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Tennessee DMV TN Practice Test 2025

TN-ready prep for the permit test: interstate merges, Smoky Mountains gradients, school zones, work zones, and every key road sign.

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Tennessee Permit Test — Fast Facts

Total Questions 30 (multiple-choice)
Passing Score 24 correct (80%)
TN-Specific Focus Interstate driving, mountain grades, school buses, move-over & work zones
Best App Features Real exam simulator, sign trainer, explanations, offline mode, progress insights

Built for Tennessee Roads

Our question bank mirrors what new TN drivers actually face—busy interstates around Nashville, curvy grades near the Smokies, and strict school-zone rules. Explanations translate legal language into plain English so you learn the why, not just the answer.

What You’ll Practice

  • Road Signs Mastery: Regulatory, warning, guide, and work-zone signs common across Tennessee.
  • Interstate Skills: Safe merging, lane discipline, speed management, and following distance.
  • Mountain & Weather: Braking on grades, managing traction in rain/fog, and runaway-ramp awareness.
  • School & Work Zones: Speed changes, fines, and right-of-way near buses and flaggers.
  • Test Readiness: Full-length simulated exams with randomized questions and timing.

3-Day Smart Study Plan

  1. Day 1: Do two sign drills, then a 15-question quick test. Review explanations on misses.
  2. Day 2: Focus on interstate, mountain, and school-zone sets. Re-quiz weak topics.
  3. Day 3: Take a full 30-question simulator. Aim for 90%+. Repeat once if under goal.

FAQ

How many questions are on the TN permit test?
30 total. You need 24 correct to pass (80%).
Does this app cover Tennessee-specific rules?
Yes—work zones, school-bus rules, move-over law, and interstate/mountain driving are all included.
Can I use it offline?
Yes. After installation, most features work without internet so you can practice anywhere.
Is this the official DMV app?
No. It’s an independent prep tool aligned with the 2025 Tennessee Driver’s Manual topics.

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