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Driving Theory Test Case Study: A Newly Introduced Element In Driving Test

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DSA's director of driver education and learning, Jill Lewis, said:

"case studies are widely used in education to put learning into context and test comprehension of a subject, so many candidates will have encountered this type of question before. Initially we are introducing one case study based on existing questions in the theory test question bank, to get candidates used to the concept. It will also allow us to monitor any impact on the theory test. Over time, we plan to introduce more case studies into the theory test to assess candidates understanding of what they have learned."

The case study will illustrate a scenario that five questions will be based on. The subject of the scenario focuses on real life examples and experiences that drivers could come across when driving.

The driving theory exam has come up with a latest element known as "case study" to test learners on their understanding of driving, rather than just their knowledge of the information. It is an element for motorcycle riders, moped and car drivers.

As an element of the multiple choice section of the test, the case study will review candidates' understanding of driving theory, while the multiple choice questions will continue to review their knowledge of the subject.

The theory test case study will take the form of a scenario, or short story, on which five questions will be based. Candidates will answer the questions in the same way as they do now, using either the touch screen or mouse.

If a person understands the existing questions in the DSA theory test questions bank, then there is no need to be anxious.

The pattern of driving theory test will be as such that their will be 45 multiple choice questions which carries 45 marks out of which case study scenario contains 5 questions to answer which carries 5 marks and to pass driving theory test it is necessary to score 43/50.



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