Free Missouri DOR Permit Practice Test Four (MO)
- Perfect for learner’s permit, driver’s license, and Senior Refresher Test
- Based on official Missouri 2024 Driver's manual
- Triple-checked for accuracy
- Updated for May 2024
About this test
The written knowledge test for Missouri consists of 25 multiple-choice questions pulled from the 2024 Missouri Driver’s Guide. To pass the exam, you’ll need to score an 80% or higher, by answering at least 20 questions correctly. Potential drivers under 21 will be required to participate in the Graduated Driver’s License Program. Beginning at age 15, you may apply for a permit valid for one year, followed by an intermediate license from ages 16 to 18, and then an under-21 full driver’s license. Once you have your permit, you must hold it for six months while you perform a minimum of 40 hours of supervised driving. The Missouri State Highway Patrol (MSHP) Driver Examination Division will administer your knowledge exam, additional road sign test, and a vision test; they will also take your $3.50 permit fee, and check your proof of identification, residence, and social security number before they can authorize your application for a permit. This DOR practice test will help you gain confidence to prepare for the real written knowledge exam.
What to expect on the actual MO DOR exam
questions
correct answers to pass
passing score
minimum age to apply