NV Permit Practice Test
Based on the 2024 NV DMV Manual
Permit Practice Tests (360 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 121-160Permit Test 480% needed to pass; 8 mistakes allowed
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05Q 161-210Road Signs Test80% needed to pass; 10 mistakes allowed
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0650 random QDMV Test Simulator80% needed to pass; 10 mistakes allowed
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07Q 211-360Mega Test80% needed to pass; 30 mistakes allowed
Nevada Permit Test FAQ
Applying for Your NV Permit
When can I apply for a learner's permit in Nevada?
At age 15½ in Nevada you can apply for a Learner’s Permit.
What are the requirements to get my learner's permit?
To receive your Nevada Learner’s Permit, you will need to provide proof of identity, age and residency and you will need to pass both vision and written knowledge tests. You will also need to have a parent or guardian sign your application’s financial responsibility section.
How many questions are on the Nevada permit test?
The Nevada written knowledge test has 50 total questions.
How many questions must I answer correctly to pass?
At least 40 questions must be answered correctly in order to pass.
How should I prepare for the Nevada permit test?
To ensure you receive your Learner’s Permit as fast as possible you’ll need to study for the test. One effective way to study is to take multiple online practice exams that include real sample questions from the state’s written driving exam.
Where do I take the Nevada permit test?
The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) licenses drivers in the state. Visit https://dmvnv.com/nvdl.htm to find an office near you.
How much does the Nevada permit test cost?
The fee for a permit is $25.
What can I expect on test day?
You will need to be accompanied to the local DMV office by a parent or guardian. This is important because the parent or guardian will need to sign the financial responsibility section of your Learner’s Permit application. Also, don’t forget to bring proof of identity, age and residency. Once you’ve taken care of the administrative details, you will then need to pass the written knowledge test and the vision test to receive your Learner’s Permit.