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.
The questions in each multiple choice test vary according to the
category of vehicle you are hoping to obtain a licence for, ie a
motorcycle theory test will contain specific questions that do not
appear in any other test.
For the hazard perception test there are no separate versions for
different vehicles, each vehicle category takes the same test,
however the pass mark is different for different categories of
tests.
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 onscreen and you
have to select the correct answer to the question by touching the
screen or using the mouse. 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.
The pass mark for the multiple choice part of the theory test is 43
out of 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
After the break you will then be shown a short tutorial video
clip about how the hazard perception part works.
The hazard perception part is also delivered on a computer but you
respond by clicking a button on the mouse. You will be presented
with a series of 14 video clips which 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.
The pass mark for the car hazard perception part of
the theory test is 44 out of 75.
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.
When you have finished the test you may leave the examination room.
Once you have left the room, you will not be allowed to enter it
again. You will then be given your result by the test centre staff.