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dracken1
16-05-2008, 06:45 PM
has anyone found a site with all 1000 possible questions on it for the motorcycle theory test?
donovan51
16-05-2008, 06:59 PM
has anyone found a site with all 1000 possible questions on it for the motorcycle theory test?
A 1000??????. arrrrgggghhhhh I had enuff trouble with the old test, only passed coz I got stuck in Manchester rush hour and the examiner gave me up for lost. lmao
Not without having to pay the fuckers, No.
I don't need it anyway.
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hacky
16-05-2008, 07:47 PM
sorry but why would you want them?
dracken1
16-05-2008, 07:58 PM
my brother has asked for them. told him to go to smiths and buy the cd rom.
no i passed on an rd 250 with no examiner following me on his pan euro :)
hacky
16-05-2008, 08:03 PM
did mine three weeks ago and got 42 outa 45 with no swatting, but if he goes to there website and does there test he wont go far wrong :D
Hillbilly Deluxe
17-05-2008, 08:12 AM
passed mine 30 years ago on a suzuki X7 with apehangers,banana seat and spannies :eek: ,no examiner following on bike,just on foot :cool:
Dougie
17-05-2008, 08:16 AM
Got a photie? :D
Col Dude
17-05-2008, 09:21 AM
It's not the questions which are a problem, it's the hazard perception bit. It's good to have a practice at that before you go because if you click too many times on hazards you fail for cheating
Hillbilly Deluxe
17-05-2008, 09:23 AM
happily not,i had to borrow it on the day of the test,as my GT250/350 had no indicators :cool:
Mitch
17-05-2008, 07:34 PM
First off. only buy the books that have been done by the DSA. They have to have the questions in - don't trust the wAAnkers or RAC, as they get their info off DSA.
Also, you can go onto the DSA website and do mock theory tests online.
Finally, get a copy of the highway code. Half of the questions are common sense and the rest are Highway Code.
Shifty
18-05-2008, 08:06 AM
As has been said, it's the hazard perception that catches people out. You do need to practice for that. You've got about a 5-second window in which they expect you to click to identify the hazard.
The school I used to instruct at let people practice for free on their copy of the CD and will help out in terms of what they're looking for.
Best bet is to ask around at local training schools.
pagan_flame
18-05-2008, 01:37 PM
First off. only buy the books that have been done by the DSA.Kids! Why waste money buying books for a computer based test? The only one you will need is the Highway Code.
And of course the DSA want you to believe that their publications are the only valid ones, it's so they can make (even) more money off you. When I applied for my Instructor's licence, I was tipped off to ask at the same time for a book with all the Theory questions and answers in, which they duly sent and charged me 2 quid for.
In the meantime, buy THIS DISC (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Driving-Test-Success-Tests-2007/dp/B000SNUQMQ), has everything all on one disc (NB - DVD-R, no use if you don't have a DVD drive on yer computer.)
That one has all questions and answers, Hazard Perception clips, you can even download questions on to an Ipod for practice at college / on the bus etc.
Once up to speed, you can then do full mock tests - something you can't do with any book.
Free Websites:
www.theorytestadvice.co.uk (mainly for car drivers but good information site)
www.theory-test.co.uk (free questions and clips but you have to register)
matthewmosse
18-05-2008, 02:03 PM
When I did the theory bout 4 years back the DSA sent me a free video to prepare me plus a letter confirming the time and place of the test. It arrived about a week after I'd passed! feck all use! ;)
willie2006
18-05-2008, 04:30 PM
just done that dsa theory test. theres two differant ones on thier web site.
i passed the first one :D
failed the second one :eek:
one question is what speed does a motorised invalid carrage do? (top speed)
whats that got to do with motorcycles then? :confused:
pagan_flame
18-05-2008, 07:44 PM
one question is what speed does a motorised invalid carriage do? (top speed)
whats that got to do with motorcycles then? :confused:
So you know what to expect when coming up on one.
e.g. - Lorries (HGV) are restricted by Euro law to 90km/h = 56mph.
Q. What's that got to do with motorcycles?
A. When going down a ramp onto a motorway / dual carriageway, if there's a lorry next to you on the carriageway - you need to go more than 56mph to get in front of it, less than 56mph to fit in behind it.
I'll get me coat. :rolleyes:
Shifty
18-05-2008, 08:09 PM
just done that dsa theory test. theres two differant ones on thier web site.
i passed the first one :D
failed the second one :eek:
one question is what speed does a motorised invalid carrage do? (top speed)
whats that got to do with motorcycles then? :confused:
It's about what's likely to be going on around you and what potential hazard any vehicle may or may not pose.
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