DRIVER PERMIT PRACTICE TEST – SIGNS 1

This online DMV drivers ed practice test, with multiple choice questions, is intended to help you prepare for the DMV written knowledge test that is required before you can get your driver’s license.
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Question 1

Watch for fallen rock

A
Watch for fallen rock and be prepared to avoid a collision
B
Construction zone ahead
C
Steep hill shift into lower gear
D
Road close ahead
Question 2

 traffic separated by an island

A
Narrow bridge ahead
B
You are approaching a section of highway where the opposing flows of traffic are separated by a median island
C
Divided highway ends
D
Road under construction
Question 3

bridge ahead narrow

A
Railroad Crossing
B
The bridge ahead is narrow
C
Road Construction
D
Reduced Speed Ahead
Question 4

road ahead curves sharply

A
Exit to the right
B
Crosswalk ahead
C
Winding road ahead
D
The road ahead curves sharply. Slow down, keep right, and do not pass
Question 5

Stop Sign

A
Bump sign 50 feet
B
Stop only if others vehicles are approaching
C
You must make a full “STOP” whenever you see a STOP sign
D
Stop sign 100 feet
Question 6

slower traffic keep right

A
X intersection for school vehicles
B
School crosswalk sign
C
This sign is used on multiple lane highways to advise slower driving traffic to stay in the right hand lane
D
Caution school bus crossing
Question 7

Do not enter

A
Keep to right
B
Keep to left
C
Do not enter a road or off ramp
D
Do not pass
Question 8

fewer lanes ahead

A
Pedestrian crossing ahead
B
You are approaching steep hill
C
There will be fewer lanes ahead. Traffic must merge left
D
Hidden intersection ahead
Question 9

Speed Limit Sign

A
Do not enter if your vehicle is taller than the height listed on the sign
B
You are at the school zone crosswalk
C
The highest speed you should travel around a sharp left curve ahead is 55 mph
D
The maximum legal speed under ideal conditions for the stretch of highway where it is posted
Question 10

Interstate Highway Sign

A
Low Clearance
B
Reduced Speed Zone
C
Interstate Highway
D
US Route
Question 11

No U-turn

A
Road slippery when wet
B
Do not make a complete turn to go in the opposite direction (U-turn)
C
No left turn permitted
D
No right turn permitted
Question 12

yield sign ahead

A
Slow down to be ready to stop at the stop sign check
B
This sign warns of a yield sign ahead. Slow down and be prepared to stop at yield sign or adjust speed to traffic
C
No entry into intersection
D
Vehicles approaching from the angle shown, must stop
Question 13

Sharp turn

A
Keep to left
B
Winding road ahead
C
Sharp turn or bend in the road in the direction of the arrow
D
Danger, road ends
Question 14

disabled persons parking

A
Do not park, stop, or stand your vehicle in a parking space reserved for disabled persons unless your vehicle has a disabled license plate or windshield identification card
B
You are approaching a downgrade
C
Slow your speed and watch for persons who may be disabled
D
There is a sudden high place in the road ahead
Question 15

Narrow Pavement

A
Pavement narrows ahead
B
Hidden intersection ahead
C
Divided highway ahead
D
You are approaching a one-way street
Question 16

Bump or uneven pavement

A
Bridge or Viaduct
B
Construction zone
C
Factory, slow down
D
Bump or uneven pavement on the road ahead. Slow down and keep control of your vehicle
Question 17

Workers on the road

A
School area ahead
B
A construction sign replacing flagman on duty
C
Workers may be on or are very close to the roadway, so take special care when traveling through the area
D
Pedestrian control sign
Question 18

traffic signal ahead

A
Railway crossing ahead
B
Bump 120 feet ahead
C
A traffic signal is present at the intersection ahead
D
Stop sign 150 feet ahead
Question 19

no passing zone

A
Advance warning of danger
B
No parking from arrows to corner
C
Lane usage sign permitting all turns including left
D
This sign marks the beginning of a no passing zone
Question 20

School zone

A
You are near a school. Stop if children are in the crosswalk.
B
Playground zone sign
C
Children playing in residential area
D
Direction sign for children
Question 21

yield sign

A
School area ahead
B
You must slow down and be ready to stop, if necessary, to let any vehicle, bicyclist, or pedestrian pass before you proceed.
C
You have the right-of-way
D
Railway crossing ahead
Question 22

Winding Road

A
Hidden intersection ahead
B
Winding Road. There are several curves ahead. Drive slowly and carefully
C
Road slippery when wet
D
Narrow road ahead
Question 23

railroad crossing ahead

A
You are approaching a railroad crossing. Be alert for trains
B
You are approaching a hospital zone
C
You are approaching a 4-way intersection
D
You are approaching a pedestrian crosswalk
Question 24

wet road

A
Bumpy road ahead
B
Winding road ahead
C
Slow down on wet road. Do not suddenly turn, speed up, or stop
D
No passing ahead
Question 25

Slow moving vehicles

A
Stop sign ahead
B
Vehicles going less than 25 miles per hour (such as farm equipment) must display this sign on the rear when using public highways
C
Yield right-of-way
D
Dead end street ahead
Question 26

Keep right of divider

A
Winding road ahead
B
Keep right of divider
C
Pass other traffic on the right
D
Road turns right then left
Question 27

Two-way traffic

A
Two-way traffic ahead
B
The highway ahead becomes a divided highway
C
The traffic in the right lane must merge left
D
Railroad crossing ahead
Question 28

Do not make a left turn

A
You are approaching a traffic island
B
Do not make a left turn at this intersection
C
You must make a right turn only
D
Hidden intersection ahead
Question 29

road crosses the main highway

A
A road crosses the main highway ahead. Look to the left and right for other traffic
B
Merge Ahead
C
Another road enters the highway from the direction shown
D
The road will make a sharp turn to the right
Question 30

approaching a downgrade

A
Pavement ends, 12 feet ahead
B
Safety check ahead
C
Bumpy road ahead
D
You are approaching a downgrade; all drivers approach with caution. It may be necessary to use a lower gear to slow your vehicle
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