A) Elbow pads B) Helmet C) Gloves D) Knee pads
A) Ice B) A soft surface, like grass C) Concrete D) Asphalt
A) To provide support and balance B) To avoid traffic C) To show off D) To make the unicycle shiny
A) On the pedal at the lowest point B) On the frame C) On the ground D) On the seat
A) Walking forward with the unicycle between your legs B) Walking beside the unicycle C) Never moving your feet D) Pedaling as fast as you can
A) By the wheel B) Loosely, with one finger C) Not at all D) Firmly, with a good grip
A) Leaning forward as much as possible B) Closing your eyes C) Staying perfectly still D) Constant adjustments and small corrections
A) Lean further forward B) Lean back and pedal backwards slightly C) Scream loudly D) Jump off immediately
A) Lean forward and pedal forward slightly B) Lean further backward C) Hope for the best D) Grab the seat tightly
A) Rocking back and forth to stay in place B) Taking a nap C) Cleaning the unicycle D) Giving up
A) It makes you look cool B) It's a good way to avoid moving C) It helps maintain balance and control D) It's required by unicycle law
A) Clasped behind your back B) In your pockets C) Waving wildly D) Out to the sides for balance
A) Bulky winter clothes B) Formal wear C) A bathing suit D) Comfortable and non-restrictive
A) Luck B) Natural talent C) Practice and patience D) Expensive equipment
A) Watch videos of others riding B) Practice regularly and set goals C) Wish really hard D) Blame the unicycle
A) They can laugh at you B) They can provide support and encouragement C) They can steal your unicycle D) They can distract you
A) Deep mud B) Smooth, flat surfaces C) Rocky terrain D) A swimming pool
A) Jump sideways B) Fall gracefully C) Wait for it to stop on its own D) Hop off forward or backward
A) What you had for breakfast B) Tire pressure C) The color of the unicycle D) The weather outside
A) Add more decorations B) Blame your balance C) Check the tire pressure and tighten any loose bolts D) Ignore it and hope it goes away
A) Core muscles B) Biceps C) Fingers D) Trapezius
A) It's easier B) Improved balance and control C) It looks cooler D) There is no benefit
A) Yell at the obstacle B) Stop, dismount, and move the obstacle C) Attempt to jump over it D) Close your eyes and hope for the best
A) A unicycle with a giraffe print B) A mythical creature C) A very tall unicycle D) A type of bicycle
A) To make the unicycle look nicer B) It doesn't matter C) For comfort and efficient pedaling D) To impress your friends
A) High heels B) Closed-toe shoes with good grip C) Sandals D) Barefoot
A) Skip it B) Stretch and warm up C) Eat a large meal D) Take a nap
A) Yes, it's the easiest way to learn B) No C) Maybe, if you are feeling lucky D) Only if you are wearing a parachute
A) They are decorations B) They hold the seat on C) They are for balance D) They connect the pedals to the wheel
A) Wheel-walking B) Bicycling C) Monocycling D) Unicycling |