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NSW Driver Knowledge Test (DKT)

Transport for NSW learner-licence written test — road rules + safe driving

45 min20 questions90% pass markAU
Exam blueprint

What this exam covers

6 topics · 20 questions in the bank
Topic weights below mirror the real exam blueprint. To practise any single topic, use the Your study path panel on the right.
01Rules of the Road & Give Way
35%7 questions
02Road Signs & Markings
25%5 questions
03Speed Zones & School Zones
10%2 questions
04Alcohol, Drugs & Fatigue
10%2 questions
05Mobile Phones & Distraction
10%2 questions
06Licences, Demerits & Penalties
10%2 questions
How to prepare

How to prepare for NSW Driver Knowledge Test (DKT)

01
Plan your study time
Budget roughly 2–3 weeks for NSW Driver Knowledge Test (DKT). Block fixed daily sessions rather than occasional long ones — spaced, consistent practice retains far better than cramming.
02
Start with the official material
Work from the official syllabus or study guide first so you know exactly what is in scope and how each area is weighted. The "Official source" block below links to the exam authority.
03
Build a practice cadence
Drill your weakest topics two to three times a week using focused practice, then sit one full, timed mock each week. Review every wrong answer immediately and write down the rule or concept you missed.
04
Watch the common pitfalls
Guessing on sign and right-of-way questions — the wording is exact. Practise until you can explain each rule, not just recognise it.
05
The final 7 days
Stop learning new material and switch to consolidation: full timed mocks, a one-page sheet of high-frequency facts you keep slipping on, and a calm sleep schedule. Aim to be comfortably above the pass mark on mocks before test day.
06
Test-day logistics
Bring your identity and address proof and any required application receipt. The knowledge test is usually on a touchscreen at the licensing office — read each question fully, since wording on signs and rules is deliberately precise.
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Frequently asked questions

Is the NSW Driver Knowledge Test (DKT) practice test free?

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How many questions are in the NSW Driver Knowledge Test (DKT) quiz?

Each NSW Driver Knowledge Test (DKT) attempt draws 20 questions and runs for about 45 minutes under realistic timed conditions.

Can I retake the NSW Driver Knowledge Test (DKT) test, and are the questions randomised?

Yes. Every attempt pulls a fresh, randomised set of questions, so you can't memorise your way through — you retake it until you genuinely know the material.

What score do I need to pass the NSW Driver Knowledge Test (DKT)?

The pass mark used in this simulation is 90%. AceMark scores every attempt instantly and shows which topics to review.