Handbook, and the RiderCoach Guide. Each question is followed by a verified
answer and a detailed rationale to reinforce key concepts. MSF RIDERCOACH
PREP EXAM – 200 QUESTIONS & VERIFIED SOLUTIONS (2026)
PART 1: PRE-COURSE ASSIGNMENT AND RIDER HANDBOOK (QUESTIONS 1-30)
1. What is the total number of sections in the MSF Basic RiderCourse (BRC) Rider Handbook?
A) 10
B) 12
C) 14
D) 16
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The MSF Basic RiderCourse (BRC) Rider Handbook is divided into 16 sections, each
covering essential topics from motorcycle controls to risk management and riding strategies.
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2. Which four sections of the Rider Handbook are NOT addressed in the MSF Basic eCourse?
A) Sections 1-4
B) Sections 5-8
C) Sections 12-15
D) Sections 9-11
Correct Answer: C
,Rationale: Sections 12 (Select Topics), 13 (Key Safety Concepts), 14 (Knowledge Test), and 15
(Next Steps) are not covered in the eCourse. These sections require direct study of the
handbook.
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3. Name the two turning strategies described in the Rider Handbook.
A) Basic: Slow-Look-Press-Roll; Overall: Search-Setup-Smooth
B) Basic: Search-Setup-Smooth; Overall: Slow-Look-Press-Roll
C) Basic: Brake-Steer-Accelerate; Overall: Scan-Plan-Execute
D) Basic: Look-Lean-Roll; Overall: Evaluate-Decide-Act
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The basic turning strategy is Slow, Look, Press, Roll, which is used for individual turns.
The overall turning strategy is Search, Setup, Smooth, which is a continuous process for
managing turns in a sequence.
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4. What example is used in the handbook to illustrate the use of the wind chill chart?
A) 30°F at 30 mph
B) 40°F at 55 mph
C) 50°F at 70 mph
D) 60°F at 85 mph
,Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The example given is a chilly day at 40°F, riding at 55 mph, which has a chilling effect
on exposed skin of 25°F. This illustrates the significant cooling effect of wind at speed.
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5. Define "Rider Character."
A) The physical attributes needed to ride a motorcycle.
B) The type of motorcycle a person chooses to ride.
C) One who uses good judgment and rides within personal and situational limits.
D) A rider who wears full protective gear at all times.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Rider Character is defined as choosing to do the right (safe and responsible) thing. It
means using good judgment and riding within your personal and situational limits.
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6. In 50 words or less, explain the concept of "risk offset."
A) The difference between the risk you take and the skill you possess.
B) The distance needed to stop safely.
C) The time required to react to a hazard.
D) The balance between speed and control.
Correct Answer: A
, Rationale: Risk offset is the relationship between risk and skill. Good risk offset occurs when
your skill exceeds the risk. It is a tool to gauge your skill against the amount of risk you are
willing to accept.
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7. Does the "good risk offset" line angle up or down?
A) Angles down
B) Angles up
C) Stays flat
D) Varies by rider
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The line angles up, indicating that as your skill increases, you can effectively manage
higher levels of risk. The goal is to have the skill line above the risk line.
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8. How is lane position usage determined?
A) Fixed based on road type
B) Varies considering what is going on ahead, behind, and to the sides.
C) Always use the left lane position
D) Always use the center lane position
Correct Answer: B