Vermont DMV Practice Exam - Simulate the Real Vermont Written Test
Prepare for the Vermont DMV written test with an exam simulator that mirrors real conditions. 20 questions, 80% passing score, same format - know exactly what to expect on test day at the Vermont DMV.
Exam Rules
- Questions are drawn randomly from all topics
- No hints or explanations during the exam
- You cannot go back to previous questions once answered
- Use the Skip button to defer difficult questions - they'll return at the end
- Your results and score will be shown after you complete all questions
These are practice questions based on the official handbook, not actual DMV test questions.
How the Vermont DMV written test works
The Vermont DMV written knowledge test consists of 20 multiple-choice questions drawn from the Vermont driver handbook. To pass the Vermont exam, you need at least 16 correct answers - a 80% passing score. The Vermont test covers road signs, traffic laws, right-of-way rules, and safe driving practices specific to Vermont.
The Vermont DMV accepts walk-ins for the written test, though wait times vary by location and time of day.
In Vermont, the written test is offered in 16 languages: English, American Sign Language (ASL), Arabic, Bosnian/Serbian/Croatian, Burmese (+11).
If you don't pass: You can retake the knowledge test after waiting at least 1 day, and a failed road test requires at least 7 days. You pay the test fee on every attempt: $39.00 for the car knowledge test, $11.00 for the motorcycle knowledge test, $23.00 for a road test. Vermont sets no cap on attempts, so you may test as many times as you wish until you pass. CDL is the exception: failing the CDL skills test 3 times forces a six-month wait.
Try sample Vermont DMV practice questions
These Vermont-specific practice questions come from our bank of 367+. The real Vermont written test draws from similar material in the official Vermont driver handbook.
What is the minimum age to obtain a learner's permit in Vermont?
What is the legal BAC limit for drivers age 21 and older in Vermont?

The safest hand position on the steering wheel is:

When making a left turn from a two-way street, you should:
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