仮免 練習問題 (二択クイズ形式)

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About this app

This app is a learning app about common sense such as traffic laws and regulations to study academic questions for driving licenses.

In particular, we randomly post questions that are likely to appear on the academic exam for provisional licenses and questions that are easy to get wrong in the form of two-choice quizzes.
Use this app to kill time while waiting for driving skills training, or to review or catch up before the provisional license exam, and have fun studying the exam questions for your provisional license and aim to get your provisional license.


■How to use

Select "○" if the sentence on the question is correct, and "×" if it is incorrect. (Two choices.)

The judgment result of correct or incorrect will be displayed.

There is a time limit of 30 seconds per question.
The correct answer rate will be displayed for every 50 questions.
There are 500 questions in total.


■Disclaimer

The content of this app was created with reference to Japan's Road Traffic Law (Act No. 105 of 1960, promulgated on June 25, 1960). In addition, the display of signs, etc. is based on the Order on Road Signs, Division Lines, and Road Markings (Prime Minister's Office/Ministry of Construction Ordinance No. 3, 1968). However, this app does not represent any government agency. Furthermore, we do not have any cooperative relationship with any government agency.
 
Updated on
Feb 24, 2025

Data safety

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Location, App activity and 2 others
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted