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Question: Whats the answers for the permit test? Posted: 19 Nov 2015 06:14 AM PST All of the answers are derived from the state's Driver's Handbook, which you are supposed to download and study BEFORE thinking about applying to take the test. Every test is different. I do mean every test. They have over 1000 questions in a list, they are selected at random, in various categories to fill out your test form. Each state, province, country is slightly different, but the idea is the same. You get a small number of questions, which is both good and bad. If you miss a few, you fail. On 20 questions, if you miss more than 5, you've failed. On 50 questions, if you miss more than 7-10 you fail. The test questions are unique to the State, country, province where you live, and are related to international road signs, traffic laws and their penalties. Some may involve questions about distracted driving, effects of sleep deprivation, fatigue and use of chemicals like drugs and alcohol and driving. Some may involve who has the right of way, in certain situations, usually shown a drawing and select the best answer. Everything is multiple choice, some are backward "trick" questions. Therefore, in the US, use a browser and search engine like ask, bing, google, search.yahoo.com and enter your state, "DMV Driver Handbook", and you will find links, at least one will point you to your state's handbook. Read it, cover to cover, at least 6-10 times. Then search again, this time for your state, "online driver permit practice tests". Use several of them, taking their tests, over the next few weeks, as you read the document again another few times. Keep using those practice tests until you can take any of them every time, without missing ANY question. At that point, you are ready to apply, provided you have gathered the proper forms of ID, as specified in the documents, and have met the requirements for the permit - age, and in some cases, you may need Driver's ed, or be registered for driver's ed within the next 30 days. Then, follow the instructions in the manual for applying, and go with your parent(s) to the DMV, with the proper forms and funds (cash) to pay for the application, and take the test. Often, you may need to call ahead to schedule your test, and to make sure they are open when you plan to go. They will not usually schedule exams during lunch time, or within an hour of closing time. |
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