In the booth, you'll find instructions on how to use the computer. If you want to, you can work through a practice test for up to 15 minutes to get used to the system before you start the actual test. There'll be 50 questions for you to answer. You'll have a maximum of 40 minutes to complete the test, unless you have a special requirement. An on-screen clock is displayed so that you'll always know how much time you have left.
All the questions are multiple-choice and they vary between straight text, text with graphics of road signs and text with photographs of road and driving scenarios. By touching the screen, you can choose one or more answers from the options shown. Most will ask you to choose one option from a choice of four, but some will ask for two, three or four correct answers from a choice of up to six options.
You'll have to answer every question to complete the test. If you're not sure of the answer and want to return to the question later, you can remind yourself by using the 'flag' system. When you've got to the end of the questions, you'll get the chance to revisit your flagged and incomplete questions, or to review the whole test if you want to. If you've got time, it's always a good idea to check through your answers carefully. |