Based on 2024 NH Drivers manual

Questions
25
Mistakes allowed
5
Passing score
80%
Official NH Motorcycle Practice Tests: What to Expect
25
Total number of questions

20
Number of questions required to pass

80
Percentage required to pass

New Hampshire Driver's License
New Hampshire Driver's License

If you are wondering if you know enough to pass the New Hampshire motorcycle written test, there is an easy way to find out – take our New Hampshire Motorcycle Practice Test Two. This test features content and a format similar to the real test.  The test features 25 multiple choice questions from the New Hampshire Motorcycle Operator’s Manual. You need to answer at least 20 of the questions correctly to pass. To help you prepare even more for your visit to the New Hampshire DMV, our practice test has also been formatted like the official exam.

Plus, only with this test can you:

  • Study anytime, anywhere, 24/7
  • Get personalized score reports that show you what areas you are strong in and what areas you are weak in
  • Take the test an unlimited number of times
  • Share your score with others via social media
  • And more

What Types of Questions Can I Expect on the Test

Our experts have written a set of 25 questions that will make sure you understand the contents of the motorcycle manual and are ready to take the official exam.

For example, what technique should you use to avoid running wide in a curve or turn? Riding across what type of surface increases your chances of falling or being in a wreck?

You may find questions like these on the test. You may also find questions on other important subjects, like communicating with other riders, riding in bad weather, the proper way to swerve to avoid an accident, carrying cargo and more.

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To view this road and others in New Hampshire, you need to earn your license. Take our test to see if you are ready.

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