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It does depend but your states DMV site should have a practice test that you cam take and see what some of the questions will be
The test is a state test and if you go to the DMV website you can see samples of questions and information.
A good way to do test preparation is to revisit past exam papers and see the types of questions that have been asked in past years. You can then learn the format.
It usually is because IQ questions don't exactly test on how well you do on everything, they only see how you do in one subject. Now the point of having IQ questions is to see how you do on an average of a lot of subjects.
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I think you can. I don't see why not. As long as they are not for a test... :)
Typically you will have a riding test and a written test. Depending on the state, the riding test will likely include stopping, cornering, swerving, and tight turns. The written test is generally multiple choice questions. To get an idea of the questions that may be asked, feel free to see the questions on pages 51-54 of the MSF book on the bottom of our website: www.motorcyclelicensetraining.com
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I don't have a list of the questions, and, actually, it can vary slightly depending on where take the test, because TN handgun instructors can add questions if they see fit, and even if I did, I wouldn't post it here. However, if you stay awake in class, you'll pass. The test is very simple.
It depends on the subject. You can check on the official college board website to see what the number of questions are, and the breakdown of what topics the test will cover.
You can go to testprepreview.com or acetheisee.com. There are also a bunch of other sites that let you know where it is offered. Some of the sites also offer free sample questions so you can see what the test is like.