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Theory Test
- The theory test is the first vital step toward obtaining a full driving licence.
- The theory test must be taken first, although one need not pass the theory test before beginning practical driving lessons.
- The theory test is computer-based with two parts taken together.
- The first part of the theory test is comprised of 35 multiple-choice questions which are answered using a touch-sensitive display. Please Note that from 3/9/07 the multiple choice questions will increase from 35 to 50 and a score of 43 is required to pass
- The second part of the test is called "Hazard Perception" and involves watching video clips of driving situations. You must spot a potential hazard as quickly as possible and identify it by clicking a mouse button to score a point.
- To help clients prepare for the theory test, SKILLS 4 WHEELS provides homework consisting of questions from the theory test question bank. A CD-ROM is also made available for clients to practice the hazard-perception part of the test on a computer.
- The theory test may be booked on-line at www.dsa.gov.uk.
- Practice questions are available at www.2pass.co.uk.
- For any driving licence information, see www.dvla.gov.uk.
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