Would you pass the theory test?

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Would you pass the theory test?

Post by steveVR6 »

As some of us here are of the older generation, and took are tests back in the day in cars like the good old metro or mirca's, we didn't have to take a theory test.

If you have a spare minute, take the time to try it, see how you get on :lol:


http://www.2pass.co.uk/theorytest.php?test=ukcar

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Post by TonyB »

passed, just. Would have done it with ease if i had have read the questions properly :oops:

12 years since my test.

There were a few questions in there that I would love to shove in bad drivers faces from time to time :lol:
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Post by duncan »

I got 44 :)

skin of my teeth :lol:

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Post by RobCallow »

Had to take a theory test 2 years ago when I took my bike test passed with ease.

Anyone that can drive should be able to pass it's mainly just common sense. :-D
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Post by vpulsar »

Well I passed with a score of 45 out of 50 :D , I should of known at least 2 of the others with out bother, Mind you it has been 22 years since I passed my test :oops: .

I got the breaking distance one wrong, And the caravan towing one and the stupid puffin crossing one too. Oh and the amber cats eyes and I forget the last one I got wrong, But over all I'm very pleased with my score.



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Post by Ben »

45 .... got the stopping distance question twice - and put the wrong answer twice ... doh.
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Post by rolty »

46 - Fairly happy with that, got 35 out of 35 on my real threory though
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Post by maff »

Yup i passed, but i learnt summit new. Leaner Lorry drivers are allowed on the motorway, and however set the quiz up is a prat cause there random algorithm dosn't throw out duplicate questions.
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Post by maff »

Actually i dont agree with this:

9) What of the following driver actions is likely to increase fuel consumption?
cross imageYou answered incorrectly
You gave 1 answers the questions needed 2
You answered:
A - Harsh acceleration
The correct answer is:
A - Harsh acceleration
B - Harsh and late braking
Accelerating and braking gently and smoothly will help to save fuel.

Any thoughts?
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Post by vpulsar »

maff wrote:Yup i passed, but i learnt summit new. Leaner Lorry drivers are allowed on the motorway
learner lorry drivers are allowed on the motorway because they already have a valid car driving licence :grin: .

I just did it again and got 50 out of 50 which is a bit better considering that I'm a professional lorry driver :oops: .



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