Mississippi Practice Permit Test 6

5 out of 5 (30 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
This Mississippi DMV practice test gives you 20 multiple-choice questions built around the material new drivers are expected to know before taking the real permit exam. It focuses on Mississippi traffic laws, safe driving rules, road signs, signals, and the license requirements that tend to show up in one form or another. There is also extra attention on proper turn signal use, which is not some throwaway topic. Mississippi requires drivers to signal at least 100 feet before turning or changing lanes, and yes, that number is worth remembering. The point of this MS practice permit test is to make the official exam feel less strange before you get there. The real Mississippi learner permit knowledge test is a computerized exam administered in person by the Mississippi Department of Public Safety’s Driver Service Bureau. It is based on the Mississippi Driver’s License Manual, so the wording can feel a little formal, a little stiff, and occasionally more precise than you expected when you first opened the manual. That is where practice helps. You start noticing how the rules are framed, not just what the rules say. The real Mississippi permit knowledge test is commonly reported as 30 multiple-choice questions, with 24 correct answers required to pass. That means an 80% passing score, or no more than 6 missed questions. This Mississippi permit practice test does not use the exact official questions — those are not published — but it keeps close to the content and format so you are practicing in the right lane, so to speak. Road signs and signals deserve real attention, too, because the state expects applicants to read, understand, and follow them without hesitation. A few licensing details are useful to keep nearby while you study. A regular Mississippi learner’s permit is available at age 15 and is valid for 2 years. Permit holders must have a licensed driver age 21 or older seated beside them. Applicants under 17 need a parent or guardian signature, a school attendance form unless exempt, and 50 witnessed driving hours. A regular Class R license is available at 16 after the required 12-month permit period, while applicants 17 and older do not have that same holding requirement. You can retake this Mississippi permit practice test as often as you need, which is the whole advantage. Miss the confusing questions here, learn from them here, and walk into the official test with the practice test already having done its job.
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