Nevada DMV Practice Test 2
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
A good Nevada DMV practice test should feel close enough to the real thing that you start noticing where the traps are, but not so stiff that studying turns into punishment. This one gives you 20 focused questions covering the material Nevada drivers are actually expected to know: seat belt rules, road signs, pavement markings, right-of-way habits, traffic safety, and the kind of everyday driving judgment that does not always look complicated on paper, but still catches people when they skim. Because this Nevada DMV permit practice test is untimed, you can treat it like a proper study session instead of a race. Read the question, think through the answer, and—slightly boring but important—pay attention to the answers you almost chose. That is usually where the useful studying happens. The point is not just to click through familiar-looking questions. It is to sharpen the parts of your knowledge that still feel a little soft before you sit for the official DMV permit test. The real Nevada permit knowledge test is the Class C, non-commercial written knowledge test administered by the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles. It is based on the Nevada Driver’s Handbook, so the official exam can pull from traffic laws, highway signs, pavement markings, safe driving practices, defensive driving, DUI laws, rules of the road, and licensing requirements. The official test has 25 multiple-choice questions. You need 20 correct answers to pass, which means an 80% score. Miss 6, and the test can stop there. Get 20 right, and it can stop there too. So the margin is not huge, even if the format looks simple. This Nevada practice DMV permit test is useful for more than one kind of applicant. Teens can apply for a Nevada instruction permit at age 15½ and must pass the written knowledge test first, with applicants under 18 also needing to satisfy Nevada school attendance requirements. Adults 18 and older who are getting licensed for the first time generally need the vision, knowledge, and skills tests, though an instruction permit is optional for adults. New residents may face different requirements depending on age, license status, and where the previous license was issued. Use this DMV learners permit practice test alongside the Nevada Driver’s Handbook, not instead of it. That sounds like the official line, and, fine, it is—but it is also the practical one. The handbook gives you the rules. The practice test shows you whether those rules are actually sticking.