Arkansas DMV Sign Test 4
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
The Arkansas DMV written test is not trying to trick you with some mysterious, separate road-sign exam hiding in the back room. Road sign questions are built right into the standard Arkansas knowledge test, along with traffic signals, pavement markings, lane rules, railroad crossings, school zones, work zones, and the other things drivers are supposed to recognize before they’re turned loose on public roads. That matters, because the real test has 25 questions, and you need 20 correct answers to pass. Miss 5, fine. Miss 6, not fine. This Arkansas road signs permit test gives you a more focused way to study that chunk of the material without pretending it exists in a vacuum. The 20 multiple-choice questions walk through the colors, shapes, symbols, and everyday traffic-control details that show up in Arkansas driving. Red still means stop, yield, do not enter, or pay attention right now. Yellow gives you the polite but firm warning. Green points you where you’re allowed to go. Simple stuff, mostly—until you’re nervous, rushing, and suddenly second-guessing a sign you’ve seen a thousand times. That’s where the practice test earns its keep. After you finish, you get a summary with explanations, not just a cold little score and a shrug. The questions can change from one attempt to the next, which keeps you from memorizing the answer pattern like a parrot with a learner’s permit. And because many questions include visuals, you’re not stuck trying to imagine what a sign or road marking looks like from a stiff sentence alone. For students who need them, Arkansas also offers official study materials and practice testing in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese, with oral testing options available at certain locations for applicants with learning differences.
Use this Arkansas DMV practice test as a steady rehearsal for the written knowledge exam and you'll walk into test day feeling great about your chances.