • Keep your eyes on the road and hands on the handlebars, slowly pull over when it is safe to do so and fix the damage.
  • Take your face protection off while continuing to ride down the road.
  • Do nothing at all.
If you find yourself with a stuck throttle, you should do what?
  • If you can re-establish control, pull off the road and stop.
  • Twist the throttle back and forth a number of times.
  • Immediately operate the engine cut-off switch and pull in the clutch simultaneously.
  • All of the listed answers.
  • None of the listed answers.

Hand book study guide

Connecticut Motorcycle Handbook

Connecticut Motorcycle Handbook

Connecticut Motorcycle Handbook

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