The official book the Minnesota motorcycle knowledge test is based on — where to get it and how to study it.
The Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services publishes the current motorcycle manual on its official site. Always study the latest edition.
Every question on the Minnesota motorcycle knowledge test is drawn from the official motorcycle operator manual — a different book from the regular car driver handbook. Always study the most recent edition published by the Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services, because rules and numbers change between revisions.
Read one chapter at a time, then test that chapter with the practice test before moving on. Pay extra attention to chapters on gear, the pre-ride inspection, hazard awareness (SEE), and emergency maneuvers — these are the most heavily tested sections. Score 20 of 25 correct (80%) to pass.
Source: Test details reflect the consensus of major rider-education sources — confirm with the state agency before your visit. The motorcycle knowledge test is 25 questions — 20 correct (80%) to pass. The 40-question exam is for the standard Class D license, not the motorcycle test.