1. What types of trailers can haul a snowmobile?
a. Tilt-Bed
b. Flat-Bed
c. Enclosed trailers
d. Snowmobile trailers
e. All of the above
2. T or F: Snowmobiles hauled on tilt-bed trailers should be secured with fastening pins, trailer tie-downs, a rod, or a bar.
TRUE
FALSE
3. In your personal items kit, what two items should be included?
a. Drivers license and insurance for the snowmobile
b. Owner’s manual
c. Flashlight and extra batteries
d. Water and aspirin
e. All of the above
4. Which of the following do not need to be included in a safety equipment kit?
a. Flashlight and extra batteries
b. Medications and insurance card
c. Spark plugs and drive belt
d. A tool kit and flares
e. None of the above
5. Where should an emergency kit be stored?
a. In the rider’s back pocket
b. In the rider’s car
c. In a waterproof container carried on the snowmobile
d. A kit is not necessary, just carry a cell phone
e. None of the above
6. At the beginning of the season, just prior to riding for the first time, you should:
a. Review your owner’s manual
b. Drive your snowmobile on grass to warm it up
c. Check the air intake, throttle and brake assemblies
d. Let mechanics repair major problems
e. A, C and D
7. Planning your snowmobile trip should include:
a. Planning your ride and riding your plan
b. Knowing where you are going to ride
c. Choosing safe and courteous riders to ride with
d. Telling someone else of your plans and when you will return
e. All of the above
8. Your snowmobile tool kit:
a. Allows you to make minor repairs and adjustments in the field and should include the owner’s manual
b. Should include such items as money, medications and a cell phone
c. Should contain tools and spare parts for every possible repair
d. Can be left in the car – another rider can always ride to retrieve it
e. A and C
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