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Kansas Permit Practice Test Four 2025
Average pass rate for driving tests in Kansas: 50%.
Average pass rate for this test: 75%.
Easy
6 min
Score distribution:
90-100
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0%
80-89
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57%
70-79
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43%
60-69
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0%
<60%
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0%
Avg. first-try score: 80%
In Kansas, the official tests you must pass for a driver’s license depend on your age. If you’re under 17, you must obtain an instruction permit before you may apply for a license. An instruction permit is optional if you’re 17 or older. The requirements for a permit include being at least 14 years old and passing a vision test and a written knowledge (permit) test. A driver’s education course is not required for an instruction permit. However, you may waive the knowledge test if you’re enrolled in an approved driver’s education course. Finally, if you’re under 18, you must obtain signed consent from a parent or guardian.
Based on the official KS Driver HandbookHandbook‑based (2025) + exam‑taker feedback
To obtain a restricted license if you’re under 17, you must hold your permit for at least one year. In addition, if you’re 15, you must complete 25 hours of supervised driving and complete a driver’s education course, which will allow you to waive both the written and driving (road) tests. If you’re 16, you must complete 50 hours of supervised driving (including 10 hours at night) and either pass the knowledge and driving tests or complete a driver’s education course. All the restrictions on the license end when you turn 17.
To obtain a full license at age 17 or older, you must either pass the knowledge and driving tests or complete an approved driver’s education course. In addition, to obtain a full license at age 17, you must also complete 50 hours of supervised driving (including at least 10 hours at night).
This is our fourth Kansas Permit Practice Test. We created these practice tests to help aspiring drivers like you pass the Kansas written test. Like the official knowledge test, these practice tests are based on the official Kansas driver’s manual (Kansas DMV Handbook (KS Driver's Manual) 2025).
This fourth Kansas Permit Practice Test comes with our AI assistant, which can help you with any practice question. It can rephrase the question, supply a hint, or answer your own questions about driving. If you still miss the question, the AI assistant will immediately tell you and explain the correct answer.
We can’t give you a PDF list of the exact Kansas permit test questions and answers you’ll encounter on your knowledge (permit) test. Only the DMV knows which questions it’s including on your test. However, our knowledge test preparation program includes two PDF “cheat sheets” (in the sense of quick references, not for actual cheating!): “The Top 100 Most Common US DMV Questions” and “The 121 Most Common US Road Signs Questions.” These are the questions most likely to appear on your knowledge test. Each question listed comes with the correct answer.
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Sources & methodology
We build our practice questions from the current 2025 KS Driver Handbook and refine them using patterns recent test‑takers report.
What we use
Driver handbook • Knowledge‑test/permit overview • Fees & ID requirements • Office/appointment info
How we make exam‑like questions
We mirror recurring themes (e.g., right‑of‑way traps, sign look‑alikes) and use similar distractors and wording styles.
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