Oregon DMV Practice Test

5 out of 5 (30 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Preparing for the Oregon DMV knowledge test is mostly about knowing what Oregon actually tests, not just flipping through the Driver Manual and hoping the obvious rules are enough. The official Class C knowledge test is based on the Oregon Driver Manual and covers road signs, traffic laws, highway signs and signals, safe-driving decisions, licensing basics, and the kind of everyday rules that matter once you are out in traffic and not just reading about traffic. The real Oregon DMV knowledge test has 35 multiple-choice questions. You need 28 correct answers to pass, which is an 80% score, and the test costs $7 each time you take it. That makes a free Oregon DMV practice test a useful part of studying, especially if you want to get comfortable with the format before you test online or sit down at a DMV office computer. This Oregon DMV practice permit test helps you work through the same general areas that appear on the actual permit test: signs, signals, right-of-way rules, lane use, following distance, intersections, licensing requirements, and safe-driving judgment. Some of it will feel familiar. Some of it, less so, usually because the wording asks you to slow down and choose the rule Oregon wants, not the answer that feels casually correct. That is where practice questions do their job. They make the gaps show up early. For teen drivers, Oregon’s permit process has a few added pieces. Drivers age 15, 16, or 17 apply for a Provisional Instruction Permit, and they must pass the knowledge test, pass a vision screening, show the required identity and address documents, pay the permit fee, and get a parent or legal guardian signature. Teens who take the knowledge test online also need a proctor over age 21. Adults have fewer provisional requirements, but they still need to meet Oregon’s document, fee, vision, and testing rules when the knowledge test is required. One point worth keeping straight: Oregon does not use a separate road-sign-only test for standard Class C applicants. Road sign questions are included in the same 35-question exam, mixed in with traffic laws and safe-driving information. So it makes sense to study signs along with everything else instead of treating them like a quick visual warm-up. You can take this Oregon practice permit test as many times as you need from your phone, tablet, or computer. Use it until the format feels familiar, the weaker topics are easier to spot, and the real Oregon DMV permit test feels like something you have already practiced carefully.
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