Based on Oklahoma DPS Handbook 2026

Oklahoma DMV Permit Practice Test 30 Questions 2026

Medium difficulty
⏱ ~18 min
📊 Avg. first-try score: 71%

Perfect for: Learner's permit applicants • First-time license applicants in Oklahoma

This practice test mirrors the exact format of the real OK DMV permit test: 30 multiple-choice questions, need 40/50 to pass (80%). Topics covered match the official 2026 Oklahoma DPS Driver Handbook — from speed limits and GDL rules to the Move Over law and implied consent.

How the OK DMV Permit Test Works

The Oklahoma knowledge test is administered in person at any Oklahoma DPS driver license office. Understanding the format helps you prepare effectively and avoid surprises on test day.

DetailDPS Requirement
Number of questions50 multiple-choice
Passing score40/50 (80%)
Questions you can missUp to 10
Time limitNo time limit
Test formatIn-person only (no online option)
Retake wait periodCan retake after 1 day if failed

This practice set has 30 questions — the real DPS test has 50.

What the 30 Questions Cover

The DPS knowledge test draws questions from across the official Oklahoma Driver Handbook. Here is a breakdown of the topic areas and approximate number of questions in each category.

Topic AreaApprox. 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.

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OK DMV Permit Practice Test — 30 Questions

Answer all 30 questions. You need 40/50 (80%) to pass the real test.

Question 1 of 300% Complete

At what age can an Oklahoma teen apply for a learner's permit?

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 Oklahoma Driver Handbook and Oklahoma traffic laws.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions are on the Oklahoma DPS permit test?
The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety (DPS) permit test has 50 multiple-choice questions. You need to answer at least 40 correctly (80%) to pass. This practice test has 30 questions to help you prepare.
What score do you need to pass the Oklahoma permit test?
You need 40 out of 50 questions correct — a passing score of 80%. Missing 11 or more questions means you fail and must wait 1 day before retaking.
How many questions can you miss on the Oklahoma DPS test?
You can miss up to 10 questions on the 50-question knowledge test. Missing 11 or more means you fail.
Is there a time limit on the Oklahoma permit test?
No. The Oklahoma DPS does not impose a strict time limit on the knowledge test. Read each question carefully — 50 questions cover a wide range of topics including Oklahoma-specific severe weather driving rules.
What is the retake policy if I fail the Oklahoma permit test?
If you fail, you must wait 1 day before retaking. Use that time to review the areas where you struggled, especially Oklahoma-specific topics like tornado safety while driving.
Can I take the Oklahoma permit test online?
No. As of 2026, all Oklahoma DPS knowledge tests must be taken in person at an Oklahoma Department of Public Safety driver's license examination office.
What is the minimum age to get a learner's permit in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma allows teens to apply for a learner's permit at age 15½ (15 years and 6 months). A parent or guardian must consent, and the permit requires a licensed adult 21+ to be in the front passenger seat at all times.
Does Oklahoma's permit test include questions about tornado safety?
Yes. Oklahoma's severe weather driving rules are a tested topic on the DPS permit exam. Key facts: never shelter under an overpass during a tornado, turn around when roads are flooded, and use low beams in heavy rain. Oklahoma is in Tornado Alley and drivers must know how to respond to severe weather while driving.