Basic section
20 questionsQuestions common to all categories. Cover key safety rules, regulations and road behaviour.
- 10 questions worth 3 points
- 6 questions worth 2 points
- 4 questions worth 1 point
Category selection
Exam rules
25 min
exam duration
32 questions
20 basic + 12 specialist
68 / 74
minimum points to pass
No going back
you cannot return to a previous question
Structure and scoring
Questions common to all categories. Cover key safety rules, regulations and road behaviour.
Questions specific to the selected driving licence category.
Question weight
3 pts
high significance for road traffic safety
Question weight
2 pts
medium significance for road traffic safety
Question weight
1 pt
lower significance for road safety or traffic order
How the exam works
In the theoretical section the candidate answers questions displayed by a computer system. The questions cover real road situations and test the knowledge needed to drive safely.
In practice this means that knowledge of signs and regulations matters — but so does understanding hazards, driver responsibilities, and proper behaviour in emergency situations.
Knowledge areas tested in the exam
Exam procedure
In the real exam the examiner verifies the candidate's identity and assigns a computer workstation.
Before the exam the candidate is shown how to use the system, mark answers and start multimedia.
The official process includes a short practice stage so the candidate can get familiar with the interface.
This is the actual exam. Answers directly affect the final score and you cannot go back to a previous question.
After the exam ends, the system shows the number of points scored and a pass or fail result.
If the result is a fail, the candidate can review the questions they answered incorrectly.