Utah General Knowledge Test
This test covers what you'll need to drive I-15 through the Wasatch Front's winter conditions.
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Start with 50 questions from the Utah CDL manual. You need 80% to pass.
Key Topics
- •Basic Control
- •Air Brakes
- •Safe Driving
About the Utah General Knowledge Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Vehicle Inspection – Utah's mountain passes require checking brakes and tires before every trip.
- ✓Basic Control – Handling curves on US-89 through Logan Canyon demands steady speed control.
- ✓Air Brakes – Stop quickly on I-15's steep descents near Point of the Mountain.
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Study the Utah CDL Manual's General Knowledge section first. Focus on sections about mountain driving – Utah has more high-altitude roads than most states. Practice with our test until you score 80% consistently. That matches the DMV's passing grade.
Schedule your DMV appointment online. Walk-ins often wait hours. Bring your valid Utah driver license, Social Security card, and proof of residency. The test costs $25. Pay with a card or cash at the office.
Don't rush. Read each question twice. If you're stuck, eliminate wrong answers first. You have 60 minutes for 50 questions – that's plenty of time. Miss the passing score? You can retake the test the next day, but you'll pay the $25 fee again.
You can take the General Knowledge test at any Utah DMV office that offers CDL testing. Major locations include Salt Lake City (210 W 2100 S), Provo (150 E Center St), Ogden (3150 Grant Ave), and St. George (1664 S Convention Center Dr). Most offices open Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM. Appointments are required – book yours at dmv.utah.gov.
The test fee is $25 per attempt. Pay by credit card, debit card, or cash. If you pass, you'll receive a CDL permit. The permit costs another $50. It's valid for 12 months. You must hold it for at least 14 days before taking the skills test.
Bring your current Utah driver license, proof of U.S. citizenship or lawful presence, and a medical examiner's certificate if you plan to drive interstate. If you already have a medical card from your doctor, keep it handy. The DMV won't issue your permit without it.
About the Utah General Knowledge Test
Utah's roads challenge even experienced drivers. You'll face steep grades on I-70 through the Book Cliffs and heavy traffic on I-15 from Provo to Ogden. Winter brings snow and ice, especially in Parleys Canyon on I-80. Our practice test mirrors the real Utah DMV General Knowledge exam.
The test asks about vehicle inspection, basic control, and safe driving practices. Utah's mining industry means you'll often share highways with heavy trucks hauling copper or coal. Farm equipment moves slowly on rural roads near Brigham City and Cedar City. You need to know how to handle these situations.
Touring companies and ski shuttles operate across the state. They expect drivers to manage mountain passes safely. We include questions about brake fade, load securement, and hours of service. Each topic comes straight from the Utah Commercial Driver License Manual.
You don't need to study alone. Take this practice test, review your mistakes, and come back until you score 80% or higher. That's the same passing score the Utah DMV requires. Ready to start?
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Study the Utah CDL Manual's General Knowledge section first. Focus on sections about mountain driving – Utah has more high-altitude roads than most states. Practice with our test until you score 80% consistently. That matches the DMV's passing grade.
Schedule your DMV appointment online. Walk-ins often wait hours. Bring your valid Utah driver license, Social Security card, and proof of residency. The test costs $25. Pay with a card or cash at the office.
Don't rush. Read each question twice. If you're stuck, eliminate wrong answers first. You have 60 minutes for 50 questions – that's plenty of time. Miss the passing score? You can retake the test the next day, but you'll pay the $25 fee again.
Utah Specific Information
You can take the General Knowledge test at any Utah DMV office that offers CDL testing. Major locations include Salt Lake City (210 W 2100 S), Provo (150 E Center St), Ogden (3150 Grant Ave), and St. George (1664 S Convention Center Dr). Most offices open Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM. Appointments are required – book yours at dmv.utah.gov.
The test fee is $25 per attempt. Pay by credit card, debit card, or cash. If you pass, you'll receive a CDL permit. The permit costs another $50. It's valid for 12 months. You must hold it for at least 14 days before taking the skills test.
Bring your current Utah driver license, proof of U.S. citizenship or lawful presence, and a medical examiner's certificate if you plan to drive interstate. If you already have a medical card from your doctor, keep it handy. The DMV won't issue your permit without it.