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I'm reading the booklet but for some reason I feel like I'm going to fail it the first time. I took some tests online and I didn't do good on some but I did better on others.

Do you remember any of the questions from your test?
What are some of the main things I should focus on/ review before the test?

I'm going to take it, probably tomorrow or Tuesday. :(
I always watch my mom drive but I'm a horrible test taker. Like, even when I know the answer, I'll doubt myself and get it wrong. :(.

2007-07-22 07:58:01 · 4 answers · asked by Sheyna 1 in Cars & Transportation Insurance & Registration

4 answers

I know that there is usually a decent sized "Signs" portion of the test. If you're a visual learner, take the time to memorize the shapes of signs, and there's at least some easy points there.

I think they purposely word the multiple choice questions in such a way to be misleading... much like an SAT or ACT exam. All you can really do is focus hard on the traffic rules. I know there's usually a few questions thrown in about DUI laws as well, like "What is the punishment for the second offense of a DUI?" ... or at least that's what the test was like here in Arkansas.

You just have to take the time to read through that entire manual, and try to memorize as much of it as you can. The DUI stuff is useless, but the traffic rules are actually worthwhile knowledge to memorize and remember... you'll actually use those when you're driving.

2007-07-22 08:08:22 · answer #1 · answered by woodsmoke81 2 · 0 0

Read the book carefully! MO throws some curves at you and if you don't know it cold you will blow it. It's not that big a deal though as you can take it 3 times in one day. I blew it the first time I took it in MO and I'd been driving for over 30 years at the time. Embarrassing? Sure! But you'll survive!

Hint: Know the minimum legal speed on an interstate highway as well as the maximum speed on a lettered county highway and a numbered and unnumbered one. I blew all 3 of those and they were the ONLY 3 that were on both versions of the test that I took. That was 7 years ago but it could be the same today.

2007-07-22 08:04:42 · answer #2 · answered by Bostonian In MO 7 · 0 0

It has been a long time since I took Misery's driver's license test. Seems like they'll concentrate on things like how many feet you should be away from the car in front of you, etc Tests like this are big on distances.. how many feet to signal before a turn, etc.. There is a test at the end of the driver's manual.. Looks like with any test, there are the super obvious ones,

2007-07-22 08:09:43 · answer #3 · answered by Bob Thompson 7 · 0 0

The written test is easy. Its about signs and such. The driving test, well I hope you can drive just remember, the very first thing you do when you get in the car is PUT YOUR SEATBELT ON. Then check the mirrors and such. Also make sure you now how to operate all the accesories, i.e. front and rear wipers, mirrors, horn and such, yes I live in Missouri

2007-07-22 08:02:25 · answer #4 · answered by Christian 7 · 0 0

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