How do I get full marks on my theory test?
The Theory Test pass mark is 86%, so you’ll need to answer 43 out of 50 multiple choice questions correctly to pass. The questions will cover topics that include alertness, attitude, safety, road signs, and much more. There are over 700 questions in the official question bank so you must have a wide range of knowledge!
How long should you study for theory?
We recommend that learner drivers spend at least 10 hours revising for the theory test. Unlike our intensive approach to driving, however, we take a more casual approach to revising for the theory test.
How long should I study for my theory test?
You should complete at least 20 hours of revision to make sure you are fully prepared for your theory test.
What’s the best way to prepare for a theory test?
Practice, practice, practice. Practice tests are a great way to test your skills before the real thing, and are a good way to make sure you’re ready and feel confident before you take your theory test. There is an official practice theory test provided by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA), which has 50 questions.
How many questions do you need to pass theory test?
During the theory test you’ll be given 50 multiple choice questions from a bank of more than 1000 and you’ll need to get at least 43 correct to pass. The good news is that the DVSA (Driving Standards Agency) has produced a theory test handbook which is packed full of useful tips and example questions.
What to do if you dont pass your theory test?
If your mock test doesn’t go quite as well as you hoped, you can reschedule your theory test up to 3 days before your test date. If you’re not feeling confident of a pass, it’s best to take a rain check and squeeze in some extra revision! If you’re worried about hazard perception, get an app that lets you practise.
Is there a handbook for the theory test?
The good news is that the DVSA (Driving Standards Agency) has produced a theory test handbook which is packed full of useful tips and example questions. Make sure you get your hands on a copy and take some time to revise.