Vermont · CDL

Vermont Doubles and Triples Practice Test

20-question practice test · 80% to pass · Mock exam mode available

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About this CDL practice test

Practice tests for the Commercial Driver's License written exam. Questions reflect the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Commercial Driver's License Manual that all states adopt as the basis for their CDL exams.

This page is tailored for the Vermont CDL exam. Reference handbook: Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles.

Vermont license fee: approximately $65 for 4 years. Skills testing: Vermont DMV Montpelier and Barre locations.

Vermont-specific: Vermont has a limited number of CDL testing sites due to its small population, so scheduling a skills test appointment several weeks in advance is typical.

How the practice works

  • Practice mode — questions appear one at a time, with the explanation and source citation after each. Take your time. Your progress saves for 24 hours.
  • Mock exam mode — 20 questions, no per-question feedback, timed. Closest to the real exam experience. Review all explanations at the end.
  • Weak topic detection — at the end, we highlight the topics you scored below 70% on so you know where to focus.
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Where these questions come from

Every question in this practice test was written by the 247SimpleTests Editorial Team from FMCSA Commercial Driver's License Manual, Section 7 (public domain).. We do not reproduce or scrape questions from the real exam — that would be copyright infringement and would not help you understand the material. Instead, we write originals that test the same underlying knowledge using different wording. Each question lists the section of the source handbook it was drawn from.

Practice test FAQs

How do I get a Doubles and Triples license in Vermont?

In general you must meet the eligibility requirements, complete any required education or training, and pass the required knowledge test (and, where applicable, a skills test) administered through the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles. The exact steps, fees, and documents are set by Vermont and are covered in the guide above.

Is the Doubles and Triples exam different in Vermont?

The core knowledge tested is similar across states, but Vermont sets its own specific rules, procedures, passing requirements, and any state-law content. That is why it is important to study materials specific to Vermont, which our Doubles and Triples practice tests are written to reflect.

Are these Vermont practice tests free?

Yes. All of our Vermont Doubles and Triples practice questions are completely free, with no sign-up or payment required, and every question includes a full explanation. You can start practicing immediately on desktop or mobile.

How should I prepare for the Doubles and Triples exam in Vermont?

Study the official Doubles and Triples materials from the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles, focus on the most heavily tested topics, and take practice tests until you consistently score above the passing threshold. You can start with the Vermont Doubles and Triples practice tests for this state.

Where can I learn more about the Doubles and Triples exam format and scoring?

Our Doubles and Triples exam guide explains the test format, scoring, what is covered, and study strategies that apply in every state, including Vermont.