Monday, September 7, 2009

How To Pass Your Theory Test

The very short answer is - PRACTICE

Obvious I know, but it always amazes me how many people don't revise!
There are 50 questions that you need to get 43 of them correct. A number of them you will know just because they are straight forward, and if you use a road in any capacity (pedestrian, cyclist, biker etc.). there will be another few that you will be able to deduce from the silly answers that have been given and there will be a few that you will get right if you just guess - but this is likely NOT to be enough.
On the negative side, you need to assume that you will get some of the questions that you think you know wrong due to not reading them properly. There will also be questions on areas that you have no or little knowledge, such as documents - (do you know what a SORN is?), First Aid or trams ...
The Highway Code is full of information and data that can be put into thousands of questions. I wouldn't recommend reading the Highway Code - unless you want to lose the will to live! Try a book and/or CD ROM that have lots of questions and answers in it. The questions are official DSA questions that you may well get in the test. If you get an answer wrong, it will usually tell you the correct answer. Even thought revision is tedious, I would recommend 10+ hours of reading to get comfortable with the question style and to understand what the answers are.

Happy Revising !!!

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