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This Oklahoma DPS Sample Test
  Questions on each practice test: 25
  Question pool: 500+
  Type of test: Random multiple-choice test

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#1. With a learner's permit, you may drive alone:

With a learner’s permit you are authorized to drive while accompanied by a licensed driver at least 21 years old between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.

A learner’s permit does not allow you to drive alone.

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#2. To prevent skidding on slippery surfaces, you should:

Skids are caused by drivers traveling too fast for the conditions. Most skids happen when you try to turn or stop suddenly on slippery pavement. The best skid control is prevention. Get the feel of the roadway: test your brakes gently after the car is in motion to find out how much traction you have. Traction will vary, changing with traffic use and sunshine or shade.

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#3. Parking 21 feet from the nearest rail of a railroad crossing:

It is illegal to park within 50 feet of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing.

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#4. Under Oklahoma mandatory point system your driving privilege will be suspended if you accumulate 10 or more points within a period that stretches up to:

If you accumulate 10 or more points within five years, your license will be suspended.

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#5. When you see a sign with this shape and color, you must:

Stop signs are always octagonal (8-sided). A stop sign means that you must bring your vehicle to a complete halt at the marked stop line. If there is no marked stop line, stop before entering the crosswalk on the near side of the intersection. If there is no crosswalk, stop at a point nearest the intersecting roadway where you have a clear view of approaching traffic on the intersecting roadway before entering the intersection.

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#6. If a car ahead of you stops suddenly and you cannot stop in time to avoid hitting the car from behind, it is likely that you were:

If you cannot stop in time to avoid hitting that car from behind, you are either breaking the basic speed rule (even if you were driving within the posted speed limit) or following too closely.

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#7. What parts of a road often hold frost and ice while the rest of the road is clear?

On roads or spots that seem clear, always be alert for black ice and watch for danger spots ahead, such as on bridges or in shady areas.

Overpasses, bridges, shaded areas freeze first and may still be icy after the rest of the road is free of ice.

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#8. Which of the following vehicles must always stop before crossing railroad tracks?

Some vehicles must stop before crossing train tracks. These vehicles include buses, church buses, school buses, and trucks transporting hazardous loads.

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#9. When you plan to exit a freeway, you should:

When you plan to exit the freeway, give yourself plenty of time. Move to the proper lane well in advance of the exit, especially in heavy traffic. Maintain your speed at the flow of traffic until you reach the exit. Signal at least 100 feet before the exit. Slow down on the deceleration lane or exit ramp and keep slowing down until you reach the posted speed limit. Check your speedometer. If you miss the exit ramp, never turn around or back up.

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#10. When you drink alcohol, the alcohol starts to affect your driving skills:

Alcohol moves quickly to your stomach, into your blood, and to all parts of your body. Driving skills, especially your judgment, are affected almost immediately.

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#11. A center lane with yellow pavement markings on both sides is:

Two-way left-turn lanes are marked with one solid yellow line on each side and yellow dash lines on the inside of the solid yellow lines. Drivers from either direction may use the lane for left turns.

Do not drive in the two-way left-turn lane for more than two hundred (200) feet while preparing for and making the turn. Do not use this lane as passing lane.

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#12. What does this sign mean?

Crossroad. Another road crosses the highway up ahead. Look right and left for other traffic.

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#13. If you encounter an aggressive driver on the road:

Keep away from people who are driving crazy. Avoid eye contact with an aggressive driver. Stay cool. Keep looking straight ahead and refuse to be part of the problem. Do not join in the confrontation, even if it is just honking your horn or glaring back. Just get out of the way. Do not make it worse.

  • Do not make obscene gestures.
  • Do not block passing or right-turn lanes.
  • Do not tailgate.
  • Do not use bright lights when following at night.
  • Do not take more than one parking space.
  • Avoid bumping into another car when you open your car door.
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#14. It can be dangerous to leave a motor running in a garage because of:

Cars produce carbon monoxide, a deadly odorless and colorless gas. Fumes from a leaky exhaust system can cause death in a very short time. Never run the motor in your garage, or sit in the car with the motor running, without opening a window.

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#15. At an uncontrolled intersection, a pedestrian has entered the crosswalk. In this situation, you should:

Always yield to people crossing the roadway, whether the crosswalk is marked or unmarked. Be especially alert in school zones and high-traffic pedestrian areas.

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#16. If another driver follows you too closely (tailgated), you should:

If a vehicle behind you is following too closely and there is a right lane, move over to the right.

If you cannot move over, slowly reduce your speed. This may encourage the vehicle to pass you or to stop tailgating.

Never brake hard to discourage tailgating – you could get hit from behind.

If these tactics fail, pull over, stop, and let the tailgater pass.

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#17. If you turn on high-beam headlights when driving in thick fog:

Use the low beams in fog, or when it is snowing or raining hard. High beams reflect off the fog, like shining your lights in a mirror, making it more difficult to see ahead.

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#18. For normal driving and to avoid the risk of injury from airbag deployment during an accident, it is best to grip the steering wheel by:

Use a solid, strong grip on the steering wheel. You should have at least 1/3 of the wheel between your hands to have a strong turning force with either hand. Think of the steering wheel as a clock. Generally, your left hand should be between 9:00 and 10:30 and your right hand between 2:00 and 4:00.

To help avoid injury if your vehicle’s airbag goes off, experts say it is best to hold the steering wheel with your right hand at 3:00 and your left hand at 9:00.

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#19. Which light indicates that you must always come to a complete stop at an intersection?

A steady red light means stop. Come to a complete stop before entering the crosswalk or intersection. You must remain stopped until the light turns green.

After coming to a complete stop, you may turn right on red unless there are signs forbidding the turn.

You may also turn left from a one-way street into a one-way street – unless there are signs forbidding the turn.

When you turn, you must yield to all pedestrians and vehicles using the intersection, including bicycles.

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#20. This sign (a flashing yellow X) means:

Lane-use control signals show how specific lanes of a street or highway should be used. A flashing yellow X means that the lane is for left turns.

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#21. Which of the following is indicated by a round road sign?

A circular sign is used to warn that there is a railroad crossing ahead.

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#22. The easiest way to avoid lingering in a truck's blind spots is to:

The easiest way to avoid lingering in a blind spot is to look for the truck driver’s reflection in the side mirror. If you cannot see the driver’s reflection, or cannot see the side mirrors at all, you are in the truck driver’s blind spot.

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#23. This yellow sign means:

Divided highway begins ahead. Two-lane highway ends. The highway ahead is divided into two one-way roadways with a center strip (median).

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#24. On which side should you pass a barricade like this?

Stripes on barricades and panel devices slope downward in the direction traffic must travel.

Stripes sloping downward to the left mean the driver should bear to the left. Stripes sloping downward to the right mean the driver should bear to the right.

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#25. When making a right turn, you should do all the following except:

You should not honk your horn to warn pedestrians within the crosswalk. Remember, pedestrians and bicyclists have the right-of-way at crosswalks and intersections, whether the crosswalk is marked or not.

(This question asked what you should not do).

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Facts about Your Oklahoma Knowledge Test

Oklahoma Written Knowledge Test for Permit or Driver’s License
  Number of questions on exam: 50 questions
  Passing score: 80%
  Correct answers to pass: 40
  Allotted time to complete test: No limit
  Wait time before retest: 1 day (first three tests)

Oklahoma Practice Tests – 25 Questions

This free permit practice test at Driver’s Prep has 25 random test questions. Each set of questions will help you prepare for the real Oklahoma exam and speed up your learning.

All questions are the same or similar to real Oklahoma written knowledge test questions, and all answers are in the latest Oklahoma Driver’s Manual.

After each practice question, you will get instant feedback and the correct answer. It helps you learn faster.

If you miss a question, a brief comment will help you understand why your answer was wrong.

Oklahoma Real Knowledge Tests – 50 Questions

Please note that the official knowledge test in Oklahoma has 50 random questions about road signs, traffic signals, safe driving techniques, and Oklahoma traffic laws. The real test will take slightly longer to complete.

Questions on the actual exam are from the latest version of the Oklahoma Driver’s Manual. Therefore, you should always get the newest version of the Oklahoma Driver’s Manual.

You can get the manual for a small fee at Motor License agents (Tag Agents ).

You can also download a free PDF version from oklahoma.gov .

After reading the manual and learning the basic driving rules, you should familiarize yourself with the practice tests.

The straightforward way to pass your Oklahoma test

The passing score in Oklahoma is 80 percent, which means you must answer at least 40 of the 50 questions correctly.

Getting 80 percent on the practice test is also good. But aiming for a full score on each practice test is better. Ensure you fully understand why an answer is correct (or incorrect); it will help on the exam.

Remember, all our tests are 100% free. So, take enough tests to feel comfortable with all answers.

The examination format has (in general) stayed consistent over the last decade. It helps you understand what kind of knowledge the DPS checks for., which can be just as important as learning the content.

Read more about: How to Ace the DMV test .

 

Who Must Take the Oklahoma Knowledge Test?

All persons applying for an original first-time Oklahoma license must pass the knowledge test.

If you want to renew a license that expired more than three years, you must retake all tests, including the written knowledge exam.

When you want to transfer a valid (not expired) out-of-state license to an Oklahoma driver’s license, DPS will waive written and driving tests if the license meets department standards.

If you have an out-of-country license, you must generally take all tests. Exemptions exist for drivers with a driver’s license from Canada or Germany who must pass only the vision screening.

You cannot get a driver’s license or permit if your driving privilege has been canceled, suspended, or revoked in Oklahoma or any other state.

What's on the Written DMV Test - Driver's Prep

The Official Exam

As we already said, you can find all answers to the questions on the Class D license exam in the official Driver’s Manual. That is why you should make sure you read it.

The test has questions about Oklahoma traffic laws, safe driving practices, traffic signs and signals, and drug and alcohol laws/effects.

If you need an oral test instead of a computerized one, call ahead and make an appointment.

Unlike many other states, the test is only available in English and Spanish. You can bring an interpreter if needed. Oklahoma DPS will not pay for the interpreter.

Appointments

Avoid the inconvenience of standing in line at the DPS. The new scheduling service offers the opportunity to make appointments from your mobile device or computer.

Unfortunately, there is a small fee for using the online scheduling system.

Oklahoma Sample Test Video – When You Are on the Go

This video shows 40 questions about highway signs, traffic signals, and road markings. The essential things you must know for your Oklahoma driver’s exam.

Watch it and see if you really know all answers!

Video with Oklahoma sample test questions

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