The DMV makes available all 87 questions from which 20 will be picked for the test (15 from Section A, 5 from Section B).
http://www.dmv.ny.gov/forms/ds875q.pdf
Answers:This website lets you take the test, one question at a time, and gives the correct answer for each after you submit yours.
http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=biennial-19a-exam
IMPORTANT - PLEASE NOTE: Question 21 on the actual state test has been omitted from the test you can take online.
That question is:
21. You are driving at night and you must dim your headlights from high to low. What should you do with your speed?
a. Drop 5 mph until your eyes adjust.
b. Nothing: How well you see should not affect speed.
c. Slow down.
d. Speed up.
The answer is "C."
(Thanks to PROUD MEMBER for calling this to my attention.)
HINT: I suggest you print out the test from the DMV site (first link above) and record your answers as you go through the test on the second site, so you will have a quick and easy reference to review from the day before you're scheduled for the test.
Quote from: rc1790 on September 12, 2013, 11:42:45 PM
Buzz when does the study group start and will you be running it?
If I charge $25 a head would you still be interested? ;D ;D ;D
Buzz, as usual, thanks for your help.......I hope everything is going well with your house.
Quote from: Manwithabus on September 13, 2013, 01:58:37 AM
Buzz, as usual, thanks for your help.......I hope everything is going well with your house.
You're welcome and thanks. Moved back in only a week before work started. Taking time to acclimate and still a ton of work to do, but I'll "hang in there" as Tony used to say. :thumbup:
IMPORTANT - PLEASE NOTE: Question 21 on the actual state test has been omitted from the test you can take online.
That question is:
21. You are driving at night and you must dim your headlights from high to low. What should you do with your speed?
a. Drop 5 mph until your eyes adjust.
b. Nothing: How well you see should not affect speed.
c. Slow down.
d. Speed up.
The answer is "C."
(Thanks to PROUD MEMBER for calling this to my attention.)