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Free Mississippi DPS Permit Practice Test Three 2024
The DPS written knowledge test for a learner’s permit is based on the 2024 Mississippi Driver’s Manual and will cover topics like right of way, road signage, highway driving, and safe driving practices. There will be 30 multiple-choice questions based on information contained in the manual, and you’ll be required to correctly answer at least 24 of them to pass. You may take the written knowledge test if you’re 15 years of age or older. 14 year olds are also eligible to take the exam if they’re enrolled in a driver’s education course, but the 12-month period you’re required to hold your permit does not start until you’re 15. You’re allowed to attempt the written test three times, waiting a day between each attempt, but if you require more than three attempts, you’ll have to wait 30 days before you can retest. Once you pass the written test, the fee for your permit will be $7. At the DPS, you’ll also need to take a vision test, and provide proof of identity, state residency, and social security number, as well as parental consent and proof of school attendance if you’re a minor. This DPS practice test will help you study and pass your exam on the first try.
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- When you are under emotional or physical stress while driving a vehicle, you should
- If you have already entered an intersection to turn left and the traffic light changes to yellow, you should
- If you are stopped at a traffic light and another vehicle is approaching you from behind at high speed, you should
- When making a right turn, you must avoid _________ before starting the turn.
- Which of the following statements are true?
- This sign warns you that the road ahead is a
- This warning sign represents
- When two vehicles meet on a steep mountain road where neither can pass, which vehicle has the right-of-way?
- Which of the following statements is NOT correct?
- When driving in rural areas, you must pay more attention to
- What does this picture illustrate?
- The eye test for the driver's license evaluates
- If another vehicle is passing you on the left,
- To enter a roundabout, you must _________ whether you need to make a right turn, a left turn, or a U-turn or continue forward.
- When making a left turn at an intersection or into an alley or driveway, you must yield the right-of-way to
- If a driver behind you repeatedly flashes his or her headlights, you should
- If you are being followed too closely (tailgated), you should
- You should never drive alongside a motorcycle in the same lane because
- Before entering an intersection, you must watch for
- In Mississippi, when are you allowed to make a left turn at a red light?
- Before reaching the crest of a hill or entering a curve, you should _________ and watch for oncoming vehicles.
- Before entering a curve, you should do which of the following to avoid a skid?
- A driver must yield the right-of-way to other vehicles in all of the following situations EXCEPT
- At an intersection, a steady yellow arrow pointing left means
- A highway work zone can be easily identified by _________ immediately preceding the work zone.
- Rumble strips alert drowsy or inattentive drivers through vibration and sound that they are
- When you exit a high-speed, two-lane roadway, _________ if you have traffic following you.
- What does this sign mean?
- When backing up your vehicle, you must
- Which of the following are three types of intersections?
- If your vehicle stalls on railroad tracks and you spot a train approaching, what should you do?
- You must NOT pass a vehicle on the left if
- If you double your speed on a highway, your braking distance increases by
- In which of the following situations should you NOT use your horn?
- When entering an interstate highway from an acceleration lane, you must
- This work zone sign indicates
- At an intersection, if you see a pedestrian using a guide dog or other service animal or carrying a white cane, you must
- On a divided highway, _________indicates the left edge of traffic lanes going in the same direction as you.
- If your vehicle breaks down at night, use _________ to prevent an accident.
- You must come to a complete stop in all of the following situations, EXCEPT
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