It is perfectly normal to experience test anxiety as exam day approaches. But you shouldn’t let negative emotions impact your performance, especially if you have the knowledge to achieve a passing score. Building your confidence is just as important as studying the various aspects of driving theory. You can do it by practicing every day for several weeks and familiarizing yourself with the content and format of the official written knowledge test. Our Mississippi Driver’s Handbook Practice Test is ideal for this purpose. And with unlimited attempts, you can train as often as your schedule allows.
This practice test has 20 multiple-choice questions based on the Mississippi Driver’s License Manual (Mississippi DMV Handbook (MS Driver's Manual) 2025), an official resource published by the Department of Public Safety (DMV). To pass, you must score at least 80%. However, we recommend ignoring your score while you are still unfamiliar with driving theory.
Start by developing a daily study routine you can follow throughout your learning phase. Follow this routine consistently and use our practice test to reinforce your knowledge through active learning. This tool is available 24/7; you can use it anytime, anywhere in the world, using an active internet connection. Train while waiting in line at the grocery store, on a trip, or during halftime of a football game. If you must interrupt an active practice session, you can resume it later from the latest question. (However, your progress will not be saved in private browsing mode.)
Our automated assistant can provide personalized help at your request. “Officer Frank” is available during each practice session, and you can initiate a conversation by asking a question. You will receive hints that nudge you in the right direction, real-life examples, further explanations of the correct answer, and useful insights.
As you begin your learning phase, remember that nobody was born an expert driver. Before you can gain behind-the-wheel experience and improve your driving skills, you must study and master driving theory. This is a crucial step in the licensing process, as it builds the foundation for your safe driving habits.