Show me Tell me Questions
TOPIC | SHOW/TELL |
QUESTION |
ANSWER |
Oil |
Tell me |
Identify where you would check the engine oil level and |
Identify where to check level, i.e. dipstick or sight |
Horn |
Show me |
Show me how you would check that the horn is |
Check is carried out by using control (turn on |
Brake Fluid |
Tell me |
Identify where the brake fluid reservoir is and tell me |
Identify reservoir, check level against high/low |
Lights |
Tell me |
Tell me how you would check that the lights and |
Explanation only: Operate switch (turn on ignition if |
Brake Light |
Show me |
Show me how you would check that the brake lights |
Operate brake, place hand over light or make use |
Chain |
Tell me |
Tell me how you would check the condition of the |
Check for chain wear, correct tension and rear |
Steering |
Show me |
Show me what checks you would make on the steering |
Handlebars should be free to move smoothly from |
Tyres |
Tell me |
Tell me how you would check your tyres to ensure that |
Correct tyre pressure settings can be found in the |
Front Brake |
Show me |
Show me how you would check the operation of the |
Wheel the machine forward and apply the front |
Brakes |
Show me |
Show me how you would check the operation of the |
Check for excessive travel on the brake lever and |
Emergency Cut Out |
Show me |
Show me how you would check the operation of the |
Operate switch, without the engine being |
Rear Fog Light |
Show me |
Show me how you would switch on the rear fog light |
Operate switch (turn on ignition and dipped |
Headlight |
Show me |
Show me how you switch your headlight from dipped |
Operate switch (with ignition or engine on if |
Pillion Passenger Questions
On your Module 2 Practical Test your Examiner will ask one of the following 4 questions at the beginning of the test.
What advice you would give a pillion passenger?
• Make sure they are wearing the correct clothing including an approved safety helmet.
• Make sure they sit on the bike astride, facing forwards with their feet on the foot pegs at all times.
• Tell them were to hold. Either to the rider or the grab rail.
• Don’t fidget about.
• Lean with the rider and the bike into the corners.
• Don’t do any arm signals.
• Don’t look over my shoulder.
What adjustments would you make to the bike if you were taking a pillion passenger?
• Increase the tyre pressures according to the manufacturer’s advice (owner’s manual).
• Adjust the suspension according to the manufacturer’s advice (owner’s manual).
• Fold the foot pegs down.
• Adjust the headlights according to the manufacturer’s advice (owner’s manual).
• Adjust the mirrors up, as the back will squat down.
How is the extra weight on the back going to affect the handling?
• Acceleration is going to be affecting. On more powerful bike the front could go very light.
• Deceleration is affected. Stopping distances are going to increase.
• Cornering is going to be affected. Centre of gravity is higher therefore it is wise to go into corners slower.
• Front wheel is going to be lighter. Therefore it will feel a little bit vague.
What would affect your balance?
• Wind.
• Drink/Drugs.
• Poorly maintained machine.
• Additional weight.
• Road surface.
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