In the UK, the driving theory test consists of two parts: the multiple-choice questions and the hazard perception section. Here's a breakdown of how many mistakes you are allowed in each part:
1. Multiple-Choice Questions
- Total Questions: 50 questions.
- Allowed Mistakes: You can make a maximum of 6 mistakes and still pass. To pass this section, you need to score at least 43 out of 50 correct answers.
2. Hazard Perception Test
- Total Clips: 14 video clips.
- Allowed Mistakes: You can score a maximum of 75 points in this section. To pass, you need to score at least 44 points. Each hazard you correctly identify scores you points, but if you click too much (over-clicking), it may reduce your score.
- How many answers can you get wrong in a theory test?
Summary
- In total, you can make 6 mistakes in the multiple-choice part and must score at least 44 points in the hazard perception section to pass the entire theory test.
Preparation Tip
Make sure to practice both parts thoroughly to increase your chances of passing on your first attempt!