I just -have- to blurt this out!
12 years ago
I've been working towards getting my driver's license for a while now, and I have to pass both a theoretical and a practical exam. This morning I had my theoretical exam.
It consists of 65 questions. The first 25 test your insight and judgement, and you are presented with a situation in which you have to decide to A) hit the brakes, B) get your foot off the gas or C) continue driving as normal. Of those 25 questions, 13 have to be correct. I scored 18 on that.
The next part are 40 questions on traffic laws, safety guidelines and insight in those things. You need to have at least 35 questions correct if you want to pass. This is the hardest part of the exam, and it can be really gruesome.
This morning I scored... 39 out of 40 correct. I passed! With just one error!
Now that I've got my theory certificate, onwards to my practical exam!
It consists of 65 questions. The first 25 test your insight and judgement, and you are presented with a situation in which you have to decide to A) hit the brakes, B) get your foot off the gas or C) continue driving as normal. Of those 25 questions, 13 have to be correct. I scored 18 on that.
The next part are 40 questions on traffic laws, safety guidelines and insight in those things. You need to have at least 35 questions correct if you want to pass. This is the hardest part of the exam, and it can be really gruesome.
This morning I scored... 39 out of 40 correct. I passed! With just one error!
Now that I've got my theory certificate, onwards to my practical exam!
Oh so much time... when I was 18 I was so scared by the theory-test that I almost fainted when I saw "Passed"
seems that the whole world follows almost the same rule... I was forced to answer correctly at least 28 on 30 questions, all "true or false"... I hate them!