
DVSA Theory Test
About the theory test


The DVSA theory test consists of two parts:
Multiple choice questions:
There are 50 multiple choice questions in the theory test. You must answer 43 of them correctly to pass.
Hazard perception test:
The hazard perception test is a video test that assesses your ability to spot hazards on the road. You must score 44 out of 75 to pass.
How can I prepare for the theory test?
There are many ways to prepare for the DVSA theory test. You can buy revision books and practice tests, take online courses, or use mobile apps. You can also practice with a friend or family member.
Here are some tips for preparing for the DVSA theory test:







Make sure you understand the Highway Code inside out.
Learn the different road signs and signals.
Practice answering multiple choice questions.
Practice taking the hazard perception test.
Get a good night's sleep before the test.
Eat a healthy breakfast on the day of the test.
Arrive at the test centre early.
Things to remember





Remember to take your provisional licence to your test
Make sure you have a copy of your test booking
Do not rush the test, there is plenty of time
Do not over-click on the hazard perception
Book your theory test on the official site to avoid over paying
Theory test resources



The Highway Code: Click here
DVSA theory test practice questions: Click here
DVSA hazard perception test practice videos: Click here