Do practice permit tests cover all sections of the state drivers manual?

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It depends. If the tests are short, they cannot cover all sections of the manual. This can be a problem because the written learners permit test to get your drivers permit can test you on anything within that state drivers manual, so you better be sure you know every bit of information in it. It’s sort of like taking a midterm where the teacher can test you on anything that happened during the entire semester.

To boost your chances of passing the drivers license test, you should take practice tests until your fingers are ready to fall off. Some state DMVs have free online tutorials and tests, but these aren’t always very long. For example, California has three different sample tests, each with only ten questions; there’s no way this permit test can cover all the material in the drivers manual.

You can supplement your other studying with the purchase of an online driver’s ed practice test. Several reputable companies now create these practice permit tests with the drivers manual material; these are sold in 50 to 100 question tests. Just this little bit of extra studying and money—from $10 to $20—can be the difference between a pass and a fail for your drivers license.

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