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South Carolina Driver's License Practice Test

This FREE SC Driver's License Practice Test shows you what kind of questions to expect on your South Carolina Driver's License Test. The online test is quick, free, and gives you immediate results backed by detailed explanations.
25
Questions number
5
Mistakes Allowed
80%
Passing Score

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South Carolina Driver's License Practice Test 2

South Carolina Driver's License Practice Test 2

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South Carolina Driver's License Practice Test 2
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5 mistakes
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South Carolina Driver's License Practice Test 3

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5 mistakes
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South Carolina Driver's License Practice Test 4

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South Carolina Driver's License Practice Test 4
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South Carolina Driver's License Practice Test 5

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South Carolina Driver's License Practice Test 5
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5 mistakes
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South Carolina Driver’s License Practice Test

Don’t leave earning your driver’s license up to chance… prepare yourself to hit the roads and ace your license exam with a FREE South Carolina practice test. We’ve taken information directly from the South Carolina driver handbook—the exact material you’ll be tested on at the DMV—and created this 25-question free practice exam to help you prepare to perform at your best come test day. Each question is multiple-choice, just like your on DMV exam, and you’ll pass with a score of 80% or better. You can miss up to 5 questions, but don’t worry—you’ll get a review of any questions you missed and the opportunity to study them further for the next time you retake the exam. That’s right—you can take this practice test as many times as you need to feel fully prepared and cover all of the topics that you need extra studying on.

We offer this state-specific and up-to-date practice test for absolutely free because we don’t think you should have to pay to succeed. We also think you should get an opportunity to get a feel for the format of the actual test before you walk into the room, so you can feel comfortable and relaxed—the most important ingredients for passing with ease. You won’t be allowed to bring anything else into the testing area with you, so use this free practice test to your advantage!

South Carolina Driver’s License Practice Test FAQs:

How can I pass my South Carolina driver license exam?

The best way to ensure you pass your South Carolina license test is by studying the driver handbook and taking your free practice test as many times as you need to fully memorize the material.

What’s on the South Carolina driver’s license knowledge test?

The South Carolina written knowledge test includes information covered within the South Carolina driver handbook. You’ll need to know how to share the road with other vehicles and pedestrians, what to do in emergencies, the current South Carolina traffic laws, how to properly turn at a traffic light, and more.

How do I earn my South Carolina driver’s license?

To earn your South Carolina driver’s license, you must first complete driver’s education (if you’re under 17 years old) and pass a written knowledge exam (all drivers). After earning a beginner’s permit to practice driving, you’ll take a behind-the-wheel road test to earn your full driving privileges.

South Carolina DMV Sample Test Questions

A moped modified to produce speeds in excess of which speed is considered unlawful?
  • 30 mph.
  • 25 mph.
  • 20 mph.
  • 15 mph.
  • 10 mph.
Between which hours are you not allowed to operate a motorcycle with a beginner's permit?
  • From midnight to 6 a.m.
  • From midnight to 7 a.m.
  • From 11 p.m. to 6 a.m.
  • From 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
  • From 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.
Current employment records may not be more than how many days old in order to prove South Carolina residency?
  • 365
  • 180
  • 90
  • 60
  • 30
If a traffic officer signals you to pass through a stop sign without stopping, what should you do?
  • Come to a complete stop at the stop sign.
  • Pass through the stop sign without stopping.
  • Pull to the side of the road.
  • Come to a complete stop next to the traffic officer.
In South Carolina, what occurs if you obtain a beginner's permit, driver's license, or identification card using fraudulent documents?
  • Nothing happens if you use fraudulent documents.
  • Your document(s) issued will be suspended for 7 days.
  • You will have to come into an office to provide proper documents, but nothing will happen to your issued document(s) in the meantime.
  • Any issued document(s) will be canceled.
  • None of the answers listed.

Hand book study guide

South Carolina Driver's License Handbook

South Carolina Driver's License Handbook

South Carolina Driver's License Handbook

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