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Mississippi Drug & Alcohol Practice Permit Test (MS) 2024

An advanced Mississippi practice permit test on drug & alcohol awareness. 20 questions based on the 2024 drivers permit book.

  • 20 Questions
  • 80% Passing Score
  • 4 Mistakes Allowed
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Mississippi Permit Test Facts

  • Questions: 30
  • Correct answers to pass: 24
  • Passing score: 80%
  • Test locations: Department of Public Safety (DPS) Offices
  • Test languages: English, Spanish, Hindi, Vietnamese
Improve your chances of passing the test by reading the official Mississippi drivers manual Drivers Manual

It is important for all drivers to understand the impact that different blood alcohol concentrations can have on their driving ability, which prescription and over-the-counter medications can contribute to intoxication and various other issues relating to driving under the influence. This information is explained in-full, in the drug and alcohol test section of the Mississippi permit test study guide, around which your driver’s education program is based. To support the material in the permit book, we have created the MS drug and alcohol practice test which you have found on this page. The Mississippi alcohol permit test questions on this DMV practice permit test are built using information from the handbook or taken directly from real-life exam papers that other students have faced in the past. When you can work through this test and answer 16 of the 20 questions provided correctly, you may wish to try our rotating-question drug and alcohol awareness cheat sheet, which also targets this information.

Roughly two thirds of your 30-question DPS permit test will be dedicated to road rules, with a small percentage of this number reserved for MS drug and alcohol test questions. It is important to thoroughly challenge your understanding of drug and alcohol awareness, despite the relatively small number of questions targeting these issues you will face during the permit test. Our 2024 DMV practice test for Mississippi drivers can make sure you achieve this before sitting the assessment. If any of our questions expose gaps or weaknesses in your knowledge, there will be plenty of time to revisit the study material and remedy the situation prior taking the exam. We strongly advise all applicants to read everything in the permit book and reinforce their new knowledge with regular use of our MS permit practice test alcohol and drug quiz, as there are dozens of drug and alcohol questions stored in the DPS database supplying your permit test. Just a small handful of places on your exam are kept for these questions but there is no way to know which drug and alcohol sub-topics will be chosen to appear in these spots. All applicants must enter the DMV test office feeling fully-prepared for all eventualities.

Our Mississippi DMV practice permit test is organized similarly to the real permit test, with each question presented individually, beside a list of possible permit test answers. Of course, there are some bonus support features and guidance tools included on our quiz that will not be present on the real exam. These have been added to help participating students learn from mistakes and improve their knowledge while working through the DPS drug and alcohol practice test. Perhaps one of the greatest benefits of using this quiz over any other you may find online, is the learner-focused feedback you will receive whenever you answer a question incorrectly. A wrong answer chosen from the multiple-choice selection will prompt the test to explain which of the remaining answers you should have chosen, substantially decreasing the likelihood that you will answer similar questions incorrectly in future.

You will be able to witness your score and completion time take shape while working through the drug and alcohol practice test MS quiz, thanks to the progress counter visible beside each question. When you are finished, why not check out our state leaderboard to see how your time and grade compares to those of other Mississippi applicants working on the test.