The Minnesota DVS Class D Knowledge Test consists of exactly 40 multiple-choice questions. To pass, you must answer at least 32 correctly, achieving an 80% score. The test length is a strict 40-minute time limit for completion.
40 multiple-choice questions, 40-minute time limit, 80% passing score (32 correct). The Minnesota DMV written test ends automatically once 9 wrong answers accumulate. The test ends immediately once 9 wrong answers accumulate, it becomes mathematically impossible to pass.
A question may show a picture of a yellow diamond-shaped sign and ask for its meaning, testing quick sign identification. A scenario describing two cars at a 4-way stop will test right-of-way rules, requiring more analysis time. A question may ask the fine for a first-time 'Hands-Free' law violation, testing recall of specific penalty amounts.
Road signs (10-12 questions), traffic laws and right-of-way, the Hands-Free law, Move Over law, and implied consent rules appear most frequently. Minnesota-specific statutes trip up applicants who only use generic study materials.
| Topic Category | Approx. Questions | Focus Areas |
|---|---|---|
| Road Signs & Markings | 10-12 | Identifying signs by shape, color, and meaning. |
| Rules of the Road | 8-10 | Right-of-way, roundabouts, and zipper merge rules. |
| Safe Driving Habits | 8-10 | Following distance, blind spots, sharing the road. |
| Minnesota Specific Laws | 4-6 | Hands-Free cellphone law, work zone fines, Vanessa's Law. |
| Conditions & Emergencies | 3-5 | Hydroplaning, winter driving, deer avoidance. |
Questions about Minnesota's specific laws appear frequently. You'll encounter scenarios about the state's hands-free driving law, which prohibits handheld phone use while driving, and questions about zipper merge requirements at construction zones.
Spend no more than 60 seconds per question. Flag uncertain answers and return to them. Do not leave blanks, an unanswered question counts as wrong and closes you faster to the 9-wrong cutoff.
A teen at the St. Paul exam station on University Avenue lost 12 minutes because the touchscreen was unresponsive. Staff had to reboot the kiosk, but the timer kept counting down. They failed with 5 questions unanswered.
An applicant at the Rochester driver services office was turned away 35 minutes before closing for a walk-in test. They had completed the online pre-application but didn't know the office strictly enforced a cutoff to ensure all tests finish by closing time.
Test the kiosk screen responsiveness on the practice question before starting the official exam to avoid losing critical minutes to equipment lag. Complete the DVS pre-application online and bring your confirmation code. Without it, staff at the Anoka exam station will direct you to a public computer terminal to complete it, adding 20+ minutes to your visit during peak hours.
If you are under 18, verify your driving school has submitted your electronic 'Blue Card' to the DVS system at least 48 hours before your appointment. Paper certificates are no longer standard, and the Plymouth office will not accept them, causing immediate rejection. Download the parental consent form before testing. Check the under-18 rules page for complete requirements.
If you've studied the Minnesota Driver's Manual chapter by chapter, the test is manageable, the issue is people skipping the manual entirely.
The first two attempts are included in the $29.50 permit fee. The third attempt and each one after cost $10. Failed tests require a new appointment, no same-day retakes.
Minnesota's testing standards haven't changed much over the years, but the emphasis on distracted driving questions has definitely increased. The state takes hands-free violations seriously - first offense carries a $120 fine, second offense jumps to $300.
For additional test preparation resources, visit Minnesota permit practice for more test questions and study materials. Check fee payment details for accepted payment methods at DVS offices.
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