Based on 2024 TN Drivers manual

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

20
Number of questions required to pass

80
Percentage required to pass

Tennessee Driver's License
Tennessee Driver's License

The Tennessee Motorcycle Practice Test 1 has been designed by experts to provide you with the practice you need to pass the state written motorcycle exam. This practice test includes multiple-choice questions similar to the ones on the real test and a format that is also like the official exam.

More About the TN Motorcycle Practice Test

The test’s questions were taken from the Tennessee Motorcycle Operator’s Manual. There are 25 multiple-choice questions on the test and you need to answer at least 20 of them correctly to pass. In addition to having similar content to the official exam, this practice test also is formatted like the real test, which you will take at the Tennessee Vehicle Title & Registration office.

This practice test is:

  • Up-to-date – the test’s questions cover the same content that is on the official exam
  • Convenient – the test can be taken anytime and anywhere that you have an Internet connection, including on your phone
  • Educational – the instant feedback feature gives you the correct answer to each question so that you can learn as you go through the test
  • Simple to use – a progress tracker that alert you to how you are doing on the test

What are the Questions on the Test Like?

If the throttle cable becomes stuck what should you do first? In a tight turn should you keep your body straight and only lean your motorcycle?

You’ll find questions like the above on the practice test. You may also find questions on other need-to-know subjects like riding in traffic, swerving to avoid obstacles, riding on dangerous surfaces and more.

Tennessee is a beautiful state that is home to a variety of scenery that is ideal from viewing on your motorcycle. From lush forests to majestic mountains to refreshing lakes, rivers and streams, the Volunteer State has a lot to offer motorcyclists. There are also lively cities like Nashville and Memphis and many smaller towns with rich histories.

To start exploring Tennessee on your motorcycle, you first need to earn your license. Take our practice test now to prepare to pass the state written test.

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