Arizona Practice Permit Test 5
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Getting ready for the AZ DMV permit test means knowing more than a few obvious road signs and hoping the rest works itself out. Arizona’s written permit test is based on the ADOT MVD Driver License Manual, and it is a real knowledge test: 30 multiple-choice questions, an 80% passing score, and only 6 questions you can miss before things go sideways. So, yes, it is worth practicing properly. This fifth Arizona practice permit test is built around one of the areas new drivers often underestimate: alcohol, drugs, BAC, and DUI laws. Not exactly the most cheerful topic, granted, but it is one of the big ones. Arizona expects drivers to understand how impairment affects reaction time, judgment, lane control, decision-making, and the boring-but-important legal consequences that follow when someone decides to drive after drinking. The real AZ permit test can pull from these rules, and honestly, this is the kind of material you want settled in your head before you are dealing with actual traffic in Phoenix, Tucson, Flagstaff, or some quiet road that suddenly does not feel so quiet. The practice test includes 20 multiple-choice questions written to feel like the kinds of questions you may see on the actual DMV permit test. They are not meant to be cute or overly tricky, though a few may make you slow down and read twice, which is the point. Good test prep should make you notice the wording, think through the rule, and choose the answer for the right reason rather than just because it sounds familiar. You will also be brushing against the broader Arizona permit test material: traffic laws, right-of-way, safe driving habits, signs, signals, pavement markings, railroad crossings, emergency vehicles, work zones, and general driver responsibility. Road sign questions are part of the main written test, not a separate road-sign-only exam, so they count toward that same 30-question score. Teen drivers can begin the graduated instruction permit process at 15 years and 6 months, while adults applying for a first Arizona license still need to pass the written test before moving on to the road test. Different path, same core idea: know the rules before you drive. This AZ permit practice test helps make that happen without turning the process into a lecture. Mostly.