New Hampshire DMV Practice Test 2026 — Free

Practice with real NH knowledge test questions and pass on your first try. Study in your language — available in English, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, and Ukrainian.

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What to expect on the NH DMV knowledge test

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    Questions: 40 multiple-choice questions
  • Passing score: 32 correct (80%)
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    Administered by: New Hampshire Division of Motor Vehicles
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    Languages: English, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Ukrainian
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    Retakes: Allowed after a waiting period if you fail

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New Hampshire DMV Test — Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions are on the New Hampshire DMV knowledge test?

The New Hampshire DMV written test has 40 questions. You need 32 correct answers (80%) to pass.

What is the passing score for the NH DMV test?

You must score 80% or higher — that means getting 32 out of 40 questions right.

Can I take the New Hampshire DMV practice test in Spanish?

Yes. DMVSOS offers free New Hampshire DMV practice tests in English, Spanish, Russian, Chinese (Mandarin), and Ukrainian. Just choose your language when you start.

Is this New Hampshire DMV practice test free?

Yes — 20 questions per test are completely free with no signup required. Paid plans from $7.99 (30-day access) unlock 40-question full tests and detailed explanations.

What topics does the New Hampshire DMV test cover?

The NH DMV written test covers traffic laws, road signs, right-of-way rules, speed limits, DUI/DWI penalties, safe driving practices, and road markings. DMVSOS questions are aligned with the official New Hampshire driver's handbook.

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