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       The theory test 
            Before You can take your practical   driving test you will have to take and pass a theory and hazard   perception test All learner drivers need to pass   a theory test and a practical driving test before they can obtain a full driving   licence. The theory test contains 50 multiple choice questions across a range of   driving and road safety issues taken from a bank of over 1,000. To pass the test   candidates need to answer 43 of the 50 questions correctly in 57 minutes.
              How does the hazard   perception test work? The hazard perception part is delivered   on a computer and 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 the pass mark for this is 44 out of 75. 
               
              To practice the theory test visit the DSA   web site by clicking on the link below  
         
       
        try some   practice theory tests here 
    
      
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