Wisconsin General Knowledge Test
Practice with real-world scenarios from Wisconsin's dairy highways and Lake Michigan ports.
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Get ready for your Wisconsin CDL General Knowledge test. This practice test covers all the key topics you'll see at the DMV.
Key Topics
- •Air brakes and winter driving
- •Vehicle inspection steps
- •Cargo securement for dairy loads
About the Wisconsin General Knowledge Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Vehicle Inspection – catch problems before they cause a breakdown on Wisconsin's rural roads
- ✓Basic Air Brakes – crucial for stopping safely on icy hills near Green Bay
- ✓Safe Driving Practices – handling curves on Highway 61 and merging onto I-43
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Start with the Wisconsin CDL manual — it's your go-to guide. Focus on the General Knowledge sections, especially air brakes and pre-trip inspection. Use our practice test to find your weak spots, then reread those chapters. Don't just memorize; understand the reasons behind each rule.
Take the test in a quiet room with good lighting. Wisconsin DMV tests often include questions about local conditions like railroad crossings near farms or fog on the lake shore. Practice with a timer — you have 60 minutes for 50 questions, so pace yourself. If you're nervous, relax. You can retake the test after a 24-hour waiting period.
Wisconsin DMV offers the General Knowledge test at all full-service DMV centers. You'll find locations in Madison, Milwaukee, Green Bay, Appleton, and many smaller cities like Rice Lake and Platteville. Walk-ins are sometimes allowed, but appointments save you time. Schedule online at wisconsindot.gov or call 1-844-588-8749.
The test fee is $35 for the knowledge exam. You'll need a Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP) before you take the test. Bring your valid Wisconsin driver's license, Social Security card, and proof of residency. If you wear glasses for driving, bring them — the vision screening happens at the same visit.
After you pass, you'll get your CLP same day. Then you can start practicing with a qualified CDL holder. Remember, Wisconsin requires a 14-day wait before you can take the skills test. Use that time to log hours on our secondary roads and practice in parking lots.
About the Wisconsin General Knowledge Test
Wisconsin's roads demand more than just basic driving skills. You'll navigate icy I-94 in winter, haul cheese loads down winding county highways, and share lanes with Amish buggies near Monroe. Every mile teaches you something new.
The General Knowledge test covers vehicle inspection, basic control, and shifting gears. For Wisconsin drivers, we stress air brake systems — you'll need them on those long downgrades near the Mississippi. We also cover hazardous materials because many of you haul milk, propane, or fertilizer.
Our practice test mirrors the official Wisconsin DMV exam. You'll see 50 multiple-choice questions pulled straight from the CDL manual. Each question includes a detailed explanation so you understand why the right answer is correct. No fluff, just the facts you need to pass.
Wisconsin winters make vehicle inspection critical. You can't afford a brake failure on black ice near Baraboo. Study the pre-trip inspection section hard — it's the foundation of safe driving in our state.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Start with the Wisconsin CDL manual — it's your go-to guide. Focus on the General Knowledge sections, especially air brakes and pre-trip inspection. Use our practice test to find your weak spots, then reread those chapters. Don't just memorize; understand the reasons behind each rule.
Take the test in a quiet room with good lighting. Wisconsin DMV tests often include questions about local conditions like railroad crossings near farms or fog on the lake shore. Practice with a timer — you have 60 minutes for 50 questions, so pace yourself. If you're nervous, relax. You can retake the test after a 24-hour waiting period.
Wisconsin Specific Information
Wisconsin DMV offers the General Knowledge test at all full-service DMV centers. You'll find locations in Madison, Milwaukee, Green Bay, Appleton, and many smaller cities like Rice Lake and Platteville. Walk-ins are sometimes allowed, but appointments save you time. Schedule online at wisconsindot.gov or call 1-844-588-8749.
The test fee is $35 for the knowledge exam. You'll need a Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP) before you take the test. Bring your valid Wisconsin driver's license, Social Security card, and proof of residency. If you wear glasses for driving, bring them — the vision screening happens at the same visit.
After you pass, you'll get your CLP same day. Then you can start practicing with a qualified CDL holder. Remember, Wisconsin requires a 14-day wait before you can take the skills test. Use that time to log hours on our secondary roads and practice in parking lots.