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Based on official Oklahoma exam questions

Oklahoma Permit Practice Test Four 2025

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

In Oklahoma, if you’re under 18, you must obtain a learner permit before you may apply for a probationary license. At age 16 or older, you must pass a vision test and a written test on driving theory to become eligible for a permit. You must take the written test at a DPS Driver Testing Facility, not online.

If you’re at least 18 years old, you still have to pass the vision test and the written test (as well as a driving test) for a license. However, a learner permit is optional. If you feel ready, you may take the driving (road) test immediately after passing the written test. If not, consider obtaining a learner permit for more supervised driving practice. Also, if you fail the driving test three times in a row, you’ll be required to obtain a learner permit and hold it for 30 days before taking the driving test again.

This is our fourth Oklahoma Permit Practice Test. It’s designed to help aspiring drivers like you pass the DPS written test. Like the official written test, this practice test is based on the official Oklahoma driver’s manual (Oklahoma DPS Handbook (OK Driver's Manual) 2025).

These practice questions are multiple choice. Each question comes with several answer options. You must choose the best or most complete answer. If you’re unsure of the correct answer, ask our AI Assistant to give you a hint or clarify the question. You can also ask it your own questions about driving. Watch the Progress Bar to keep track of your score as you go. If you answer the question correctly, it will turn green in the Progress Bar. If you miss the practice question, it will turn red, and the AI Assistant will give you the correct answer and an explanation.

Do you wish you could get a PDF list of the exact Oklahoma questions and answers you’ll encounter on your official written test? Unfortunately, we can’t give you one. The DPS randomly draws test questions from a vast pool of available questions. It’s impossible to predict which questions it will draw for your test.

However, our practice test questions have proven close to the official test questions we know of. Second, we have also created two PDF “cheat sheets” (quick references, not for actual cheating!): “The Top 100 Most Common US DMV Questions” and “The 121 Most Common US Road Signs Questions.” These are the questions most likely to appear on your written test. Each question listed comes with the correct answer, which you can study and memorize.

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Trick Wording
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Verified for accuracy: October 2025

Reviewed by Steven Litvintchouk, M.S.
Chief Educational Researcher (ACES member)
Methodology & Editorial Policy

What to expect on the actual OK exam

20

questions

15

correct answers to pass

75%

passing score

15 ½ y/o

minimum age to apply

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