as a driver you must master for ur own security! Good luck! And maybe ask someone to flip through the book and ask u random questions and u draw the answer.We believe your child deserves quality driver education with qualified instructors. read whether a bend is to the right or the left types of roads and the color associated, difference between signs according to their shape n color, difference between different types of STOP signs, And go over the errors twice, go back to the page, read about it and try to understand why u got confused. One advice: finish ALL the tests in the book. So, the first 5 answers don't count in the total. There is a sort of run test at the beginning for everyone to be used to filling the exam sheet. You have to remain concentrated till the end, that's all.
Since this is a skill for life, you should not memorise the questions/answers, so don't learn by heart, because you need to understand the concept and rules behind those questions to become a good driver. Practice the questions as much as you can to increase your chances of passing and to build up your confidence. If you want a more realistic approach to the test though, you can try our learner driver test course, which is an online testing application. On top of explaining the different rules and traffic signs, you can also test your knowledge with the Q&A found at the end of the book.
You should consider buying the Highway Code book which is available in most book shops for around Rs250. The best way to pass an examination is to learn and practice until you become knowledgeable and confident. For the ones who pass, they can now concentrate on the practical side of the driving test but for the others, it means another trip to retaking the test in Port-Louis or Curepipe at a later date. If you fail, you will need to book another test and will have to pay another Rs500 again (fee for oral test appointment). At the end of the test, your answer sheet will be scanned by the police officer in charge and you will get your results immediately. Note that the first 5 questions do not count and are only included in the test to make you feel comfortable with the system, so only the 35 questions which follow carry points. To pass the oral test, you can make a maximum of 6 errors but if you get any more questions wrong, then you will fail. There is also an audio system in the test centre which reads out the questions & answers for everyone to hear, hence the name audio visual test.
And for those who are quick to answer, unfortunately you cannot go to the next question until all 30 seconds have elapsed.Ĭontrary to popular belief, although the test is supposed to be computerised, only the questions and answers will be displayed on a computer screen but you will need to circle your chosen answer (A, B, C or D) on a sheet of paper as there’s no way to mark down your answer on the computer system itself. So remember to mark your answer for each question before your 30 seconds time limit is up. Although you have 30 seconds for a given question, if you are not able to answer within that 30 seconds period, you will not get the opportunity to go back to that question again as the computer system will move on to the next question until all 40 questions have been shown which then triggers the end of the exam. When you sit the test, you will have 20 minutes to answer 40 questions on the Highway Code.
However most learner drivers nowadays opt for the computerised version of the test. People who do not understand English or French usually take the actual oral version of the test which involves an examiner reading the questions and answers out loud in Creole. The theory part is most commonly referred to as the oral test because it used to be conducted as an oral examination. To obtain a driving licence in Mauritius, you have to pass 2 tests – a theory and a practical one.