UT Permit Practice Test
Based on the 2024 UT DLD 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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0625 random QDLD Test Simulator80% needed to pass; 5 mistakes allowed
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07Q 211-360Mega Test80% needed to pass; 30 mistakes allowed
Utah Permit Test FAQ
Applying for Your UT Permit
When can I apply for a learner's permit in Utah?
When you are 15 years old you can apply for a Learner’s Permit in Utah.
What are the requirements to get my learner's permit?
To acquire a Learner’s Permit, you will need to pass a written knowledge test along with a vision test. You will also need to meet certain physical requirements. When you have your permit, you must have a licensed driver who is at least 18 years old seated in the front seat with you.
How many questions are on the Utah permit test?
The test has 25 questions on it.
How many questions must I answer correctly to pass?
You must answer at least 20 questions correctly to pass.
How should I prepare for the Utah permit test?
We recommend that you study to ensure you receive your Learner’s Permit as quickly as possible. One of the best ways to study for the test is to take multiple online practice exams that boast actual sample test questions. To take just such a test, and assess your current driving knowledge, click on this link – Utah practice permit test.
Where do I take the Utah permit test?
The Utah Department of Public Safety’s (UDPS) Driver License Division is responsible for licensing drivers in the state. Visit https://dld.utah.gov/office-locations-and-hours/ to find an office located near you.
How much does the Utah permit test cost?
There is a $15 fee.
What can I expect on test day?
In addition to passing a written knowledge test and a vision test, you will also need to pass a physical screening. Be sure to visit the local driver’s license office with a parent or guardian and also be sure to bring the proper identification documents – which can include a birth certificate, Social Security and proof of residence.