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Nevada Permit Practice Test 3

Are you prepared for your DMV Permit Test? Take our FREE NV 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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Nevada Permit Practice Test

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Nevada Teen Permit Practice Test Description

To receive your Nevada driving permit, you must pass two different tests. To ensure a passing score and the knowledge that you need, it is an excellent idea to take our NV permit practice test.

Benefits of our Nevada Permit Practice Test

Like most teenagers, you are probably very excited to get your learners permit so that you can begin driving. However, in order to receive your driving permit, you must take and pass a couple different tests that quiz you on your knowledge of driving. Without taking a practice test or studying the material from the Nevada driving manual in advance, the DMV permit test may prove to be a bit confusing. By choosing to take our NV permit practice test multiple times, you will train yourself for the actual DMV permit test and learn the information that you will need to succeed.

For teens to get their Nevada driving permit, they will first need to complete a classroom drivers education course. In addition to classroom experience, behind-the-wheel experience is also required by a DMV-licensed professional drive school. After, a vision test and written test must also be completed. An acceptable score on the vision test is at least 20/40 in one eye. Our permit practice tests for teens focus on the written section of the test. This section quizzes you on various situations that you may encounter while driving such as what to do if a traffic signal is not working correctly and when it is safe to merge lanes.

Upon taking the Nevada DMV permit test, you will be asked 50 multiple-choice questions. Teens must have a score of at least 80% in order to pass the test. Our Nevada teen permit practice test ensures that you will be ready for the big day by making you familiar with the testing environment, format and questions that may be asked in advance. Because questions are completely random, it is important to take our practice test several times and to achieve passing scores each time. For more information on preparing for your permit test, the daily driver blog publishes informative posts regularly.

Nevada DMV Sample Test Questions

A Restriction G on the driver's license means the driver:
  • Can only be driving during the daylight.
  • Is required to wear glasses or contact lenses when driving.
  • Needs additional rearview mirrors.
  • Is driving with a instruction permit.
Before changing lanes on a freeway, you should:
  • All of the answers listed.
  • Quickly look over your shoulder for other vehicles.
  • Check your mirrors for other vehicles.
  • Use your turn signals.
Before you start your engine you should ______.
  • All of the listed answers.
  • Adjust the driver's seat so you can reach the controls comfortably.
  • Check the rear and side mirrors.
  • Buckle up and make sure your passengers do.
  • Make sure the windshield and windows are clean.
How far away from a street crossing must you be to pass a vehicle?
  • 100 feet
  • 50 feet
  • 150 feet
  • 200 feet
  • You can pass at any distance, as long as you do not pass in the intersection.
How far before changing lanes on highways should you signal?
  • 300 feet
  • 100 feet
  • 150 feet
  • 200 feet
  • 250 feet

Hand book study guide

Nevada Driver's License Handbook (2023 Edition)

Nevada Driver's License Handbook (2023 Edition)

Nevada Driver's License Handbook (2023 Edition)

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