Welcome to the "Massachusetts Permit Test: Ace It with Our Practice Quiz!" Are you interested in getting a learner's permit? This test is designed for students of the Central Mass. Safety Council Auto School (CMSC), located in West Boylston, Auburn, Devens, Milford, and Northborough and serving several high schools in central Massachusetts. The best way to study for the test See moreis to read and study the Driver's Manual, which is available at RMV branches and online portals. Embarking on the journey to obtain your driving permit is an exciting step, and preparation is key. This quiz is meticulously designed to be your trusted companion in mastering the rules of the road specific to Massachusetts.
Use this quiz not only as a tool for self-assessment but also as a personalized study guide. Identify areas that may need additional focus and gain confidence in your knowledge of Massachusetts driving laws. Your success on the permit test is our priority, and this quiz is tailored to support you every step of the way. Empower yourself with the knowledge needed to navigate Massachusetts roads safely and responsibly. Whether you're preparing for the learner's permit or brushing up on your driving expertise, let this practice quiz be your key to acing the Massachusetts Permit Test.
Note: The Massachusetts leaner's permit test is a computer-generated, multiple-choice test lasting a maximum of 25 minutes. Students must answer at least 18 out of 25 questions correctly to pass the test. That would be 72%, or no more
Right away (there is no grace period)
Within 6 months
Within one year
Within two years
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Class A license
Class B license
Class C license
Class D license
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Passenger vehicles
Small trucks
Vans
All of the above
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15
15 and 9 months
16
14
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Their legal guardian
Their social worker
Their boarding school headmaster
Any of the above
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Eyeglasses
A veil
Temporary facial tattoos
None of the above is acceptable
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Visual acuity (must be at least 20/40 in the better eye, corrected)
Peripheral vision (must be at least 120 degrees)
Color vision
All of the above
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It identifies you as a Junior Operator
It means that you are still in high school
It stands for "Individual"
None of the above
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Wear their glasses or corrective lenses in order to drive
Wear their glasses when they feel they need them
Wear their glasses or corrective lenses at nighttime only
None of the above
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Might have to wear them for the eye exam at the RMV
Must wear them for the eye exam at the RMV
Should take the eye exam at the RMV both with and then without them
Don't have to take the eye exam at the RMV
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Report it to the Medical Affairs Branch of the Registry
Have your doctor ride with you and verify your driving ability
Give up driving altogether
There is nothing you must do.
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25
21
18
17
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A driver's license
A Massachusetts ID card
A Massachusetts Liquor ID card
The receipt, complete with photo image, for applying for an ID card
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Life
One year
3 years
5 years
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A Social Security Number (SSN) or valid "Denial Notice"
A U.S. Passport
A credit card
All of the above
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Class A
Class B
Class D
Class M
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Pass a Registry-approved driver education course
Drive with a parent or other adult for at least 40 hours
Have a clean driving record for the 6 months prior to your test
All of the above
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6 months
Year
180 days
Number of months until you turn 17
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11pm to 4am
12 midnight to 5am
12:30am to 5am
1am to 4am
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A minor offense because at least you do have a license
A criminal offense because you are driving while unlicensed
A felony
None of the above
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Primary enforcement: you can be stopped just for driving
Secondary enforcement: you will only be stopped if you are doing something else wrong too, such as speeding.
Tertiary enforcement: you will only be in trouble if you crash.
None of the above
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Primary enforcement: you will be stopped just for driving
Secondary enforcement: you will only be stopped if you are doing something else wrong too, such as speeding.
Tertiary enforcement: you will only be in trouble if you crash
None of the above
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30 days
60 days
90 days
180 days
One year
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30 days
60 days
90 days
180 days
One year
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30 days
60 days
90 days
180 days
One year
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90 days
180 days
One year
Three years
Ten years
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90 days
180 days
One year
Three years
Ten years
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30 days
60 days
90 days
One year
Three years
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30 days
60 days
90 days
One year
Three years
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One year
Two years
Three years
Five years
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Alone
Only with someone else in the car
Only with a 21 year old or older licensed adult sitting next to you
Only with your own immediate family
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Leave the permit at home
Have only a photocopy of the permit with you
Drive between midnight and 5am with any licensed adult
None of the above is acceptable.
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Ride with a passenger
Ride between sunset and sunrise
Ride without a helmet
Ride without eyeglasses, goggles, or a face shield unless the bike had a protective windshield or screen
All of the above
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2-hr. parent class
4-hr. parent class
4-hr. defensive driving course
30-hr. driver education class
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You learned from another licensed motorcycle rider
You passed a Motorcycle Rider Education Program (MREP) approved by the RMV
Have held your motorcycle permit for over a year
You are over 18 years old
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3
5
6
8
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Enroll in and successfully complete a beginner rider course
Wait at least one year
Wait 6 months and take a motorcycle rider safety course
Pay a $500 fee
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The public schools in that community cancel because of weather
It looks like snow may be in the forecast
The previous day included blizzard conditions
None of the above
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Automatically cancelled
Unaffected -- they go on as scheduled
Delayed until the next week
None of the above
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Your vehicle does not pass the examiner's inspection
You do not bring a qualified sponsor with you
You arrive late for the test
You cancel or reschedule your test within 24 hours of the test
Any of the above are true
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Surchargeable incidents such as moving violations and at-fault crashes
Permit suspension for drug or alcohol related motor vehicle violations
Violation of any drug or alcohol related laws in Massachusetts
Violation of any drug or alcohol related laws in another state
Any of the above
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A licensed driver whose license is from another state in the U.S.
A driving instructor from a Registry approved driving school
A licensed parent whose MA license is valid and who is at least 21
A licensed 21 year old or older adult whose license is from a foreign country
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It must be legally registered and inspected
It must have enough seats for the examiner and the sponsor
It must have anti-lock brakes
It must have a brake that is easily accessible to the examiner
It must have all lights, horn, wipers, etc. in good working order
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30 days
60 days
6 months
One year
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5
7
14
30
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Up to 1 year suspension; $500-$5000 fine; up to 2.5 years in prison
2 years suspension;$700 fine; no prison
5 years suspension; $1000 fine; up to a year in prison
30 day suspension and a drug and alcohol awareness class
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One month
Six months
One year
Two years
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One year
Two years
Four years
Eight years
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