← OKAIOKRed Seal Motorcycle Technician Exam Prep in English
Red Seal certification study guide for Motorcycle Technician (motorcycle-tech). The exam has 130 questions across 9 blocks, and you need 70% to pass.
💰Apprentices training toward Motorcycle Technician may qualify for up to $30,000 in Canadian government apprenticeship grants and loans — OKAIOK helps eligible users match to programs.
From the study guide
Maintaining a safe work environment is the foundational skill for any Motorcycle Technician, serving as the primary defense against workplace injuries and equipment damage. A clean, organized shop minimizes trip hazards, prevents chemical spills, and ensures that specialized tools are readily available when needed. Adhering to Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) regulations and Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) standards is not merely a legal requirement but a professional obligation to protect yourself and your colleagues.
Exam Blueprint — Motorcycle Technician
Real block-by-block question weighting — study the blocks worth the most points first.
A — Performs common occupational skills0 Q
B — Maintains chassis and suspension13 Q
C — Maintains wheels and tires11 Q
D — Maintains brakes13 Q
E — Maintains engines18 Q
F — Maintains power transfer16 Q
G — Maintains electrical systems20 Q
H — Maintains vehicle management systems16 Q
I — Maintains fuel and exhaust systems15 Q
Frequently Asked Questions
How many questions are on the Red Seal Motorcycle Technician exam?
The Red Seal Motorcycle Technician interprovincial exam has 130 multiple-choice questions, and the passing score is 70%.
Can I study for the Red Seal Motorcycle Technician exam in English?
Yes. OKAIOK's Motorcycle Technician study guide is available in 14 languages including English, so you can learn concepts in your own language while the exam terminology stays in English.
What topics does the Red Seal Motorcycle Technician exam cover?
The exam is broken into 9 blocks: A — Performs common occupational skills; B — Maintains chassis and suspension; C — Maintains wheels and tires; D — Maintains brakes; E — Maintains engines; F — Maintains power transfer.
Is there funding available for Motorcycle Technician apprenticeship training?
Eligible apprentices training toward Motorcycle Technician may qualify for up to $30,000 through Canadian federal or provincial apprenticeship grant and loan programs, depending on immigration status, province, and apprenticeship stage. OKAIOK helps match users to programs they may be eligible for — always confirm current eligibility with the issuing authority.
Start studying Motorcycle Technician free →OKAIOK is an independent AI-powered study platform and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated on behalf of any provincial apprenticeship authority or the Red Seal program. Exam content, block weights and terminology reflect publicly available program information as a study aid only — always verify current requirements with your provincial apprenticeship authority.