In the UK, the driving theory test consists of two parts: the multiple-choice questions and the hazard perception test. Here's how many answers you can get wrong in each part:
1. Multiple-Choice Questions
- Total Questions: There are 50 questions in the multiple-choice section.
- Allowed Mistakes: You can make a maximum of 6 mistakes and still pass. To pass, you need to score at least 43 out of 50 correct answers.
2. Hazard Perception Test
- Total Clips: There are 14 video clips in the hazard perception section.
- Scoring: You can score a maximum of 75 points in this section. To pass, you need to score at least 44 points. The score depends on how quickly you identify developing hazards; if you click too much (over-clicking), it may lead to a reduced score.
- How many answers can you get wrong in a theory test?
Summary
- Multiple-Choice: Up to 6 incorrect answers allowed.
- Hazard Perception: Minimum of 44 points required out of 75.
By understanding these criteria, you can better prepare for the test and increase your chances of passing. Good luck!