MS Permit Practice Test
Based on the 2024 MS DPS Manual
Permit Practice Tests (320 questions)
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01Q 1-40Permit Test 180% needed to pass; 8 mistakes allowed
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02Q 41-80Permit Test 280% needed to pass; 8 mistakes allowed
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03Q 81-120Permit Test 380% needed to pass; 8 mistakes allowed
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04Q 121-120Permit Test 480% needed to pass; 0 mistakes allowed
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05Q 121-170Road Signs Test80% needed to pass; 10 mistakes allowed
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0630 random QDPS Test Simulator80% needed to pass; 6 mistakes allowed
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07Q 171-320Mega Test80% needed to pass; 30 mistakes allowed
Mississippi Permit Test FAQ
Applying for Your MS Permit
When can I apply for a learner's permit in Mississippi?
You can apply for a Learner’s Permit at age 14.
What are the requirements to get my learner's permit?
At age 14, all you have to show is proof that you are enrolled in an approved driver education program to receive a special 14-year-old Learner’s Permit that is only valid for driving a driver education instructor. At age 15, teens can receive a regular Learner’s Permit after they pass a written knowledge test and a vision test.
How many questions are on the Mississippi permit test?
The test has 30 questions.
How many questions must I answer correctly to pass?
You must answer at least 24 questions correctly to pass.
How should I prepare for the Mississippi permit test?
To ensure you receive your learner’s permit as soon as possible, you should study as much as you can for the written knowledge test. One of the most effective ways to study for the test is to complete multiple online practice exams that feature real sample questions from the state’s exam. Click on the following link to take an actual Mississippi practice permit test right now.
Where do I take the Mississippi permit test?
The Mississippi Department of Public Safety (DPS) licenses drivers in the state. Visit https://www.dps.ms.gov/ to find an office near you.
How much does the Mississippi permit test cost?
The fee to get a permit is $4.
What can I expect on test day?
You will need to bring with you to the local DPS office your birth certificate, Social Security card, proof of school enrollment and a completed application that includes notarized signatures from your parents or guardians. You will then need to pass the written knowledge test and the vision test to receive your Learner’s Permit.