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Mississippi Permit Practice Test 3

Are you prepared for your DPS Permit Test? Take our FREE MS 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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Mississippi Permit Practice Test

Mississippi Permit Practice Test

Pass the Mississippi DPS Permit Test on your very first try!

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

Mississippi Permit Practice Test 2

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Mississippi Permit Practice Test 2
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5 mistakes
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Mississippi Permit Practice Test 4

Mississippi Permit Practice Test 4

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Mississippi Permit Practice Test 5

Mississippi Permit Practice Test 5

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

Mississippi Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test

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Mississippi Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test
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Getting Ready to Take the Mississippi Teen Permit Test

Before you receive your driving permit, you must pass a written exam. Taking a few practice tests as part of your preparation is a great way to build an understanding of the material. You can also learn the setup of the exam and what will be needed to pass the test.

How Our MS Permit Practice Test Helps You

Getting your permit is your ticket to learning to drive. First, however, you will need to pass a written exam covering everything from driver safety to recognizing road signs. If you have your copy of the MS drivers? manual, you are ready to start taking our practice test. Much of the information covered on the test is not difficult, but it might be new to you, making it appear harder than it is. Passing the Mississippi driving permit test will be easier after identifying any areas of weakness with several practice tests.

The written part of the DPS Permit Test covers your understanding of basic traffic laws, safety rules and various road signs. These questions are selected randomly, which makes it essential for you to take more than one practice test. Taking the practice test is about more than just passing your written exam. A better understanding of these rules and laws will make you a better driver. You will know who turns first at a four-way stop and who to call in case of an accident. With a lot of studying and practice, you will find the confidence to do well on your first written exam.

When the day to take your written exam finally arrives, you don't want to feel anxious or unprepared. With so much material to cover, the practice tests we provide will help you look it over quickly and efficiently. Practice tests give you the chance to see how the test works. You can answer these multiple-choice questions without the pressure of being in the real exam. Our practice test offers completely random questions, so the more times you take it, the more questions you will get the chance to learn. When you are ready to get started practicing, click here.

Mississippi DPS Sample Test Questions

A slow moving vehicle symbol identifies vehicles riding at what speed or less?
  • 50 mph.
  • 25 mph.
  • 30 mph.
  • 40 mph.
According to Nathan's Law, a driver behind a school bus must come to a complete stop of how many feet when the school bus has its flashing red lights on?
  • 20 ft.
  • 50 ft.
  • 10 ft.
  • 2 ft.
Brakes must be strong enough to stop the vehicle in 30 feet at a speed of what?
  • 50 mph.
  • 40 mph.
  • 30 mph.
  • 20 mph.
  • 10 mph.
Driving a standard passenger vehicle without a learner's permit or license may make you and the owner of the car ________.
  • Subject to arrest.
  • Soon to be convicted murderers.
  • Get into fights over who can drive.
  • None of the listed answers.
If traveling at 55 mph, you should follow the vehicle in front of you no closer than:
  • 100 feet
  • 200 feet
  • 300 feet
  • 400 feet
  • None of the answers listed.

Hand book study guide

Mississippi Driver's License Handbook

Mississippi Driver's License Handbook

Mississippi Driver's License Handbook

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