Theory test.

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Krusty, Aug 2, 2007.

  1. Krusty

    Krusty Guest

    I did a cut-down practise test last night, just for a laugh. Some of
    the questions were a bit crap. E.g. "What does a catalytic converter
    do?" - wtf has that got to do with being able to ride a bike safely?

    The best one though was "When should you check your wheel alignment".
    Available answers (bearing in mind it's multiple choice) were:

    1. When you refit the front wheel.
    2. When you refit the rear wheel.
    3. When you adjust the chain.
    4. Something stupid I can't remember.

    The correct answer in the case of 75% of my bikes is 'none of the
    above', which of course wasn't an option. Other correct answers could
    be 2, or 3, or 2 & 3, depending on the bike. There were several other
    suspect questions too.

    Don't suppose anyone's got the full set of questions in an emailable
    format? My curiosity has been peaked, but not enough to pay for them.

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    Krusty, Aug 2, 2007
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  2. Krusty

    Pip Guest

    "Piqued"
     
    Pip, Aug 2, 2007
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  3. Krusty

    Krusty Guest

    <headbutts desk>

    Much obliged.

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  4. I rather liked 4.
     
    steve auvache, Aug 2, 2007
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    SteveH Guest

    Surely 'Piqued' is being banned from driving and having to take a
    re-test?
     
    SteveH, Aug 2, 2007
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  6. Krusty

    Cab Guest

    Ah, you got there first.
     
    Cab, Aug 2, 2007
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  7. Krusty

    platypus Guest

    No, that's "pithed".
     
    platypus, Aug 2, 2007
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    SteveH Guest

    SteveH, Aug 2, 2007
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