Information about the Theory
Test
A common misconception
is that you have to pass your theory test before you can start
to take driving lesson. This is not the case - You can start
taking driving lessons before you take your theory test. However,
you cannot apply for the practical
driving test until you have passed the theory test.
What
does the test cover?
The theory test is made up of two parts, the multiple choice
part and the hazard perception part. The multiple choice part
is delivered using a touch screen computer and mouse and the
hazard perception part records your responses through the
use of a computer mouse button.
You need to pass both parts
to pass the theory test. If you pass one part and fail the
other you will fail the whole test, and you will need to take
both parts again. Relevant literatures are available to read
during theory test revision time. Click here
to view our recommended reading material.
PART
ONE - Multiple Choice
Before the test starts you will be given instructions
on how the test works. You can also choose to go through a
practice session of the multiple choice questions to get used
to the layout of the test. At the end of the practice session
the real test will begin.
A question and several answer
options will appear on-screen and you have to select the correct
answer to the question by touching the screen. Some questions
may require more than one answer.
You will be asked 50 questions
in 57 minutes. You can navigate between questions and ‘flag’
questions that you want to come back to later in the test.
Pass mark required:
43/50
After the multiple choice part
you can choose to have a break of up to three minutes before
the hazard perception part starts.
PART
TWO - Hazard Perception
You will be shown a short tutorial video clip
about how the hazard perception test works.
The hazard perception test is
also delivered on a computer but you respond by clicking on
the mouse.
You will be presented with a
series of 14 video clips that 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.
Pass mark required:
44/75 (car and motorcycle hazard perception test)
At
the end of the test
At the end of the hazard perception part of the theory test
you will be invited to answer a number of customer survey
questions. You do not have to answer the questions if you
do not want to, and any information given is anonymous and
confidential. The survey questions do not affect the result
of the test. Upon completion you may leave the examination
room. Once you have left the room, you cannot re-enter.
You will then be given
your result by the test centre staff, including feedback about
any topic areas you answered incorrectly.
Does
everyone have the same test paper?
When you take the theory test, everyone in the room may have
a different test. So, don't try to ask anyone else the answers!
The Driving Standards Agency has compiled about 1000 different
questions and your test paper will be made up from 50 of them.
Is
there help for people with special needs?
If you have any special needs or difficulties with English
then help is available. You can apply for additional time
when booking the test. You can also choose to listen to the
text being read in English through a headset, which should
help those with dyslexia and other reading difficulties.
Fifteen other languages are
available including Welsh, Bengali, Cantonese, Hindi, Gujerati,
Punjabi, Urdu, Turkish, Arabic, Tamil, Portuguese, Farsi,
Albanian, Spanish and Kurdish.
A video of the test in British
Sign Language is also available on screen for candidates who
are deaf or have other hearing difficulties.
Booking
your Theory Test
Call the Driving Standards Agency on 0870 010 1372, or book
online. The current fee is £30.00.
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