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Based on official Missouri exam questions

Free Missouri DOR Permit Practice Test Three 2025

  • Perfect for learner’s permit, driver’s license, and senior refresher test.

At some point, every licensed driver between Kansas City and St. Louis has needed to demonstrate their knowledge of road rules. These rules apply to everyone, and you had better get familiar with them before attempting to get a Missouri learner’s permit. Part of learning to become a skilled and responsible driver is understanding fundamental driving practices and safety techniques. However, you need a reliable resource that teaches them.

To receive your Missouri learner’s permit, you must pass a driver’s knowledge test (and meet some other requirements). You will need to answer 80% of the 25 questions correctly to earn a passing score. The best way to prepare for the official knowledge test is to practice answering questions like the ones you will see on it. This approach will allow you to carefully analyze the questions because they may be worded in a complex or confusing way. In doing so, you will be wise to the nuances of such questions that may lead you to a wrong answer. Sounds great! But where can you find those questions?

Our free Missouri DOR Permit Practice Test prepares users to deal with the most difficult questions the official knowledge test has to offer. The practice test is based on the most recent Missouri DOR driver’s manual (Missouri DOR Handbook (MO Driver's Manual) 2025) and up to date as of November 2025. It includes 40 multiple-choice questions to assess your current knowledge level and track your progress. If you submit a wrong answer, the practice test will provide a detailed explanation of the correct one. This information will be key to helping you learn the rules of the road and apply them to your driving habits. The practice test is more effective than a study guide because it gives you the information that supports the answer. While study guides help you memorize the answers to the questions, they fail to give you the logic behind them. The practice test will equip you with confidence and elevate your driving skills to pass your official knowledge test.

Anheuser-Busch is home to the King of Beers, and princes and princesses can find their own place with practice tests for other U.S. states and Washington D.C. at https://driving-tests.org/academy/drivers-license.

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6 min to complete
Available in EN, ES, RU
MO DOR driver's license
Real exam-style pitfalls you’ll practice:
Common Traps
Distractors
Trick Wording
Double Negatives

Authored and curated by Steven Litvintchouk, M.S.

Chief Educational Researcher (ACES member)
Methodology & Editorial Policy
Last verified for accuracy: November 2025 (reviewed weekly)

What to expect on the actual MO permit test

25

questions

20

correct answers to pass

80%

passing score

15 y/o

minimum age to apply

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