Tennessee CDL Practice Test
The content of the CDL knowledge test is federally standardized. FMCSA sets the testing standards in 49 CFR Part 383, and every state's CDL manual — Tennessee's included — is based on the same national model. That's exactly why the practice questions on this page prepare drivers in Tennessee the same way they prepare drivers everywhere else: you're studying the same general knowledge, air brakes, combination-vehicle, and endorsement material the Tennessee test is required to cover.
What is specific to Tennessee is the logistics around the test — the fees, how you schedule and where you go to test, the name of the licensing agency, and the official manual itself. Treat Tennessee's official CDL manual as the final authority on those details, and use this page to drill the knowledge that the test is built on.
Study aid only
StudyItAll is a study aid. We are not affiliated with the Tennessee DMV or any state agency, and this is not official Tennessee test material. Always use Tennessee's official CDL manual as the final authority.
Free practice
Practice for the Tennessee CDL test
Six free question categories, audio study guides, and a full timed exam — all built on the same federal knowledge standards the Tennessee test follows.
General Knowledge
Vehicle control, safe driving, cargo, and the core topics every applicant is tested on.
Air Brakes
Air brake components, inspection steps, and the low-pressure warning and spring-brake numbers.
Combination Vehicles
Coupling and uncoupling, fifth-wheel checks, and pulling doubles or triples safely.
Hazardous Materials
Placards, shipping papers, and emergency response for the hazmat (H) endorsement test.
Pre-Trip Inspection
The inspection routine — engine, cab, lights, tires, brakes, coupling, and cargo.
Road Signs & Signals
Sign shapes, colors, and meanings, with real road-sign images to test recognition.
All 130+ questions include instant explanations and are free, with no sign-up.
Free audio study guides
Listen to all six topics hands-free while you study for the Tennessee test — no app, no download.
Full timed exam simulation
A 60-minute exam simulation scored at the same 80% pass bar the Tennessee knowledge test uses — the closest thing to test day.
The process
Getting your CDL in Tennessee
The steps below follow the federal minimums that apply in Tennessee. Confirm Tennessee's exact fees, forms, and scheduling in the official manual before test day.
Start with a commercial learner's permit (CLP). You pass the knowledge test(s) to get a CLP, then federal rules require you to hold it for at least 14 days before you can take the skills test in Tennessee. Some states make you wait longer, so confirm locally.
Passing score is typically 80%. Most states, including Tennessee, require 80% correct on each knowledge test. Skip the air-brakes portion and your CDL carries an air-brake restriction.
Endorsements are separate tests. Add the ones your job needs:
Hazardous materials. Knowledge test plus a TSA security threat assessment (a fingerprint-based background check).
Tank vehicles. Knowledge test on liquid surge, baffles, and hauling liquids or gases in bulk.
Passenger. Knowledge test plus a skills test in a representative passenger vehicle.
School bus. Requires the passenger endorsement, plus its own knowledge and skills tests.
Doubles / triples. Knowledge test covering the extra hazards of pulling double or triple trailers.
Find Tennessee's official CDL manual
Opens a Google search — download it only from the Tennessee government's own site.
FMCSA federal CDL requirements
fmcsa.dot.gov · the agency that sets the standards Tennessee follows.
We don't guess at agency URLs — states reorganize their sites often, so the link above runs a search that reliably surfaces the current official Tennessee manual. For more on what's federal versus state-specific, see our state-by-state CDL guide.
Questions
Tennessee CDL practice test FAQ
Is this the official Tennessee CDL test?
No. StudyItAll is a free study aid based on the federally standardized FMCSA knowledge topics that every state's CDL test is built on. It is not affiliated with the Tennessee DMV or any state agency, and these are not official Tennessee test questions. Always confirm the details in Tennessee's official CDL manual.
How many questions are on the Tennessee CDL test, and what's the passing score?
Test length varies by the class and endorsements you're after, but the pass bar is consistent: most states, Tennessee included, require 80% correct on each CDL knowledge test, so our practice and exam modes use the same 80% threshold. Confirm the exact question counts in Tennessee's official CDL manual.
Is the Tennessee CDL practice test free?
Yes. All 130+ practice questions across the six categories are free to use, with instant explanations and no sign-up required, so you can practice for the Tennessee CDL knowledge test as many times as you like.
Ready to practice for the Tennessee CDL test?
Every question targets the federal knowledge standards Tennessee's CDL test is required to meet. Start free, then simulate test day.