Alaska Permit Test Simulator
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Getting ready for the Alaska permit test is not something you want to “sort of” study for. The official exam, formally known as the General Knowledge Test for a non-commercial Class D instruction permit or driver license, is based on the Alaska Driver Manual, and it covers the material Alaska expects you to know before you get behind the wheel. Traffic laws, road signs and signals, pavement markings, right-of-way rules, speed limits, safe driving habits, impaired driving laws, and the everyday business of sharing the road with pedestrians, bicyclists, motorcycles, emergency vehicles, school buses, and large trucks. A lot, yes. Manageable, also yes. Our Alaska DMV permit practice test simulator follows that same real-test structure. Each round gives you 20 multiple-choice questions, just like the official Alaska permit knowledge test. On the real test, you get 25 minutes, and you need 16 correct answers to pass. That is an 80% score, which sounds comfortable until you remember that missing 5 questions is enough to fail. Not terrifying, exactly, but it does get your attention. The simulator helps you work through the material without turning study time into a slow march through the manual, page by page, while your attention quietly slips out the side door. You will see questions on Traffic Signs and Signals, Rules of the Road, Driver Safety, road markings, speed limits, and the kind of judgment calls that show up in ordinary driving, especially in a place where weather, wildlife, and road conditions do not always behave politely. Road signs are included too, but here is the detail people sometimes miss: Alaska does not have a separate road-sign-only test for the standard Class D permit or license. Sign questions are part of the same 20-question General Knowledge Test. This Alaska DMV practice test works whether you are applying for an instruction permit at 14, moving toward a provisional license as a teen driver, or preparing for your first Alaska driver license as an adult. The official test may be taken online through KnowTo Drive or through approved in-person or proctored options, but the target is the same either way: know the rules, read the road, and make safe decisions without second-guessing every answer. Practice on desktop or mobile, take it more than once, and pay attention to the questions that make you pause. That pause is usually where the real learning is done.