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4.67 out of 5 • 3 votes 10 min to complete Available in EN, ES, RUYou’ve heard the horror stories. People have gone into the DMV to take the motorcycle test, only to fail it. They did not fail because of a lack of brain power. The reason they failed is simple. They didn’t study enough.
Of course, you can spend your evenings preparing and still not pass because you did not do it the correct way. Don’t just put your nose in a book. You need to take the practice test.
This practice exam was designed to look just like the real exam. The questions are taken from the official Connecticut Motorcycle Handbook and look similar to the questions you will get when you take the official test at the DMV.
Because this is still a practice test, we encourage you to use hints as you go through the questions to get some help. Use the hints at first, but as you get close to your test day, stop relying on the hints. Answer the questions on your own to make sure you know the answers.
If you choose a wrong answer, the test will show you the correct answer. Write it down and study the topic in greater detail. It could come up on the official CT exam, and you want to make sure you get it right when you’re at the DMV.
Test day will finally come. When that happens, you have something very important to ask yourself. Are you ready to take the test? If you are, go down to the DMV and take it. If you aren’t, go through the practice test once more. The extra bit of practice will help you get ready for the test day. It will likely be all that you need to pass the exam.
Taking your motorcycle test doesn’t have to be hard. You can make it so much easier by practicing first. Take this practice test and then collect your endorsement.