What are the mnemonic tips for the fourth subject's multiple-choice questions on motorcycles?

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SpencerAnn
07/25/25 2:46pm
Motorcycle Subject 4 multiple-choice question tips mnemonic: Thousands of things happen on the road, everything should be anticipated; At intersections and turns, follow the traffic lights—stop at red, go straight on green. When changing lanes, observe the markings, and keep your mind sharp for driving and stopping; Speed limits are set by regulations, so avoid accelerating or shifting gears at this time. If encountering a curve, slow down first, decelerate and downshift while releasing the throttle; Maintain third gear steadily, then accelerate after the curve. Do not downshift in the overtaking lane; downshift only when pulling over or stopping. Emergency situations are exceptions, prioritize safety above all. Below is an introduction to motorcycle license types D, E, and F: D License: License Code: D, Application Age: 18-60 years, Permitted Vehicle Type: Regular two-wheeled motorcycle, Permitted Models: Three-wheeled motorcycles with engine displacement over 50ml or maximum design speed over 50km/h, Other Permitted Models: E, F, Annual Physical Exam: Not required for those under 60, Test Vehicle Requirements: At least a four-speed regular three-wheeled motorcycle (either front or side configuration). E License: License Code: E, Application Age: 18-60 years, Permitted Vehicle Type: Regular two-wheeled motorcycle, Permitted Models: Two-wheeled motorcycles with engine displacement over 50ml or maximum design speed over 50km/h, Other Permitted Models: F, Annual Physical Exam: Not required for those under 60, Test Vehicle Requirements: At least a four-speed regular two-wheeled motorcycle. F License: License Code: F, Application Age: 18-70 years, Permitted Vehicle Type: Light motorcycle, Permitted Models: Motorcycles with engine displacement ≤50ml and maximum design speed ≤50km/h, Other Permitted Models: Only F, no other permitted types, Annual Physical Exam: Not required for those under 60, Test Vehicle Requirements: To be specified by provincial traffic management authorities.
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Bryan
08/11/25 9:14pm
It's been some years since I took the motorcycle test's fourth subject (theory). The mnemonic for multiple-choice questions is simply 'choose safety, grasp key points, avoid risks.' Specifically, read the questions slowly first, looking for keywords like 'must' or 'correct'—these are scoring points. Then eliminate obviously wrong options, such as dangerous driving behaviors, which should be crossed out immediately. Don’t forget that for multiple-choice questions, you must select all correct answers without missing any; if unsure, it’s better to choose fewer than to guess randomly. I prefer practicing with mock test apps—going through the question bank multiple times helps build familiarity. Combining the mnemonic with hands-on practice keeps your mind clear during the exam. Safety always comes first, and traffic rules must never be taken lightly—this approach ensures both efficiency and stability in answering. Ultimately, the mnemonic is just a guide; what truly matters is daily accumulation of knowledge and attention to detail.
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