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Minnesota DMV Permit Practice Test

Free practice for the Minnesota learner permit exam, written to match the topics in the Minnesota Driver Handbook. 40 practice questions, an interactive quiz, GDL law summary, and what to bring to the DMV — all in one place.

About the Minnesota permit test

To get your learner permit in Minnesota, you must be at least 15 years old and pass a written knowledge test based on the official Minnesota Driver Handbook. The exam is multiple choice and is offered at most DMV field offices. Bring proof of identity, proof of Minnesota residency, and a parent or guardian consent form if you are under 18 — full list on our Minnesota DMV checklist page.

Once you hold the learner permit, you can practice driving with a licensed adult age 21 or older. Minnesota requires 50 hours of supervised practice (15 at night) before you become eligible for a provisional license, and that count is checked at the road test. The full Minnesota GDL law summary covers the curfew, passenger, and cell-phone rules.

Minnesota by the numbers

Permit age

15

Earliest age you can apply.

Supervised hours

50

15 must be at night.

Top highway speed

70 mph

Maximum posted limit.

Practice questions

40

Across five topic drills.

What's tested in Minnesota

The Minnesota exam draws from five core topic areas. Drilling each one separately is the most efficient way to study, because most learners are strong in one or two areas and weaker in the rest.

Sample questions

Here are the first few Minnesota questions in our bank. Click any to see the answer and explanation, or jump straight into the interactive 20-question quiz to be scored.

  1. What does a red, eight-sided road sign always mean? — Road Signs
  2. A diamond-shaped yellow sign is most often used to: — Road Signs
  3. An orange diamond-shaped sign means: — Road Signs
  4. A pentagon-shaped yellow-green sign indicates: — Road Signs
  5. A round yellow sign with a black X and two Rs means: — Road Signs
  6. What is the meaning of a solid white line painted on the roadway between lanes traveling in the same direction? — Road Signs

Minnesota driver guides

Beyond the practice questions, these short guides cover the parts of getting your Minnesota license that the exam itself doesn't address — what documents to bring, what to expect on the road test, how the graduated license stages work, and the wrong-answer patterns we see most often in our own data.

How long should I study?

Most teens who pass on the first try put in three to six hours of focused study spread across one to two weeks. Cramming the night before tends to backfire because the test mixes wording in ways that punish memorization without understanding. Use Permit Prep's topic drills to find your two weakest categories, study those first, then run the full Minnesota practice quiz to confirm you're ready.