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This is an independent practice platform and is not affiliated with JPJ. Questions are for practice purposes only.

Practice

  • Section A - Road Signs
  • Section B - Rules
  • Section C - KEJARA
  • Color Blind Test
  • Simulation Test

Self Study

  • Motor Guide
  • Car Guide

Languages

  • English
  • Bahasa Melayu
  • 中文
  • தமிழ்

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Choose your language and start practicing for the JPJ driving theory exam

Language
🇬🇧English🇲🇾Bahasa Melayu🇨🇳中文🇮🇳தமிழ்
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Simulation Test

Exam Mode

Full 78-question timed exam (incl. color blind) · 75 minutes · 80% to pass

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Self Study Guide

Motor & Car

Official JPJ curriculum content — road signs, rules, KEJARA & more

Practice by Section

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Color Blind Test

Ishihara color perception test

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Section A — Road Signs

Traffic signs, lights & road markings

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Section B — Rules

Road rules & driving regulations

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Section C — KEJARA

Demerit points & road safety

Why This Exists

In Malaysia, getting your driving license isn’t just about passing a test — it’s a step toward independence. For many young Malaysians, a license means access to jobs, education, and opportunities that public transport alone can’t provide, especially outside of Kuala Lumpur.

But the KPP theory exam can be a real barrier. Study materials are often outdated, scattered across random websites, or buried behind ads. And if Malay or English isn’t your strongest language, it gets even harder. There was no single place where a Chinese-speaking student in Johor or a Tamil-speaking learner in Ipoh could study comfortably in a language they actually understand — while still learning the Malay terms they’ll see on the real exam.

So I built this. A clean, free, multilingual KPP practice site. No sign-ups. No paywalls. Just the questions, the study material, and the tools you need to pass. The Chinese and Tamil study guides are written in dual-language format (with Malay) because the real exam is only in Malay or English — this way you understand the content AND learn the exam language at the same time.

If this helps even one person pass their test and get on the road, it was worth building.