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Minnesota Permit Practice Test 3

Are you prepared for your DVS Permit Test? Take our FREE MN Permit Practice Test right now and find out how much you know! Our test offers 25 comprehensive Permit questions, and shows your test results right away.
25
Questions number
5
Mistakes Allowed
80%
Passing Score

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Minnesota Permit Practice Test

Minnesota Permit Practice Test

Pass the Minnesota DVS Permit Test on your very first try!

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

Minnesota Permit Practice Test 2

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Minnesota Permit Practice Test 2
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5 mistakes
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Minnesota Permit Practice Test 4

Minnesota Permit Practice Test 4

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Minnesota Permit Practice Test 4
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Minnesota Permit Practice Test 5

Minnesota Permit Practice Test 5

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Minnesota Permit Practice Test 5
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Minnesota Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test

Minnesota Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test

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Minnesota Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test
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5 mistakes
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Minnesota Teen Permit Practice Test Description

Are you ready to earn your Minnesota driving permit? Before receiving your permit, you must complete several steps and pass a knowledge exam. Hit the road running with our MN permit practice test.

Why Our MN Permit Practice Test Can Help Prepare You

Many people consider earning a drivers license a significant milestone on the path to adulthood. In Minnesota, obtaining your instruction permit is a critical first step. If you are a teen between the ages of 15 and 17, you will need to have at least 30 hours of documented classroom driving education and be enrolled in upcoming hands-on driving classes before you can apply for your instruction permit. This formal instruction component is waived for individuals 18 or older. However, all applicants seeking their instruction permits must fill out a license application, pay the required fee, show the correct identification and undergo a vision screening. You must also complete the DVS permit test. Undoubtedly the most nerve-wracking part of the process for applicants, this knowledge exam evaluates an individual's awareness of Minnesota's traffic laws and his ability to understand common road signs.

Everything that you will need to know to pass the teen permit knowledge test is included in the Minnesota DVS Driver's Handbook Manual. Get ready to tackle the exam by studying the manual and then reviewing what you have read with our MN permit practice test. Designed to mimic the actual DVS permit test, our practice test allows you to quiz yourself on the information that you've learned and to become comfortable with the types of questions you'll face on the actual test. Feel free to repeat the practice test as many times as you would like. In fact, we recommend that you take it until you feel confident in your understanding of the material and your ability to pass the test. Still nervous? Explore our Minnesota drivers license blog for more tips on prepping for the test and driving safely.

Once you are ready, schedule your DVS permit test at a convenient driver's examination station. The test is made up of 40 multiple choice and true or false questions. Answer at least 32 questions correctly to earn a passing score. Once you have passed the test and completed the necessary paperwork, you will have earned your instruction permit. This permit allows you to drive while under the supervision of a licensed adult.

Minnesota DVS Sample Test Questions

A "Center Lane Only" sign with opposing curved arrows indicates:
  • A shared left-turn lane.
  • That all traffic must merge into the center lane.
  • That the center lane is a bicycle lane.
  • That the center lane is for emergency vehicles only.
A class A license is valid for what vehicles?
  • Tractors, trailers, and trucks only.
  • Normal, four-door passenger cars only.
  • Any vehicle or trailer combination.
  • None of the listed answers.
Children may be left unattended in a vehicle _____.
  • Only when the temperature outside is under 72 degrees F.
  • When leaving the car for less than two minutes.
  • Under no circumstances.
  • When in a driveway in front of a private residence.
Hand and arm signals:
  • May be used in place of turn signals if your vehicle width allows others to see them.
  • Are no longer used in Minnesota.
  • Are only to be used by motorcycle riders or bicyclists.
  • May be used in place of turn signals on all vehicles.
How old must you be to drive a recreational vehicle combination?
  • 15 years old.
  • 16 years old.
  • 18 years old.
  • 21 years old.
  • None of the listed answers.

Hand book study guide

Minnesota Driver's License Handbook

Minnesota Driver's License Handbook

Minnesota Driver's License Handbook

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