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Minnesota Driver's License Practice Test 2

Take our FREE MN Driver's License Practice Test now! It's an online quiz with 25 unique questions, in-depth explanations, and instant test results. Be totally prepared for the Minnesota DMV Driver's License test in no time!
25
Questions number
5
Mistakes Allowed
80%
Passing Score

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Minnesota Driver's License Practice Test

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Minnesota Drivers License Practice Test Description

To qualify for your Minnesota drivers license, you will need to pass several tests to prove you can operate a vehicle safely. Studying with our DVS practice test can help you pass on your first try.

How Our MN DVS Practice Test Paves the Way to Earning Your Minnesota Drivers License

The state of Minnesota requires any residents who are seeking drivers licenses to demonstrate that they have the knowledge and skills needed to be safe drivers. To do so, they must pass a written knowledge test that is designed to evaluate a potential motorist's awareness of the state's traffic laws and road signs. Individuals who have never held a license in any U.S. state must further prove their skills by passing an additional road test.

Feeling confident in your comprehension of the Minnesota's rules of the road is a major plus when dealing with either of these exams. You will find the information you need to know in the Minnesota DVS Driver's Handbook Manual. By using our MN DVS practice test as a study aid, you can work with and review the material until you are certain you have truly learned it and will be able to apply it easily. Rehearsing with the practice test is also a great way to become familiar with the testing format that the state of Minnesota uses. Knowing what to expect and feeling certain that you are prepared will make it easier to avoid nervous mistakes, increasing your odds of passing the Minnesota drivers license test on your first attempt.

When testing day arrives, take any necessary documentation to your chosen driver's examination station. Thanks to your experience with the DVS practice test, you will already be comfortable with the mix of multiple choice and true and false questions found on the knowledge test. The test itself may be offered on paper or via a computer. Regardless of the way the test is administered, individuals taking it must correctly answer at least 80 percent of the questions to receive a passing score. Individuals who also need to take the road test will be required to show they understand their vehicle's equipment by doing a vehicle safety check. They must also demonstrate that they can apply their knowledge of the rules of the road by performing effectively during their driving skills test.

Minnesota DVS Sample Test Questions

A "School Crossing" sign requires you to do what?
  • Watch for children in the crosswalk.
  • Be prepared to stop.
  • Yield to all pedestrians.
  • All of the listed answers.
A 15-year-old may qualify for a license in all the following cases except _____.
  • To drive a moped.
  • To drive farm equipment to help parents with farm work.
  • To drive for medical needs when no other licensed driver is in the household.
  • To commute to school when there is no available bus route.
A yellow warning sign showing a dotted line being cut off by a slanted solid line indicates:
  • Two-way traffic becoming one-way.
  • An upcoming exit.
  • A lane ending.
  • Road construction.
A yellow warning sign with what looks like a large cross or plus symbol indicates:
  • Church crossing ahead.
  • Added speed zone.
  • Four-way intersection ahead.
  • Hospital ahead.
At a roundabout, who has the right-of-way?
  • Cars already in the roundabout.
  • Cars entering the roundabout.
  • Cars exiting the roundabout.
  • Whichever car is to the right of the other.

Hand book study guide

Minnesota Driver's License Handbook

Minnesota Driver's License Handbook

Minnesota Driver's License Handbook

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