Arkansas Drivers Practice Test 7
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
The Arkansas driver’s license knowledge test has a way of looking harmless on paper, right up until you realize it expects you to know more than the obvious stuff. Yes, signs matter. Yes, right-of-way matters. Yes, the state would very much prefer that you understand insurance, work zones, seat belts, DUI laws, and why staring at your phone while driving is a terrible little life choice. This Arkansas drivers permit practice test is built to help you sort through all of that without turning study time into a grim, silent march through the manual. The real Arkansas permit test is given through the Arkansas State Police Driver Examination program, and it comes with 25 multiple-choice questions. You need 20 correct answers to pass, so the magic number is 80%. This practice version uses 20 questions, which makes 16 correct answers the same benchmark. It is not the official exam, and nobody should pretend it is, but it does give you a pretty clean read on whether you are actually absorbing the material or just nodding along at words like “pavement markings” and “financial responsibility.” The questions pull from the same general world as the official Arkansas Driver License Study Guide: traffic laws, road signs, signals, right-of-way, safe driving habits, emergency situations, distracted driving rules, and sharing the road with motorcycles, bicycles, large trucks, and emergency vehicles. A little dry? Sure. But also, these are the rules that keep a four-way stop from turning into a group project with consequences. There is also the office side of things, because getting licensed is never only about answering questions correctly. If you are under 18, Arkansas requires specific identification documents, a parent or legal guardian signature, and accepted secondary ID. Adults need the proper primary and secondary documents as well. Later, when you are dealing with the Revenue Office for a license or state ID, expect to show proof of legal presence, proof of identity, your Social Security card, and then handle the photo and vision screening. The vision part is not decorative. They really do want to know you can see what you are about to drive toward. Arkansas offers study materials and official practice testing in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese, with oral testing options available at some testing locations for applicants with learning differences. So whether you are studying in Little Rock or some quieter stretch of the state where the road signs are still very much in charge, this Arkansas drivers practice test gives you a useful, low-pressure way to get ready before the real appointment.