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This Tennessee DMV Practice Test
  Questions on each test: 20
  Question pool: 800+
  Type of test: Random multiple-choice

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#1. When is a good time to adjust your rear-view and side mirrors?

Before you drive, check the condition of the vehicle (windows, lights, body damage, condition of the tires and potential fluid leaks). Adjust the seat, mirrors, and head restraint properly. Fasten and adjust safety belts. If you have passengers, make sure all passengers are using safety belts or child restraints.

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#2. If you are in an intersection when an emergency vehicle with flashing lights approaches from behind, you should:

If you are in an intersection, drive on through the intersection before pulling over. Never stop in an intersection.

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#3. A court will likely suspend the driver's license of any driver who:

If you are placed under arrest and a law enforcement officer asks you to take the test and you refuse, it will likely result in the suspension by the court of your driving privileges for twelve (12) months.

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#4. Use this center lane to:

Center lanes with a sign like this are reserved for vehicles making left turns in either direction from or into the roadway. These lanes cannot be used for passing and cannot be used for travel farther than 300 feet.

On the pavement, you will see left turn arrows for traffic in one direction alternate with left turn arrows for traffic coming from the other direction.

These lanes are marked on each side by solid yellow and broken yellow lines. Enter the shared lane only when safe to do so.

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#5. Which car or cars are driving in the truck's blind spots?

The yellow (A) car and the red (B) car. It is important to remember that there are several no-zones (blind spots) in which a truck driver cannot see other vehicles. These areas include both sides, rear, and front of the truck.

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#6. Always stop before you cross railroad tracks if:

Avoid stopping on railroad tracks. Wait until traffic clears ahead. Never proceed to cross the tracks unless you can clear all tracks without stopping.

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#7. On which side should you pass a barricade with this panel?

Work zone channelizing device: barricade. Stripes sloping downward to the right mean pass to the right.

Compare with a yellow and black object marker.

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#8. If an intersection is blocked and you cannot drive through without stopping in the intersection:

A steady green circular signal means go – but only if the intersection is clear. You must yield to pedestrians and vehicles still in the intersection at light change. The green signal gives permission to proceed, BUT you must still observe the laws of the right-of-way. Yield to oncoming vehicles if you are turning left. Never start through the intersection early or make a quick left turn in front of oncoming traffic. This is hazardous.

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#9. It can be dangerous to leave a motor running in a garage because of:

Carbon monoxide gas from a car engine can kill (it has not taste, no smell or visibility). It generally leaks when the car heater is running, when the exhaust system is not working properly or in heavy traffic when breathing fumes from other vehicles. How to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning:

  • Have the exhaust system checked regularly.
  • Be alert for unusual roars from under the car.
  • Never let the engine run in a closed garage.
  • Do not use a heater/air conditioner in a parked car with the windows closed.
  • Close the fresh-air vent in congested traffic.
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#10. Drinking two or three drinks of alcohol in less than three hours:

Reliable research studies show that two or three drinks of alcohol in three hours or less impair the driving ability of most individuals.

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#11. A sign with this shape means:

The pentagon (five-sided) shape warns you of school zones and marks school crossings.

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#12. If you eat before and while you drink alcohol:

All the alcohol consumed eventually gets into the blood whether you have eaten or not. Food in the stomach causes alcohol to be absorbed more slowly, slowing down the rate and the level of intoxication.

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#13. This road sign marks:

This sign marks a place with low clearance. Numbers show the distance from road surface to the bottom of a bridge or overpass. Do not enter if your vehicle or cargo exceeds the maximum height indicated on the sign.

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#14. When driving in foggy conditions, high beams will:

If you must drive in foggy weather, drive with your lights on low beam. High beams will impair your visibility. They will also create glare and reflect back into your eyes.

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#15. This sign tells you:

No Left Turn.

You must not make a left turn at this intersection.

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#16. When two vehicles from different directions arrive at the same time at a four-way stop, which should have the right-of-way?

At intersections marked as 4-way or all-way stops, the vehicle reaching the intersection first gets to go first. If more than one vehicle arrives at the same time, yield the right of way to the vehicle on the right.

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#17. This hand signal means:

Right turn – left arm extended, with elbow bent upward, at about a 90-degree angle.

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#18. When a doctor prescribes drugs, which are likely to affect your driving, you should:

In Tennessee, it is unlawful for any person to drive under the influence of any intoxicant, marijuana, narcotic drug, or drugs producing stimulating effects on the central nervous system.

If you have any doubt about your ability to drive, don’t get behind the wheel. The penalties for a DUI conviction are the same whether the driver was drinking alcohol or taking drugs (even prescription or over-the-counter drugs).

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#19. If oncoming traffic prevents you from making an immediate left turn at an intersection turn, you should:

Slow down and stop if necessary. Look out of your left window for pedestrians and other traffic in your turn path. Yield to any oncoming cars or pedestrians.

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#20. If you drink three beers, approximately how long will it take for the alcohol to leave your bloodstream?

Once in the bloodstream, the alcohol is distributed to all parts of the body, including the brain and liver. Upon reaching the liver, the alcohol immediately begins to be oxidized. However, the liver can only oxidize about one drink per hour.

In other words, it takes about one hour to cancel the effects of one drink, and it takes about three hours to cancel the effects of three drinks.

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Tennessee DMV Written Knowledge Test
  Questions on exam: 30
  Passing score: 80%
  Correct answers to pass: 24
  Allotted time to complete test: No limit
  Wait time before retest: 1 day

About This Tennessee Practice Test

This practice test for the Tennessee permit or knowledge exam has 20 questions. It is slightly shorter than the actual exam but covers the same items as the real exam.

25% of the questions (5 out of 20) relate to alcohol, drugs, and the consequences of impaired driving.

We have designed practice test questions to help you study and prepare for the required knowledge examination. They can help new drivers applying for their first permit or drivers who are forced to reapply for a license and pass the examination again.

Each practice test is random, meaning we draw questions from a larger bank of questions. You can expect new questions each time you restart the test. It also means you can take the test as many times as you need to prepare for your Tennessee exam.

You will get instant feedback after each question, and when your answer is incorrect, there is also a short description of the correct answer. The system reveals your final score at the end of the test.

The test is free and does not require registration.

Please be aware that this is not an official test. It does not qualify you for a permit. Driversprep.com is not affiliated with Tennessee’s Department of Safety and Homeland Security (TDOSHS) or Driver Services.

The test should be used only as a learning tool.

How Many Questions Are on the Real Permit Test in Tennessee?

The knowledge examination in Tennessee consists of 30 questions. The passing score is 80%, which means you must answer 24 questions correctly to pass.

What is on the Permit Test in Tennessee?

The main areas covered by the exam questions are traffic signs and signals (25%), safe driving techniques (25%), rules of the road and Tennessee laws (25%), and drugs and alcohol (25%).

The percentage is a rough estimate of the number of questions on the test. Each test is random and will differ from person to person. There is, however, a clear focus on drugs and alcohol on the Tennessee exam.

The purpose of the knowledge exam is to verify the following:

“…the applicant’s ability to read and understand highway signs regulating, warning, and directing traffic, the applicant’s knowledge of the traffic laws of this state…”

The state of Tennessee has also decided that:

“…all examinations administered to applicants for a driver’s license or intermediate driver’s license shall include questions concerning drugs and alcohol, the effects of those substances on a person’s ability to operate a vehicle, and the applicable Tennessee laws pertaining to operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and the alcohol and drug-related questions shall constitute one-fourth (¼) of the written examination…”

How Should I Study for the Tennessee DMV Knowledge Exam?

Always start by getting the latest copy of the Tennessee Comprehensive Driver Manual. You can get a hard copy at TN Driver Services or download a PDF-version online .

Make sure you read the manual. You can find answers to all questions in this manual.

When you have read the manual and learned everything you need to know, use the practice tests to verify your knowledge. The practice tests will show you what areas to focus more on. So, wait to get rid of the manual.

While most new applicants fail the knowledge test the first time, it is possible to ace it with just a little effort. Learn how to do it: How to Ace the Test .

Who Must Take the Tennessee Knowledge Test?

Who Must Take the Tennessee Knowledge Test?

  All new drivers.

If you are a first-time applicant, you must always pass the Tennessee vision screening, knowledge test, and road test. To qualify for a first-time Tennessee class D license, you must be at least 16 years. All new drivers under 18 years must also meet special qualifications set in Graduated Driver’s License Program (GDL) .

  Drivers with a license expired more than one renewal cycle.

Your Tennessee license is valid for eight years when you are 21 or older. When your license expires, you are no longer entitled to drive a motor vehicle. Tennessee does not have a grace period.

If you wait 30 days after the expiration date to renew your license, you must pay a late fee, doubling if you wait six months to renew. If you wait over one renewal cycle (8 years), you must apply for a new license and repeat all tests.

  Drivers with a foreign license.

Drivers who move permanently to Tennessee and wish to drive must convert their foreign license to a Tennessee Driver’s License. Knowledge and road skills tests are required for all foreign drivers except holders of valid licenses from Canada or Germany.

New residents with a valid out-of-state license are also exempt from the examinations. However, A new resident with an out-of-state license that expired more than six months must retake all applicable tests.

The Official Knowledge Examination

The official knowledge examination covers everything you need to know to drive safely on Tennessee roadways. You can take the test at a Driver Services Center or through a driving school.

The Department administers the knowledge tests on computerized testing machines. In some rare situations, the examiner can offer the written test on paper, but it is unlikely to happen.

For applicants who have a learning disability or cannot read, oral tests are available by appointment at some of the Driver’s License Service Centers. Remember to call ahead.

If you are hard of hearing, you can ask for a certified sign language interpreter to help with the exam.
Teenagers between the ages of 15 to 17 who are required to take a written test can now take it online under a parent’s supervision. You must register and download the Tennessee Proctor Identification (PID) App.
Permit Test - Touch Screen

Available Languages

The computerized testing stations have English, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish knowledge tests.

Is the Tennessee Permit Test Hard?

Tennessee Driver Services estimates that one out of two test-takers fails the written knowledge exam, which is a failure rate of 50%.

The more you practice on this website, the better your chances of passing the examination the first time.

Cheating on the DMV Test

Any cheating will result in an automatic failure, and you must wait at least 30 days before you can retake the test.

Forms of cheating include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Use of any form of written notes (including notes on paper, clothing, body, digital pagers, etc.)
  • Talking during the examination (including cell phone use.)
  • Attempting to allow another person to take the examination.

Remember, you must turn off all cell phones, pagers, or text messaging devices during both the written test and road skills exam.

Will I be Tested When I Renew My Tennessee License?

No, the Tennessee law does not require re-testing when you renew your driver’s license – regardless of age. Ensure you don’t let your license expire for over eight years.

After you turn 21, your Tennessee driver’s license is valid for eight years. Approximately two months before your license expires, TN Driver Services mails you a courtesy renewal notice. The renewal notice tells you how to renew your license.

If it is the first time you renew your license, you must visit a Driver Service Center and prove that you are a United States Citizen or a lawful permanent resident.

After that, and if you have a valid photo license, you may renew by mail or online. If you do, this new license will feature your old photo. To get a license with a new photo, you must visit a Driver Service Center.

Please note that this doesn’t apply to holders of Class A, B, or C Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). They must appear in person to renew their CDL license. They must also show their current valid DOT medical card at the time of renewal.

Alcohol Questions on Your TN Test

By law, 25% of the questions on your knowledge test will address alcohol/drugs and impaired driving. Here are more resources to help you learn more about alcohol and drugs:

Tennessee Graduated Driver’s License (GDL) Program

The Tennessee Graduated Driver’s License Program aims to help young drivers under 18 years gain driving experience in a safe environment. It places certain restrictions on learner permits and intermediate driver’s licenses. The program requires parent/legal guardian involvement and emphasizes the importance of a good driving record.

You can get your first Tennessee learner’s permit when you are 15 years. You must provide proof of school attendance/progress and have a sponsoring adult who signs the affidavit form.

You can skip a driver’s education course in Tennessee to get your permit or intermediate license. Enrolling may still be a good idea since they provide professional help and discounts on insurance. In most classes, you can start even without having your first permit.


Learner Permit
Minimum age: 15 years
Hold period: 180 days
Intermediate Restricted License
Minimum age: 16 years
Hold period: One year
Intermediate Unrestricted License
Minimum age: 17 years
Hold period: Until 18 years or graduated from school

You can get your Class D regular and unrestricted driver’s license when you are 18 years old, graduate from high school, or receive a GED, whichever is sooner.

When you move on to get your regular license, the word “Intermediate” will be removed from the license.

2 Comments

  1. Khalid khawar November 12, 2021

    Dear sir or madam I need license and I am new in Nashville just 10 days ago from Afghanistan and I have parole visa and also work authorization latter and my social security card is under process what should I do for Tennessee driving permit
    Thanks you

    • You should contact your local Tennessee DMV service center; they will help you.

      You need to bring proof of identity and proof of Tennessee residence. If you have a passport stamped with “Processed for I-55I” or a Form I-94, you must bring them.

      Start studying for the knowledge test, since that will be the first step after DMV has accepted your documents.

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