The DSA
Bike
Theory test material is split into
14
topics:
- Accidents (59 questions)
- Alertness (38 questions)
- Attitude (33 questions)
- Documents (41 questions)
- Hazard Awareness (56 questions)
- Motorcycle Handling (57 questions)
- Motorcycle Loading (33 questions)
- Motorway Rules (61 questions)
- Other Types of Vehicle (21 questions)
- Road and Traffic Signs (155 questions)
- Rules of the Road (58 questions)
- Safety and Your Motorcycle (99 questions)
- Safety Margins (50 questions)
- Vulnerable Road Users (72 questions)
These total
833
questions.
In the test you will be asked
50 questions and to pass you will need to correctly
answer
43 questions.
To make life easier, Driving Theory 4 All breaks the above topics into smaller
more easily learned topics as below:
- Accidents 1 (30 questions)
- Accidents 2 (29 questions)
- Alertness 1 (25 questions)
- Alertness 2 (13 questions)
- Attitude 1 (33 questions)
- Documents 1 (25 questions)
- Documents 2 (16 questions)
- Hazard Awareness 1 (29 questions)
- Hazard Awareness 2 (27 questions)
- Motorcycle Handling 1 (29 questions)
- Motorcycle Handling 2 (28 questions)
- Motorcycle Loading 1 (33 questions)
- Motorway Rules 1 (31 questions)
- Motorway Rules 2 (30 questions)
- Other Types of Vehicle 1 (21 questions)
- Road and Traffic Signs 1 (27 questions)
- Road and Traffic Signs 2 (27 questions)
- Road and Traffic Signs 3 (27 questions)
- Road and Traffic Signs 4 (27 questions)
- Road and Traffic Signs 5 (27 questions)
- Road and Traffic Signs 6 (20 questions)
- Rules of the Road 1 (30 questions)
- Rules of the Road 2 (28 questions)
- Safety and Your Motorcycle 1 (25 questions)
- Safety and Your Motorcycle 2 (25 questions)
- Safety and Your Motorcycle 3 (25 questions)
- Safety and Your Motorcycle 4 (24 questions)
- Safety Margins 1 (26 questions)
- Safety Margins 2 (24 questions)
- Vulnerable Road Users 1 (25 questions)
- Vulnerable Road Users 2 (25 questions)
- Vulnerable Road Users 3 (22 questions)
You can revise and test yourself against selected topics or all topics. This ability
to revise and test yourself around small question sets will speed your learning
process and make it easier to set yourself realistic and achievable targets.
My Questions
As you work your way through the questions, there are bound to be some which you
find more difficult to remember the answers to than others.
My Questions allows you to revise and test yourself on those questions where you
need more practice. As you are revising answers, you simply click a button to add
selected questions to My Questions, you can then revise and test yourself on this
subset of questions.
My Questions removes the need to keep re-testing yourself unnecessarily on questions
to which you already know the answers. You can even print your My Questions to allow
you to revise when you don't have access to the Internet.
My Questions also allows you to re-test yourself on a mix of questions from previous
topics, whilst allowing you to carry on with new topics.
Hazard Perception Videos
In the real test, you'll be presented with a series of
14
video clips which feature every day road scenes. In each clip there'll be at least
one developing hazard, but one of the clips will feature two developing hazards.
Driving Theory 4 All includes the official DSA practice hazard perception videos
for you to practice on.
My Videos
My Videos works in exactly the same way as My Questions, simply click a button to
add a video to My Videos for later revision, saving learning time and duplication
of effort.