MSF Course Exam With 100% Correct Answers 2024
3 types of motorcycles - ANSWER Street, Dual Purpose, Off Highway
Six primary controls - ANSWER Handlebars, throttle, clutch lever, gearshift lever,
front break, rear break lever.
Other Controls - ANSWER Fuel Supply Valve, Ignition Switch, Choke Control,
Engine Cut-off switch, Turn Signal switch.
Indicator Lights - ANSWER Neutral (green), high beam, turn signals, oil pressure,
side stand down, etc.
Mirror Type - ANSWER Convex, reduce size of blind spots.
FINE-C - ANSWER Acronym for the engine pre-start checklist: Fuel valve, Ignition
Switch, Neutral, Engine cut-off switch, Clutch/Choke
Thumb, Key, valve - ANSWER Directions to turn off bike and stop engine.
Friction Zone - ANSWER The small area in the travel of the clutch lever that controls
the conection between the engine and the rear wheel.
Turning - ANSWER Low speed, change direction by leaning the motorcycle and
turning the handlebars. High speed, initiate a change of direction by first pressing the
handgrip on the same side as the intended turn.
Turning procedure - ANSWER Slow, look, press, roll.
Scanning procedure - ANSWER Near, far, side to side.
Search, Setup, Smooth - ANSWER Cornering technique
When braking, - ANSWER in a curve - gradually apply both brakes as you straighten
up the motorcycle. Square handlebars.
Normally, use both brakes and keep handle bars square.
Braking percentages - ANSWER 70% front, 30% rear. Front break causes bike to
shift weight to front tire.
T-CLOCS - ANSWER Pre-ride insprection routine. tires and wheels, controls, lights
and mirrors, oil and other fluids, chassis, stands
Head Injury - ANSWER Head Injury is the primary cause of death for riders.
ATGATT - ANSWER all the gear, all the time
3 types of motorcycles - ANSWER Street, Dual Purpose, Off Highway
Six primary controls - ANSWER Handlebars, throttle, clutch lever, gearshift lever,
front break, rear break lever.
Other Controls - ANSWER Fuel Supply Valve, Ignition Switch, Choke Control,
Engine Cut-off switch, Turn Signal switch.
Indicator Lights - ANSWER Neutral (green), high beam, turn signals, oil pressure,
side stand down, etc.
Mirror Type - ANSWER Convex, reduce size of blind spots.
FINE-C - ANSWER Acronym for the engine pre-start checklist: Fuel valve, Ignition
Switch, Neutral, Engine cut-off switch, Clutch/Choke
Thumb, Key, valve - ANSWER Directions to turn off bike and stop engine.
Friction Zone - ANSWER The small area in the travel of the clutch lever that controls
the conection between the engine and the rear wheel.
Turning - ANSWER Low speed, change direction by leaning the motorcycle and
turning the handlebars. High speed, initiate a change of direction by first pressing the
handgrip on the same side as the intended turn.
Turning procedure - ANSWER Slow, look, press, roll.
Scanning procedure - ANSWER Near, far, side to side.
Search, Setup, Smooth - ANSWER Cornering technique
When braking, - ANSWER in a curve - gradually apply both brakes as you straighten
up the motorcycle. Square handlebars.
Normally, use both brakes and keep handle bars square.
Braking percentages - ANSWER 70% front, 30% rear. Front break causes bike to
shift weight to front tire.
T-CLOCS - ANSWER Pre-ride insprection routine. tires and wheels, controls, lights
and mirrors, oil and other fluids, chassis, stands
Head Injury - ANSWER Head Injury is the primary cause of death for riders.
ATGATT - ANSWER all the gear, all the time