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Massachusetts Driver's License Practice Test 2026

Massachusetts RMV Learner's Permit Knowledge Exam — 25 questions, 72% to pass (18/25 correct) Practice every question free, then sit a 25-question mock scored to the real 72% pass line.

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Questions
25
To Pass
18 / 25 (72%)
Time Limit
None / 无 / Sin límite
Min Age (permit)
16
Fee About $30
100% freeNo sign-up646 real questions from the official handbook5 languages
✍️ Written from the official Massachusetts Driver's Manual· Reviewed by the PassPrep editorial team· How we verify

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📋 What to Bring

  • Proof of identity and date of birth

    A document such as a U.S. passport, birth certificate, or permanent resident card

  • Social Security Number

    Your SSN, or proof you are not eligible for one

  • Proof of Massachusetts residency

    A document showing your Massachusetts street address

  • Application fee (about $30)

    The Class D learner's permit fee; check the RMV for current amounts

  • Parent/guardian consent (under 18)

    Applicants under 18 need written consent from a parent or legal guardian

📅 How to Schedule

  1. 1

    Study the manual and practice

    Read the Massachusetts Driver's Manual and take practice tests before visiting an RMV Service Center.

  2. 2

    Make a reservation online

    Reserve your learner's permit visit at mass.gov/rmv; the knowledge test is given at the Service Center.

  3. 3

    Bring all required documents

    Bring proof of identity, your SSN, and Massachusetts residency. A vision screening is done on-site.

💡 Test Day Tips

  • The Massachusetts knowledge test has 25 questions; you must answer 18 correctly (72%) to pass.
  • The Massachusetts knowledge test is offered in more than 15 languages.
  • You must be at least 16 to apply for a Class D learner's permit in Massachusetts.
  • Massachusetts' adult BAC limit is 0.08%; for drivers under 21 it is 0.02%.
  • Massachusetts' hands-free law prohibits holding a phone while driving; use hands-free mode only.

📚 Driver Handbook

All practice questions are based on the chapters below. Click any chapter to read it on the official DMV website.

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Frequently asked questions

How many questions are on the Massachusetts Driver's License test, and how many do I need to pass?

The Massachusetts Driver's License knowledge test has 25 questions. You must answer 18 correctly (72%) to pass.

How many questions can you miss on the Massachusetts Driver's License test?

You can miss up to 7 of the 25 questions and still pass.

Can you take the Massachusetts Driver's License test in your language?

The Massachusetts Driver's License knowledge test is offered in: English · 中文 · Español · Tiếng Việt · 한국어. See test languages by state

What should I bring to the Massachusetts Driver's License test?

Proof of identity and date of birth — A document such as a U.S. passport, birth certificate, or permanent resident card Social Security Number — Your SSN, or proof you are not eligible for one Proof of Massachusetts residency — A document showing your Massachusetts street address Application fee (about $30) — The Class D learner's permit fee; check the RMV for current amounts Parent/guardian consent (under 18) — Applicants under 18 need written consent from a parent or legal guardian

How do I schedule and take the Massachusetts Driver's License test?

1. Study the manual and practice: Read the Massachusetts Driver's Manual and take practice tests before visiting an RMV Service Center. 2. Make a reservation online: Reserve your learner's permit visit at mass.gov/rmv; the knowledge test is given at the Service Center. 3. Bring all required documents: Bring proof of identity, your SSN, and Massachusetts residency. A vision screening is done on-site.