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You'll be fine don't worry, often at least 40 out of 50 are just common sense, so just make sure you nail the pesky stopping distance questions etc.. Also you may not want to hedge your bets, but statistically, if you click once every seven seconds, you are guaranteed to pass. I did, as well as clicking a little extra when i knew a blindingly obvious hazard had presented itself, and I got 73/75.

Just keep practising on the app over and over, don't bother setting time limits for "revision" just do it until it feels natural.

Hope this helps!
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I only practiced maybe 3 hours total before the test and passed 1st time, I find hazard perception very easy and the multiple choice isn't so bad. When you're on the way to the test centre go on your app and revise.
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I took mine today, with doing pretty much no revision, I know my fault. Had 60 on the hazard perception, it's surprisingly easy in the test, 14 short clips with very obvious hazards, like horses or fire trucks. On the question part I failed with 42, just 1 mark off passing. If your doing that much revision I'm sure you'll pass
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I took mine and its just 50 easy, common sense questions. Really not hard and if you fail you do it again... no biggie.
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Good luck and make sure you study hard. everything good comes with effort.
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I passed first time round however on my mock test before my actual theory I got the worst score I had got since I started revising for it but thankfully on the day I did ok!

Just stay calm that's the easy part wait for your driving test that's when it gets interesting.
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got 100% first go and only "studied" once by doing the a similar test online just before going for it. Don't over think its all common sense.
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I have two friends who failed their theory by one mark on their first attempt. I have another who has failed 3 times already and one of my friends passed their theory first time with 100%. I still have a month or so to wait before I can sit my theory so any tips here would be helpful for myself also.
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