• Studying for my learners license.
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[QUOTE=keatinator;20767424]Okay I'm studying for my learners license again. I studied last year but didn't pass my test so I'm going to re try it again this year but I'm really nervous about failing it again. The questions aren't really hard it's the fact that I get nervous when I'm taking the test and forget some of the answers. Has anyone got any good study techniques? And has anyone else been in a similar situation? Crap I just realised what forum I posted this on can a mod please move it to the correct forum please.[/QUOTE] All you got to do is BELIEVE!
I thought the test was pretty common sense stuff.
You're an idiot if you can't pass it the first time. I don't want you driving. :v:
The current test have lots of questions having to do with drinking and how much you can drink. They also have to do with the laws regarding being pulled over and your rights at the time. It can be tricky and it's not all just common sense.
The questions on your test vary incredibly based on the state. All I can say is do not fucking over think the questions. Go with what comes to mind first. I put way too much thought into all the questions I got wrong. In ohio it's 40 questions and you can get 10 wrong. But from what your tests sound like Ohios looks a bit more difficult. [QUOTE=wildwill;20772802]The current test have lots of questions having to do with drinking and how much you can drink. The also have to do with the laws regarding being pulled over and your rights at the time. It can be tricky and it's not all just common sense.[/QUOTE] Mine had one question about being under the influence of any mind altering substance and never even once mentioned the word alcohol.
the missouri test is like.. a 30 question pool of answers problem is about 20 of them are obscure retarded number questions (eg "how many feet does it take a fully loaded semi to stop when going 60 MPH" or "how many feet may an object protude from your car" or even better "how many feet must you start slowing down before a stop sign"), the test is 25 questions and you need 20/25 to pass first time i got all stupid questions and failed, mom caused a shitstorm and didn't let me take it for a year. second time i barely passed because i was one question off from failure. but i still passed.
[QUOTE=Cheesemonkey;20772872]the missouri test is like.. a 30 question pool of answers problem is about 20 of them are obscure retarded number questions (eg "how many feet does it take a fully loaded semi to stop when going 60 MPH" or "how many feet may an object protude from your car" or even better "how many feet must you start slowing down before a stop sign"), the test is 25 questions and you need 20/25 to pass first time i got all stupid questions and failed, mom caused a shitstorm and didn't let me take it for a year. second time i barely passed because i was one question off from failure. but i still passed.[/QUOTE] Very similar in Victoria, we have 32 random questions and half of them are like how far do you park from a fire hydrant, how far do you go if you brake at 100 km/h. Luckily there's an online practice test which you can do over and over. I ended up with 91% on the real test.
I failed my test at school, the got 100% at school. I didn't "study" for either. I think it's cheating. I could memorize the look and name of every single pokemon by studying a list of them, but I wouldn't know anything about them, and I'd probably forget a week later. I'd rather learn things.
[QUOTE=wildwill;20772802]The current test have lots of questions having to do with drinking and how much you can drink. The also have to do with the laws regarding being pulled over and your rights at the time. It can be tricky and it's not all just common sense.[/QUOTE] Exactly and some of those questions are the ones I got wrong. Not all of it has to with common sense but actual facts and medical things too. That's why I asked for help on techniques that people could suggest to me while studying, like when you study for an exam.
Oh, and driving isn't scary/hard. It's REALLY easy.
[QUOTE=Dr Pepper;20771117]What is a learners license?[/QUOTE] A learners license is a beginners driving license or learners permit or whatever it is called depending where you come from.
Read the road code keatinator, study hard. I failed my restricted on christmas eve lol Practise test lol: [url]http://www.aa.co.nz/motoring/licensingandtraining/drivertraining/learning-the-road-code/Pages/Road-Code-quiz.aspx[/url]
I ignored the entire class, didn't do any work, didn't study, and I passed the test. :colbert:
being able to drive by yourself is sick
Coming from another kiwi: its not difficult.
[QUOTE=Hamushka11;20775531]Read the road code keatinator, study hard. I failed my restricted on christmas eve lol Practise test lol: [URL]http://www.aa.co.nz/motoring/licensingandtraining/drivertraining/learning-the-road-code/Pages/Road-Code-quiz.aspx[/URL][/QUOTE] I have been studying but it doesn't stay and I forget some of the most obvious questions but thanks. At leats this will be more up to date with the road code :)
I have read "farmer license" ...
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