Alaska DMV Test Evaluation
80% Passing score
10 Questions
2 Mistakes allowed
Getting ready for the Alaska DMV permit test is one of those things that sounds simple until you realize the test is not just asking whether you know what a Stop sign looks like. The official Alaska General Knowledge Test for a non-commercial Class D instruction permit or driver license is based on the Alaska Driver Manual, and it gets into the real working parts of driving: traffic laws, road signs and signals, pavement markings, right-of-way, speed limits, impaired driving, safe driving habits, and sharing the road with pedestrians, bikes, motorcycles, school buses, emergency vehicles, and large trucks. So, yes, there is some range here. This Alaska DMV practice test gives you a solid way to warm up before the real exam. The official knowledge test has 20 questions, a 25-minute time limit, and you need 16 correct answers to pass. That means you can miss 4, which is comforting until you realize 4 can disappear pretty quickly if you are guessing your way through lane markings or right-of-way rules. Road signs are included in the same test, not handled as a separate road-sign-only exam for a standard Class D permit or license, so you need to know them as part of the bigger driving picture. The questions in this Alaska DMV permit practice test are built around the kinds of topics you should expect on the actual DMV written test. You will see the everyday rules, the easy-to-overlook details, and the little “wait, I thought I knew that” moments that are much better to have here than during the official exam. And because Alaska driving can mean anything from city traffic in Anchorage to remote roads, winter conditions, and long stretches where paying attention is not optional, this stuff is not just test trivia. You may be able to take the official knowledge test online through KnowTo Drive or through an approved in-person or proctored testing option. Online testing requires a desktop or laptop with a webcam, and it is available in English and Spanish. After you pass, you still have to finish the DMV process, including documents, fees, vision screening, and whatever next step applies to your license path. Use this Alaska practice permit test to check your readiness, tighten up weak spots, and walk into the real test with fewer surprises.