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What is the Theory Test?
The theory test is a
touchscreen based test, and
consists of two parts. The first
part is a series of multiple
choice questions and the second
part is a test of your hazard
perception skills. It is
the multiple choice part that you
can practise on this site.
The
multiple choice part
consists of 50 multiple choice
questions. In the actual test you
select your answers by simply
touching the screen. You need to
touch the box alongside the answer
or answers you think are correct.
If you change your mind and don't
want that answer to be selected,
touch it again. You can then
choose another answer. (This
on-line version does not use a
touch screen).
A question
and several answer options will
appear onscreen and you have to
select the correct answer(s) to
the question by using the mouse.
Some questions may require more
than one answer.
There are 50 questions and you
have 57 minutes to complete the
test. You can navigate between
questions and 'flag' questions
that you want to come back to
later in the test.
The pass mark for the multiple
choice part of the theory test
is 43 out of 50.
The hazard perception part
is delivered on a computer and you
respond by clicking a button on
the mouse. You will be presented
with a series of 14 video clips
which feature every day road
scenes, in each clip there will be
at least one developing hazard,
but one of the clips will feature
two developing hazards.
To achieve a high score you will
need to respond to the developing
hazard during the early part of
its development. The maximum you
can score on each hazard is five.
You will not be able to review
your answers to the hazard
perception test; as on the road,
you will only have one chance to
respond to the developing hazard.
The pass mark for the car and
motorcycle hazard perception part
of the theory test is 44 out of
75.
Useful Links:
www.theory-tests.co.uk
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