250 Theory Test Practise Questions for Cars: Fully Interactive Highway Code questions & answers
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About this ebook
This book explains:
• how to prepare for the exam
• how to book your test
• what happens at the theory test centre
• about the multiple choice and hazard perception tests
• what you need to do to pass
The book includes:
• 250 of the latest theory test questions
• detailed explanations of all the answers
This study book contains 250 of the most up to date Highway Code & theory test questions for cars. These are taken from the official DVSA theory test question revision bank, so they’re just like the questions you will see in the real test.
Each practise set consists of 50 multiple choice questions for cars. You have four possible answers to each question. Click on the box to the left of each answer you think is correct. If you pick the wrong answer, this interactive book will give you the choice of going back to try again; or going on to the next question. When you answer correctly, you will also be given an explanation of the answer helping to reinforce your knowledge on the subject.
It's a great way to brush up on your knowledge and help to ensure you get that all important first time pass!
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250 Theory Test Practise Questions for Cars - UK Driving Skills
ALSO FROM UK DRIVING SKILLS
LEARNING TO DRIVE
Teaching a Learner Driver –
A Guide for Amateur Instructors
Learning to Drive –
The Learner Driver’s Manual
Teach Yourself Traffic Signs
& Road Markings
The Learner Driver’s Logbook –
Lesson Plan & Progress Record
The Driving Test & How to Pass –
An Examiner’s Guide to the ‘L’ Test
250 THEORY TEST QUESTIONS:
Cars - Motorcycles - LGV - PCV - ADI
HIGHWAY CODE & THEORY TEST QUESTIONS:
Cars - Motorcycles - LGV - PCV - ADI
The Highway Code
How to Drive on a Motorway
Driving at Night & in Bad Weather
All available from www.ukdrivingskills.co.uk
250 Theory Test Practise Questions for Cars
UK Driving Skills
Theory Test Question Series
Don L. Gates
www.ukdrivingskills.co.uk
Revised: 24/07/23
250 Theory Test Practise Questions for Cars
Copyright © 2022 UK Driving Skills
All rights reserved
ISBN: 978-1-4476-7598-3
This product includes the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) revision question bank.
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has given permission for the reproduction of Crown copyright material. DVSA does not accept responsibility for the accuracy of the reproduction.
Questions marked with an asterisk* are not from the DVSA question bank and are © Copyright UK Driving Skills
Contents
About the Theory Test
What to Take With You
Starting the Test
Multiple Choice Questions
Hazard Perception
Test Result
Book a Theory Test
Special Needs
About this Book
About the Questions
Test One
Test Two
Test Three
Test Four
Test Five
Need More Practise?
About the Theory Test
In order to take a theory test, you must have lived in England, Wales or Scotland for at least 185 days in the last 12 months before the day you sit your test. You need to obtain a provisional driving licence before booking a test.
You must pass your theory test before you can take a practical driving test.
What to Take With You
You must take your UK photo card driving licence to your test. If you have a licence from Northern Ireland, take the photo card and paper counterpart licence. Your test will be cancelled and you will lose your fee if you do not take the correct things with you.
If you have an old style paper licence you must also take a valid passport for photo ID. If you do not have a passport, you need to get a photo card licence.
You will need to show your licence or ID to the staff when you arrive at the test centre. There will also be security checks to make sure that you’re not carrying anything which could enable you to contact anyone outside of the test centre.
If you have any personal possessions, these must be placed in a secure locker or placed under your desk in a bag which will be given to you. It’s best to take nothing with you that you don’t really need.
Starting the Test
A member of staff will take you to a room where other candidates will be sat in cubicles also taking the test. You must be quiet but don’t be afraid to ask questions.
The test is fairly straightforward and all the instructions will be shown on the screen in front of you. If you wish you can choose to have a 15 minute practise session to get used to the way the test works.
Multiple Choice Questions
Once you begin the test, you will have 57 minutes to answer 50 questions. Three of these will be based on a short video clip. You need to score at least 43 points to pass.
Hazard Perception
You may take a 3 minute break if you wish before starting the second part of the test. When you’re ready, you should put on the provided headphones to watch an explanatory video of the hazard perception element.
You will be shown 14 video clips during which you need to click the mouse when you see a ‘developing hazard’, such as a vehicle about to emerge from a junction or a pedestrian about to step off the kerb; something which would cause you as a driver to alter speed or direction.
Click at the right time to score a maximum of 5 points for each clip. Don’t just click randomly as you may be penalised for clicking too many times. One of the clips will have 2 hazards for you to identify. There is a maximum of 75 points and you need a minimum of 44 points to pass.
Test Result
You will get your test result shortly after finishing. You need to reach the minimum score in both parts to pass.
If you’re not successful you must wait at least 3 working days before you can try again. If you pass, you will need to use your pass certificate number in order to go ahead and book your practical driving test. The certificate is valid for 2 years. If you haven’t passed your driving test within this time you will need to sit the theory test again.
Book a Theory Test
When you’re ready to take a theory test, you can either:
call the central booking line on 0300 200 11 22
use the online booking system by clicking here (easiest)
Before booking make sure that you have your:
UK driving licence number
an email address
credit or debit card for payment
Special Needs
If you have any special needs you must mention this at the time of booking. Where possible, the theory test centre may be able to make adjustments to help you overcome any difficulties you may have.
About this Book
The material in this book is reproduced under licence from the Driver & Vehicle Standards Agency.
Questions are based on the official DVSA theory test question revision bank. They are designed to help you revise and practise for your theory test.
Questions marked with an asterisk* are not from the DVSA question bank and are ©Copyright UK Driving Skills
Whilst every care is taken to ensure the accuracy of these questions and answers, if you do spot any errors please contact UK Driving Skills via our website to bring these to our attention.
Theory Test Questions
Each practise set consists of 50 multiple choice questions. Click on the box to the left of each answer you think is correct. If you pick the wrong answer, this interactive book will give you the choice of going back to Try Again, or going on to the Next Question. When you answer correctly, you will be given an explanation of the answer helping to reinforce your knowledge on the subject.
When answering the questions it is recommended that you view this document in ‘single page view’ to get the best experience. If the entire question does not fit onto a single page you may need to adjust your screen resolution or font size.
Questions
Test 1 Test 2 Test 3 Test 4 Test 5
Contents
Test One
Question 1
You are keeping well back while waiting to overtake a large vehicle. What should you do if a car moves into the gap ahead of you?
Question 2
What does this sign mean?
two way traffice.jpgQuestion 3 *
As you are driving along, you see a long vehicle starting to emerge from a junction on your right. The driver is about to swing into your path. What should you do?