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Original questions based on the latest MississippiMS Driver Handbookâ¢Expert-reviewed by S. Litvintchouk, M.S. (MIT), Chief Educational Researcher
Free Online DMV Written Test Practice for Mississippi (2026)
Avg. pass rate on our MS tests: 46%.
Average pass rate for this test: 46%.
Moderate
6 min
Score distribution:
90-100
=>
12%
80-89
=>
14%
70-79
=>
19%
60-69
=>
22%
<60%
=>
34%
Avg. first-try score: 65%
Perfect for:
Learnerâs permit applicants
Firstâtime adult applicants
In Mississippi, you’ll need to pass the official DPS written knowledge test before you can get a permit and license. The test is based on the 2026 Mississippi Driver’s Manual.
The written test is administered on a computer at your local DPS location and has 30 multiple-choice questions. To pass, you need at least 24 correct (80%).
You may apply for a permit as early as age 14 if you’re enrolled in a driver’s education course. Most drivers begin at 15. Under-17 applicants must hold the permit for 12 months before taking the driving test for an intermediate license. If you’re 17 or older, you can take the written and driving tests on the same day if you pass the written one first.
At the DPS office, you’ll take a vision test and bring proof of identity, Social Security number, and state residency. Fees include a $7 permit fee, $11 intermediate license fee, or $9-$24 for a license depending on age.
This Mississippi DPS practice test is current for May 2026 and helps you prepare for the real written knowledge test. Use it alongside the official manual to maximize your chances of passing on the first attempt.
Questions are created and maintained by the Driving-Tests.org content team following our multi-layer editorial process and updated whenever the MississippiDMV changes its handbook or website information. Official sources we check:
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We build our practice questions from the current 2026 MS Driver Handbook and refine them using patterns recent testâtakers report.
What we use
Driver handbook ⢠Knowledgeâtest/permit overview ⢠Fees & ID requirements ⢠Office/appointment info
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