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Need help with my theory?

Ok, so I know that every test is different, but I just wanted to know if there are questions that will most likely come up. Like, road signs or documents etc..

Ive been practising for the past couple of days on this website that my instructor gave me so it has both the questions and the hazard perception tests.

Ive been getting passes on all of the theory practise tests, but they end up asking me very similar questions.

Also, how many questions are there in the test? Is it still 50? Because I keep being told that it has gone up again!!

Thanks

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  • Anonymous
    7 years ago
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    It's 50 questions in total. You should pass the test as long it's 43% or above. I don't recall about hazard.

    I did this 5 years ago.

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Just passed mine on Tuesday! First time. Plus I turned up 10 mins late got lost and went to the wrong building! Whoops! No it's not hard just common sense. There are a few traffic road signs that you will need to no. Tip for when you do hazard perception just click every 2 seconds and you should be fine! I got 60 /75 on that part and got kicked of llast clip for clicking too many times lol

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    I do not know how many there are, but you need to be careful with some of the road signs. There used to be one, I can not remember what it was. But when my brother took his test they asked what it was,but as it was so obscure he did not know it. But they told him, that it was so new and obscure it did not mater at the time. Good luck.

  • 7 years ago

    A good instructor will do more than give you a website to learn from.

    Source(s): Retired ADI / Instructor Trainer
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