North Carolina CDL Permit Practice

North Carolina CDL Permit Practice Test — 119 Questions Online

119 DMV-style practice questions for the NCDMV permit test. $15. Pairs with CDL-A Theory ELDT ($20) for first-time Class A applicants.

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Getting your Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP) in North Carolina means passing the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles (NCDMV) knowledge test first. The NCDMV covers three main topics: General Knowledge, Air Brakes, and Combination Vehicles. DLA Academy's CDL-A Permit Prep is a $15 study tool with 119 practice questions that mirror the NCDMV exam — it's not FMCSA-approved ELDT, but it works alongside CDL-A Theory ELDT to get you test-ready.

North Carolina CDL Permit Test — What You Need to Know

Before you can take any CDL skills test in North Carolina, you need a Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP). To get the CLP, you pass the DMV knowledge test at North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles (NCDMV) — that's the permit test. It's separate from FMCSA-approved ELDT training. ELDT is required to take the CDL skills test; the permit test is required to get the learner's permit that lets you take the skills test.

DLA Academy's CDL-A Permit Prep is a $15 study tool with 119 practice questions covering the topics the NCDMV permit test draws from. It is not FMCSA-approved ELDT and does not fulfill the ELDT mandate — but it pairs naturally with CDL-A Theory ELDT ($20) for drivers who want both the permit prep and the federally-required theory training.

What's Inside the 119 Practice Questions

The CDL-A Permit Prep covers every topic the DMV knowledge test draws from. Roughly:

Most drivers run through the full bank twice before the state test. Combined with the official CDL handbook for your state, the pass rate is high.

Taking the Permit Test at North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles

In North Carolina, the permit test is administered by North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles (NCDMV). Bring proof of identity, proof of state residency, your Social Security number, and (if applicable) your DOT medical card. Test format is multiple-choice and you'll typically need to pass General Knowledge plus any endorsement-specific sections you're adding (Hazmat, Air Brakes, Combination Vehicles, Passenger, School Bus). You can find the official NCDMV CDL manual and scheduling info at https://www.ncdot.gov/dmv/license-id/commercial-driving/Pages/default.aspx.

You must hold a valid CLP for at least 14 days before taking the CDL skills test in any state.

Permit Prep vs. ELDT — They're Different Products

What CDL-A Permit Prep Is and Isn't

Permit Prep ($15) is a DMV knowledge-test study tool. It is not FMCSA-approved and does not fulfill the ELDT mandate. It helps you pass the state permit test to get your CLP.

CDL-A Theory ELDT ($20) is the FMCSA-approved entry-level driver training required before you can take the CDL skills test. It auto-submits to the FMCSA Training Provider Registry within 24 hours and is accepted by NCDMV.

For first-time Class A applicants you'll likely need both — Permit Prep to pass the permit test, then CDL-A Theory ELDT to qualify for the skills test, then behind-the-wheel training (BTW) at a local FMCSA-registered provider.

CDL-A Permit Prep — $15 CDL-A Theory ELDT — $20

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What's on the North Carolina CDL permit test?+
The NCDMV knowledge test covers three areas: General Knowledge (40 questions on vehicle operation, safety, and regulations), Air Brakes (20 questions if your truck has air brakes), and Combination Vehicles (15 questions if you're going for a Class A CDL). DLA Academy's 119-question Permit Prep bank covers all three topics so you can study at your own pace before sitting for the NCDMV exam.
How much does the CDL-A Permit Prep cost?+
CDL-A Permit Prep is $15. It's a standalone DMV practice-question study tool — separate from the $20 CDL-A Theory ELDT course. You need both: ELDT for the federal training mandate, and Permit Prep to study for the NCDMV knowledge test. Together they're $35, or you can grab the CDL Complete Bundle ($45) which includes CDL-A Theory ELDT, CDL-B Theory ELDT, and Permit Prep — saving you $10.
Is CDL-A Permit Prep the same as ELDT?+
No. CDL-A Permit Prep ($15) is a DMV knowledge-test study tool — 119 practice questions covering General Knowledge, Air Brakes, and Combination Vehicles. CDL-A Theory ELDT ($20) is the FMCSA-approved federal training course you're legally required to complete before the Class A skills test. You need both. Permit Prep preps you for the NCDMV permit test; ELDT satisfies the federal mandate and auto-submits to the FMCSA Training Provider Registry.
What happens after I pass the NCDMV knowledge test?+
After passing the NCDMV permit test, you'll receive your CLP (Commercial Learner's Permit). North Carolina holds your CLP for 14 days before you can take the skills test — during this time, you must complete your CDL-A Theory ELDT (the federal FMCSA-approved course). Once ELDT is done, you'll schedule your behind-the-wheel skills test with an FMCSA-registered provider in North Carolina.
How many questions are in the practice test, and how long does it take?+
DLA Academy's CDL-A Permit Prep includes 119 practice questions covering all three NCDMV knowledge-test topics. You can work through them at your own pace — some drivers finish in an hour, others take longer if they're studying unfamiliar material. The goal is understanding, not speed, so take the time you need before you're confident enough to sit for the actual NCDMV exam.

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