Mississippi Permit Practice Test Four 2026
Perfect for:Learner’s permit applicants
First‑time adult applicants
In Mississippi, all drivers, regardless of age, must obtain a standard learner’s permit before applying for a driver’s license. You must be at least 15 years old for a standard permit. You must also meet the documentation requirements, pass a vision exam, pass a computerized (knowledge) exam on driving theory, and pay the permit fee. You must take the computerized exam at a DMV Driver Service Bureau office, not online. If you’re younger than 17, you must provide signed consent from your parents, guardian, employer, or other responsible adult. If you’re aged 15 – 17, you must also provide proof that you’re either married or enrolled in or have graduated from high school or the equivalent.
The computerized exam has 30 multiple-choice questions based on the official driver’s manual (Mississippi DMV Handbook (MS Driver's Manual) 2026). The passing score is 80%.
This is our fourth Mississippi Permit Practice Test. All our permit practice tests have been designed to help aspiring drivers like you pass the DMV computerized exam. These practice tests are also multiple choice and based on the official Mississippi driver’s manual. You must choose the best or most complete answer for each question.
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