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Illinois DMV Practice Test
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Practica el examen del DMV en espanol

35 questions · 80% to pass · Free to start

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About the Illinois DMV Test

Are you learning to drive in the United States? The DMV written test can be hard especially if English is not your first language. DMVPrep Pro gives you practice questions with simple, clear explanations. You can also read every question translated into Spanish. This helps you understand the rules better and pass on your first try.

The Illinois DMV written test has 35 questions. You need to answer 80% correctly to pass. Illinois requires 80% to pass. The Chicago area has many multilingual DMV offices.

35
Questions
80%
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Ejemplo de Pregunta / Sample Question

Each question is shown in English and Spanish. The real test is in English — practice both.

1. What does a red octagon sign mean?

Que significa una senal de octagono rojo?

Slow down
Stop completely/ Parar completamente
Yield to traffic
No entry
A red octagon is always a STOP sign. You must come to a complete stop, check for traffic, and only go when it is safe.
Un octagono rojo siempre es una senal de STOP. Debes detenerte completamente, verificar el trafico, y avanzar solo cuando sea seguro.

2. You are at a 4-way stop. Another car arrived at the same time. Who goes first?

Estas en un cruce de 4 vias. Otro auto llego al mismo tiempo. Quien pasa primero?

The car on your left
The car on your right/ El auto a tu derecha
The bigger car
You go first
At a 4-way stop, if two cars arrive at the same time, the car on the RIGHT goes first. Always yield to the right.
En un cruce de 4 vias, si dos autos llegan al mismo tiempo, el auto a la DERECHA pasa primero. Siempre cede el paso a la derecha.

3. What is the speed limit in a school zone when children are present?

Cual es el limite de velocidad en una zona escolar cuando hay ninos?

25 mph
15 mph/ 15 mph
35 mph
20 mph
In most states, the speed limit near a school when children are present is 15 mph. Always slow down near schools.
En la mayoria de los estados, el limite de velocidad cerca de una escuela cuando hay ninos es 15 mph. Siempre reduce la velocidad cerca de las escuelas.
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Study Tips for Spanish Speakers

  • 1Read each question slowly. Do not rush.
  • 2Use the Spanish translation button to check words you do not understand.
  • 3Focus on road signs — they are the same in every state.
  • 4Practice the Full Exam mode at least 3 times before your real test.
  • 5Study the DMV Handbook Summary for your state — it covers all the key rules.

Common Road Signs

Road signs are on every DMV test. Learn these 4 first.

Stop Sign
Stop Sign
Come to a complete stop. Check traffic before going.
Yield Sign
Yield Sign
Slow down and give way to other traffic.
Speed Limit
Speed Limit
The maximum speed allowed on this road.
Warning Sign
Warning Sign
Caution — a hazard or change is ahead.
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Preguntas Frecuentes / Frequently Asked Questions

Can I take the Illinois DMV test in Spanish?

Yes. Illinois offers the official DMV written test in Spanish. You can request it at your local Secretary of State facility.

How many questions are on the Illinois DMV test?

The Illinois DMV written test has 35 questions. You need to answer 80% correctly to pass. That means getting at least 28 questions right.

What if I fail the DMV test?

You can retake it. Most states make you wait a few days before trying again. Use that time to practice more with DMVPrep Pro.

Why should I practice in English even if my language is available?

Even if your state offers the test in your language, practicing in English helps you understand road signs and instructions you will see every day while driving in the US. Signs, markings, and police instructions are always in English.

Is this site free?

Yes, you can practice for free. A premium plan unlocks all 50 states and the translation feature for every question.

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