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Nobody knows. If you get the Driver Study Guide they have some sample questions over each chapter. There are some websites that you can get on also to take practice tests but those aren't going to be the exact questions on the test. :)
A great place to get test questions for an exam is the syllabus of the class. Other ways to get sample questions is homework sheets, quizzes and study guides from the teacher.
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No parties. No sex. No drugs. No alcohol. Study, Study, Study!!
study the drivers hand book for the class of license that you want, which for a regular car is a class D, then take the vision and written test, you will get a permit, thn get ready to take the road test.
learners are the one who study their lessons and they are studying hard. students are the one to go in school but they are not studying. =>
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They must study hard
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Depends on the class subject, but there are ways to increase your chances of improving grades and getting A's. 1- sit in the front of the class 2-ask questions and participate in class discussions 3-hand in assignments on time 4-after class, speak with your Prof., and meet with him/her during office hours,and...... 5-study, study, study! Extra credit work helps,too.
Google study questions for The Wizard of Oz.
They don't study enough.