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Connecticut Permit Practice Test 4

Want to know what questions will be on the DMV Permit Test? Our CT Permit Practice Test is FREE, and has questions just like the ones on the real DMV test. Take this practice test now and get prepared.
25
Questions number
5
Mistakes Allowed
80%
Passing Score

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Connecticut Permit Practice Test

Connecticut Permit Practice Test

Pass the Connecticut DMV Permit Test on your very first try!

Connecticut Permit Practice Test
25
Questions
5 mistakes
Allowed to pass
Connecticut Permit Practice Test 2

Connecticut Permit Practice Test 2

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Connecticut Permit Practice Test 2
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5 mistakes
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Connecticut Permit Practice Test 3

Connecticut Permit Practice Test 3

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Connecticut Permit Practice Test 3
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5 mistakes
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Connecticut Permit Practice Test 5

Connecticut Permit Practice Test 5

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Connecticut Permit Practice Test 5
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5 mistakes
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Connecticut Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test

Connecticut Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test

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Connecticut Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test
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Connecticut Teen Permit Practice Test Description

Completing our practice tests can help you to earn your Connecticut teen permit. Taking practice tests builds your confidence and gets you ready to master the questions on the DMV permit test.

Reasons to Take a CT Permit Practice Test

One of the best reasons to take CT permit practice tests is to learn about the format of the test. You'll find that the questions are organized in random order. Also, you'll learn that each of the questions has multiple choice answer options. In addition, you get the opportunity to establish the habit of looking at all of the answer options before choosing the correct one. It benefits you to consider all of the answers instead of choosing an option right away. All of this information can prepare you to master the test and earn your Connecticut driving permit.

Another reason to take a few to several practice tests is to get an idea of what you need to study. For instance, you may take a permit practice test and discover that you need to review some of the road signs. Alternatively, you may take a practice test and see that you need to refresh your memory on a few of the traffic laws in Connecticut. On the other hand, perhaps you would benefit from reviewing some of the basic driver safety guidelines. The results of each test give you insight into what you need to study. Of course, the results also give you an idea of what you already know. You can avoid wasting your valuable study time by needlessly reviewing certain topics. Examining your practice test results means that when you go to study the Connecticut Drivers Manual you can do so in an efficient way.

Finally, if you deal with test anxiety, taking practice tests before you take the real test to earn your Connecticut driving permit can be very useful. You may want to pretend that one of our practice tests is the real test. In addition, you may want to perform calming breathing exercises and visualize yourself performing well on the exam. Also, you can time yourself to see how many minutes you need to complete the test. All of the things that you experience during a practice test can be helpful to you when the real test day finally arrives.

Connecticut DMV Sample Test Questions

16 or 17 years of age are drivers who are not permitted to use any type of cell phone or mobile electronic device.
  • True
  • False
A vehicle that is in bad shape is _________.
  • Unsafe
  • New
  • Cheap
  • Good
Biological clock is naturally tuned to sleep during the night.
  • True
  • False
Drive with caution and be ready to stop.
  • False
  • True
Drivers are not permitted to use any type of cell phone or mobile electronic device when they are ____?
  • 16 Or 17 Years Of Age
  • 18 Years Of Age Or Older
  • 25 Years Of Age Or Older
  • 21 Years Of Age Or Older

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Connecticut Driver's License Handbook

Connecticut Driver's License Handbook

Connecticut Driver's License Handbook

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