Ohio Permit Practice Test 4
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
This Ohio temps practice test gives you 20 multiple-choice questions on child safety seats and young-passenger rules, which is a very specific slice of Ohio driving law, yes, but also one that tells you a lot about how the real BMV knowledge test works. The questions are not just asking whether you vaguely “care about safety.” They want you to recognize the rule, apply it correctly, and not talk yourself out of the obvious answer because the wording feels a little too official. To pass this Ohio permit practice test, you’ll need 16 correct answers out of 20. That 80% target is worth taking seriously before you schedule the real test, whether you plan to test online through BMV Online Services, in person at a Driver Examination Station, or at one of the select Deputy Registrar locations that offers testing. Online testing gives you two attempts in a six-month period. In-person testing is more forgiving in one sense — unlimited attempts — but only one per day, so no, it is not exactly a free-for-all. The TIPIC process is where Ohio starts stacking up the details. Applicants under 18 can take the knowledge test at 15 years and 6 months, but after passing the knowledge test and vision screening, they have 60 days to buy the TIPIC at a Deputy Registrar License Agency. A parent or guardian has to be there to co-sign. Applicants ages 18 to 20 also begin with a TIPIC and must complete the under-21 driver education package: 24 hours of classroom or online instruction, 8 hours with a licensed driver training school, and 50 supervised driving hours, including 10 at night. Adults 21 and older still use a TIPIC before the road test, although the training requirements depend on status and circumstances, especially for temporary residents. This Ohio BMV practice test keeps the main focus on child passenger safety, but it also helps with the larger skill the real exam rewards: reading carefully without rushing. Bring glasses or contacts if you need them for the vision screening, know your documents before you show up, and do not let the 60-day TIPIC deadline quietly expire. Studying with a real BMV permit practice test is simply a better move than leaning on answer dumps or “cheat sheets” that teach you almost nothing except misplaced confidence.