Start with the state rule
A 30-question format is common in some practice paths, but it is not universal. Each state page shows the question count and passing target used before you open the quiz.
30-question practice
Use this hub when you are searching for a 30-question permit or driver knowledge practice test. Start with your state because the official question count and passing score can vary.
Study guide
A 30-question format is common in some practice paths, but it is not universal. Each state page shows the question count and passing target used before you open the quiz.
A good permit test should mix signs, right-of-way, intersections, lane use, emergency vehicles, speed, parking, and impairment rules instead of drilling one narrow topic.
After each test, review missed explanations and weak topics before moving to another preset or random practice exam.
Search demand
Choose a state
Common questions
Question counts vary by state and path. Use this hub to choose your state first, then open the permit or driver knowledge path that matches the state rule model.
Not necessarily. Difficulty depends on topic mix, passing target, and how well you understand the handbook. A longer test can cover more topics in one sitting.
Rotate through preset tests, review every missed explanation, and use the random exam after you are comfortable with signs, right-of-way, lane use, emergency vehicles, and impairment rules.