Washington DMV Knowledge Test Practice 4

5 out of 5 (30 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
This Washington DOL knowledge practice test is built for drivers who want more than a quick skim before exam day. It gives you 20 multiple-choice questions drawn from a larger question pool, with this set placing extra attention on child safety seats, passenger protection, and the kinds of details that can trip people up when they think they already know the rule. To pass this practice round, you’ll need at least 16 correct answers, which is a useful benchmark before you sit for the real Washington knowledge test. The test works best when you treat it like part of the whole licensing process, not just a separate quiz floating off by itself. Washington drivers also have to deal with the practical side of getting licensed: proving identity, providing a Social Security number if they have one, getting a photo taken, passing vision screening when required, and paying the appropriate fees. For a standard driver license, instruction permit, or ID card, the DOL accepts several proof-of-identity combinations, including one stand-alone document, two A-list documents, one A-list document plus two B-list documents, or four B-list documents, as long as one establishes name and date of birth. A valid U.S. passport, passport card, state driver license or ID card, Certificate of Citizenship or Naturalization, USCIS ID, or U.S. armed services ID can all fall into that stand-alone category. That paperwork piece matters because Washington does not accept copied, scanned, or photographed identity documents. You need the real documents, which is one of those small administrative details that can turn a planned licensing visit into a second trip. Teen applicants have a few more moving parts, too. A 16- or 17-year-old applying in person generally needs a parent present or a notarized Parental Authorization Affidavit, plus proof of identity, a Social Security number or declaration, a vision screening, photo, and fees. Their driver training school must also submit course completion and exam scores, with scores entered within 24 hours after each passed exam. As you move through this Washington DMV knowledge test practice, you can use hints when a question feels too narrow or technical, and incorrect answers come with explanations so the mistake actually teaches you something. Retake the DOL knowledge test online as often as needed, especially if you are preparing for your first permit, checking your understanding of child passenger safety, or just trying to walk into the licensing process with fewer surprises.
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