New Jersey DMV Permit Practice Test 30 Questions 2026
Perfect for: Learner's permit applicants • First-time license applicants in New Jersey
This practice test mirrors the exact format of the real NJ DMV permit test: 30 multiple-choice questions, need 40/50 to pass (80%). Topics covered match the official 2026 New Jersey MVC Driver Handbook — from speed limits and GDL rules to the Move Over law and implied consent.
How the NJ DMV Permit Test Works
The New Jersey knowledge test is administered in person at any New Jersey MVC driver license office. Understanding the format helps you prepare effectively and avoid surprises on test day.
| Detail | MVC Requirement |
|---|---|
| Number of questions | 50 multiple-choice |
| Passing score | 40/50 (80%) |
| Questions you can miss | Up to 10 |
| Time limit | No time limit |
| Test format | In-person only (no online option) |
| Retake wait period | Can retake after 1 day if failed |
This practice set has 30 questions — the real MVC test has 50.
What the 30 Questions Cover
The MVC knowledge test draws questions from across the official New Jersey Driver Handbook. Here is a breakdown of the topic areas and approximate number of questions in each category.
| Topic Area | Approx. Questions |
|---|---|
| Traffic laws & speed limits | ~5 questions |
| Road signs & signals | ~4 questions |
| Safe driving practices | ~4 questions |
| GDL rules & teen driving restrictions | ~4 questions |
| Alcohol/DUI laws | ~4 questions |
| Right-of-way & intersections | ~4 questions |
| Parking & vehicle operation | ~5 questions |
Study Tip
Focus on state-specific rules that differ from neighboring states — GDL ages, curfew times, BAC thresholds, and department-specific retake policies are frequently tested and easy to confuse.
NJ DMV Permit Practice Test — 30 Questions
Answer all 30 questions. You need 40/50 (80%) to pass the real test.
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Questions are created and maintained by the DMV Question Bank content team following a rigorous editorial process. Content is updated regularly to reflect the latest New Jersey Driver Handbook and New Jersey traffic laws.