No one will be able to tell you that, since the questions are usually pulled randomly from the huge database. But there is a web site where you can practice (the related link).
No you don't have to retake the written test to get your drivers license.
As of 2010 there is 18 multiple question. You have to get 15 answers correctly
To pass the test you need 70% of the questions right.
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
The written test/computer test for learners license is unlimited. But the test for actual driving is only 3 times.
There are 25 Multiple-Choice questions on the Virginia DMV Computer test.
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go here its all listed in the PDF. http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/dl655/dl665mcycle.pdf
If you have a license from any state you just take the written test. You should read the book because they do have trick questions.
A test in which the questions are written on paper, and the answers are written on paper.
A sample drivers license test looks like what a real licensing test. It will ask you a series of questions about rules of the road, sign definitions and multiple choice question pertaining to driving. These sample tests are also known as practice tests can prepare you for the questions that you will be required to answer on the written exam.
The DSA Theory Test is a written test for when someone in the UK wants to go for a driving license. It will ask questions regarding driving laws in the UK and the persons knowledge of the laws.