Is the ADI theory test hard?
The ADI hazard test is harder than the Car theory test. You will need to get at least 57 points out of 75 in the hazard perception part.
How many questions are there in ADI theory test?
100 questions
In the test, there are 100 questions: you’ll need to get at least 85 correct to pass, with at least 20 correct in each band (see Preparing for the ADI theory test for details). You’ll have 90 minutes for this part of the test.
What is the pass mark for ADI hazard perception?
57 points out of 75
To pass the hazard perception part, you need to score at least 57 points out of 75.
What does the ADI theory test consist of?
The ADI Theory Test is made up of two parts; the multiple-choice test and Hazard Perception Test. Both parts are taken on a computer at an approved testing centre. You need to pass both the multiple-choice test and the Hazard Perception Test at the same time to earn your pass certificate.
What is the pass mark for ADI Part 3?
The maximum marks available are 51. If you score 42 or above you will pass with an A, 31-42 you will pass with a B. If you manage to achieve less than 31 then this will be classed as an unsatisfactory performance.
How long does a ADI theory test take?
The duration of this ADI theory test is 90 minutes (1 hour 30 minutes). There are 100 multiple choice questions. You need at least 85/100 to pass. Click the Begin Test button when you’re ready to start.
How long does the ADI theory last?
1 hour 30 minutes
The duration of this ADI theory test is 90 minutes (1 hour 30 minutes). There are 100 multiple choice questions. You need at least 85/100 to pass.
How do you beat ADI Part 2?
If you have a maximum of six driving faults and no serious or dangerous faults – during a drive of about 60 minutes – you will pass the ADI Part 2 exam. With seven or more driving faults or with any single serious or dangerous fault you will fail.