TN DMV PRACTICE TEST

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You need a Tennessee driver’s license or learner’s permit if you want to drive on Tennessee streets and highways. To qualify for a Class D license, you must be at least 16 years of age, and must pass a vision screening, knowledge test, and driving test. The TN DMV written test covers the contents of the Tennessee Driver's Handbook, and includes questions on road rules, road signs and signals, and safe driving practices. The Tennessee DMV test consists of 30 questions, and you must score 80% or higher (at least 24 correct answers) to pass. Practice with this sample DMV test to familiarize yourself with the format of the Tennessee written test.
1. Alcohol:
Improves your focus.
Improves your judgment.
Increases your reaction time.
2. What is a likely effect when you take another drug while you drink alcohol?
The effects of the alcohol and the drug are enhanced.
There are no effects, unless the drug is prescription only.
If the drug is over-the-counter, there are no effects.
3. You are considered to be driving under the influence when your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is ____ or more.
0.8%
0.08%
0.05%
4. Reaction time is slower:
After drinking alcohol.
After sleeping.
Between 9 and 11 PM.
5. When the pavement is marked with a double yellow line, drivers may pass other vehicles:
Only if the vehicle ahead is driving 10 mph or more under the speed limit.
Never.
Only if there are no oncoming vehicles.
6. The road edge on the right side is marked by a ___________ line.
broken white
broken yellow
solid white
7. You may cross a double yellow line to pass another vehicle, if the yellow line next to:
Your side of the road is a broken line.
The other side of the road is a broken line.
The other side of the road is a solid line.
8. From the center lane, drivers can:
center lane left turns sign
Make left turns.
Make U-turns.
All of the above.
9. It is illegal for any person to operate a vehicle with a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of _____ or higher.
0.04%
0.08%
0.8%
10. When taking medication before driving, you should:
Drive 20 MPH below the posted speed limit.
Consult your physician and/or pharmacist regarding any prescription medication and its possible effects on driving.
Follow other vehicles closely.
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