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Free Missouri Driver’s Handbook Practice Test (2025)

  • Perfect for learner’s permit, driver’s license, and Senior Refresher Test
  • Based on official Missouri Driver's manual
  • Triple-checked for accuracy
  • Updated for October 2025

The historic Route 66 cuts across Missouri from St. Louis to Joplin. Driving along this route is less about speed and more about experiencing the history, the culture, and the open road. Many segments of the original highway run parallel to modern interstates, allowing you to easily explore scenic towns and roadside attractions. However, before you can explore Missouri’s roads from behind the wheel of your favorite vehicle, you must complete the state’s licensing process and get a driver’s license.

This process begins with your learning phase. During this time, you will study the various aspects of driving theory. They are thoroughly described in the official Missouri Driver Guide (Missouri DOR Handbook (MO Driver's Manual) 2025), which you should read multiple times. Our Missouri Driver’s Handbook Practice Test is designed to boost your learning potential. Use it to study driving theory efficiently. You get unlimited attempts and nonstop access to train as often as you want.

All 20 questions have multiple answer choices, but only one is correct. Answer each question at your own pace; there is no timer to pressure you. You won’t have to wait until the practice test ends to know what went wrong. Learn from your mistakes as soon as they occur, and use the detailed explanation to reinforce your knowledge. Pay attention to this feedback and note it in a notebook or notebook app. Revisit the material during future practice sessions, and your knowledge will naturally improve.

If you have difficulty reading the text, you can use the slider in the test settings menu to increase the font size. Tap the three dots in the top-right corner to open the menu and adjust the slider as needed. Avoid digital eye strain and create a comfortable learning environment. Remember to stay hydrated and take frequent breaks during extended study sessions.

Studying driving theory doesn’t have to be a chore. With the right tools, you can master this subject within a few weeks and ace the official written knowledge exam on your first attempt.

MO DOR driver's license
  • Perfect for learner’s permit, driver’s license, and Senior Refresher Test
  • Triple-checked for accuracy

About this test

Available in EN, ES, RU
Verified by Steven Litvintchouk, M.S., Chief Educational Researcher, Member of ACES. See our detailed commitment to accuracy and quality in our practice tests.
Ensuring the accuracy and quality of our program is paramount. Learn more about our rigorous standards in our Commitment to Accuracy article.

What to expect on the actual MO DOR exam

25

questions

20

correct answers to pass

80%

passing score

15 y/o

minimum age to apply

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We know how Driver's Ed goes

The material is dry. Studying it is tedious. And you don't want to step foot inside the DMV. So you dread it, avoid it, pretend it doesn't exist. Or you go to the DMV and shoot your shot. You walk in. Take a number. Then the number takes your soul.

Noses sneeze. Babies cry. Frustration groans. And when it's finally time to take your test, you're sweating. Thirty minutes later, you're crying. Because despite your best efforts. You failed. Next thing you know, you're chasing a Waymo in circles to get home (embarrassing!).
That ends here.
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